MENDELU Working Papers in Business and Economics
From Mendel University in Brno, Faculty of Business and Economics
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- 2025-102: The “Cinderella†effect in business groups: Choosing Which Subsidiary is the Princess

- Jan Hanousek, Mark Flannery, Stephen P. Ferris, Jan Hanousek and Svatopluk Kapounek
- 2025-101: X Bots and Earnings Announcements

- Jan Hanousek, Jan Hanousek and Konstantin Sokolov
- 2025-100: VAT (non)compliance in the EU: Damaging corruption and shadow economy spillovers vs. government effectiveness and efficiency

- Iva Hasíková and Jan Hanousek
- 2025-99: Risk Without Reward? The Introduction of Bitcoin Spot ETFs

- Daniel Pastorek and Peter Albrecht
- 2025-98: Leadership and corporate social responsibility: Attitude of managers towards psychosocial aspects

- Tomáš Dania, Helena Chládková, Renata Kučerová, Radovan Kozisek and Renata Skýpalová
- 2024-97: The dark side of economic success: ESG crime rate of European countries is driven by the conditions for doing business

- Gabriela Chmelikova, Renata Kučerová, Helena Chládková and Jindrich Spicka
- 2024-96: Re-examining global urban hierarchy of corporate geography: The rise of Pacific Rim cities and shifting command-and-control

- Patrik Vaněk, Luděk Kouba and Eleanor Doyle
- 2024-95: The Growth Consequences of Socialism

- Andreas Bergh, Christian Bjørnskov and Luděk Kouba
- 2024-94: Too far to go to work? Examining the effect of changes in the time taken to commute on regional unemployment

- Ales Franc, Sona Kukuckova (Balcarkova) and Marek Litzman
- 2024-93: Retail Sale in Non-Specialised Stores in the Czech Republic

- Michal Mádr and Radek Náplava
- 2023-92: X Bots and Earnings Announcements

- Jan Hanousek, Jan Hanousek and Konstantin Sokolov
- 2023-91: Does it matter who owns firms? Evidence on the impact of supermajority control on private firms in Europe

- Saul Estrin, Jan Hanousek and Anastasiya Shamshur
- 2023-90: Early Outcomes and Future Risk-taking: Evidence from a Large Gambling Provider

- Jan Hanousek, Jan Hanousek, Jakub Mikulka and Jared Williams
- 2023-89: A Robustness Analysis of Newspaper-based Indices

- Roman Valovic and Daniel Pastorek
- 2023-88: Spillover effects between commodities and the Australian dollar

- Peter Albrecht
- 2023-87: The impact of ownership structure on the market value of companies in response to COVID-19

- Michal Drábek and Daniel Pastorek
- 2023-86: BEFIT - Formulary Apportionment in the European Union

- Markéta Mlčúchová
- 2023-85: The Demographics of World’s Largest Corporations: Focus on the Different Region Levels

- Patrik Vaněk
- 2022-84: The influence of economic disparities of regions on political polarization in Czech Republic

- Ondrej Rolnik
- 2022-83: Aspects of Measuring Firm-Level Multinationality

- Patrik Vaněk
- 2022-82: Stock market development as a leading indicator of future economic growth in the BRICS countries

- Klára Zálešáková
- 2022-81: Confirmation of T+35 Failures-To-Deliver Cycles: Evidence from GameStop Corp

- Daniel Pastorek, Michal Drábek and Peter Albrecht
- 2022-80: A Review of Platform Business Models

- Marketa Mlcuchova
- 2022-79: European Space Traffic Management System: Micrometeoroids and space debris as a possible threat for future missions

- Alexandra Adamisinova
- 2022-78: The Competitiveness Outlook of the European Agriculture with the new Green Deal Policy

- Ivo Horák
- 2021-77: Political Insider Trading: A narrow versus comprehensive approach

- Jan Hanousek, Christos Pantzalis and Jung Chul Park
- 2021-76: Place your bets? The market consequences of investment advice on Reddit’s Wallstreetbets

- Daniel Bradley, Jan Hanousek, Russell Jame and Zicheng Xiao
- 2018-75: Historical Decoupling in the EU: Evidence from Time-Frequency Analysis

- Svatopluk Kapounek and Zuzana Kucerova
- 2018-74: Homeownership, Political Participation, and Social Capital in Post- Communist Countries and Western Europe

- Peter Huber and Josef Montag
- 2018-73: Determinants of Deposit and Credit Euroization in Eastern Europe: A Bayesian Model Averaging Evidence

- Petr Vanek and Petr Korab
- 2017-72: New approaches to regulating insurance markets in the European Union in the aftermath of the financial crisis

- Eliska Hrabalova, Eva Vavrova and David Hampel
- 2017-71: The attention of a society towards corporate brand name and its determinants within the information-rich economy

- Jaroslav Bukovina
- 2016-70: Economic Development as a Factor of Democratisation: Evidence from Post-Socialist Economies

- Michal Mádr
- 2016-69: The Impact of Institutional Quality on Bank Lending Activity: Evidence from Bayesian Model Averaging

- Svatopluk Kapounek
- 2016-68: Access to Credit and Unconventional Monetary policy in the Eurozone after the Financial Crisis

- Petr Korab
- 2016-67: Analyzing the correlation between online texts and stock price movements at micro-level using machine learning

- František Dařena, Jonas Petrovsky, Jan Zizka and Jan Prichystal
- 2016-66: Delaying payments after the financial crisis: evidence from EU companies

- Isaac Obeng
- 2016-65: Ensembles of Classifiers for Parallel Categorization of Large Number of Text Documents Expressing Opinions

- František Dařena and Jan Zizka
- 2016-64: Harmonised Standards and Firm Productivity: Difference-in-Differences Evidence

- Vojtech Olbrecht
- 2016-63: Linkages between CDS, bond and stock markets: Evidence from Europe

- Veronika Kajurova and Jana Hvozdenska
- 2016-62: Impact of the information on tax burden on the stock market

- Jolana Stejskalová
- 2016-61: Effect of the Service Directive on Wholesale and Retail Companies: Diff in Diff in Diff Evidence

- Vojtech Olbrecht
- 2016-60: Access to Health Care and the Out-of-Pocket Burden of the European Elderly

- Veronika Kočiš Krůtilová
- 2016-59: Labour turnover, employment density and employer provided training: Evidence from Vienna

- Francisca Bremberger, Rudolf Hochholzer and Peter Huber
- 2016-58: Sentiment and Bitcoin Volatility

- Jaroslav Bukovina and Matus Marticek
- 2016-57: Social Media and Capital Markets – an Overview

- Jaroslav Bukovina
- 2015-56: Sentiment of a society and large-cap stock liquidity

- Jaroslav Bukovina
- 2015-55: Dimensions of liquidity and their factors in the Slovenian banking sector

- Jana Lastuvkova
- 2015-54: How to stop VAT frauds on the fuel market: a usual price rule

- Pavel Semerad
- 2015-53: Sentiment and blue-chip returns. Firm level evidence from a dynamic threshold model

- Jaroslav Bukovina