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- MNEs and SDG 17: how do multinational banks take part? A systematic literature review and future directions

- Mesiet William Kamihanda, Miguel M. Torres, Hafsa El Bekri and Olugbenga Ayo Ojubanire
- MNEs approach to contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals - an exploratory study , pp 100-115

- Marc Oberhauser
- MNEs as catalysts of productive entrepreneurship: the case of Egypt , pp 317-337

- Paola Garrone, Lucia Piscitello, Valentina Rotondi and Vittoria G. Scalera
- MNEs, economic development, and social change in Asia , pp 122-139

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- MNEs, innovation, capitalism, and democracy

- Eva Dantas and Elisa Giuliani
- MNEs’ transition to green innovation: a managerial attention-based typology , pp 425-442

- Shaker A. Zahra and Stephanie L. Wang
- Mobile banking usage behavior , pp 131-144

- Andrews Agya Yalley and Rebecca Dei Mensah
- Mobile Call Termination: A Tale of Two-Sided Markets

- Tommaso Valletti
- Mobile Communications: Economic and Social Impact

- Gerald R. Faulhaber
- Mobile Internet Developments in Europe, East Asia and the US

- Morten Falch, Anders Henten and Karsten Vandrup
- Mobile money and financial inclusion: an analytical survey , pp 52-75

- Ahmad Hassan Ahmad, Christopher J. Green and Fei Jiang
- Mobile money, financial inclusion and poverty: key results from two new surveys in Ghana , pp 189-223

- Fei Jiang, Carlos Sakyi-Nyarko, Ahmad Hassan Ahmad and Christopher J. Green
- Mobile money, M-Pesa, and the Sustainable Development Goals

- Francesca Giliberto and Diane Holt
- Mobile Phones and Crime Deterrence: An Underappreciated Link

- Jonathan Klick, John MacDonald and Thomas Stratmann
- Mobile Regulation and the ‘Waterbed’ Effect

- Christos Genakos and Tommaso Valletti
- Mobile space-times and the rescaling of political community

- Loren B. Landau
- Mobile technology in the modern era , pp 26-47

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- Mobile territories of wellbeing: advancing mobility justice as territorial , pp 47-54

- Theresa Harada
- Mobilisation theory and industrial action

- Gabriella Cioce
- Mobilising accounting information systems in mergers and acquisitions , pp 135-151

- Marjo Visnen and Janne Jrvinen
- Mobilities

- Peter Adey
- Mobility

- Iris Goldner Lang
- Mobility as a Service (MaaS)

- David A. Hensher
- Mobility as a Service, new technologies, service-based travel , pp 364-387

- David Hensher and Chinh Q. Ho
- Mobility as Positional Change , pp 219-234

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- Mobility hubs

- Thomas Arnold and Andrew Timmis
- Mobility in youth transitions at the start of the 21st century - from consuming mobility to im/mobile futures? , pp 67-78

- Ewa Krzaklewska
- Mobility poverty

- Tobias Kuttler and Massimo Moraglio
- Mobility technologies and space reallocation

- Miloš N. Mladenović
- Mobility tourism as a guarantee for health, wellbeing and sustainability , pp 36-56

- Wei Weng, Edith Cowan, Antonio Juan Briones Pe√±alver, Pedro Fernandes da Anunciaç√£o and Tamara Saura Acosta
- Mobility-as-a-Service: how governance is shaping an innovation and its outcomes , pp 269-294

- Wijnand Veeneman
- Mobility-related equity and justice: a perspective from Latin American cities , pp 105-120

- Natalia Villamizar Duarte, Ana Marcela Ardila Pinto and Marcos Paulo Ferreira de Góis
- Mobilization of savings in transition countries: the case of Lithuania

- Dalia Vidickiene, Salomeja Jasinskaite and Rasa Melnikiene
- Mobilizing higher education and research toward engineering for global development: the approach taken by the Centre for Global Engineering , pp 103-124

- Ahmed Mahmoud, Amy Bilton, Morris Huang, Levente Diosady and Yu-Ling Cheng
- Mobilizing innovation policy in the pursuit of net zero emissions: an evolutionary perspective

- Jan Fagerberg
- Mobilizing supranational courts in authoritarian and violent contexts: Kurdish lawyers before the European Court of Human Rights , pp 197-210

- Dilek Kurban
- Modal accessibility disparity to terminals and its effect on the competitiveness of HST versus air transport , pp 126-149

- Juan Carlos García-Palomares, Javier Gutiérrez, Juan Carlos Martín and Concepción Román
- Mode and destination choice in tourism

- Dimitrios Buhalis, Karima Kourtit and Vanessa G.B. Gowreesunkar
- Mode of production , pp 227-232

- Jairus Banaji
- Model and signed oil and gas contracts - review of stability mechanisms in developing and transition economies to guarantee certainty and predictability , pp 214-231

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- Model building for infrastructure initiatives , pp 423-441

- Bert van Wee, Jan Anne Annema and Hugo Priemus
- Model building, inference and interpretation: developing discrete choice models in the age of machine learning , pp 74-115

- Filipe Rodrigues, Rico Krueger and Francisco Camara Pereira
- Model comparison and robustness: a proposal for policy analysis after the financial crisis , pp 33-67

- Volker Wieland
- Model Competition Laws

- Cassey Lee
- Model diet for a living wage , pp 33-85

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- Model Goodness of Fit: A Multiple Resolution Procedure , pp 249-265

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- Model of the Banco de Espana

- Pablo Burriel, Angel Estrada and Javier Valles
- Model with capital heterogeneity , pp 152-162

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- Modeling a Housing and Mortgage Crisis , pp 293-331

- Alexandras P. Vardoulakis
- Modeling an Antitrust Regulator for Telecoms

- James B. Speta
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