Journal of Economics, Management and Religion (JEMAR)
2020 - 2026
Current editor(s): Robert M. Sauer
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Volume 07, issue 01, 2026
- Peace, Poverty, and the Planet: Pope Francis’ New Strategy for His Old Church pp. 1-37

- Mario Ferrero
- Historical Ecospirituality and Environmental Attitudes pp. 1-25

- Paul C. Behler and Paulina Schrö der
- Religious Priming, Risk-Taking, and the Activation of Religiosity pp. 1-38

- Pedro Naso
- Ite Missa Est: the Traditional Latin Mass in England and Wales, 2015–2023 pp. 1-22

- Clara Piano and Ennio Emanuele Piano
- Perspectives on Government and the Economy: Religious and Ethnic Variation in Support for CST-Inspired Economic Principles pp. 1-35

- Lisa A. Keister
- Utility and the Unseen: Modelling the Determinants of Church Growth in Rural India pp. 1-24

- Oliver Thomas Perkins
Volume 06, issue 02, 2025
- Neoliberalism and Catholic Social Thought: The Clarifying Contributions of Cathonomics pp. 1-16

- Kate Ward
- Work as Worship: An Investigation into Some of its Economic and Wellbeing Effects pp. 1-42

- Mukesh Eswaran
- Islamic Social Teaching and Cathonomics pp. 1-38

- Waleed El-Ansary
- Seeking a Just Economy: A Perspective from the Sikh Tradition pp. 1-22

- Nirvikar Singh
- When the Earth and the Poor Cry Out, We Hear ‘What the Thunder Said’. Lessons from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad and Hindu Social Teaching for a More Just Socio-Political Economy pp. 1-22

- Rahul Chandrashekhar Oka
- Introduction: Virtue Economics pp. 1-23

- Mahan Mirza
- Transforming Our Economic System: An Interspiritual Perspective pp. 1-14

- Thomas Legrand
- A Neo-Calvinist Pursuit of a More Just Economy pp. 1-14

- Steven McMullen
- Toward a More Just Economy: Reflections on Anthony Annett, Catholic Social Teaching, and Bahá’à Principles pp. 1-10

- Augusto Lopez-Claros
- Judaism and Cathonomics: Notes on Semitism, Science, and Sodomy pp. 1-12

- Samuel Hayim Brody
- We Make Our Worlds: A Buddhist Challenge to the Worldview of Economics pp. 1-12

- Joy Brennan
Volume 06, issue 01, 2025
- The Divine Economy pp. 1-13

- Paul Seabright
- Law and Morality: The Decisive Oath as a Means of Resolving Legal Disputes pp. 1-20

- Metin M. CoÅŸgel and Thomas J. Miceli
- Religious Conversion across Countries pp. 1-19

- Robert Barro and Rachel M. McCleary
Volume 05, issue 02, 2024
- Sex, Magic, and Religion: Cross-Country Evidence from the Muslim Societies pp. 1-44

- Omer F. Baris and Riccardo Pelizzo
- Theorising Business Ethics Through a Sikh Lens pp. 1-26

- Dilzafer Singh
- Liberalism Caused the Great Enrichment pp. 1-59

- Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
Volume 05, issue 01, 2024
- Superstition and Self-governance in Indian Country pp. 1-22

- Ilia Murtazashvili and Ali Palida
- A New World Order? Anti-Semitism in Incarcerated, Jewish, Female Inmates in America pp. 1-21

- Marcia J. Kesner
Volume 04, issue 02, 2023
- Isolating the Roles of Religion, Ethnicity, and Political Ideology in Mass Atrocities, 1800–2020 pp. 1-49

- Mukesh Eswaran
- Cathonomics: A Review Article pp. 1-15

- Nirvikar Singh
- Discrimination in the Spotlight: The Effects of Political and Religious Bias on Consumer Behaviour and Labour Markets pp. 1-29

- Christos A. Makridis
Volume 04, issue 01, 2023
- Religiousness, Portfolio Choice, and Gambling in Japan pp. 1-19

- Kuniyoshi Saito
- The Rationality of Oaths in Armed Struggle: A Dynamic Model of Commitment and the Mau Mau Insurgency (1952–1956) pp. 1-24

- Yuan Hsiao and Steven Pfaff
- Review of Trading Futures: A Theological Critique of Financialized Capitalism pp. 1-6

- Zachary Rodriguez
- The Effect of Economic Shocks on Religious Freedom Violations: Evidence from Eritrea, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Sudan pp. 1-23

- Rachel Miner
Volume 03, issue 02, 2022
- Monepiscopacy: A Rational Choice Account pp. 1-18

- Wilson Whitener and Alexander William Salter
- Anarchy and Higher Trade Equilibrium: A Study of the Russian Old Believer Monasteries pp. 1-12

- Vladimir Vladimirovich Maltsev
- Behavioural Aspects of Religiosity in Finance: A Brief Survey on Conventional Versus Islamic Finance pp. 1-21

- Huseyin Ozturk
- Religion, Morality, and Economics: Insights from the Sikh Tradition pp. 1-34

- Nirvikar Singh
Volume 03, issue 01, 2022
- A Renewed Study on Charitable Giving Among Canadians pp. 1-16

- Alan TY Chan and Robert A. MacDonald
- Decentralised Terrorism, Religion, and Social Identity pp. 1-41

- Mukesh Eswaran and Hugh M. Neary
- A Theory of Religious Affiliation pp. 1-39

- Prosper Raynold
- Religiosity, Smoking and Other Risky Behaviors pp. 1-27

- Monica Roman, Klaus Zimmermann and Aurelian-Petrus Plopeanu
Volume 02, issue 02, 2021
- Wages, Religion and the Great Recession in the United States pp. 1-27

- Sedefka V. Beck and Donka M. Brodersen
- On the Origin of Religious Values: Does Italian Weather Affect Individualism in Bolivia? pp. 1-38

- Lewis Davis
- The Macro-Economic Influences on a New Religious Group in Japan pp. 1-18

- Yoshinori Wada
- Religious, Civil, and Economic Freedoms: What’s the Chicken and What’s the Egg? pp. 1-34

- Christos Makridis
Volume 02, issue 01, 2021
- In Persona Christi Capitis: Agency Problems When God is the Principal pp. 1-30

- Clara E. Jace and Ennio E. Piano
- An Investigation Into Religious Peer Effects pp. 1-24

- Daniel Ooi
- Ethnic Identity in American History and America’s Exceptional Religiosity: Theory and Some Evidence pp. 1-40

- Mukesh Eswaran
- The Pentecostal Gender Paradox: Pentecostalism and Intimate Partner Violence in Ghana pp. 1-18

- Sara Gundersen
Volume 01, issue 02, 2020
- Economics of the Sacramental Bread Ordeal in the Russian Princedoms Period pp. 1-16

- Vladimir Vladimirovich Maltsev
- Does Religion Nudge People to Donate? Evidence from Ramadan pp. 1-16

- Zeynep B. Ugur
- The Institutional Foundations of Religious Freedom pp. 1-35

- Mark Koyama
Volume 01, issue 01, 2020
- Religiosity and Long-Run Productivity Growth pp. 1-40

- Dierk Herzer and Holger Strulik
- Why Do Corporations Decide to Do Good? pp. 1-19

- Donald Siegel
- Labour-Market Integration by Responding to Work Motives: Lessons from a Study of Israeli Ultra-Orthodox Women pp. 1-32

- Yael Goldfarb and Shoshana Neuman
- Do Religious Contexts Elicit More Trust and Altruism? Decision-Making Scenario Experiments pp. 1-25

- Bradley Ruffle and Richard Sosis