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Volume 56, issue 6, 2022
- A typology of designs for housing research: improving methodological coherence of paradigm, approach and design pp. 3875-3891

- Jacques Toit, Mark Napier, Lochner Marais, Jan Cloete and Beth Crankshaw
- On understanding the impacts of shared public transportation on urban traffic and road safety using an agent-based simulation with heterogeneous fleets: a case study of Casablanca city pp. 3893-3932

- Jihane El Ouadi, Hanae Errousso, Nicolas Malhene and Siham Benhadou
- Bio, psycho, or social: supervised machine learning to classify discursive framing of depression in online health communities pp. 3933-3955

- Renáta Németh, Fanni Máté, Eszter Katona, Márton Rakovics and Domonkos Sik
- The interpretation of face veiled women in Balochistan region: a geo-cultural study pp. 3957-3969

- Naima Mohammadi, Soodeh Maghsoodi, Massomeh Hasanpoor and Fattah Hatami Maskouni
- Building trustworthiness: Leadership self-portraits pp. 3971-3991

- Fernanda Bethlem Tigre, Paulo Lopes Henriques and Carla Curado
- A bibliometric review of green innovation research: identifying knowledge domain and network pp. 3993-4023

- Morteza Akbari, Hamid Padash, Zahra Shahabaldini Parizi, Haniye Rezaei, Elmira Shahriari and Ala Khosravani
- Learning from revisions: an algorithm to detect errors in banks’ balance sheet statistical reporting pp. 4025-4059

- Francesco Cusano, Giuseppe Marinelli and Stefano Piermattei
- The relay for human longevity: country-specific contributions to the increase of the best-practice life expectancy pp. 4061-4073

- Andrea Nigri, Elisabetta Barbi and Susanna Levantesi
- A psychological perspective towards understanding the objective and subjective gray zones in predatory publishing pp. 4075-4087

- Yuki Yamada and Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- Partial non-response in political elite studies: an approach to parliamentary elites in Latin America pp. 4089-4106

- Araceli Mateos and Margarita Corral
- Holistic Resilience Index: measuring the expected country resilience to pandemic pp. 4107-4127

- Salvatore F. Pileggi
- Estimating models with independent observed variables based on the PLSe2 methodology: a Monte Carlo simulation study pp. 4129-4159

- Majid Ghasemy
- The cultural impact on social cohesion: an agent-based modeling approach pp. 4161-4192

- Darius Plikynas, Arūnas Miliauskas, Rimvydas Laužikas, Vytautas Dulskis and Leonidas Sakalauskas
- Does uncertainty granger-causes visitor arrivals? evidence from the MF-VAR model pp. 4193-4215

- Haoke Ding, Yinghua Ren and Wanhai You
- What level of international technology should developing countries transfer to sustain their economic growth? pp. 4217-4239

- Mohamad Abou Hamia
- Information technology, real sector and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa: a cross-sectional dependence approach pp. 4241-4267

- Taiwo Akinlo and James Dada
- Framing evolution and knowledge domain visualization of business ethics research (1975–2019): a large-scale scientometric analysis pp. 4269-4294

- Samia Jamshed and Nauman Majeed
- Computation of the covariance matrix implied by a recursive structural equation model with latent variables pp. 4295-4311

- Zouhair El Hadri and M’barek Iaousse
- Using a consumer choice model to explain the effect of the newly developed oxford COVID-19 government stringency measure on hotel occupancy rates pp. 4313-4333

- Azmat Gani
- What matters in educational performance? Evidence from OECD and non-OECD countries pp. 4335-4394

- Cristian Barra and Marinella Boccia
- Mining patterns of transitional growth using multivariate concept-based models pp. 4395-4419

- Jakub Bartak and Agnieszka Jastrzębska
- A temporal perspective to empirically investigate the concept of social distance pp. 4421-4435

- Stefania Tusini
- Measuring hope: validity of short versions of four popular hope scales pp. 4437-4464

- Emma Pleeging
- Labour market inclusion and economic well-being: a trajectory analysis for some European countries (1995–2019) pp. 4465-4486

- Paolo Mariani, Andrea Marletta, Mauro Mussini, Laura Pagani and Paolo Tedeschi
- The Work Day Reconstruction Method: an adaptation of the Day Reconstruction Method to the work setting pp. 4487-4509

- Renaud Gaucher
- Breaking new grounds: a fresh insight into the leading properties of business and consumer survey indicators pp. 4511-4535

- Petar Sorić, Blanka Skrabic Peric and Marina Matošec
- Interest rates in microfinance: What is a fair interest rate when we lend to the poor? pp. 4537-4548

- Hailu Abebe Wondirad
- The optimal forecast model for consumer price index of Puntland State, Somalia pp. 4549-4572

- Abdullahi Osman Ali and Jama Mohamed
- Self-perceptions and perceptions of peers: their role in understanding expenditure behaviours pp. 4573-4597

- Silvia Emili and Federica Galli
- Symmetric and asymmetric analysis of tourist behavioral intention's antecedents pp. 4599-4622

- Beykan Çizel, İsmail Gökay Kırtıl, Volkan Aşkun, Edina Ajanovic and Hatice Karakaş
- French validation of the Traffic Locus of Control (T-LOC) scale among young drivers pp. 4623-4639

- Anita Bec-Gérion and Sandrine Gaymard
- Describing of central banks’ monetary policy in the context to linear and nonlinear taylor rule: the case of Turkey pp. 4641-4662

- Utku Altunöz
- The U.S. Nonfarm Payroll and the out-of-sample predictability of output growth for over six decades pp. 4663-4673

- Afees Salisu and Abeeb Olaniran
- Wavelet coherence analysis and exchange rate movements pp. 4675-4692

- Sevda Kuşkaya, Nurhan Toğuç and Faik Bilgili
- The role of mobile characteristics on mobile money innovations pp. 4693-4710

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Tracing two faces of extended visibility: a bibliometric analysis of transparency discussions in social sciences pp. 4711-4727

- Oh-Jung Kwon
- COVID-19: average time from infection to death in Poland, USA, India and Germany pp. 4729-4746

- Antoni Wiliński, Łukasz Kupracz, Aneta Senejko and Grzegorz Chrząstek
- Assessing dissimilarity of employment history information from survey and administrative data using sequence analysis techniques pp. 4747-4774

- Babette Bühler, Katja Möhring and Andreas P. Weiland
- Correction to: Assessing dissimilarity of employment history information from survey and administrative data using sequence analysis techniques pp. 4775-4775

- Babette Bühler, Katja Möhring and Andreas P. Weiland
- Missing data imputation in PLS-SEM pp. 4777-4795

- Huiwen Wang, Shan Lu and Yide Liu
- Search intensity, search time and prices: evidence from retail diesel markets in France pp. 4797-4807

- Jeisson Cárdenas, Jesus Otero and Luis Gutiérrez
- Performance measurement and management in the British higher education sector pp. 4809-4824

- Abdullah Zafar Sheikh, John Chandler, Basharat Hussain and Stephen Timmons
- An experimental study of countermeasures against threats: real-world effects meet treatment effects pp. 4825-4840

- Roman Chytilek, Miroslav Mareš, Jakub Drmola, Lenka Hrbková, Petra Mlejnková, Zuzana Špačková and Michal Tóth
- Calculating weighted scores from a multiple correspondence analysis solution pp. 4841-4854

- M. L. M. Souza, R. R. Bastos and M. D. T. Vieira
- Improving measurements by survey infrastructures synergies: insights from the revised gender role attitudes scale in the european values study 2017 pp. 4855-4877

- Vera Lomazzi
Volume 56, issue 5, 2022
- Blockchain technology in the smart city: a bibliometric review pp. 2875-2906

- Abderahman Rejeb, Karim Rejeb, Steven J. Simske and John G. Keogh
- Can we trust measures of trust? a comparison of results from open and closed questions pp. 2907-2924

- Anna Brosius, Michael Hameleers and Toni G. L. A. Meer
- Barriers, impeding the establishment and operation of small innovative enterprises at higher schools in Russia pp. 2925-2938

- Khachaturov A. Gregory
- A bibliometric review on development economics research in Vietnam from 2008 to 2020 pp. 2939-2969

- Manh-Toan Ho, Ngoc-Thang B. Le, Tung Ho and Quan Hoang Vuong
- Towards the entrepreneurial university: the principal-agent problem pp. 2971-2988

- Jurgita Staniulyte
- Integrating sustainability practices into islamic corporate governance for sustainable firm performance: from the lens of agency and stakeholder theories pp. 2989-3012

- Ahmad Ali Jan, Fong-Woon Lai, Muhammad Umar Draz, Muhammad Tahir, Syed Emad Azhar Ali, Muhammad Zahid and Muhammad Kashif Shad
- Evaluating the quality of scientific research papers in entrepreneurship pp. 3013-3027

- G. Yoganandan and M. Vasan
- A quasi-negative binomial regression with an application to medical care data pp. 3029-3052

- Jamiu S. Olumoh, Osho O. Ajayi and Sauta S. AbdulKadir
- A framework for text mining on Twitter: a case study on joint comprehensive plan of action (JCPOA)- between 2015 and 2019 pp. 3053-3084

- Rashid Behzadidoost, Mahdieh Hasheminezhad, Mohammad Farshi, Vali Derhami and Farinaz Alamiyan-Harandi
- Contagious diseases and tourism: a systematic review based on bibliometric and content analysis methods pp. 3085-3110

- Pooja Goel, Aashish Garg, Nidhi Walia, Rajwinder Kaur, Mehak Jain and Simarjeet Singh
- Assessing the psychometric properties of the Guarding Minds @ Work questionnaire recommended in the Canadian Standard for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace pp. 3111-3133

- Peter M. Smith and John Oudyk
- Sustainable urban mobility: evidence from three developed European countries pp. 3135-3157

- Gennaro Punzo, Demetrio Panarello and Rosalia Castellano
- Implication studies: a methodological framework pp. 3159-3188

- Hassan Danaeefard
- Leaving studies because of lack of interest: an analysis of the risk factors of school dropouts in Pakistan pp. 3189-3214

- Rafi Amir-ud-Din, Hafiz Zahid Mahmood, Faisal Abbas, Verda Salman and Sameen Zafar
- A machine-learning based hybrid algorithm for strategic location of urban bundling hubs to support shared public transport pp. 3215-3258

- Jihane El Ouadi, Hanae Errousso, Nicolas Malhene, Siham Benhadou and Hicham Medromi
- Qualitative reasoning or quantitative aggregation rules for impact assessment of policy options? A multiple criteria framework pp. 3259-3277

- Giuseppe Munda
- The effect of migration on rural residents’ intergenerational subjective social status mobility in China pp. 3279-3308

- Chong Lu
- Can a path to peace promote export growth? Evidence from Pakistan and its trading partners pp. 3309-3324

- Amjad Naveed, Ghulam Shabbir, Shabib Haider Syed, Muhammad Ashfaq and Muhammad Ali Khan
- A methodological proposal for a strategic design investigation pp. 3325-3336

- Carmenza Gallego Giraldo and Gregorio Calderón Hernández
- Mixed-methods research proficiency for applied linguists: a PLS-path modelling approach pp. 3337-3362

- Mohammad Amini Farsani, Esmat Babaii, Maryam Beikmohammadi and Meysam Babaii Farsani
- Confirmatory factor analysis with missing data in a small sample: cognitive reserve in people with Down Syndrome pp. 3363-3377

- Cristina Cañete-Massé, Maria Carbó-Carreté, María Dolores Figueroa-Jiménez, Guillermo R. Oviedo, Myriam Guerra-Balic, Casimiro Javierre, Maribel Peró-Cebollero and Joan Guàrdia-Olmos
- Toward a political budget cycle? Unveiling long-term latent paths in Greece pp. 3379-3394

- George Petrakos, Konstantinos Rontos, Luca Salvati, Chara Vavoura and Ioannis Vavouras
- Identifying contextual effective factors on total fertility rate decline in Iran: a qualitative framework-based study pp. 3395-3412

- Hasan Jafari, Abolghasem Pourreza, Ahmad Sadeghi, Gisoo Alizadeh and Rahim Khodayari-Zarnaq
- Understanding the determinants of e-wallet continuance usage intention in Malaysia pp. 3413-3439

- Nurul-Ain Abdul-Halim, Ali Vafaei-Zadeh, Haniruzila Hanifah, Ai Ping Teoh and Khaled Nawaser
- Prospect of off-seasonal vegetable production in Bangladesh: a socioeconomic diagnosis pp. 3441-3463

- Sadek Ahmed Maruf, Jasim Uddin Ahmed and Jahangir Alam Khan
- Kernel method to estimate nonlinear structural equation models pp. 3465-3480

- Ahmed Ouazza, Noureddine Rhomari and Zoubir Zarrouk
- Person-level assessment of measurement invariance pp. 3481-3503

- Gregor Sočan and Gaja Zager Kocjan
- Instrumental measurement of the cognitive and emotional background of deception pp. 3505-3518

- Viktória Műhelyi, György Kis and Szabolcs Takács
- A Tale of two narratives: assessing the sociological hypothesis of the appeal of the US dollar in Argentina pp. 3519-3537

- Fernando Delbianco, Andrés Fioriti, Fernando Tohmé and Federico Contiggiani
- Phenomena-centered Text Analysis (PTA): a new approach to foster the qualitative paradigm in text analysis pp. 3539-3554

- Thomas Krikser and Benedikt Jahnke
- How are social origin, destination and mobility linked to physical, mental, and self-rated health? Evidence from the United States pp. 3555-3585

- Grzegorz Bulczak, Alexi Gugushvili and Olga Zelinska
- Together alone: a group-based polarization measurement pp. 3587-3619

- Tanzhe Tang, Amineh Ghorbani, Flaminio Squazzoni and Caspar G. Chorus
- The (real) need for a human touch: testing a human–machine hybrid topic classification workflow on a New York Times corpus pp. 3621-3643

- Miklos Sebők, Zoltán Kacsuk and Ákos Máté
- “Furry tales”: pet ownership’s influence on subjective well-being during Covid-19 times pp. 3645-3664

- Svenja Damberg and Lena Frömbling
- A comprehensive conceptual and bibliometric study of person-centered methodologies pp. 3665-3683

- Andrea Rey-Martí, Pau Sendra-Pons, Dolores Garzón and Alicia Mas-Tur
- Psychometric properties of the Valencia Scale of Attitudes and Beliefs toward Hypnosis Client version (VSABH-C) in a mexican sample pp. 3685-3697

- Bertha Margarita Viñas-Velázquez, Manuel Alejandro Mejía-Ramírez, M. Elena Mendoza, Julieta Yadira Islas-Limón and Antonio Capafons
- Intrapreneurship model in the software industry pp. 3699-3727

- Esthela Galván Vela, Yesenia Sánchez Tovar, Mónica Lorena Sánchez Limón and Rafael Ravina-Ripoll
- Influence of web portals on management support and university performance: an information quality perspective pp. 3729-3749

- Cáudia Pinho, Mário Franco and Luis Mendes
- Development of spatial ability extra tasks (SAET): problem solving with spatial intelligence pp. 3751-3768

- Rita Nagy-Kondor and Saeed Esmailnia
- When less conditioning provides better estimates: overcontrol and endogenous selection biases in research on intergenerational mobility pp. 3769-3793

- Michael Grätz
- An indicator of early school leaving per school: every pupil counts pp. 3795-3813

- Georges Landeghem
- A qualitative assessment of QCA: method stretching in large-N studies and temporality pp. 3815-3830

- Victoria Finn
- The development and validation instrument for the cognitive medical errors: structural equation modeling approach pp. 3831-3847

- Main Naser Alolayyan, Mohammad S. Alyahya, Heba Hijazi and Farah Jehad Ajayneh
- Enhancing the quality of municipality services using four-dimensional house of quality pp. 3849-3870

- Peyman Borna and Mohammad Ali Beheshtinia
- Review of Veltri, G. A.: Digital social research pp. 3871-3873

- Kevin Walby
Volume 56, issue 4, 2022
- Introduction: Causation, inferences, and solution types in configurational comparative methods pp. 1867-1888

- Tim Haesebrouck and Eva Thomann
- A regularity theory of causality for the social sciences pp. 1889-1911

- James Mahoney and Laura Acosta
- Different algorithms, different models pp. 1913-1937

- Martyna Daria Swiatczak
- Qualitative Comparative Analysis and robust sufficiency pp. 1939-1963

- Michael Baumgartner
- Conservative solutions for progress: on solution types when combining QCA with in-depth Process-Tracing pp. 1965-1997

- Priscilla Álamos-Concha, Valérie Pattyn, Benoît Rihoux, Benjamin Schalembier, Derek Beach and Bart Cambré
- Correction to: Conservative solutions for progress: on solution types when combining QCA with in‑depth Process‑Tracing pp. 1999-2000

- Priscilla Álamos-Concha, Valérie Pattyn, Benoît Rihoux, Benjamin Schalembier, Derek Beach and Bart Cambré
- Importing set-theoretic tools into quantitative research: the case of necessary and sufficient conditions pp. 2001-2022

- James Mahoney and Andrew Owen
- Implementation of the SutteARIMA method to predict short-term cases of stock market and COVID-19 pandemic in USA pp. 2023-2033

- Pawan Kumar Singh, Anushka Chouhan, Rajiv Kumar Bhatt, Ravi Kiran and Ansari Saleh Ahmar
- The actorness of the President of the Republic in Italian foreign policy: a quantitative narrative analysis of two case studies (1999–2013) pp. 2035-2061

- Mauro Tebaldi, Marco Calaresu and Alberto Purpura
- The status quo of omani female entrepreneurs: a story of multidimensional success factors pp. 2063-2089

- Samir Marwan Hammami, Tareq Muhammad Alhousary, Ahmad Taha Kahwaji and Syed Ahsan Jamil
- Social networks and spatial-temporal analyses for winter storm Jupiter in the US in 2017 pp. 2091-2105

- Seungil Yum
- Should I allow my confirmatory factors to correlate during factor score extraction? Implications for the applied researcher pp. 2107-2131

- Jessica A. R. Logan, Hui Jiang, Nathan Helsabeck and Gloria Yeomans-Maldonado
- The role of farmers’ attitude towards their resources to alleviate rural household poverty pp. 2133-2155

- Muhammad Abrar ul Haq, Jayendira P. Sankar, Farheen Akram and Muhammad Siddique
- Systematic review of declarative tactical knowledge evaluation tools based on game-play scenarios in soccer pp. 2157-2176

- Rubén Sánchez-López, Ibon Echeazarra and Julen Castellano
- We do not measure what we aim to measure: Testing Three Measurement Models for Nationalism and Patriotism pp. 2177-2197

- Marlene Mußotter
- Assessing the hedging potential of gold and other precious metals against uncertainty due to epidemics and pandemics pp. 2199-2214

- Sikiru Abdulsalam and Afees Salisu
- Role of tariffs, imports substitution and investment efficiency in economic growth of Pakistan pp. 2215-2232

- Muhammad Asif, Amjad Amin, Naila Nazir, Kashif Saeed and Sajjad Jan
- Cost of doing business index in Latin America pp. 2233-2252

- Patrícia Bernardes, Petr Iakovlevitch Ekel, Sérgio Fernando Loureiro Rezende, Joel Gomes Pereira Júnior, Angélica Cidália Gouveia Santos, Maurício Andrade Rodrigues Costa, Rafael Lopes Carvalhais and Matheus Pereira Libório
- Impact of effective construction planning in project performance improvement pp. 2253-2264

- Soumi Majumder, Soumyajit Majumder and Debasish Biswas
- The key elements for being excellent teachers: a case study of Her-Herng Primary School pp. 2265-2279

- Cheng-Ta Lin
- The impact of fiscal centralization policies on education expenditure among Chinese local governments pp. 2281-2300

- Lin-Feng Yue, Jing-Ran Sun and Long-Jian Yang
- Two decades of XBRL: a science mapping of research trends and future research agenda pp. 2301-2324

- Sharifah Milda Amirul, Noor Ismawati Jaafar and Anna Azriati Che Azmi
- Balanced portfolio via signed graphs and spectral clustering in the Brazilian stock market pp. 2325-2340

- Rafael Esteves Mansano, Luiz Emilio Allem, Renata Raposo Del-Vecchio and Carlos Hoppen
- How does qualitative data collection modality affect disclosure of sensitive information and participant experience? Findings from a quasi-experimental study pp. 2341-2360

- Emily Namey, Greg Guest, Amy O’Regan, Christine L. Godwin, Jamilah Taylor and Andres Martinez
- Mixed methods research in service-learning: an integrative systematic review pp. 2361-2386

- Celia Camilli Trujillo, Laura Cuervo Calvo, Desirée García Gil and Carolina Bonastre Valles
- Using a dual-frame design to improve phone surveys on political attitudes: developing a weighting strategy for limited external information in Hong Kong pp. 2387-2414

- Kevin Tze-wai Wong, Victor Zheng and Po-san Wan
- Measuring innovation and innovativeness: a data-mining approach pp. 2415-2434

- Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné
- The adoption of blockchain technology in the financial sector during the era of fourth industrial revolution: a moderated mediated model pp. 2435-2452

- Mahmoona Khalil, Kausar Fiaz Khawaja and Muddassar Sarfraz
- Methodological approach to the evolution of a terrorist organisation: ETA, 1959–2018 pp. 2453-2475

- Caroline Guibet Lafaye and Pierre Brochard
- Social sustainability in the food value chain: what is and how to adopt an integrative approach? pp. 2477-2500

- Mariana Toussaint, Pablo Cabanelas and Pilar Muñoz-Dueñas
- The relationship between tourism development and multidimensional poverty reduction: A decoupling analysis pp. 2501-2518

- Xia Wang and Peiru Cai
- Functions of units, scales and quantitative data: Fundamental differences in numerical traceability between sciences pp. 2519-2548

- Jana Uher
- New insights on respondents’ recall ability and memory effects when repeatedly measuring political efficacy pp. 2549-2566

- Jan Karem Höhne
- Mining excursion tourist profile through classification algorithms pp. 2567-2588

- Abdullah Akgün, Beykan Çizel and Edina Ajanovic
- College students’ and Mechanical Turk workers’ environmental factors while completing online surveys pp. 2589-2612

- Arne Weigold, Ingrid K. Weigold, Migyeong Jang and Emily M. Thornton
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Psychological aspect of the training process of preschool education students pp. 2613-2625

- Yuliya S. Tokatligil, Aigul Zh. Saliyeva and Fatima N. Zhumabekova
- 2008 financial crisis and income distribution in Turkey pp. 2627-2643

- Hasan Vergil, Fuat Sekmen, Haşmet Gökirmak and Sukru Apaydin
- A research on the threshold effect of human capital structure upgrading and industrial structure upgrading—based on the perspective of path dependence pp. 2645-2674

- Xiao Dai, Liang Yan, Liu Jianping and JianWu
- The relationship among environmental performance, R&D expenditure and corporate performance: using simultaneous equations model pp. 2675-2689

- Mao-Chang Wang and Zhe Chen
- Predicting future financial performance of banks from management’s tone in the textual disclosures pp. 2691-2721

- Javid Iqbal and Khalid Riaz
- The unique twin approaches of Sufi Sheikhs and host-guest relationships at El Sayed Ahmed El-Badawy Mosque in Egypt pp. 2723-2750

- Ahmed Abdel Fattah and Mary Eddy-U
- Qualitative and quantitative research in the humanities and social sciences: how natural language processing (NLP) can help pp. 2751-2781

- Roberto Franzosi, Wenqin Dong and Yilin Dong
- Data collection for a doctoral study among natives living abroad: revisiting the challenges and strategies undertaken pp. 2783-2802

- MD. Mohsin Reza, Thirunaukarasu Subramaniam and M. Rezaul Islam
- Relative educational poverty: conceptual and empirical issues pp. 2803-2820

- Judith Glaesser
- Balanced sampling of boxes from batches for assessing quality of fruits and vegetables in EU countries pp. 2821-2839

- Sara Franceschi, Gianni Betti, Lorenzo Fattorini, Francesca Gagliardi and Gianni Montrone
- Ensuring survey research data integrity in the era of internet bots pp. 2841-2852

- Marybec Griffin, Richard J. Martino, Caleb LoSchiavo, Camilla Comer-Carruthers, Kristen D. Krause, Christopher B. Stults and Perry N. Halkitis
- Developing and validating the qualitative labour productivity measurement in service industry pp. 2853-2874

- Sharifah Rahama Amirul, Khairul Hanim Pazim, Sharifah Milda Amirul, Rasid Mail and Jakaria Dasan
Volume 56, issue 3, 2022
- Change in occupational tasks and its implications: evidence from a task panel from 1973 to 2011 for Western Germany pp. 889-921

- Tobias Maier
- Does educational expansion decrease suicide rates in European countries? The compositional effect in educational stratification of suicides pp. 923-947

- Tomáš Katrňák and Barbora Hubatková
- When Methods Meet Motives: methodological pluralism in Social Work research pp. 949-965

- Martine Ganzevles, Daan Andriessen, Tine Regenmortel and Jaap Weeghel
- How to present the analysis of qualitative data within interdisciplinary studies for readers in the life and natural sciences pp. 967-984

- Gerda Casimir, Hilde Tobi and Peter Andrew Tamás
- The role of financial development in the relationship between income inequality and economic growth: an empirical approach using cross-country panel data pp. 985-1021

- Toni Juuti
- Algorithmic thinking in the public interest: navigating technical, legal, and ethical hurdles to web scraping in the social sciences pp. 1023-1044

- Alex Luscombe, Kevin Dick and Kevin Walby
- What is in the name? Content analysis of questionnaires on perceived quality of one’s work life pp. 1045-1072

- Renaud Gaucher and Ruut Veenhoven
- Supply chain movement risk in the sneaker industry: an empirical study pp. 1073-1092

- Che-Wei Chang
- The perception of ICT skills and challenges of usage of technologies among the library professionals of the Gujarat State during the COVID 19: a comprehensive study pp. 1093-1120

- Devashri K. Shastri and Pradipsinh Chudasma
- Polarizing policy opinions with conflict framed information: activating negative views of political parties in a multi-party system pp. 1121-1138

- Dieter Dekeyser and Henk Roose
- Methodological and ethical issues in research with street children: an urban and regional planner’s perspectives pp. 1139-1158

- David Victor Ogunkan
- The consumer’s demand functions defined to study contingent consumption plans pp. 1159-1175

- Pierpaolo Angelini and Fabrizio Maturo
- The ‘young and the fearless’: revisiting the conceptualisation of fear of crime pp. 1177-1192

- Vanja Erčulj
- Interpretive structural modelling of inter-agency collaboration risk in public safety networks pp. 1193-1221

- Katarzyna Sienkiewicz-Małyjurek
- Exploratory innovation, exploitative innovation and operational performance: influence of informal social relations in environmental competitiveness pp. 1223-1244

- Salem AlAbri, Seyedeh Khadijeh Taghizadeh, Golam Mostafa Khan and Syed Abidur Rahman
- Should practical usefulness be considered for theory building in HRD? Traditional versus pragmatism approach pp. 1245-1259

- Sana Mumtaz
- A development index for the Greek regions pp. 1261-1281

- Panagiotis Artelaris
- The application of K-means clustering for province clustering in Indonesia of the risk of the COVID-19 pandemic based on COVID-19 data pp. 1283-1291

- Dahlan Abdullah, S. Susilo, Ansari Saleh Ahmar, R. Rusli and Rahmat Hidayat
- Using text mining algorithms in identifying emerging trends for recommender systems pp. 1293-1326

- Iman Raeesi Vanani, Laya Mahmoudi, Seyed Mohammad Jafar Jalali and Kim-Hung Pho
- Rural–urban differences in quality of life and associated factors among community-dwelling older persons in Oyo state, South-Western Nigeria pp. 1327-1344

- Eniola O. Cadmus, Lawrence A. Adebusoye and Eme T. Owoaje
- Correction to: Rural–urban differences in quality of life and associated factors among community-dwelling older persons in Oyo state, South-Western Nigeria pp. 1345-1346

- Eniola O. Cadmus, Lawrence A. Adebusoye and Eme T. Owoaje
- Quality function deployment improvement: A bibliometric analysis and literature review pp. 1347-1366

- Jia Huang, Ling-Xiang Mao, Hu-Chen Liu and Min-shun Song
- Dean Lusher, Johan Koskinen, Garry Robins. Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks: Theory, Methods, and Applications. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. 360 pp, $36.99 (pbk), ISBN: 9780521141383 pp. 1367-1370

- Wensen Huang
- Measuring local competitiveness: comparing and integrating two methods PCA and AHP pp. 1371-1389

- Katarzyna A. Kurek, Wim Heijman, Johan Ophem, Stanisław Gędek and Jacek Strojny
- A worked example of Braun and Clarke’s approach to reflexive thematic analysis pp. 1391-1412

- David Byrne
- Number of answer categories for bipolar item specific scales in face-to-face surveys: Does more mean better? pp. 1413-1433

- Marc Asensio and Melanie Revilla
- Perceived corporate citizenship: a scale development and validation study adopting a bottom-up approach pp. 1435-1461

- Stephen T. Homer
- Predictive model of under-five mortality in developing countries: evidence from multiple indicators cluster survey Punjab pp. 1463-1480

- Muhammad Nadeem, Shahid Adil, Fatima Hunnain and Shahzada M. Naeem Nawaz
- Behind the scenes of K-pop fandom: unveiling K-pop fandom collaboration network pp. 1481-1502

- Jiwon Kang, Jina Kim, Migyeong Yang, Eunil Park, Minsam Ko, Munyoung Lee and Jinyoung Han
- The dynamics between financial market development, taxation propensity, and economic growth: a study of OECD and non-OECD countries pp. 1503-1534

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Mak Arvin, Mahendhiran S. Nair and John H. Hall
- Mediation analysis in recursive systems of distributed-lag linear regressions pp. 1535-1555

- Alessandro Magrini
- Quantifying emotionally grounded discursive knowledge with cognitive-affective maps pp. 1557-1595

- Jasmin Luthardt, Jonathan Howard Morgan, Inka Bormann and Tobias Schröder
- Improving the reproducibility of findings by updating research methodology pp. 1597-1609

- Joseph Klein
- Measuring populist ideology: anti-elite orientation and government status pp. 1611-1629

- Bojan Todosijević, Zoran Pavlović and Olivera Komar
- The importance of service quality as an instrument for client customization: a methodological and practical approach within the hotel sector pp. 1631-1642

- Javier M. Moguerza, Clara Martín-Duque and Juan José Fernández-Muñoz
- Cyber risk index: a socio-technical composite index for assessing risk of cyber attacks with negative outcome pp. 1643-1659

- Marco Bolpagni
- Qualitative empirical research on ethical decision-making in organizations: Revisiting Waters, Bird, and Chant’s pioneering methodological approach pp. 1661-1680

- Marcos Luís Procópio
- Methods for analysing citizens’ attitudes: a hypothetical Italian referendum about the membership of the European Union as a case study pp. 1681-1699

- Marino De Luca
- Ex-post harmonization of cross-national survey data: advances in methodological and substantive inquiries pp. 1701-1708

- Ilona Wysmułek, Irina Tomescu-Dubrow and Joonghyun Kwak
- Electoral integrity matters: how electoral process conditions the relationship between political losing and political trust pp. 1709-1728

- Marlene Mauk
- Church Attendance and Religious change Pooled European dataset (CARPE): a survey harmonization project for the comparative analysis of long-term trends in individual religiosity pp. 1729-1753

- Ferruccio Biolcati, Francesco Molteni, Markus Quandt and Cristiano Vezzoni
- How to combine and analyze all the data from diverse sources: a multilevel analysis of institutional trust in the world pp. 1755-1797

- Claire Durand, Luis Patricio Peña Ibarra, Nadia Rezgui and David Wutchiett
- Multilevel and time-series missing value imputation for combined survey and longitudinal context data pp. 1799-1828

- David Wutchiett and Claire Durand
- The classification of education in surveys: a generalized framework for ex-post harmonization pp. 1829-1866

- Silke L. Schneider
Volume 56, issue 2, 2022
- Working at a remove: continuous, collective, and configurative approaches to qualitative secondary analysis pp. 375-394

- Kahryn Hughes, Jason Hughes and Anna Tarrant
- A Comparative analysis of residents’ satisfaction with apartment building management and maintenance services in South Korea and Taiwan pp. 395-412

- Yao-Chen Kuo, Youngki Huh and Bon-Gang Hwang
- COVID-19: impact on quality of work life in real estate sector pp. 413-427

- Soumi Majumder and Debasish Biswas
- Bibliometric analysis of literature on narrative discourse in corporate annual reports (1990–2019) pp. 429-446

- Yubin Qian and Ya Sun
- Aligning continuing professional development (CPD) with quality assurance (QA): a perspective of healthcare leadership pp. 447-461

- Sajida Agha
- Decision support system for ranking relevant indicators for reopening strategies following COVID-19 lockdowns pp. 463-491

- Tarifa S. Almulhim and Igor Barahona
- Correction to: Decision support system for ranking relevant indicators for reopening strategies following COVID-19 lockdowns pp. 493-493

- Tarifa S. Almulhim and Igor Barahona
- Ecological study of mortality by prostate and breast cancer in Brazil pp. 495-509

- Alisson Castro Barreto, Tailon Martins, Stéfane Dias Rodrigues and Adriano Mendonça Souza
- Tackling the ecological footprint in china through energy consumption, economic growth and CO2 emission: an ARDL approach pp. 511-531

- XuGuang Wang, Liang Yan and XiaoGuang Zhao
- Does foreign aid stimulate economic growth in developing countries? Further evidence in both aggregate and disaggregated samples pp. 533-556

- Muhammad Azam and Yi Feng
- Is there any relationship between TV morning shows and urban women’s empowerment in Pakistan? A case study from Lahore pp. 557-587

- Sajid Hussain, Shafiq Jullandhry and Taimoor ul Hassan
- Fertility and financial development: an analysis of Indian households pp. 589-606

- Samyukta Bhupatiraju
- Cognitive aspects of Lean Six Sigma pp. 607-666

- Neeraj Yadav, Ravi Shankar and Surya Prakash Singh
- Fuzzy set based intra-urban inequality indicator pp. 667-687

- Matheus Pereira Libório, Petr Yakovlevitch Ekel, Oseias da Silva Martinuci, Letícia Ribeiro Figueiredo, Renato Moreira Hadad, Renata de Mello Lyrio and Patrícia Bernardes
- Analysing the nexus between income inequality and military expenditure in top ten defence expenditure economies pp. 689-712

- Sudeshna Ghosh
- Enhancing analytic rigor in qualitative analysis: developing and testing code scheme using Many Facet Rasch Model pp. 713-727

- Zuliana Mohd Zabidi, Bambang Sumintono and Zuraidah Abdullah
- The clues in the news media coverage: detecting Chinese collective action trend from a text analytics research framework pp. 729-749

- Li Ying, Li Linlin and Li Qianqian
- Netflix series 13 reasons why as compound suicide messages: using the Galileo model for cognitive mapping and precise measurements pp. 751-768

- Hua Wang and Joseph Woelfel
- VIX or ınvestors scare? pp. 769-777

- Hakan Yıldırım
- Finalization actions of the finalist teams in the Soccer World Cup 2018: a study with Polar Coordinates pp. 779-792

- Juan Pablo Morillo-Baro, Rafael E. Reigal, José Antonio Ruíz-López, Juan Antonio Vázquez-Diz, Verónica Morales-Sánchez and Antonio Hernández-Mendo
- Prevention of Covid-19 affected patient using multi robot cooperation and Q-learning approach: a solution pp. 793-821

- Bandita Sahu, Pradipta Kumar Das, Manas Ranjan Kabat and Raghvendra Kumar
- The qualitative pretest interview for questionnaire development: outline of programme and practice pp. 823-842

- Christina Buschle, Herwig Reiter and Arne Bethmann
- The search for understanding of mixed method research among graduate students: a case of learners in the school of continuing and distance education, university of Nairobi, Kenya pp. 843-855

- Lydiah Wambugu and Naomi Njoroge
- Getting over the issue of theoretical stagnation: an exploration and metamorphosis of grounded theory approach pp. 857-884

- Gunjan Sharma, Kushagra Kulshreshtha and Naval Bajpai
- Correction to: An overview of structural equation modeling: its beginnings, historical development, usefulness and controversies in the social sciences pp. 885-887

- Piotr Tarka
Volume 56, issue 1, 2022
- How to choose an approach to handling missing categorical data: (un)expected findings from a simulated statistical experiment pp. 1-22

- Svetlana Zhuchkova and Aleksei Rotmistrov
- Remittances and value added across economic sub-sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 23-41

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Safety risk assessment in shopping center construction projects using Fuzzy Fault Tree Analysis method pp. 43-59

- P. Aghaei, G. Asadollahfardi and A. Katabi
- Breaking second glass ceiling: lived experiences of women entrepreneurs in Pakistan pp. 61-72

- Ambreen Salahuddin, Qaisar Khalid Mahmood and Akhlaq Ahmad
- A literature review of open-ended concept maps as a research instrument to study knowledge and learning pp. 73-107

- Kirsten E. Ries, Harmen Schaap, Anne-Marieke M. J. A. P. Loon, Marijke M. H. Kral and Paulien C. Meijer
- A “space” of one’s own: identity and conflict in two Milan districts pp. 109-130

- Sonia Stefanizzi and Valeria Verdolini
- Volatility spillover and dynamic co-movement of foreign direct investment between Malaysia and China and developed countries pp. 131-148

- Mori Kogid, Jaratin Lily, Rozilee Asid, James M. Alin and Dullah Mulok
- Language as a proxy for cultural change. A contrastive analysis for French and Italian lexicon on male homosexuality pp. 149-172

- Massimiliano Agovino, Michele Bevilacqua and Massimiliano Cerciello
- Relevance in Web search: between content, authority and popularity pp. 173-194

- Anton Oleinik
- The relation between complexity and synergy in the case of China: different ways of predicting GDP growth in a complex and adaptive system pp. 195-215

- Inga Ivanova
- BRIC without B: Does ownership structure matters for firm performance in emerging economies? pp. 217-226

- Muhammad Yusuf Amin and Zahoor Ul Haq
- Modeling of inflation cases in South Sulawesi Province using single exponential smoothing and double exponential smoothing methods pp. 227-237

- Ansari Saleh Ahmar, F. Fitmayanti and R. Ruliana
- Science mapping analysis of “cultural” in web of science (1908–2019) pp. 239-257

- Antonio-José Moreno-Guerrero, María Elena Parra-González, Jesús López-Belmonte and Adrián Segura-Robles
- The effects of a special sequential mixed-mode design, and reminders, on panellists’ participation in a probability-based panel study pp. 259-284

- Rolf Becker
- Non-linear cointegration between wholesale electricity prices and electricity generation: an analysis of asymmetric effects pp. 285-303

- Barsha Nibedita and Mohd Irfan
- Public issues, policy proposals, social movements, and the interests of the Koch Brothers network of allies pp. 305-332

- Patrick Doreian and Andrej Mrvar
- Political markets, the party-related factors and political party’s market-orientation in Indonesia’s democracy: evidence from Indonesia’s 2014 parliamentary election pp. 333-357

- Nyarwi Ahmad
- Investigating the causal relationship between woman's health and economic growth in groups D8 and G7 countries pp. 359-374

- Aylar Jalili, Hossein Panahi and Sakineh Sojoodi
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