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Volume 57, issue 6, 2023
- The influence of the early maladaptive schemas on social adaptation: the mediation effect of gender traits pp. 4939-4958

- I.-Jun Chen, Haiwen Qi and Zhiyin Sun
- Evaluation of psychometric properties of persian version of quality of life of stroke caregivers pp. 4959-4969

- Samira Rouhi Safaei, Samira Vash, Hamid Sharif Nia, Abbas Ebadi, Ali Hasanpour Dehkordi and Reza Ghanei Gheshlagh
- Instability of government revenues and expenditures: implications for budget deficit in Pakistan pp. 4971-4983

- Malik Muhammad, Mumtaz Anwar Chaudhry, Shabib Haider Syed and Mahwish Saeed
- Examination of non-cognitive variables affecting academic achievement: a conceptual model proposal pp. 4985-5006

- Hatice Yildiz Durak, Zeynep Şimşir Gökalp, Tolga Seki, Mustafa Saritepeci and Bülent Dilmaç
- Measuring teachers’ readiness to use ICT before the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy pp. 5007-5033

- Antonella D’Agostino, Sergio Longobardi, Giuseppe Migali and Felice Russo
- A robust method for regression and correlation analysis of socio-economic indicators pp. 5035-5053

- Adriano Pareto
- Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and youth unemployment in Africa pp. 5055-5077

- Ahamuefula Ogbonna, Idris Adediran, Tirimisiyu Oloko and Kazeem Isah
- Exploration of poverty and social exclusion of Slovak population via contrast analysis associated with logit models pp. 5079-5105

- Erik Šoltés, Silvia Komara and Tatiana Šoltésová
- A scientometric study for scientific research publication on gender inequality pp. 5107-5135

- Sulaimon Oyeniyi Adebayo and Munish Saini
- Toward a ‘reverse density dividend’? Population growth and socioeconomic evolution of Greek districts before and after crisis pp. 5137-5155

- Margherita Carlucci, Barbara Ermini, Gloria Polinesi and Luca Salvati
- A panel cointegration analysis of linkages between international trade and tourism: case of India and South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries pp. 5157-5176

- Shujaat Naeem Azmi, Tasneem Khan, Wajahat Azmi and Naghma Azhar
- ‘I will have a problem with graduating if I don’t include her name’: exploring the ethical dilemma of PhD candidates in the issue of scientific gift pp. 5177-5192

- Adeola Abdulateef Elega
- Measuring the spatial concentration of population: a new approach based on the graphical representation of the Gini index pp. 5193-5211

- Massimo Mucciardi and Federico Benassi
- Religion and entrepreneurship: a gendered multi-country analysis pp. 5213-5240

- Sameen Zafar and Suman Ammara
- Spatial response and power law distribution according to Winter storm Jonas pp. 5241-5255

- Seungil Yum
- Validation of the teaching equity enactment scenario scale in Singapore: a mixed-methods convergent study pp. 5257-5282

- Wen-Chia Chang
- Multivariate data analysis of categorical data: taking advantage of the rhetorical power of numbers in qualitative research pp. 5283-5312

- Omar Sacilotto Donaires, Luciana Oranges Cezarino, Lara Bartocci Liboni, Evandro Marcos Saidel Ribeiro and Flávio Pinheiro Martins
- Shedding light on the biographical research field: profiles of publication pp. 5313-5332

- Ana Caetano, Magda Nico and Pedro Abrantes
- Is there a growing use of mobile devices in web surveys? Evidence from 128 web surveys in Germany pp. 5333-5353

- Tobias Gummer, Jan Karem Höhne, Tobias Rettig, Joss Roßmann and Mirjan Kummerow
- The dynamical relation between price changes and trading volume pp. 5355-5379

- Emiliano Alvarez, Gabriel Brida, Leonardo Moreno and Andres Sosa
- Cash transfers and female labor supply—how public policy matters? A bibliometric analysis of research patterns pp. 5381-5402

- Nina Drejerska, Mariola Chrzanowska and Jakub Wysoczański
- Quantifying the cost of quality in construction projects: an insight into the base of the iceberg pp. 5403-5429

- Nouman Khadim, Muhammad Jamaluddin Thaheem, Fahim Ullah and Muhammad Nateque Mahmood
- Evaluating the response effort and data quality of established political solidarity measures: a pre-registered experimental test in an online survey of the German adult resident population in 2021 pp. 5431-5447

- Achim Goerres and Jan Karem Höhne
- Sampling Twitter users for social science research: evidence from a systematic review of the literature pp. 5449-5489

- Paula Vicente
- Measuring green growth in agriculture: a comparative analysis of world economies pp. 5491-5511

- Adnan Habib, Saima Sarwar, Uzair Ahson and Alvina Sabah Idrees
- Statistical methods to estimate the impact of remote teaching on university students’ performance pp. 5513-5531

- Silvia Bacci, Bruno Bertaccini, Simone Del Sarto, Leonardo Grilli and Carla Rampichini
- A multi-criteria approach for ranking Italian high schools pp. 5533-5549

- Paola Mancini and Gabriella Marcarelli
- On pursuit and evasion game problems with Gr $$\ddot{\text {o}}$$ o ¨ nwall-type constraints pp. 5551-5562

- Jewaidu Rilwan, Massimiliano Ferrara, Abbas Ja’afaru Badakaya and Bruno Antonio Pansera
- Are online and face-to-face questionnaires equally valid and reliable methods of assessing preconception care? pp. 5563-5576

- Lana M. Agraib, Buthaina Alkhatib, Huda Al Hourani and Islam Al-Shami
- A panel data analysis of the effect of well-being on PISA maths skills from the perspective of equality pp. 5577-5597

- Orhun Kaptan, Aydın Karabay and İbrahim Kocabaş
- An investigation of self-injury in female adolescents: a qualitative study pp. 5599-5622

- Tayebeh Vafaei, S. Abdolvahab Samavi, Julia L. Whisenhunt and Samaneh Najarpourian
- Twenty years of Wikipedia in scholarly publications: a bibliometric network analysis of the thematic and citation landscape pp. 5623-5653

- Mohamed M. Mostafa
- Comparative analysis of open government data topics and usability pp. 5655-5671

- Jane Cho
- User behaviors analysis on OTT platform with an integration of technology acceptance model pp. 5673-5691

- Chyoug-Hwa Chen, I-Fei Chen, Ruey-Chyn Tsaur and Li-Yun Chui
- Contextual factors influencing election results in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 5693-5712

- Péter Reményi, Haris Gekić, Aida Bidžan-Gekić and Dávid Sümeghy
- Synthetic indicators to analyze work-related physical and psychosocial risk factors: evidence from the European Working Conditions Survey pp. 5713-5735

- Stefania Capecchi, Carmela Cappelli, Maurizio Curtarelli and Francesca Iorio
- Correction: Financial resilience of insurance network during Covid-19 pandemic pp. 5737-5737

- Alessandra Cornaro
- Correction to: does economic structure matter for income inequality? pp. 5739-5739

- Sudeshna Ghosh, Buhari Doğan, Muhlis Can, Muhammad Ibrahim Shah and Nicholas Apergis
Volume 57, issue 5, 2023
- A direct method for constructing distribution-free tolerance regions pp. 3941-3954

- Ilaria Lucrezia Amerise
- Personality at a glance – evaluating use of a brief personality inventory in Slovenia pp. 3955-3968

- Vanja Erčulj and Tinkara Pavšič Mrevlje
- The Academic Freedom Index and Its indicators: Introduction to new global time-series V-Dem data pp. 3969-3989

- Janika Spannagel and Katrin Kinzelbach
- Quest of employability of engineering students: an explanatory sequential mixed methods research study pp. 3991-4011

- Amrita Sharma, Prakash C. Bhattarai and Anthony John Onwuegbuzie
- Assessment of goodness of fit of income distribution in France and Germany based on the Zenga distribution pp. 4013-4027

- Małgorzata Ćwiek and Kamila Trzcińska
- Stereotype logistic model: an application to the determinants of doctoral programme satisfaction in Italy pp. 4029-4047

- Caterina Astarita and Anna Crisci
- Sustainability objectives and collaboration lifecycle in cluster organizations pp. 4049-4068

- Anna Maria Lis, Malgorzata Rozkwitalska and Adrian Lis
- VGLM proportional odds model to infer hosts’ Airbnb performance pp. 4069-4094

- Giulia Contu, Luca Frigau and Marco Ortu
- Short- and long-term effects of reminders on panellists’ survey participation in a probability-based panel study with a sequential mixed-mode design pp. 4095-4119

- Rolf Becker
- Spatial convergence clubs and innovation persistence: a country-group comparison of international spatial spillover of innovation capabilities pp. 4121-4152

- Alvina Sabah Idrees and Saima Sarwar
- Does ageing make life simpler? The dynamics, covariates, and implications of complexity of time-use patterns in late adulthood pp. 4153-4170

- Ewa Jarosz
- Examining underlying structures of cognitive emotion regulation strategies using exploratory structural equation modeling pp. 4171-4192

- Gemma T. Wallace, Karen C. Barrett, Kimberly L. Henry, Mark A. Prince and Bradley T. Conner
- The determinants of income distribution: the role of progress in human capital pp. 4193-4227

- Onur Özdemir
- Quality principles of retrospective data collected through a life history calendar pp. 4229-4254

- Julie Chevallereau and André Berchtold
- Fisher’s hypothesis in time–frequency space: a premier using South Africa as a case study pp. 4255-4284

- Andrew Phiri
- Knowledge structures of scientific production on COVID-19 in the sphere of education: the case of publications indexed in the Web of Science during 2020 pp. 4285-4305

- Clemente Rodríguez-Sabiote, Álvaro Manuel Úbeda-Sánchez, Oswaldo Lorenzo-Quiles and José Álvarez-Rodríguez
- The changing face of HR professionals’ expectations amidst COVID-19: a comparison in between Sri Lanka and foreign context pp. 4307-4326

- Weerarathna R. S, Rathnayake R.M.N. M, Perera L.R.H. G, Kaluarachchi K.R. M, Arambawatta L. V and Weligodapola H.W.M.c
- Does economic policy uncertainty drive outbound tourism expenditures in 20 selected destinations? pp. 4327-4337

- Saffet Akdağ, İlker Kılıç, Mert Gürlek and Andrew Adewale Alola
- Scientific production of peruvian schools of Architecture: a bibliometric study pp. 4339-4361

- Hamer Ortiz-Mas, Erminson Diaz-Heredia and Cristian Yarasca-Aybar
- Correction to: Scientific production of peruvian schools of Architecture: a bibliometric study pp. 4363-4364

- Hamer Ortiz-Mas, Erminson Diaz-Heredia and Cristian Yarasca-Aybar
- Simultaneous raise regression: a novel approach to combating collinearity in linear regression models pp. 4365-4386

- Jinse Jacob and R. Varadharajan
- Goal-based participatory weighting scheme: balancing objectivity and subjectivity in the construction of composite indicators pp. 4387-4407

- Alexei Manso Correa Machado, Petr Iakovlevitch Ekel and Matheus Pereira Libório
- Iranian older adults women: The Impact of COVID-19 and Coping Strategies pp. 4409-4433

- Saideh Garousi, Ali Amirkafi, Faezeh Mohammadi and Behshid Garrusi
- Tackling the ecological footprints of foreign direct investment and energy dependency through governance: empirical evidence from GCC region pp. 4435-4454

- Mosab I. Tabash, Umar Farooq, Ghaleb A. El Refae and Abdelhafid Belarbi
- Should I trust or should I go? How people perceive and assess the quality of science communication to avoid fake news pp. 4455-4476

- Andrea Rubin, Sonia Brondi and Giuseppe Pellegrini
- Uncertainty in grid data: a theory and comprehensive robustness test pp. 4477-4491

- Akisato Suzuki
- The quest for CBDC: indentifying and prioritising the motivations for launching central bank digital currencies in emerging countries pp. 4493-4508

- Simarjeet Singh, Sanjay Gupta, Sandeepa Kaur, Sakshi Sapra, Vishal Kumar and Manika Sharma
- What is subjectivity? Scholarly perspectives on the elephant in the room pp. 4509-4529

- Adrian Lundberg, Nicola Fraschini and Renata Aliani
- Understanding the research trends of Safety Citizenship Behavior using bibliometric analysis pp. 4531-4544

- Abdul Nasir Khan and Reshma Shrivastava
- Predictive validity of an indicator of exposure to unfavorable ergonomic working conditions on work-related musculoskeletal disorders pp. 4545-4561

- Dario Fontana, Chiara Ardito, Giuseppe Costa, Barbara Boschetto and Angelo d’Errico
- Methodi Ordinatio 2.0: revisited under statistical estimation, and presenting FInder and RankIn pp. 4563-4602

- Regina Negri Pagani, Bruno Pedroso, Celso Bilynkievycz Santos, Claudia Tania Picinin and João Luiz Kovaleski
- Searching for migration: estimating Japanese migration to Europe with Google Trends data pp. 4603-4631

- Bert Leysen and Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe
- Adoption and use of statistical software support in higher education: a cross-national analysis pp. 4633-4656

- Ben Sebian, Simin Ghaviferkr and Atila Yildirim
- A conditional time-varying multivariate latent growth curve model for the relationships between academics’ servant leadership behavior, affective commitment, and job performance during the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 4657-4680

- Majid Ghasemy and Lena Frömbling
- Rasch analysis of the scores of the difficulties in emotion regulation scale (DERS) in a traffic context pp. 4681-4692

- Jennifer Pérez-Sánchez, Gerardo Prieto and Ana R. Delgado
- On the life cycles of successful rock bands pp. 4693-4707

- Philip Hans Franses
- Interactions of services export, financial development and growth: evidence from India pp. 4709-4724

- Shujaat Naeem Azmi and Shakeb Akhtar
- Can leaders power and influence strategy enhance knowledge management in research intensive organizations: a modified TISM approach pp. 4725-4758

- Mamta Tripathi and Zuby Hasan
- Looking for patterns of change amid pandemic period in students’ evaluation of academic teaching pp. 4759-4777

- Annalina Sarra, Adelia Evangelista, Barbara Iannone and Tonio Battista
- Price indicators for Airbnb accommodations pp. 4779-4802

- Giulia Contu, Luca Frigau and Claudio Conversano
- The impact of gender egalitarianism on entrepreneurial cognition: a multilevel analysis pp. 4803-4826

- Chiara Cannavale, Giorgia Rivieccio, Lorenza Claudio and Iman Zohoorian Nadali
- British Gen Z perceptions of sustainable fisheries: developing a measurement instrument pp. 4827-4854

- Stephen T. Homer
- Subjective perception of time and decision inconsistency in interval effect pp. 4855-4880

- Viviana Ventre, Roberta Martino and Fabrizio Maturo
- Biased, wrong and counterfeited evidences published during the COVID-19 pandemic, a systematic review of retracted COVID-19 papers pp. 4881-4913

- Angelo Capodici, Aurelia Salussolia, Francesco Sanmarchi, Davide Gori and Davide Golinelli
- Changing citizenship norms among adolescents, 1999-2009-2016: A two-step latent class approach with measurement equivalence testing pp. 4915-4933

- Jennifer Oser, Marc Hooghe, Zsuzsa Bakk and Roberto Mari
- Qualitative Research Methods, by Monique Hennink, Inge Hutter, and Ajay Bailey, 2020, pp. 376, £ 36.99 (paperpack), ISBN: 9781473903913, London: SAGE Publications pp. 4935-4938

- Muhammad Imran and Norah Almusharraf
Volume 57, issue 4, 2023
- Introduction to advanced partial least squares path modeling pp. 517-520

- Enrico Ciavolino, Jun-Hwa Cheah and Biagio Simonetti
- Modeling indices using partial least squares: How to determine the optimum weights? pp. 521-535

- Taşkın Di̇rsehan and Jörg Henseler
- PLS-SEM bias: traditional vs consistent pp. 537-552

- Oğuz Yıldız
- University image, hard skills or soft skills: Which matters most for which graduate students? pp. 553-574

- Giuseppe Lamberti, Aluja-Banet Tomas and Trinchera Laura
- Heightening citizenship behaviours of academicians through transformational leadership: Evidence based interventions pp. 575-606

- Nauman Majeed and Samia Jamshed
- Advancing on weighted PLS-SEM in examining the trust-based recommendation system in pioneering product promotion effectiveness pp. 607-636

- Mei Peng Low, Tat-Huei Cham, Yee-Shan Chang and Xin-Jean Lim
- The effect of servant leadership on employee outcomes: does endogeneity matter? pp. 637-655

- Rosa-Díaz Isabel, Martín-Ruiz David and Cepeda-Carrión Gabriel
- Driving loyalty intentions of mobile games: a motivation theory perspective pp. 657-682

- Man Lai Cheung, Wilson K. S. Leung, Ludwig M. K. Chang and Si Shi
- Hybrid multigroup partial least squares structural equation modelling: an application to bank employee satisfaction and loyalty pp. 683-705

- Giuseppe Lamberti
- Inclusive leadership and innovative work behaviour: the mediating role of job autonomy pp. 707-721

- Rashed Mahmud Shakil, Mumtaz Ali Memon and Hiram Ting
- Meet with European advisory editors pp. 2955-2956

- Han Woo Park
- Do Science and Social Science Differ? Multi-Group Analysis (MGA) of the Willingness to Continue Online Learning pp. 2957-2980

- Abdul Hafaz Ngah, Nurul Izni Kamalrulzaman, Mohamad Firdaus Halimi Mohamad, Rosyati Abdul Rashid, Nor Omaima Harun, Nur Asma Ariffin and Noor Azuan Abu Osman
- Operationalizing resilience through collaboration: the case of Sri Lankan tea supply chain during Covid-19 pp. 2981-3018

- Naduni Madhavika, Nipuni Jayasinghe, Sandali Ehalapitiya, Thusara Wickramage, Dinimali Fernando and Vinura Jayasinghe
- An Italian lexical resource for incivility detection in online discourses pp. 3019-3037

- Alice Tontodimamma, Lara Fontanella, Stefano Anzani and Valerio Basile
- Implications of Social Capital on Life satisfaction in a Stratified Society: Gendering the Bonding, Bridging, and Linking framework using representative samples of India pp. 3039-3063

- Chinglen Laishram and Khaikholen Haokip
- Can a long-term economic subsidy counteract rural depopulation? An empirical analysis from two spanish regions pp. 3065-3084

- Pere Serra, Montserrat Pallares-Barbera and Luca Salvati
- Knowledge development, technology and quality of experience in collaborative learning: a perspective from Saudi Arabia universities pp. 3085-3104

- Abdulrahman Alyami, Salvatore F. Pileggi and Igor Hawryszkiewycz
- An epistemic network analysis of patient decision-making regarding choice of therapy pp. 3105-3132

- S. Zörgő, G J Y. Peters, K. Csajbók-Veres, A. Geröly, A. Jeney and A R. Ruis
- Ageing population and society: a scientometric analysis pp. 3133-3150

- Muhammad N. Mahmood and Subas P. Dhakal
- In the name of the University: the choice to promote as a tool to influence decision-making pp. 3151-3164

- Angela Maria D’Uggento, Luca Petruzzellis, Luigi Piper and Antonia Rosa Gurrieri
- The conundrum of gender-science stereotypes: a review and discussion of measurements pp. 3165-3182

- Elena De Gioannis
- Investigating people’s lifetime history of suicide attempts: a roadmap for studying interviewer-related error pp. 3183-3197

- Merijn Eikelenboom, Melany Horsfall, Stasja Draisma and Jan H Smit
- An experimental test of the effectiveness of cognitive interviewing in pretesting questionnaires pp. 3199-3217

- Timo Lenzner, Patricia Hadler and Cornelia Neuert
- Methods for disentangling period and cohort changes in mortality risk over the twentieth century: comparing graphical and modelling approaches pp. 3219-3239

- Phil Mike Jones, Jon Minton and Andrew Bell
- Evolution of customer relationship management to data mining-based customer relationship management: a scientometric analysis pp. 3241-3272

- Minnu F. Pynadath, T. M. Rofin and Sam Thomas
- A non-linear decomposition analysis of children’s dietary diversity scores: explaining rural-urban inequality pp. 3273-3284

- Atta Muhammad Asif and Muhammad Akbar
- Information and communications technology development, interorganizational networks, and public sector corruption in Africa pp. 3285-3304

- James Danowski, Aaron van Klyton, Tai-Quan Winson Peng, Siyuan Ma, Raphaël Nkakleu and Altante Désirée Biboum
- Relevance of twin deficit hypothesis in the presence of structural breaks: an evidence from Pakistan pp. 3305-3320

- Syed Sadaqat Ali Shah, Sarmad Jadoon and Muhammad Asim Afridi
- A multi-criteria model to explain some empirical violations of basic assumptions of expected utility theory pp. 3321-3337

- Gabriella Marcarelli
- Metasynthesis: issues of empirical and theoretical context pp. 3339-3361

- Julius Sim and Anne Marit Mengshoel
- Perceptions of smart sustainable cities: a scale development study pp. 3363-3388

- Stephen T. Homer
- Uncertainty measures and inflation dynamics in selected global players: a wavelet approach pp. 3389-3424

- Opeoluwa Adeniyi Adeosun, Mosab I. Tabash, Xuan Vinh Vo and Suhaib Anagreh
- Modelling and analysis for higher education shadow institutions in Indian context: an ISM approach pp. 3425-3451

- Arif Jamal Habib Gokak, Smita Mehendale and Sanjay M. Bhāle
- Who is asking? The effect of survey sponsor misperception on political trust: evidence from the Afrobarometer pp. 3453-3481

- Mujtaba Isani and Bernd Schlipphak
- Correction to: Who is asking? The effect of survey sponsor misperception on political trust: evidence from the Afrobarometer pp. 3483-3483

- Mujtaba Isani and Bernd Schlipphak
- Limited diversity and QCA solution types: assumptions and their consequences pp. 3485-3497

- Judith Glaesser
- What drives online-to-offline purchase intention in a VR store? An examination of affective and cognitive factors pp. 3499-3521

- Kuo-Lun Hsiao, Chia-Chen Chen, Kuan-Yu Lin and Hui-Ya Hsu
- Formative-reflective scheme for the assessment of tourism destination competitiveness: an analysis of Italian municipalities pp. 3523-3548

- Laura Grassini, Alessandro Magrini and Enrico Conti
- Personality traits and behaviour biases: the moderating role of risk-tolerance pp. 3549-3573

- Yogita Singh, Mohd. Adil and S. M. Imamul Haque
- Searching for an effective accounting-based score of firm performance: a comparative study between different synthesis techniques pp. 3575-3602

- Bruno Ricca, Massimiliano Ferrara and Salvatore Loprevite
- Comparing public responses to apologies: examining crisis communication strategies using network analysis and topic modeling pp. 3603-3620

- Sejung Park and Jin-A Choi
- The connection of open science practices and the methodological approach of researchers pp. 3621-3636

- Isabel Steinhardt, Mareike Bauer, Hannes Wünsche and Sonja Schimmler
- Measuring the prestige of administrative courts pp. 3637-3662

- Monika Stachowiak-Kudła and Janusz Kudła
- Estimation of small area proportions under a bivariate logistic mixed model pp. 3663-3684

- Angelo Moretti
- Identification of the most important external features of highly cited scholarly papers through 3 (i.e., Ridge, Lasso, and Boruta) feature selection data mining methods pp. 3685-3712

- Sepideh Fahimifar, Khadijeh Mousavi, Fatemeh Mozaffari and Marcel Ausloos
- Dynamic effecting factors of air travel demand: an econometric analysis pp. 3713-3727

- Tuğba Dayioglu and Serdar Alnipak
- Response scale overstretch: linear stretching of response scales does not ensure cross-project equivalence in harmonised data pp. 3729-3745

- Piotr Cichocki and Piotr Jabkowski
- The regime switching evidence of financial-economic-political risk in Turkey pp. 3747-3762

- Dervis Kirikkaleli and Andrew Adewale Alola
- Online post-purchase customer experience: a qualitative study using NVivo software pp. 3763-3781

- Mehak Goyal and Pankaj Deshwal
- From satisfaction to happiness in the co-creation of value: the role of moral emotions in the Spanish tourism sector pp. 3783-3804

- Rafael Robina-Ramírez, Ana Leal-Solís, José Amelio Medina-Merodio and Rosa Estriegana-Valdehita
- Prediction of satisfaction indicators increasing the level of happiness: evidence from the Turkish life satisfaction survey pp. 3805-3824

- Simla Güzel and Ayhan Görmüş
- Backtesting stochastic mortality models by prediction interval-based metrics pp. 3825-3847

- Salvatore Scognamiglio and Mario Marino
- Cloud computing in agriculture: a bibliometric and network visualization analysis pp. 3849-3883

- Krunal K. Punjani, Kala Mahadevan, Angappa Gunasekaran, V. V. Ravi Kumar and Sujata Joshi
- COVID-19 pandemic and financial innovations pp. 3885-3904

- Afees Salisu, Sikiru Abdulsalam and Philip C. Omoke
- A one-hundred-year structural topic modeling analysis of the knowledge structure of international management research pp. 3905-3935

- Mohamed M. Mostafa
- Routledge International handbook of research methods in digital humanities, edited by kristen schuster, stuart dunn, 2021, pp. 480, £190. ISBN: ISBN 9781138363021 pp. 3937-3940

- Muhammad Imran
Volume 57, issue 3, 2023
- Special issue: New frontiers of digital transformation in tourism and hospitality: methods, models and measurement in the digital era pp. 247-248

- Fabrizio Antolini, Biagio Simonetti, Giulio Maggiore and Letizia Lo Presti
- Traffic safety sustainability and population protection in road tunnels pp. 249-270

- Irena Tušer and Šárka Hošková-Mayerová
- Big data and tourism research: measuring research impact pp. 271-292

- José Álvarez-García, Amador Durán-Sánchez, María de la Cruz del Río-Rama and Biagio Simonetti
- Emergency management and internal audit of emergency preparedness of pre-hospital emergency care pp. 293-305

- Irena Tušer, Svajonė Bekešienė and Josef Navrátil
- Exploiting social data for tourism management: the SMARTCAL project pp. 307-319

- Annarita Maio, Elisabetta Fersini, Enza Messina, Francesco Santoro and Antonio Violi
- Economic development trends in the EU tourism industry. Towards the digitalization process and sustainability pp. 321-346

- Beata Zofia Filipiak, Marek Dylewski and Marcin Kalinowski
- AnnuityRIR: an R-package to approximate the value of an annuity according to the non-central moments of the capitalization factor pp. 347-366

- Salvador Cruz Rambaud, Fabrizio Maturo, Ana Maria Sánchez Pérez and Massimo Squillante
- Political segmentation based on pictorial preferences on social media pp. 367-381

- Mehmet Özer Demir, Biagio Simonetti and Zuhal Gök Demir
- Investigating financial statements in hospitality: a quantitative approach pp. 383-407

- Pietro Pavone, Guido Migliaccio and Biagio Simonetti
- Numerical treatment of optimal control theory applied to malaria transmission dynamic model pp. 409-431

- E. A. Bakare and S. Hoskova-Mayerova
- Outcomes from a visitors study at the “INGV Open Day Event” pp. 433-448

- Gala Avvisati, Giuliana D’Addezio, Elisa Fiorenza, Enrica Marotta, Rosella Nave, Schahrzad Hassan, Raffaela Ciuffreda, Giovanni Trapani and Roberto Jannelli
- Vulnerability on collaborative networks and customer engagement: defending the online customer experience from fake reviews pp. 449-463

- Letizia Lo Presti and Giulio Maggiore
- Transport and tourism, an inseparable alliance: the importance of the transport sector pp. 465-480

- Fabrizio Antolini
- Illusion of prediction possibility of random outcomes: experimental results pp. 481-495

- Maria Forlicz, Tomasz Rólczyński and Biagio Simonetti
- Checking consistency for Group-PAHP: a case study of tourism facilities in COVID-19 pandemic pp. 497-515

- Gerarda Fattoruso and Maria Grazia Olivieri
- Bibliometric network analysis of thirty years of islamic banking and finance scholarly research pp. 1961-1989

- Ahmed Hassanein and Mohamed M. Mostafa
- Does context matter? Exploring the effects of productive structures on the relationship between innovation and workforce skills’ complementarity pp. 1991-2011

- Rosalia Castellano, Gaetano Musella and Gennaro Punzo
- Impact of stock investment on economic performance: a comparative study of on developed & developing economies pp. 2013-2032

- Muhammad Jawad, Munazza Naz, Zaib Maroof, Nauman Waheed and Tahani Rashid
- Modelling the lexical complexity of homogenous texts: a time series approach pp. 2033-2052

- Yanhui Zhang
- Sustainable recyclate packaging in Indonesian food and beverage industry: a hybrid decision-making analysis in consumption stages pp. 2053-2089

- Chih-Cheng Chen, Raditia Yudistira Sujanto, Tat-Dat Bui and Ming-Lang Tseng
- Risk capacity and investment priority as moderators in the relationship between big-five personality factors and investment behavior: a conditional moderated moderated-mediation model pp. 2091-2123

- Arvindh Rajasekar, Arul Ramanatha Pillai, Rajesh Elangovan and Satyanarayana Parayitam
- Differences in measurement quality depending on recall: results for a question about trust in the parliament pp. 2125-2146

- Melanie Revilla, Jan Karem Höhne and Tobias Rettig
- Modelling geographical variations in fertility and population density of Italian and foreign populations at the local scale: a spatial Durbin approach for Italy (2002–2018) pp. 2147-2164

- Federico Benassi and Maria Carella
- COVID-19 pandemic accelerates the perception of digital transformation on real estate websites pp. 2165-2181

- Matheus Fernando Moro, Anny Key Souza Mendonça and Dalton Francisco Andrade
- Tracing knowledge evolution flows in scholarly restaurant research: a main path analysis pp. 2183-2209

- Abderahman Rejeb, Alireza Abdollahi, Karim Rejeb and Mohamed M. Mostafa
- The impact of property tax exemptions on the effective property tax rate: evidence from 41 Texas cities pp. 2211-2230

- Jingran Sun, Robert Bland and Linfeng Yue
- On the effects of Covid-19 pandemic on stock prices: an imminent global threat pp. 2231-2248

- Ismail Fasanya, Ololade Periola and Abiodun Adetokunbo
- ‘Leave or remain’: intentions of Gen X and Y employees pp. 2249-2268

- R. S. Weerarathne, M. D. C. P. Walpola, A. D. W. D. Piyasiri, I. A. U. M. Jayamal, T. H. P. C. Wijenayaka and G. Y. Pathirana
- Towards the automated evaluation of product packaging in the Food&Beverage sector through data science/machine learning methods pp. 2269-2280

- Marika Parcesepe, Francesca Forgione, Celeste Maria Ciampi, Gerardo Nisco Ciarcia, Valeria Guerriero, Mariaconsiglia Iannotti, Letizia Saviano, Maria Letizia Melisi and Salvatore Rampone
- Measures of state capacity: so similar, yet so different pp. 2281-2302

- Andrea Vaccaro
- A text data mining approach to the study of emotions triggered by new advertising formats during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 2303-2325

- Angela Maria D’Uggento, Albino Biafora, Fabio Manca, Claudia Marin and Massimo Bilancia
- Criminological scoping reviews as part of a student assignment: methodological considerations pp. 2327-2355

- Yinthe Feys
- Mixed frequency composite indicators for measuring public sentiment in the EU pp. 2357-2382

- Raffaele Mattera, Michelangelo Misuraca, Maria Spano and Germana Scepi
- A Strategic Attitude to Architectural Design with a Culture-Based Psychological Approach (Case Study: Public Spaces in Kermanshah) pp. 2383-2408

- Parya Khandan and Hossein Rezaei
- What can we talk about social cohesion in Korea? An item response theory approach pp. 2409-2427

- Sung-Geun Kim
- A new grey system approach to forecast closing price of Bitcoin, Bionic, Cardano, Dogecoin, Ethereum, XRP Cryptocurrencies pp. 2429-2446

- Pawan Kumar Singh, Alok Kumar Pandey and S. C. Bose
- Exploring the nexus of corporate governance and intellectual capital efficiency: from the lens of profitability pp. 2447-2468

- Khuram Shahzad, Syed Quaid Ali Shah, Fong-Woon Lai, Ahmad Ali Jan, Syed Azmat Ali Shah and Muhammad Kashif Shad
- Two decades of DeLone and Mclean IS success model: a scientometrics analysis pp. 2469-2491

- Nancyprabha Pushparaj, V. J. Sivakumar, Manoraj Natarajan and A. Bhuvaneskumar
- Students’ perspective on online learning during pandemic in higher education pp. 2493-2505

- Farooq Abdullah and Sumera Kauser
- Does economic structure matter for income inequality? pp. 2507-2527

- Sudeshna Ghosh, Buhari Doğan, Muhlis Can, Muhammad Ibrahim Shah and Nicholas Apergis
- Energy use and environmental degradation in Europe: evidence from panel nonlinear ARDL pp. 2529-2543

- Kashif Munir
- Perceived influence of COVID-19 pandemic on university students' learning and mental health in Ethiopia pp. 2545-2562

- Geberew Tulu Mekonnen, Getahun Kebede Beyera, Abraham Tulu and Tigist Tolosa Roba
- Scientific journal disciplinarity quantification and sorting using a network index pp. 2563-2573

- Inácio Sousa Fadigas, Marcos Grilo and Hernane Borges Barros Pereira
- Why does equivalization matter? An application to the monetary poverty in the sustainable development goals framework pp. 2575-2589

- Gregorio Izquierdo Llanes and Antonio Salcedo Galiano
- How do countries deal with global uncertainty? Domestic ability to absorb shock through the lens of the economic complexity and export diversification pp. 2591-2618

- Canh Nguyen and Christophe Schinckus
- Cyclic clustering approach to impute missing values for cyclostationary hydrological time series pp. 2619-2639

- Mohammad Reza Mahmoudi
- Waste from production: an analysis at the firm level pp. 2641-2656

- Santosh Kumar Sahu and Prantik Bagchi
- Does the Fisher effect hold in Rwanda? pp. 2657-2672

- Martin Ruzima, Micheal Kofi Boachie, Tatjana Põlajeva and Abdul-Aziz Iddrisu
- Analyzing the asymmetric effect of disaggregated health expenditures on economic growth pp. 2673-2686

- Sinan Erdogan and Eyup Serdar Erdogan
- Exploring the growth direction: the impact of exchange rate and purchasing managers index on economic growth in Sri Lanka pp. 2687-2703

- Ruwan Jayathilaka, Rishani Rathnayake, Bhakthi Jayathilake, Thanuja Dharmasena, Dananja Bodinayake and Deumi Kathriarachchi
- A framework for identifying perceived Quality of Life indicators for the elderly in the neighbourhood context: a case study of Kolkata, India pp. 2705-2737

- Suparna Saha, Sanghamitra Basu and Debapratim Pandit
- Exploring food security as a multidimensional topic: twenty years of scientific publications and recent developments pp. 2739-2758

- Maria Stella Righettini and Elisa Bordin
- Impact of corruption, unemployment and inflation on economic growth evidence from developing countries pp. 2759-2779

- Ijaz Uddin and Khalil Ur Rahman
- Adding a constant to the variables in the regression through the origin: the effect on the uncentered $$R^2$$ R 2 pp. 2781-2789

- Umberto Triacca
- Considering the temporal interdependence of human mobility and COVID-19 concerning Indonesia’s large-scale social distancing policies pp. 2791-2810

- Atina Ahdika, Arum Handini Primandari and Falah Novayanda Adlin
- Exploring factors related to agreement between importance and satisfaction of subjective well-being indicators: evidence from Taiwan pp. 2811-2839

- Tsung-Chi Cheng, Chao-Yin Lin and Shu-Chen Wang
- Setting bounds on age, period, and cohort effects using observed data pp. 2841-2857

- Robert M. O’Brien
- Research impact analysis of an institute using Scopus data and its hierarchical order visualization pp. 2859-2892

- Prem Kumar Singh
- Improving quality of the scanner CPI: proposition of new multilateral methods pp. 2893-2921

- Jacek Białek
- Recommendations for improving research quality: relationships among constructs, verbs in hypotheses, theoretical perspectives, and triangulation pp. 2923-2946

- Gjoko Stamenkov
- How the application of satellite imagery offers new opportunities to explore China’s urbanisation and development pp. 2947-2949

- Jason Hung
- Correction to: Bibliometric network analysis of thirty years of islamic banking and finance scholarly research pp. 2951-2952

- Ahmed Hassanein and Mohamed M. Mostafa
- Correction: Exploring factors related to agreement between importance and satisfaction of subjective well-being indicators: Evidence from Taiwan pp. 2953-2953

- Tsung-Chi Cheng, Chao-Yin Lin and Shu-Chen Wang
Volume 57, issue 2, 2023
- Editorial on the Special Issue on Insurance: complexity, risks and its connection with social sciences pp. 125-130

- Diego Zappa, Gian Paolo Clemente, Francesco Della Corte and Nino Savelli
- A Rank Graduation Accuracy measure to mitigate Artificial Intelligence risks pp. 131-150

- Emanuela Raffinetti
- Financial resilience of insurance network during Covid-19 pandemic pp. 151-172

- Alessandra Cornaro
- A quantitative analysis on the effect of COVID-19 in a private health insurance plan expenditure pp. 173-187

- Davide Biancalana and Fabio Baione
- Multi-country clustering-based forecasting of healthy life expectancy pp. 189-215

- Susanna Levantesi, Andrea Nigri, Gabriella Piscopo and Alessandro Spelta
- How do demand-side incentives relate to insurance transitioning behavior of public health insurance enrollees? A novel voting ensemble approach for ranking factors of mixed data types pp. 217-246

- Chengcheng Zhang, Yujia Ding and Qidi Peng
- A narrative exploratory study on the perspectives about physical exercise practise in a sample of Portuguese elderly pp. 991-1009

- Marlene Rosa, Raúl Antunes, Pedro Marques, Rúben Coelho, Patrícia Mendes and Roberta Frontini
- Development of a critical appraisal tool for assessing the reporting quality of qualitative studies: a worked example pp. 1011-1031

- Yukiko Maeda, Secil Caskurlu, Kadir Kozan and Rachael H. Kenney
- A higher-order model of community resilience potential: development and assessment through confirmatory composite analysis based on partial least squares pp. 1033-1054

- Paola Pasca, Evelyn Simone, Enrico Ciavolino, Alessia Rochira and Terri Mannarini
- The power of online panel paradata to predict unit nonresponse and voluntary attrition in a longitudinal design pp. 1055-1078

- Sebastian Kocar and Nicholas Biddle
- How does Internationalisation affect the productivity of R&D activities in large innovative firms? A conditional nonparametric investigation pp. 1079-1100

- Patricia Laurens, Pierluigi Toma, Antoine Schoen, Cinzia Daraio and Philippe Larédo
- A fuzzy-hybrid analysis of citizens’ perception toward immigrants in Europe pp. 1101-1124

- Juan Carlos Martín and Alessandro Indelicato
- Youth unemployment in Nigeria: nature, causes and solutions pp. 1125-1157

- Olusanya Olubusoye, Afees Salisu and Sam O. Olofin
- Development and validation of the Remote Working Benefits & Disadvantages scale pp. 1159-1183

- Emanuela Ingusci, Fulvio Signore, Claudio Giovanni Cortese, Monica Molino, Paola Pasca and Enrico Ciavolino
- Sources of uncertainty in functional measurement methodology pp. 1185-1205

- Sergio Cesare Masin and Michele Vicovaro
- Analyzing networks in communication: a mixed methods study of a political debate pp. 1207-1230

- Jan A. Fuhse
- Evaluating and tracking qualitative content coder performance using item response theory pp. 1231-1245

- Michael Hennessy, Amy Bleakley and Morgan E. Ellithorpe
- Focus on cash transfer programs: assessing the eligibility of the Bolsa Família program in Brazil pp. 1247-1271

- Juviliana Pereira Corrêa, Marcel Toledo Vieira, Ricardo Silva Freguglia and Admir Antônio Betarelli Junior
- Comparative evaluation of community-aware centrality measures pp. 1273-1302

- Stephany Rajeh, Marinette Savonnet, Eric Leclercq and Hocine Cherifi
- The effect of sampling mode on response rate and bias in elite surveys pp. 1303-1319

- Matias López
- Towards a topic modeling approach to semi-automatically detect self-reported stroke symptoms (FAST symptoms) and their correlation with aphasia types pp. 1321-1336

- Emmanouil S. Rigas, Tatiana Pourliaka, Maria Papoutsoglou and Hariklia Proios
- Clarifying likert scale misconceptions for improved application in urban studies pp. 1337-1350

- Abimbola T. Alabi and Musibau O. Jelili
- Estimation of population ratio in cluster sampling over successive sampling in the presence of non-response pp. 1351-1368

- Vishwantra Sharma and Sunil Kumar
- What exactly is “social” about social networks?: Accounting for socio-cultural context in networks of human interaction pp. 1369-1392

- David K. Diehl
- Reading cases of local quality of life assessment as incomplete and socio-politically contentious practices pp. 1393-1420

- Luigi Doria
- Systemic analysis of a manufacturing process based on a small scale bakery pp. 1421-1437

- Radosław Drozd, Radosław Wolniak and Jan Piwnik
- Measuring entrepreneurial orientation and institutional theory for informal enterprises: scale validation pp. 1439-1463

- Ibrahim Kabir, Yazid Abubakar Abdullahi and M Muzamil Naqshbandi
- Advancing research in couple studies pp. 1465-1482

- Francesco Cerchiaro
- Factors determining the degree of gender equality within the European Union pp. 1483-1499

- Lars Carlsen, Rainer Bruggemann and Marco Fattore
- Recognising and applying equivalent meanings: an example of creating a codebook from a language-game of extremism in the Czech Republic pp. 1501-1518

- Ondřej Stulík
- Latent Class approach to analyze children’s nutritional trajectory and school dropout. A longitudinal population-based application pp. 1519-1531

- Alejandra Marroig and Graciela Muniz-Terrera
- Analysis of key factors influencing individual financial well-being using ISM and MICMAC approach pp. 1533-1559

- Gagandeep Kaur, Manjit Singh and Sanjay Gupta
- Disentangling (new) labour market divides: outsiders’ and globalization losers’ socio-economic risks in Europe pp. 1561-1585

- Marcello Natili and Fedra Negri
- An Options Game approach to valuate broadband projects in a smart city context pp. 1587-1601

- Antonio Di Bari and Giovanni Villani
- Green technology co-patenting networks: international dynamics pp. 1603-1627

- Eduardo Gonçalves, Henrique Silva Costa, Rosa Livia Montenegro, Tulio Chiarini and Juliana Gonçalves Taveira
- Sri Lankans’ residential segregation and spatial inequalities in Southern Italy: an empirical analysis using fine-scale data on regular lattice geographies pp. 1629-1648

- Federico Benassi, Francesca Bitonti, Angelo Mazza and Salvatore Strozza
- Panel data and descriptor for energy econometrics – an efficiency, resilience and innovation analysis pp. 1649-1656

- Luigi Aldieri, Andrea Gatto and Concetto Paolo Vinci
- Does military expenditure crowd out health-care spending? Cross-country empirics pp. 1657-1672

- Masako Ikegami and Zijian Wang
- Small open economies and external shocks: an application of Bayesian global vector autoregression model pp. 1673-1699

- Samuel F. Onipede, Nafiu A. Bashir and Jamaladeen Abubakar
- Pandemetrics: systematically assessing, monitoring, and controlling the evolution of a pandemic pp. 1701-1723

- Stefano Barone and Alexander Chakhunashvili
- Modeling the number of unemployed in South Sumatra Province using the exponential smoothing methods pp. 1725-1737

- Rendra Gustriansyah, Juhaini Alie and Nazori Suhandi
- Measuring technical efficiency of banks vis-à-vis demonetization: an empirical analysis of Indian banking sector using CAMELS framework pp. 1739-1761

- Shakeb Akhtar, Mahfooz Alam, Aslam Khan and Mohd Shamshad
- Who pushes the discussion on wind energy? An analysis of self-reposting behaviour on Twitter pp. 1763-1789

- Loretta Mastroeni, Maurizio Naldi and Pierluigi Vellucci
- Human capital mobility patterns in the European Union and the financial crisis pp. 1791-1820

- Giuseppe Pernagallo and Benedetto Torrisi
- When legislators responded to news media surveys: unstable responses, missing not at random responses, and self-censorship pp. 1821-1843

- Bon Sang Koo
- Persistence of financial efficiency in indian hospitality and tourism industry: a dynamic panel Approach pp. 1845-1863

- Dinesh Jaisinghani, Mahesh Joshi, Jatin Goyal and Sharad Sharma
- High-frequency words have higher frequencies in Turkish social sciences article pp. 1865-1887

- Necmi Gürsakal, Sadullah Çelik and Serkan Özdemir
- The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the dynamic correlations between gold and U.S. equities: evidence from multifractal cross-correlation analysis pp. 1889-1903

- Aktham Maghyereh, Hussein Abdoh and Marcin Wątorek
- Integrating big data and marketing concepts into tourism, hospitality operations and strategy development pp. 1905-1922

- Chih-Hsing Liu, Jeou-Shyan Horng, Sheng-Fang Chou, Tai-Yi Yu, Yung-Chuan Huang and Jun-You Lin
- World pandemic uncertainty and German stock market: evidence from Markov regime-switching and Fourier based approaches pp. 1923-1936

- Seyed Alireza Athari, Dervis Kirikkaleli and Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo
- A correlation study of sustainable development goal (SDG) interactions pp. 1937-1956

- Sheeba Pakkan, Christopher Sudhakar, Shubham Tripathi and Mahabaleshwara Rao
- Campbell, David F. J. (2019) global quality of democracy as innovation enabler. Palgrave Studies in Democracy, Innovation, and entrepreneurship for growth: Palgrave Macmillan (508 p.). e-book: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72529-1 pp. 1957-1960

- Christian Schaller
Volume 57, issue 1, 2023
- Predictive & representative composite score pp. 1-14

- Seonwoong Eo, Heungsun Park and Young Rock Kim
- The State and the Citizen: Overview of a complex relationship from a paradigmatic perspective pp. 1-17

- Camelia Florela Voinea, Martin Neumann and Klaus G. Troitzsch
- Embracing complexity in social science research pp. 15-38

- Rafael Quintana
- Tracing tacit knowledge of polity research: a methodological account of system and environment pp. 19-37

- Krzysztof Kasianiuk
- Measuring partisan polarization with partisan differences in satisfaction with the government: the introduction of a new comparative approach pp. 39-57

- Veronika Patkós
- Mixed research methods in political science and governance: approaches and applications pp. 39-53

- Stylianos Ioannis Tzagkarakis and Dimitrios Kritas
- The prospects of strategic imagination in explaining international security challenges pp. 55-76

- Holger Mölder
- Economic expectations and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic: a one-year longitudinal evaluation on Italian university students pp. 59-76

- Giovanni Busetta, Maria Gabriella Campolo and Demetrio Panarello
- On distinguishing food insecurity levels with the Latin American and Caribbean Food Security Scale pp. 77-96

- Curtis Huffman and Héctor Nájera
- The securitization of the Covid-19 pandemic in Greece: a just or unjust securitization? pp. 77-97

- Georgia Dimari and Nikos Papadakis
- Impacts of short and long-term between cryptocurrencies and stock exchange indexes pp. 97-119

- Viviane Senna and Adriano Mendonça Souza
- The role of party preferences in explaining acceptance of freedom restrictions in a pandemic context: the Italian case pp. 99-123

- Riccardo Ladini and Nicola Maggini
- Symbolic violence and social adjustment of transgender(s) in Pakistan pp. 121-135

- Muhammad Abo ul Hassan Rashid, Fatima Ghazi and Malik Maliha Manzoor
- Rise of marigold floriculture, a new stirring door walk through economic, social, and entertainment factors in Eastern India: a combined approach of multi-group structural equation modeling and cluster analyses pp. 137-172

- Dipankar Biswas and Rajib Sarkar
- Light-emitting diode (LED) research: A bibliometric analysis during 2003–2018 pp. 173-191

- Nina Sakinah Ahmad Rofaie, Seuk Wai Phoong, Muzalwana Abdul Talib and Ainin Sulaiman
- Sociology between big data and research frontiers, a challenge for educational policies and skills pp. 193-212

- Stefania Capogna
- He said, she said: Unpacking the determinants of Pakistan’s Intra-household gender differences pp. 213-237

- Tahir Mahmood
- Socioeconomic factors affecting the probability of obesity: evidence from a nationwide survey in Turkey pp. 239-255

- Isil Selcuk, Altuğ Murat Köktaş and Şükrü Anıl Toygar
- How do social scientists reach causal inferences? A study of reception pp. 257-275

- Alejandro Avenburg, John Gerring and Jason Seawright
- Developing a measurement instrument for perceived Corporate citizenship using multi-stakeholder, multi-industry and cross-country validations pp. 277-300

- Stephen T. Homer, Koon Vui Yee and Kuan Siew Khor
- How to prepare data for the automatic classification of politically related beliefs expressed on Twitter? The consequences of researchers’ decisions on the number of coders, the algorithm learning procedure, and the pre-processing steps on the performance of supervised models pp. 301-321

- Paweł Matuszewski
- Why do wantrepreneurs fail to take actions? Moderators of the link between intentions and entrepreneurial actions at the early stage of venturing pp. 323-344

- Michał Mackiewicz
- Enlarging the divide? Per-Capita Income as a measure of social inequalities in a southern European City pp. 345-361

- Kostas Rontos, Barbara Ermini and Luca Salvati
- Old versus young: How much do countries spend on social benefits? Deterministic modeling for government expenditure pp. 363-377

- Chiara Natalie Focacci
- Prioritising crowdfunding benefits: a fuzzy-AHP approach pp. 379-403

- Swati Gupta, Sahil Raj, Sanjay Gupta and Ajay Sharma
- Estimation of electoral volatility parameters employing ecological inference methods pp. 405-426

- Pablo Sandoval and Silvia Ojeda
- Exploring the role of blockchain technology in value creation: a multiple case study approach pp. 427-451

- Alireza Abdollahi, Faraz Sadeghvaziri and Abderahman Rejeb
- Modelling asymmetric structure in the finance-poverty nexus: empirical insights from an emerging market economy pp. 453-487

- Clement Olaniyi, James Dada, Nicholas Odhiambo and Xuan Vinh Vo
- The “qualitative” in qualitative comparative analysis (QCA): research moves, case-intimacy and face-to-face interviews pp. 489-507

- Sofia Pagliarin, Salvatore Mendola and Barbara Vis
- Do elderly want to work? Modeling elderly’s decision to fight aging Thailand pp. 509-539

- Krittiya Kantachote and Nathakhun Wiroonsri
- Organization citizenship behaviour among indian nurses during SARS-COV-2: A direct effect moderation model pp. 541-559

- Amar Kumar Mishra, Simarjeet Singh and Rajesh Kumar Upadhyay
- Prediction of production facility priorities using Back Propagation Neural Network for bus body building industries: a post pandemic research article pp. 561-585

- A. Sivakumar, N. Bagath Singh, D. Arulkirubakaran and P. Praveen Vijaya Raj
- Multi-district preference modelling pp. 587-613

- Geoffrey Pritchard and Mark C. Wilson
- Regional institutional quality and firm-level innovation: a case of selected south asian economies pp. 615-643

- Muhammad Zeeshan Younas
- Examining the reliability and validity of computerized stroop test in children aged 5-13 years: a preliminary study pp. 645-653

- Sandhya Basu
- Inclusive mapping of initial public offerings: a bibliometric and literature review study pp. 655-700

- Waqas Mehmood, Rasidah Mohd-Rashid, Yasir Abdullah, Ataul Karim Patwary and Attia Aman-Ullah
- Assessing moderation effects with a heterogeneous moderated regression analysis pp. 701-719

- Sang-June Park and Youjae Yi
- University leagues alongside rankings pp. 721-736

- Zsuzsanna Banász, Zsolt T. Kosztyán, Vivien V. Csányi and András Telcs
- The effect of economic complexity, fertility rate, and information and communication technology on ecological footprint in the emerging economies: a two-step stirpat model and panel quantile regression pp. 737-763

- Emad Kazemzadeh, José Alberto Fuinhas, Narges Salehnia and Fariba Osmani
- The perceived seriousness of crimes: inter-individual commonalities and differences pp. 765-784

- Ingwer Borg, Dieter Hermann and Wolfgang Bilsky
- Correction to: How do social scientists reach causal inferences? A study of reception pp. 785-785

- Alejandro Avenburg, John Gerring and Jason Seawright
- Exploring polarisation in economic hardship among Italian macro-regions pp. 787-817

- Gabriele Ruiu
- An analysis of intertemporal inconsistency through the hyperbolic factor pp. 819-846

- Viviana Ventre, Salvador Cruz Rambaud, Roberta Martino and Fabrizio Maturo
- The impact of COVID-19 on the economic performance of Wuhan, China (2019–2021) pp. 847-862

- Mario Ruiz Estrada, Evangelos Koutronas, Donghyun Park, Alam Khan and Muhammad Tahir
- Recent trends and proposed response strategies of international standards related to shipbuilding equipment big data integration platform pp. 863-884

- Jin-Hong Lim, Jae-Hwan Kim and Jun-Ho Huh
- A Move Forward: Exploring National Identity Through Non-linear Principal Component Analysis in Germany pp. 885-903

- Bastiaan Bruinsma and Marlene Mußotter
- Ageing and tax composition in South Africa: a spatial analysis pp. 905-917

- Beatrice Desiree Simo-Kengne
- Does political capital make a difference in GDP per capita? A fuzzy logic to estimate the political capital index pp. 919-932

- Hoda Zobeiri and Zahra Poulaei
- Informing policy with text mining: technological change and social challenges pp. 933-954

- Kristóf Gyódi, Łukasz Nawaro, Michał Paliński and Maciej Wilamowski
- A two-stage data envelopment analysis approach to productivity, efficiency and their sustainability in the hotel industry of Tunisia pp. 955-972

- Maryam H. El Alaoui, Mustapha D. Ibrahim, Sahand Daneshvar, Uju Violet Alola and Andrew Adewale Alola
- A revisit to the relationship between globalization and income inequality: are levels of development really paramount? pp. 973-990

- Volkan Han, Oğuz Öcal and Alper Aslan
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