International Review of Applied Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 6, 2025
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Risk, uncertainty, and democracy pp. 807-809

- Suzanne Schneider
- Malaise and crisis in the algorithmic civilisation pp. 810-827

- Audrey Borowski
- Planetary risk society: from ignored problems to fast solutions pp. 828-841

- Jan Kunnas
- Recentering politics in risk governance: auto insurance negotiations in 1990s Baltimore pp. 842-861

- Sarena Martinez
- Mathematical models: a state of exception pp. 862-879

- Andrea Saltelli, Arnald Puy and Monica Di Fiore
- Stock market development: building a risk society since 1688 pp. 880-903

- Catherine R Macaulay
- Financialization, earnings volatility, and firm turbulence in the risk society pp. 904-918

- Raphaële Chappe
- Technocracy without society: a critique of nudging as an approach to managing risk pp. 919-941

- Suzanne Schneider
Volume 39, issue 4-5, 2025
- Realising the mutual advantage pp. 485-491

- Joseph Blasi and Jonathan Michie
- Employee share ownership and the nature of earnings management pp. 492-514

- Joseph Abdelnour, Nicolas Aubert and Domenico Campa
- Retheorizing workplace spillover theory: does an economic-based pathway exist? pp. 515-537

- Michael L. Palmieri
- A review of the applicability of the main theories of financial structure to Spanish worker cooperatives pp. 538-559

- Beñat Herce Lezeta, Monica Gago García and Iñaki Arenaza Bengoa
- Operationalizing critical success factors of employee ownership using principles of learning management pp. 560-577

- Valerie J. Whitcomb and Frank Shipper
- Race, inclusion, and equity: do ESOP jobs deliver for Black workers? pp. 578-594

- Adriane J. Clomax and Michalle Mor Barak
- Feeling like owners: the impact of high-performance work practices and psychological ownership on employee outcomes in employee-owned companies pp. 595-616

- Edward J. Carberry, Jung Ook Kim, Joo Hun Han, Dan Weltmann, Joseph Blasi and Douglas Kruse
- Disabilities, shared capitalism, and wealth: evidence from health and retirement survey pp. 617-633

- Lisa Schur, Jason Wang, Doug Kruse and Takao Kato
- Interrelations of broad-based employee stock compensation, organisational justice perception, and psychological ownership pp. 634-656

- Jungook Kim
- Financial participation, productivity and conflict in French firms pp. 657-668

- Fathi Fakhfakh and Felix FitzRoy
- Does employee ownership promote workers’ wealth accumulation? The case of stock options pp. 669-691

- Angelina Grigoryeva
- The impact of employee share ownership on job quality: insights from closely held businesses pp. 692-716

- Adria Scharf
- Employee ownership: a view from the lab pp. 717-730

- Philip Mellizo
- Voluntary sustainability standards, employee ownership, and the sustainable development goals: can VSS leverage EO to accelerate progress towards the SDGs? pp. 731-749

- Elizabeth A. Bennett
- Employee benefit programs and corporate social responsibility: the impacts of flexibility- and stability-enhancing programs pp. 750-767

- Jegoo Lee
- The productivity effects of worker representation on the board pp. 768-788

- Derek C. Jones and Jeffrey Pliskin
- The role of agricultural cooperatives in economic development: international experience pp. 789-806

- Zhupargul Abdykaliyeva, Saltanat Baidybekova, Samal Abdykalyk, Bota Baitarakova and Aigerim Kenjassarova
Volume 39, issue 2-3, 2025
- The theory and practice of employee ownership pp. 165-174

- Joseph Blasi and Jonathan Michie
- Meta economics: generating moral economies pp. 175-180

- Jonathan F. P. Rose
- Continental ambivalence toward employee ownership: philosophical and historical interpretations pp. 181-196

- Christophe Sente and Christopher Mackin
- Automation, artificial intelligence and capital concentration – A race for the machine pp. 197-215

- Jens Lowitzsch and Renan Magalhães
- Defending and expanding industrial democracy and worker cooperatives in an age of neoliberal globalisation pp. 216-240

- Oier Imaz Alias, Johan Elvemo Ravn, Trond Sanne Haga and Davydd J. Greenwood
- Employee ownership trusts: an employee ownership success story pp. 241-260

- Andrew Pendleton and Andrew Robinson
- A critical analysis of different forms of employee ownership pp. 261-276

- David Ellerman and Tej Gonza
- Profit sharing in practice: its prevalence and influence on job satisfaction controlling for workplace amenities pp. 277-292

- Christos A. Makridis
- The first study of majority employee-owned enterprises in the U.S.: an historical retrospective analysis pp. 293-305

- Erik K. Olsen
- Explaining the rarity gap of worker cooperatives between France and Italy pp. 306-330

- Thibault Mirabel and Marco Lomuscio
- Development of employee financial participation schemes in EU member states and their impact on firm performance: new evidence using European Company Surveys pp. 331-365

- Alban Hashani, Iraj Hashi, Wenzel Matiaske, Axel Czaya and Jens Lowitzsch
- Where employee ownership works best pp. 366-378

- Colin Birkhead, Noah Gibson and Mark C. Hand
- Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) as social enterprise pp. 379-395

- Daphne Berry
- Employee ownership for union workers: positive outcomes and negative perceptions pp. 396-425

- William Foley, Adrienne Eaton, Douglas Kruse, Joseph Blasi and Lisa Schur
- Ecosystem supports for incarcerated worker co-ops pp. 426-440

- Jessica Gordon-Nembhard and Esther West
- How do platform co-ops work? Social empowerment challenges from the implementation of CoopCycle in Argentina pp. 441-458

- Denise Kasparian
- Cash profit sharing and labour productivity in family firms: Exploring the effects of R&D and capital intensities pp. 459-483

- Frank Mullins and Esra Memili
Volume 39, issue 1, 2025
- Economic policies for economic development pp. 1-2

- Jonathan Michie
- GDP growth in Brazil after the liberalising reforms pp. 3-20

- Philip Arestis and Carolina Troncoso Baltar
- Do capital controls absorb global financial shocks? Evidence from emerging market economies pp. 21-46

- Richa Jain and Amlendu Dubey
- Macrofinancial linkages and income distribution in the South African economy pp. 47-73

- Immaculate Nxumalo, Jones Odei-Mensah and Imhotep Alagidede
- Vulnerability of the informal sector in an emerging economy: a multi-level analysis pp. 74-99

- Bui Khac Linh
- Food security and financial inclusion in Africa: exploring the role of educational development pp. 100-125

- Gracy Mungosy Tsongo, Wirajing Kindzeka, Paul Ningaye and Tii Nchofoung
- Understanding the post-covid Chinese economy pp. 126-144

- Kerry Liu
- Impact of digital finance services on women’s economic empowerment in Burkina Faso pp. 145-163

- Salamata Loaba, Salimata Traoré, Eugéne Dimaviya Compaoré and Sugrinoma Aristide Ouédraogo
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