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Volume 27, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial Board pp. (ebi)-(ebi)

- The Editors
- Innovation policy measurement: analysis of Lithuania’s case pp. 1-14

- Alvydas Baležentis and Kristina Balkienė
- National income and fishery consumption: a global investigation pp. 15-33

- Chyi-Lu Jang and Chun-Ping Chang
- Are unemployment rates stationary in Asia-Pacific countries? New findings from Fourier ADF test pp. 34-45

- Fumitaka Furuoka
- Is economics scientific discipline loyal to its own starting points and fundamental principles? pp. 46-54

- Kešeljević Aleksandar
- Does banking sector development promote economic growth? An empirical analysis for selected countries in Central and South Eastern Europe pp. 55-66

- Mihail Petkovski and Jordan Kjosevski
- Innovativeness and intangibles in transition: the case of Slovenia pp. 67-85

- Miroslav Verbič and Sašo Polanec
- The impact of fiscal policy on foreign direct investments. Empiric evidence from Romania pp. 86-106

- Magdalena Rădulescu and Elena Druica
- Outreach and performance analysis of microfinance institutions in Cameroon pp. 107-119

- Cletus Ambe Shu and Bilge Oney
- Multivariate analysis of the Croatian clusters pp. 120-133

- Alka Obadić and Lela Tijanić
- Bank net interest margin related to risk, ownership and size: an exploratory study of the Serbian banking industry pp. 134-154

- Srđan Marinković and Ognjen Radović
- Was there a contagion between major European and Croatian stock markets? An analysis of co-exceedances pp. 155-168

- Silvo Dajčman
- Life and non-life insurance demand: the different effects of influence factors in emerging countries from Europe and Asia pp. 169-180

- Simona Laura Dragos
- Value relevance of accounting information: evidence from South Eastern European countries pp. 181-190

- Ivica Pervan and Marijana Bartulović
- CAPM augmented with liquidity and size premium in the Croatian stock market pp. 191-206

- Jelena Minović and Boško Živković
- Homogeneity analysis of south-eastern European countries according to tourism competitiveness performances pp. 207-220

- Sonja Jovanović, Vesna Janković Milić and Bojan Krstić
- Corporate governance practices and firm performance measured by Croatian Corporate Governance Index (CCGI®) pp. 221-231

- Dina Korent, Ivana Đunđek and Marina Klačmer Čalopa
- Duopoly innovation under product externalities pp. 232-243

- You-hua Chen and Pu-yan Nie
- Analysis of luxury resort hotels by using the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process and the Fuzzy Delphi Method pp. 244-266

- Anna M. Gil-Lafuente, José M. Merigó and Emilio Vizuete
- Consumer behaviour: influence of place of residence on the decision-making process when choosing a tourist destination pp. 267-279

- Lukrecija Djeri, Tanja Armenski, Dragan Tesanovic, Milan Bradić and Svetlana Vukosav
- Inflation volatility: an Asian perspective pp. 280-303

- Syed Kumail Abbas Rizvi, Bushra Naqvi, Christian Bordes and Nawazish Mirza
- Factors that influence cross-border cooperation between businesses in the Alps–Adriatic region pp. 304-319

- Stanka Setnikar Cankar, Janko Seljak and Veronika Petkovšek
- Proposing a new methodology for prioritising the investment strategies in the private sector of Iran pp. 320-345

- Abdolreza Yazdani-Chamzini, Shahram Shariati, Siamak Haji Yakhchali and Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas
- Structural unemployment in Croatia – How important is the occupational mismatch? pp. 346-365

- Iva Tomić
- Gender differences in the usage of resources in the entrepreneurial opportunity identification process in Slovenia and Croatia pp. 366-377

- Irena Kedmenec, Polona Tominc and Miroslav Rebernik
- Environmental impact assessment based on group decision-making methods in mining projects pp. 378-392

- Navid Rikhtegar, Nabiollah Mansouri, Amir Ahadi Oroumieh, Abdolreza Yazdani-Chamzini, Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas and Simona Kildienė
- Investigation of the relationship between contemporary cost management methods and improvement in financial performance pp. 393-413

- Josipa Mijoč, Dubravka Pekanov Starčević and Ivo Mijoč
- The relationship between customer-related social stressors and job outcomes: the mediating role of emotional exhaustion pp. 414-426

- Osman M. Karatepe and Rita Anumbose Nkendong
- The effects of oil and non-oil exports on economic growth: a case study of the Iranian economy pp. 427-441

- Seyed Mehrshad Parvin Hosseini and Chor Foon Tang
- Forecasting the demand for blue-collar workers in the construction sector in 2020: the case of Lithuania pp. 442-462

- Tatjana Vilutienė, Valentinas Podvezko, Gintautas Ambrasas and Vaidotas Šarka
- Analysis of investors’ preferences in the Montenegro stock market using data mining techniques pp. 463-482

- Ljiljana Kašćelan, Vladimir Kašćelan and Miomir Jovanović
- An importance-performance analysis of service quality in spa hotels pp. 483-495

- Ivana Blešić, Jovanka Popov-Raljić, Lenko Uravić, Uglješa Stankov, Lukrecija Đeri, Milana Pantelić and Tanja Armenski
- Scientometric approach of productivity in scholarly economics and business pp. 496-507

- Cristian Mihai Dragos, Vasile Dinu, Ciprian Marcel Pop and Dan Cristian Dabija
- Authentic leadership, employees’ job satisfaction, and work engagement: a hierarchical linear modelling approach pp. 508-526

- Sandra Penger and Matej Černe
- Empirical analysis of collusive behaviour in the Turkish deposits market pp. 527-538

- Resul Aydemir
- Corporate social responsibility in emerging and developing economies in Central and Eastern Europe – a measurement model from the stakeholder theory perspective pp. 539-558

- Andreea-Daniela Gangone and Mariana-Cristina Gănescu
- The superiority of FCFF over EVA and FCFE in capital budgeting pp. 559-572

- Paweł Mielcarz and Franjo Mlinarič
- Influence of board and ownership structure on bank profitability: evidence from South East Europe pp. 573-589

- Predrag Stančić, Milan Čupić and Vladimir Obradović
- Possible effects of domestic and foreign factors on monetary policy implementation in Turkey: a DSGE-VAR approach pp. 590-606

- Oguzhan Ozcelebi, Nurtac Yildirim and Aydan Kansu
- Determinants of retail trade in Croatia pp. 607-628

- Manuel Benazić
- Fan chart or Monte Carlo simulations for assessing the uncertainty of inflation forecasts in Romania? pp. 629-644

- Mihaela Simionescu
- Relevance of innovation cooperation for firms’ innovation activity: the case of Slovenia pp. 645-661

- Andreja Jaklič, Jože P. Damijan, Matija Rojec and Aljaz Kuncic
- Correlation between the state of cluster development and national competitiveness in the Global Competitiveness Report of the World Economic Forum 2012–2013 pp. 662-672

- Vesna Paraušić, Drago Cvijanović, Branko Mihailović and Kristina Veljković
- Panel regression of stock market indices dynamics in south-eastern European economies pp. 673-688

- Anita Peša and Mejra Festić
- Online purchase behaviour among professionals: a socio-demographic perspective for Turkey pp. 689-699

- Ibrahim Akman and Mohammad Rehan
- Unleashing the potential of the small and medium enterprise sector in Serbia pp. 700-712

- Mirjana Radovic-Markovic
- Measuring pro-poor sectoral analysis for Pakistan: trickle down? pp. 713-728

- Khalid Zaman, Bashir Ahmad Khilji, Usama Awan, Ghulam Ali and Imran Naseem
- Economic repercussions of opening the border to labour movements between North and South Cyprus pp. 729-739

- Nuru Giritli, Glenn Jenkins and Sevin Ugural
- Did the contagion effect exist? Evidence from Abu Dhabi, Jordan and America pp. 740-754

- Liang-Chun Ho and Chia-Hsing Huang
- Customer relationship management in business operations of trading companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 755-770

- Beriz Čivić
- The four-factor asset pricing model on the Polish stock market pp. 771-783

- Anna Czapkiewicz and Tomasz Wójtowicz
- Measuring the quality of corporate governance in the banking sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 784-798

- Branko Matić and Nikola Papac
- Why should gender differences in hospitality really matter? A study of personnel’s service orientation and job satisfaction in hotels pp. 799-817

- Marko D. Petrović, Tamara Jovanović, Jelica J. Marković, Tanja Armenski and Vladimir Marković
- Analysis of cultural differences between Croatia, Brazil, Germany and Serbia pp. 818-829

- Najla Podrug, Davor Filipović and Ines Stančić
- The analysis of innovation in Western Balkan countries in 2012 pp. 830-846

- Slobodan Cvetanovic, Danijela Despotović, Igor Mladenović and Dušanka Jovović
- Opportunities for tourism development and cooperation in the region by improving the quality of tourism services – the ‘Danube Cycle Route’ case study pp. 847-860

- Aleksandra Vujko and Tamara Gajic
- The dynamics of intellectual resources during the economic crisis pp. 861-881

- Elena Shakina and Angel Barajas
- Sustainable value creation: coherence of corporate social responsibility and performance of socially responsible investment funds pp. 882-898

- Jelena Stankevičienė and Julija Čepulytė
- The ordinal dominance theory as applied to the most attractive retail cities of the Benelux area pp. 899-915

- Willem K.M. Brauers and Edmundas K. Zavadskas
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