Eurasian Business Review
2011 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 2, 2025
- The creative response: the Schumpeterian legacy pp. 331-347

- Cristiano Antonelli and Alessandra Colombelli
- The impact of corruption governance on enterprise ambidextrous innovation: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 349-384

- Zhui Liu and Yuchun Tian
- New KIBS specialisation in the Italian provinces over 2007–2020: proximity, ICT and localisation pp. 385-445

- Marinella Boccia and Anna Maria Ferragina
- Signaling through corporate social responsibility: evidence from mergers and acquisitions pp. 447-479

- James Juichia Lin, Yin-Hua Yeh and Chien Chan
- Nonlinear relationship between ESG factors and firm efficiency among unity software’s affiliates pp. 481-515

- Qian Long Kweh, Irene Wei Kiong Ting, Wen-Min Lu, Jawad Asif and Hanh Thi My Le
- Work organization, gender and workforce transition to non-employment in OECD countries pp. 517-561

- Ekaterina Kalugina, Nathalie Greenan and Mouhamadou Moustapha Niang
- Job loss during COVID-19: estimating the poverty and food security effects in Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco pp. 563-592

- Adel Ben Youssef and Burim Prenaj
- Shining moments: strategic timing of online earnings communication conference pp. 593-630

- Runmei Luo, Yong Ye and Jingxuan Li
Volume 15, issue 1, 2025
- Innovation and productivity: the recent empirical literature and the state of the art pp. 1-27

- Jacques Mairesse, Pierre Mohnen and Ad Notten
- National culture, institutional quality and firm R&D investment: evidence from the Asia-pacific IT industry pp. 29-59

- Tamanna Dalwai, Vincenzo Scafarto and Syeeda Shafiya Mohammadi
- R&D alliance and SMEs' innovation performance: Exploring contingent roles of absorptive capacity and technological opportunity pp. 61-91

- Ji-Hoon Park and Ribin Seo
- Assessing job satisfaction in the era of digital transformation: a comparative study of the first wave of tasks digitalization in Japan and France pp. 93-129

- Sébastien Lechevalier and Malo Mofakhami
- Perform, start, continue R&D activities: do financial constraints matter? pp. 131-173

- Bianca Maria Chirita, Juan A. Máñez Castillejo and Óscar Vicente-Chirivella
- Knowledge and cultural diversity in entrepreneurship: untangling the relationship pp. 175-204

- Alessandra Colombelli, Anna D’Ambrosio and Valentina Meliciani
- The role of local promoters in helping microentrepreneurs engage in digital business training pp. 205-242

- Paul Rodríguez-Lesmes, Luis H. Gutiérrez, Juan Carlos Urueña-Mejía, Andrés Felipe Ortiz, Iván Darío Medina Rojas and Mauricio Romero
- New England’s Pinnacle: fostering quality entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 243-271

- Alejandro Almeida, Antonio A. Golpe, Juan Manuel Martín-Álvarez and José Carlos Vides
- Stock market liberalization and corporate risk-taking: evidence from Mainland China–Hong Kong Stock Connect pp. 273-301

- Maoguo Wu, Zhengyang Yu, Yuhan Mao, Ziqi Zhai, Ruohan Liu and Yuwei Wang
- Financial arrangement of female successors: a perspective from earnings management during successions in Chinese family firms pp. 303-330

- Ruoyu Weng, Shihui Chen and Qiuping Chen
Volume 14, issue 4, 2024
- Internationalization and individual firm performance: a resource-based view pp. 881-915

- Antonio Arbelo, Marta Arbelo-Pérez and Pilar Pérez-Gómez
- How can we boost learning and vitality? the influence of perceived organizational support on innovative behavior pp. 917-943

- Bo Meng, Wei Liu and Mi Zhou
- An empirical study of professionals’ experiential learning in Japan pp. 945-972

- Xuemei Shi and Ryuichi Nakamoto
- So far, yet so close. Using networks of words to measure proximity and spillovers between firms pp. 973-1000

- Alessandro Marra, Marco Cucculelli and Alfredo Cartone
- Identifying employee engagement drivers using multilayer perceptron classifier and sensitivity analysis pp. 1001-1022

- José M. Núñez-Sánchez, Jesús Molina-Gómez, Pere Mercadé-Melé and Sergio M. Fernández-Miguélez
- MNE spillovers and local export dynamics in China: the role of relatedness and forward–backward linkages pp. 1023-1051

- Yibo Qiao, Nicola Cortinovis and Andrea Morrison
- New challenges in European innovation partnerships: SOEs, POEs and foreign MNEs during crises pp. 1053-1092

- Antonio García-Sánchez and Ruth Rama
- Business environment optimization and corporate strategy “Entropy Change”-based on the perspective of corporate strategic focus pp. 1093-1121

- Deshuai Hou, Junnan Yan and Manru Dong
Volume 14, issue 3, 2024
- Does organizational innovation facilitate product innovation? Evidence from Korean Manufacturing Firms pp. 551-585

- Sung-Tae Lee and Sun-Moon Jung
- Exploring the innovative effort: duration models and heterogeneity pp. 587-656

- Maria Bontempi, Luca Lambertini and Giuseppe Parigi
- The impact of open innovation on firms’ performance in bad times: evidence from COVID-19 pandemic pp. 657-694

- Shanshan Wu, Long Cheng, Changcheng Huang and Yaoyao Chen
- Drivers of firms’ digital activities in response to the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 695-726

- Chiara Franco and Filomena Pietrovito
- In a world of Open Finance, are customers willing to share data? An analysis of the data-driven insurance business pp. 727-753

- Laura Grassi
- ESG unpacked: Environmental, social, and governance pillars and the stock price reaction to the invasion of Ukraine pp. 755-777

- Boglarka Bianka Kovacs, Gabor Neszveda, Eszter Baranyai and Adam Zaremba
- The power of social media: effects of CEO tweets on stock performance pp. 779-805

- Adeel Ali Qureshi
- The new government–business relationship and corporate philanthropy: An analysis based on political motivation pp. 807-840

- Lin Zhou and Xiao Liu
- The relationship between market competition and accrual earnings management: A cross-country study pp. 841-879

- Jangho Gil
Volume 14, issue 2, 2024
- The Influence of value chain governance on innovation performance: A study of Italian suppliers pp. 319-344

- Emanuele Brancati, Carlo Pietrobelli and Caio Torres Mazzi
- CEO age and firm innovation: evidence from IT industry in Korea pp. 345-367

- Jeongdae Yim and Minju Kang
- The impact of digital transformation on firm performance: a perspective from enterprise risk management pp. 369-400

- Na Xu, Wendong Lv and Junli Wang
- Multifactor productivity growth enhancers across industries and countries: firm-level evidence pp. 401-446

- Ryota Nakatani
- Acquisition activity: do firm age and family control matter? pp. 447-473

- Pilar López-Delgado, Julio Diéguez-Soto, María J. Martínez-Romero and Teresa Mariño-Garrido
- Diversification and size in venture capital investing pp. 475-500

- Emanuele Teti, Alberto Dell’Acqua and Ada Bovsunovsky
- Family ownership, control, and firm performance: Does gender diversity matter? pp. 501-525

- Ali Amin, Rizwan Ali, Ramiz ur Rehman and Mudassar Hasan
- Do analysts predict managed or unmanaged earnings? pp. 527-545

- Qazi Ghulam Mustafa Qureshi, Yves Mard and Francois Aubert
- Correction: Time varying effects in survival analysis: a novel data-driven method for drift identification and variable selection pp. 547-549

- Zakaria Babutsidze, Marco Guerzoni and Luigi Riso
Volume 14, issue 1, 2024
- Why is economics the only discipline with so many curves going up and down? There is an alternative pp. 1-34

- Giovanni Dosi
- The effects of product and process innovation on employment: a meta-regression analysis pp. 35-68

- Guillermo Arenas Díaz, Alex J. Guerrero and Joost Heijs
- Ex-ante estimating of additional remuneration for employee inventions: explanatory role of the weighted patent family size indicator pp. 69-101

- Pavel Svačina and Jan Zouhar
- Earth Observation data, innovation and economic performance: a study of the downstream sector in Italy pp. 103-136

- Veronica Lupi, Valentina Morretta and Lorenzo Zirulia
- ESG-driven innovation strategy and firm performance pp. 137-185

- Goretti Cabaleiro-Cerviño and Pedro Mendi
- Firm value, ownership structure, and strategic approaches to ESG activities pp. 187-226

- Hyun-Jung Nam, Mehmet Bilgin and Doojin Ryu
- Local versus national banking development in Europe: who is the winner? pp. 227-256

- Francesco Fasano and Maurizio Rocca
- Are self-sacrificing employees liked by their supervisor? pp. 257-284

- Belén Bande, Takuma Kimura, Pilar Fernández-Ferrín, Sandra Castro-González and Abhishek Goel
- Time varying effects in survival analysis: a novel data-driven method for drift identification and variable selection pp. 285-318

- Zakaria Babutsidze, Marco Guerzoni and Luigi Riso
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