Eurasian Business Review
2011 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2022
- The interaction between direct and indirect network externalities in the early diffusion of mobile social networking pp. 617-642

- Emanuele Giovannetti and Mohsen Hamoudia
- Are blockchain-based digital transformation and ecosystem-based business models mutually reinforcing? The principal-agent conflict perspective pp. 643-670

- Ilya Ivaninskiy and Irina Ivashkovskaya
- Digitalization trends and organizational structure: bureaucracy, ambidexterity or post-bureaucracy? pp. 671-694

- Ghulam Mustafa, Hans Solli-Sæther, Virginia Bodolica, Jon Ivar Håvold and Anam Ilyas
- Do environmental and emission disclosure affect firms’ performance? pp. 695-718

- Gianni Guastella, Matteo Mazzarano, Stefano Pareglio and Riccardo Christopher Spani
- Non-linearity between family control and firm financial sustainability: moderating effects of CEO tenure and education pp. 719-741

- Norazlin Ahmad, Irene Wei Kiong Ting, Imen Tebourbi and Qian Long Kweh
- Board diversity and financial statement comparability: evidence from China pp. 743-801

- Ding Ning, Irfan-Ullah, Muhammad Ansar Majeed and Aurang Zeb
- Corporate philanthropy and employee wellbeing: do types of corporate philanthropy matter? pp. 803-828

- Chih-Hai Yang
Volume 12, issue 3, 2022
- Routine-biased technological change and wage inequality: do workers’ perceptions matter? pp. 409-450

- Silvia Vannutelli, Sergio Scicchitano and Marco Biagetti
- Who suffers and how much from corruption? Evidence from firm-level data pp. 451-473

- Andrzej Cieślik and Lukasz Goczek
- Is paying bribes worthwhile? Corruption and innovation in middle-income countries pp. 475-504

- Roberto Iorio and Maria Luigia Segnana
- Carbon disclosure and firm risk: evidence from the UK corporate responses to climate change pp. 505-526

- Khaled Alsaifi, Marwa Elnahass, Abdullah M. Al-Awadhi and Aly Salama
- How executive turnover influences the quality of corporate social responsibility disclosure? Moderating role of political embeddedness: evidence from China pp. 527-551

- Fawad Rauf, Cosmina L. Voinea, Nadine Roijakkers, Khwaja Naveed, Hammad Bin Azam Hashmi and Tayyaba Rani
- Does foreign institutional ownership mediate the nexus between board diversity and the risk of financial distress? A case of an emerging economy of China pp. 553-581

- Shoukat Ali, Ramiz ur Rehman, Wang Yuan, Muhammad Ishfaq Ahmad and Rizwan Ali
- The link between exchange rate volatility and capital structure under financial liberalization: evidence from the Turkish manufacturing sector pp. 583-615

- Ömer Doruk
Volume 12, issue 2, 2022
- Firms’ distance to the European productivity frontier pp. 197-228

- Dolores Añón Higón, Juan A. Mañez, María E. Rochina-Barrachina, Amparo Sanchis-Llopis and Juan A. Sanchis
- Does financialization of non-financial corporations promote the persistence of innovation: evidence from A-share listed manufacturing corporations in China pp. 229-250

- Zhengjuan Xie, Jiang Du and Yongchao Wu
- Shadow banking contraction and innovation efficiency of tech-based SMEs-based on the implementation of China’s New Asset Management Regulation pp. 251-275

- Ziqin Yu and Xiang Xiao
- Knowledge resources and the acquisition of spinouts pp. 277-313

- Pamela Adams, Roberto Fontana and Franco Malerba
- Manager gender, entrepreneurial orientation and SMEs export and import propensities: evidence for Spanish businesses pp. 315-347

- Alfonso Expósito, Amparo Sanchis-Llopis and Juan A. Sanchis-Llopis
- The role of gender and succession on the debt adjustments of family firm capital structure pp. 349-372

- Filipe Sardo, Elisabete S. Vieira and Zélia Serrasqueiro
- Internal governance and corporate acquisition activities pp. 373-408

- Yankuo Qiao
Volume 12, issue 1, 2022
- Top R&D investors, structural change and the R&D growth performance of young and old firms pp. 1-33

- Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello
- Quality of pro-market national institutions and firms’ decision to invest in R&D: evidence from developing and transition economies pp. 35-57

- Fulvio Castellacci, Prince C. Oguguo and Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas
- R&D, innovation and firm survival in Chinese manufacturing, 2000–2006 pp. 59-95

- Mingqian Zhang and Pierre Mohnen
- Employment effects of R&D and process innovation: evidence from small and medium-sized firms in emerging markets pp. 97-123

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- University spillovers, absorptive capacities, and firm performance pp. 125-150

- Erik E. Lehmann, Matthias Menter and Katharine Wirsching
- Measuring the efficiency of an entrepreneurial ecosystem at municipality level: does institutional transparency play a moderating role? pp. 151-176

- Muhammad Faraz Riaz, João Leitão and Uwe Cantner
- Is COVID-19 anticipating the future? Evidence from investors’ sustainable orientation pp. 177-196

- Rocco Caferra, Pasquale Marcello Falcone, Andrea Morone and Piergiuseppe Morone
Volume 11, issue 4, 2021
- Innovation and economic crisis in transition economies pp. 537-563

- Katharina Friz and Jutta Günther
- Translating technological innovation into efficiency: the case of US public P&C insurance companies pp. 565-585

- Davide Lanfranchi and Laura Grassi
- Network capability and strategic performance in SMEs: the role of strategic flexibility and organizational ambidexterity pp. 587-610

- Abdul Majid, Muhammad Yasir, Muhammad Yasir and Zahid Yousaf
- The effect of a credit policy change on microenterprise upward transition and growth: evidence from Indonesia pp. 611-636

- Ilmiawan Auwalin
- Investment-cash flow sensitivity to internal capital markets and shareholding structure: evidence from Taiwanese business groups pp. 637-657

- Yin-Hua Yeh and James Juichia Lin
- Loan-loss provisions, earnings management, and capital management by Russian banks: the impact of changes in banking regulation and oversight pp. 659-677

- Egor Nikulin and Jeff Downing
- Women on board and auditors’ assessment of the risk of material misstatement pp. 679-708

- Ammar Gull, Ammar Abid, Rashid Latief and Muhammad Usman
Volume 11, issue 3, 2021
- Innovation intensity and skills in firms across five European countries pp. 371-394

- Martin Falk and Eva Hagsten
- Innovation and firm growth: Turkish manufacturing and services SMEs pp. 395-419

- Başak Dalgıç and Burcu Fazlıoğlu
- Opening the box of subsidies: which is more effective for innovation? pp. 421-449

- Shiyuan Liu, Jiang Du, Weike Zhang and Xiaoli Tian
- Entrepreneurial intention-action gap in family firms: bifurcation bias and the board of directors as an economizing mechanism pp. 451-475

- Jelle Schepers, Wim Voordeckers, Tensie Steijvers and Eddy Laveren
- Does fan discrimination exist? Mixed-method investigation of customer discrimination in Chinese professional baseball league pp. 477-496

- Jye-Shyan Wang, Wen-jhan Jane, Yu-Hung Cheng and Pei-Hsin Fang
- Does privatization matter for corporate social responsibility? Evidence from China pp. 497-515

- Farman Ullah Khan, Junrui Zhang, Nanyan Dong, Muhammad Usman, Sajid Ullah and Shahid Ali
- Board independence and Chinese banking efficiency: a moderating role of ownership restructuring pp. 517-536

- Ramiz ur Rehman, Junrui Zhang, Muhammad Akram Naseem, Muhammad Ishfaq Ahmed and Rizwan Ali
Volume 11, issue 2, 2021
- Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and R&D intensity as an innovation strategy: a view from different institutional contexts pp. 191-220

- Isabel Gallego-Álvarez and María Consuelo Pucheta-Martínez
- Business environment reforms, innovation and firm productivity in transition economies pp. 221-245

- Teimuraz Gogokhia and George Berulava
- Multilevel analysis of knowledge sources for product innovation in Russian SMEs pp. 247-266

- Mariia Molodchik, Carlos Jardon and Ekaterina Yachmeneva
- Corruption and firm innovation: a grease or sand in the wheels of commerce? Evidence from lower-middle and upper-middle income economies pp. 267-302

- Chei Bukari and Emm anuel Atta Anaman
- Board diversity, financial flexibility and corporate innovation: evidence from China pp. 303-326

- Haroon ur Rashid Khan, Waqas Bin Khidmat and Sadia Awan
- Religion and corporate tax compliance: evidence from Chinese Taoism and Buddhism pp. 327-347

- Jinghua Wang and Jiankun Lu
- Sticky cost behavior: evidence from small and medium sized enterprises in Turkey pp. 349-369

- Hakan Özkaya
Volume 11, issue 1, 2021
- The impact of artificial intelligence on labor productivity pp. 1-25

- Giacomo Damioli, Vincent Van Roy and Daniel Vertesy
- Back to the past: the historical roots of labor-saving automation pp. 27-57

- Jacopo Staccioli and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- The US–Ireland–India in the catch-up cycles in IT services: MNCs, indigenous capabilities and the roles of macroeconomic variables pp. 59-82

- Tiago Couto Porto, Keun Lee and Sunil Mani
- Does trade participation limit domestic firms’ productivity gains from inward foreign direct investment? pp. 83-109

- Rene Belderbos, Vincent Van Roy and Leo Sleuwaegen
- Firm size and the interlinkages between sales volatility, exports, and financial stability of Pakistani manufacturing firms pp. 111-134

- Abdul Rashid, M. Kabir Hassan and Hafsa Karamat
- High and sustainable growth: persistence, volatility, and survival of high growth firms pp. 135-161

- Serban Mogos, Alex Davis and Rui Baptista
- Stem cell legislation and its impact on the geographic preferences of stem cell researchers pp. 163-189

- Luca Verginer and Massimo Riccaboni
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