Journal of Business Economics and Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Business Economics and Management is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT ON EARNINGS PERSISTENCE AND MARKET PRICING: EVIDENCE FROM KOREA140
GREEN CREDIT POLICY, CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND GREEN INNOVATION47
INNOVATION, COOPETITION AND SPILLOVER EFFECTS IN EUROPEAN REGIONS47
ESG ACTIONS, CORPORATE DISCOURSE, AND MARKET ASSESSMENT NEXUS: EVIDENCE FROM THE OIL AND GAS SECTOR40
ANALYZING CAUSALITY AND COINTEGRATION OF MACROECONOMICS AND ENERGY-RELATED FACTORS OF NORDIC AND SEE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES30
The impact of energy consumption on economic growth: application of CES function for Romania30
Financial efficiency of Polish enterprises operating in the transport and warehouse sector in the conditions of the Russian-Ukraine war30
INFLUENCE OF BLOCKCHAIN AND SMART CONTRACTS ON PARTNERS’ TRUST, VISIBILITY, COMPETITIVENESS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE IN MANUFACTURING SUPPLY CHAINS28
THE IMPACT OF CULTURAL DIMENSIONS ON ONLINE STORE LOYALTY27
APPRAISAL OF EARNINGS MANAGEMENT ACROSS THE SECTORS22
IS TOO MUCH A GOOD THING? THE NON-LINEAR RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL AND FINANCIAL COMPETITIVENESS IN THE CHINESE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY22
Enhancing environmental sustainability in Asian textile supply chains: insights from agile practices and mediating variables21
Perspectives concerning leadership research in the framework of corporate sustainability21
Exploring the digital marketing potential and needs for digital marketing capabilities of service sector MSMEs in Thailand20
ESG investment strategies and the financial performance of European agricultural companies: a new modelling approach20
MOTIVATION PROGRAM IN SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES BASED ON THE PREFERENCE FOR NEEDS18
U-SHAPED RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MANAGERIAL HERD BEHAVIOR AND CORPORATE FINANCIALIZATION WITH THE MODERATING EFFECT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA16
MODEL OF SUSTAINABILITY OF SMES IN V4 COUNTRIES16
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