Economics and Business Review
2018 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 3, 2025
- Fair trade and its role in sustainable development of agri-food system: A systematic literature review pp. 7-38

- Salim Ashura, Kowalska Aleksandra and Manning Louise
- Corporate governance, financial markets, and economic growth: Does corporate governance moderate the finance-growth nexus? pp. 39-64

- Kilinc Mustafa and Ulussever Talat
- CEO values and corporate performance: A text mining and LLM-based approach pp. 65-90

- Oleksy Paweł, Reccius Matthias and Czupryna Marcin
- Clustering S&P 500 companies by machine learning for sustainable decision-making pp. 91-118

- Ergenç Cansu and Aktaş Rafet
- Gender diversity in corporate boards and firm risk-taking: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 119-142

- Shakeel Sobia and Khawaja Mohsin
- Speaking up in financial co-operatives: How values and job type shape employee commitment pp. 143-166

- Piasecki Przemysław and Ławrynowicz Maciej
Volume 11, issue 2, 2025
- How initial price history influences expectation formation in multi-asset experimental markets: An exploratory case study pp. 7-37

- Kresta Aleš and Sedláková Michaela
- What makes stocks sensitive to investor sentiment: An analysis based on Google Trends pp. 39-65

- Qureshi Adeel Ali
- Financial inclusion, remittances and household consumption in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from the application of an endogenous threshold dynamic panel model pp. 67-90

- Ahmat-Tidjani Mahamat Ibrahim
- Economic growth in the European Union: Exploring the role of innovation and gender pp. 91-117

- Vicente Coronel and Carmen Diaz-Roldan
- Game-theory behaviour of large language models: The case of Keynesian beauty contests pp. 119-148

- Siting Estee Lu
Volume 11, issue 1, 2025
- Environmental pollution and economic growth in the European Union countries: A systematic literature review pp. 7-30

- Błażej Suproń
- Energy mix and its implications on the Vietnamese economy by 2030: A CGE analysis using GTAP-E-Power pp. 31-54

- Nguyen Duy Chinh and Ko Jong-Hwan
- The impact of women’s economic empowerment on human development in sub-Saharan Africa: A panel quantile regression approach pp. 55-81

- Mekhzoumi Lotfi, Chikh-Amnache Sabrina and Mekhzoumi Nabila
- The effects of COVID-19 on Polish enterprises pp. 82-107

- Kuryłek Wojciech and Yochanan Shachmurove
- Inflation expectations proprieties during the war: The case of Ukraine pp. 108-132

- Szyszko Magdalena, Rutkowska Aleksandra and Motuzka Olena
- Financial inclusion, market concentration and underwriting performance: Empirical evidence from Central Eastern and Southeastern European countries pp. 133-156

- Srbinoski Bojan, Kjosevski Jordan, Poposki Klime and Mecheski Stevcho
Volume 10, issue 4, 2024
- Spillover effects of remittances on local public spending in developing economies pp. 7-31

- Raul Ponce Rodriguez, Rodríguez Benito Alán Ponce and Guirado Juan Carlos Medina
- Second-round effects of food prices on core inflation in Turkey pp. 32-55

- Türken Fatma and Yildirim Mustafa Ozan
- Analysis of the impact of financial inclusion and FinTech on youth labour force participation in the MENA region pp. 56-79

- Elmasmari Hanane and Amaghouss Jabrane
- Role of subjective norms in shaping entrepreneurial intentions among students pp. 80-100

- Nessel Karolina, Kościółek Szczepan and Leśniak Anna
- Religious service attendance and consumer financial outcomes: Evidence from a longitudinal survey pp. 101-128

- Cwynar Andrzej, Potocki Tomasz, Białowolski Piotr and Węziak-Białowolska Dorota
- The effects of technology and innovation adoption on firm performance among small and medium enterprises: Evidence from Vietnam’s logistics sector pp. 129-164

- Nguyen Thanh Tuan, Bekrar Abdelghani, Le Thi Muoi, Artiba Abdelhakim, Chargui Tarik, Vo Thi Le Hoa and Trinh Thi Thu Huong
- Relationship between corporate sustainability performance and corporate financial performance: The case of companies from the WIG-ESG Index pp. 165-188

- Matuszewska-Pierzynka Agnieszka
- Social media disagreement and financial markets: A comparison of stocks and Bitcoin pp. 189-213

- Akarsu Sergen and Yilmaz Neslihan
Volume 10, issue 3, 2024
- Unveiling financial well-being: Insights from retired people in Third Age group in Poland, Spain and Denmark pp. 7-33

- Jajko-Siwek Alicja
- Linder hypothesis and India’s services trade pp. 34-57

- Jadhav Jadhav, Singh Juhi and Renukunta Anusha
- The effect of output on employment in Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 58-83

- Bartosik Krzysztof
- CSR committees and their effect on green practices pp. 84-111

- Vuong Ngoc Bao
- The role of internationalisation in moderating the impact of ESG disclosure on financial performance pp. 112-141

- Soesetio Yuli, Siswanto Ely, Subagyo, Fuad Muhammad, Rudiningtyas Dyah Arini and Astutik Siti
- Price limit bands, risk-return tradeoff and asymmetric volatility: Evidence from Tunisian Stock Exchange sectors pp. 142-162

- Mnari Othman and Faouel Bassma
- Quantile connectedness between social network sentiment and sustainability index volatility: Evidence from the Moroccan financial market pp. 163-196

- Oubani Ahmed El
- CEO pay ratio versus financial performance in Polish public companies pp. 197-215

- Byrka-Kita Katarzyna and Bulasiński Karol
- Innovation and Industry 4.0 in building the international competitiveness of food industry enterprises: The perspective of food industry representatives in Poland pp. 216-241

- Łukiewska Katarzyna
Volume 10, issue 2, 2024
- Proposal for a comprehensive retirement insurance solution (CRIS) to mitigate retirement risk based on theory of change pp. 7-30

- Łyskawa Krzysztof and Bielawska Kamila
- Examining the performance of Shari’ah-compliant versus conventional stock indexes: A comparative analysis pre‑, during, and post-COVID-19 pp. 31-59

- Abu-Alkhei Ahmad M., Alsharari Nizar M., Khan Walayet A., Ramzani Sara R. and Horam Phungmayo
- Taxation of public pensions in European Union countries pp. 60-91

- Cieślukowski Maciej
- Labour productivity in Italian regions: A gravitational model approach pp. 92-117

- Filipowicz Katarzyna, Kelebaj Oleksij and Tokarski Tomasz
- Personal bankruptcy prediction using machine learning techniques pp. 118-142

- Brygała Magdalena and Korol Tomasz
- Enhancing garbage fee compliance: Insights from a Slovak municipality pp. 143-164

- Caplanova Anetta, Sirakovova Eva and Szakadatova Estera
- Growth prospects for the silver economy in the market segment of residential care services provided to dependent elderly people pp. 165-186

- Iwański Rafał
Volume 10, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial introduction pp. 3-5

- Pilc Michał and Konrad Sobanski
- Some implications of behavioral finance for international monetary analysis pp. 7-29

- Willett Thomas D.
- Google Search intensity and stock returns in frontier markets: Evidence from the Vietnamese market pp. 30-56

- Duc Dang Thi Viet, Hoai Nguyen Thu, Nguyen Van Phuoc, Nguyen Dang Phong, Anh Nguyen Huong and Hai Ho Hong
- The asset-backing risk of stablecoin trading: The case of Tether pp. 57-80

- Fernández Francisco Javier Jorcano, Fernández Miguel Ángel Echarte and Alonso Sergio Luis Náñez
- Determinants of consumer adoption of biometric technologies in mobile financial applications pp. 81-100

- Piotrowska Anna Iwona
- Central bank communication in unconventional times: Some evidence from a textual analysis of the National Bank of Poland communication during the COVID-crisis pp. 101-124

- Voloshchenko-Holda Lada and Niedziółka Paweł
- Corporate governance and risk management: An evaluation of board responsibilities in western and Islamic banks pp. 125-152

- Alatassi Bchr and Pillai Rekha
- Silver entrepreneurship: A golden opportunity for ageing society pp. 153-178

- Bojanić Ivana Barković, Erceg Aleksandar and Sekuloska Jovanka Damoska
- Assessing the long-term asymmetric relationship between energy consumption and CO2 emissions: Evidence from the Visegrad Group countries pp. 179-198

- Błażej Suproń
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