Eurasian Business Review
2011 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 2, 2015
- The impact of ownership structure and family board domination on voluntary disclosure for Jordanian listed companies pp. 203-234

- Ayman Haddad, Wasim AlShattarat, Naser AbuGhazaleh and Haitham Nobanee
- Cameras tracking shoppers: the economics of retail video surveillance pp. 235-257

- Douglas Cumming and Sofia Johan
- Again on trade elasticities: evidence from a selected sample of countries pp. 259-287

- Francesco Aiello, Graziella Bonanno and Alessia Via
- The impact of deregulation on the movie box office after Taiwan’s entry into the WTO: the difference-in-differences estimation pp. 289-308

- Wen-jhan Jane, Wei-peng Chen and Yuan-lin Hsu
- The impact of the global financial crisis on cross-border mergers and acquisitions: a continental and industry analysis pp. 309-341

- Narendar Rao and K. Reddy
- Environmental and innovation policies for the evolution of green technologies: a survey and a test pp. 343-370

- Francesco Crespi, Claudia Ghisetti and Francesco Quatraro
- Effect of women’s labor market status on online grocery shopping, the case of Turkey pp. 371-396

- Bengi İlhan and Tutku İşçioğlu
- Innovation and export performance: do young and mature innovative firms differ? pp. 397-415

- Areti Gkypali, Apostolos Rafailidis and Kostas Tsekouras
Volume 5, issue 1, 2015
- Exploring the effect of relational governance on retailer-perceived performance pp. 1-22

- Ying-Pin Yeh
- Minimizing bank liquidity risk: evidence from the Lehman crisis pp. 23-44

- Nikolas Topaloglou
- Innovation and employment: a firm level study of Indian industries pp. 45-71

- Arup Mitra and Amit Jha
- Credit depth, government intervention and innovation in China: evidence from the provincial data pp. 73-98

- Aoife Hanley, Wan-Hsin Liu and Andrea Vaona
- Revealed comparative advantage and the alternatives as measures of international specialization pp. 99-115

- Keld Laursen
- How long is a long-term-firm investment in the presence of governance mechanisms? pp. 117-149

- Taylan Mavruk and Evert Carlsson
- The OECD Beveridge Curve: technological progress, globalisation and institutional factors pp. 151-172

- Sergio Destefanis and Giuseppe Mastromatteo
- Trade liberalization and relative employment: further evidence from Tunisia pp. 173-202

- Lanouar Charfeddine and Zouhair Mrabet
Volume 4, issue 2, 2014
- Is health care expenditure across Europe converging? Findings from the application of a nonlinear panel unit root test pp. 137-156

- Chi Lau, Ka Fung and Lee Pugalis
- Proximity to hubs of expertise and financial analyst forecast accuracy pp. 157-179

- Elisa Cavezzali, Jacopo Crepaldi and Ugo Rigoni
- Patterns of innovation and wage distribution. Do “innovative firms” pay higher wages? Evidence from Chile pp. 181-206

- Valeria Cirillo
- Institution as looting apparatus: impact of gender equality and institutions on female entrepreneurship pp. 207-225

- Farzana Chowdhury and David Audretsch
- Main drivers for local and global R&D sourcing of European Multinational Enterprises pp. 227-245

- Michele Cincera, Claudio Cozza and Alexander Tübke
- Buying success or redistributing payment: bidirectional causality in Korean Professional Baseball League pp. 247-260

- Jye-Shyan Wang, Chih-Fu Cheng and Wen-jhan Jane
Volume 4, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial note pp. 1-1

- Marco Vivarelli
- Editorial note pp. 1-1

- Marco Vivarelli
- Capital’s grabbing hand? A cross-industry analysis of the decline of the labor share in OECD countries pp. 3-30

- Andrea Bassanini and Thomas Manfredi
- Innovation for economic performance: the case of Latin American firms pp. 31-50

- Gustavo Crespi, Elena Arias-Ortiz, Ezequiel Tacsir, Fernando Vargas and Pluvia Zuniga
- Innovation for economic performance: the case of Latin American firms pp. 31-50

- Gustavo Crespi, Elena Arias-Ortiz, Ezequiel Tacsir, Fernando Vargas and Pluvia Zuniga
- Self-employment against employment or unemployment: Markov transitions across the business cycle pp. 51-87

- Amelie Constant and Klaus Zimmermann
- Cross-border comparative studies of service quality and consumer satisfaction: some empirical results pp. 89-106

- Ming-Lu Wu
- Solo self-employed versus employer entrepreneurs: determinants and macro-economic effects in OECD countries pp. 107-136

- André Stel, Sander Wennekers and Gerard Scholman
Volume 3, issue 2, 2013
- The Relationship Between Diversification Strategy and Organizational Performance in Developed and Emerging Economy Contexts: Evidence from Turkey and Netherlands pp. 121-136

- Ihsan Yigit and Nihal Kartaltepe Behram
- Are There Valuation and Operating Performance Gains from International Cross Listing? Evidence from Taiwan’s Depositary Receipt Issuers pp. 137-163

- Jyh-Dean Hwang
- Are There Valuation and Operating Performance Gains from International Cross Listing? Evidence from Taiwan’s Depositary Receipt Issuers pp. 137-163

- Jyh-Dean Hwang
- Ownership Structure and R&D Orientation in ICT Groups pp. 164-178

- Francesco Bogliacino, Giuditta Prato and Daniel Nepelski
- Ownership Structure and R&D Orientation in ICT Groups pp. 164-178

- Francesco Bogliacino, Giuditta Prato and Daniel Nepelski
- Uniqueness Seeking and Demand Estimation in the German Automobile Industry pp. 179-199

- Marco Guerzoni and Rene Soellner
- Uniqueness Seeking and Demand Estimation in the German Automobile Industry pp. 179-199

- Marco Guerzoni and Rene Soellner
- Examination on the Relationship Between VHSI, HSI and Future Realized Volatility With Kalman Filter pp. 200-216

- Yanhui Chen and Kin Keung Lai
- Examination on the Relationship Between VHSI, HSI and Future Realized Volatility With Kalman Filter pp. 200-216

- Yanhui Chen and Kin Lai
Volume 3, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial Note pp. 1-1

- Marco Vivarelli
- The Evolution of Technologies: An Assessment of the State-of-the-Art pp. 3-46

- Giovanni Dosi and Richard Nelson
- Innovation and Productivity: An Update pp. 47-65

- Pierre Mohnen and Bronwyn Hall
- Technology, Employment and Skills: An Interpretative Framework pp. 66-89

- Marco Vivarelli
- The Demand for Researchers: Does Public R&D Support Make a Difference? pp. 90-99

- Erol Taymaz and Yesim Ucdogruk
- Catch-Up by Indigenous Firms in the Software Industry and the Role of the Government in China: A Sectoral System of Innovation (SSI) Perspective pp. 100-120

- Jun-Youn Kim, Tae-Young Park and Keun Lee
Volume 2, issue 2, 2012
- The Accessibility Of The Italian Bankruptcy Procedures: An Empirical Analysis pp. 1-24

- Marco Bisogno
- The Relation between Cash Holdings and R&D Expenditures According to Ownership Structure pp. 25-42

- Hyuna Kim and Sun-Young Park
- Voluntary Adoption of Ifrs by Italian Private Firms: A Study Of The Determinants pp. 43-70

- Gaetano Matonti and Giuseppe Iuliano
- The Development of Long-Term Relationships With Green Consumers in the Context of Sustainability Trends in Lithuanian Textile Market pp. 71-95

- Agne Gadeikiene, Jurate Banyte and Indre Kasiuliene
- Can Fast Growing R&D-Intensive Smes Affect the Economic Structure of the Eu Economy?: A Projection to the Year 2020 pp. 96-128

- Peter Voigt and Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello
Volume 2, issue 1, 2012
- Corporate Governance Mechanisms and Financial Performance: CEO Duality in Shipping Firms pp. 1-30

- Theodore Syriopoulos and Michael Tsatsaronis
- Audit Fees after IFRS Adoption: Evidence from Malaysia pp. 31-46

- Najihah Yaacob and Ayoib Che-Ahmad
- Ownership and Execution of Regional Corporate R&D — Methodological Hints from the Italian Case pp. 47-62

- Claudio Cozza, Daniele Paci and Giulio Perani
- Paternalism as A Predictor of Leadership Behaviors: A Bi-Level Analysis pp. 63-92

- Ghulam Mustafa and Rune Lines
- Controlling of Human Resource Management Practices in Croatian Firms pp. 93-117

- Nina Vokić
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