Journal of Competitiveness

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Competitiveness is 4. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Job Insecurity, Job Instability, and Job Satisfaction in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic65
Corporate Social Responsibility As a Source of Competitive Advantage in Large Enterprises30
The Digital Competitiveness of European Countries: A Multiple-Criteria Approach28
The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Financial Development: New Evidence from Panel Cointegration and Causality Analysis27
Consumer Attitudes Towards New Circular Models in the Fashion Industry26
The Impact of National Economic Development on the Shadow Economy24
Factors Affecting Environmental Performance during the Covid-19 Period in the Leather Industry: A Moderated-Mediation Approach23
Towards an Asian Model of Clusters and Cluster Policy: The Super Cluster Strategy22
Bonds Between Earnings Management and Corporate Financial Stability in the Context of the Competitive Ability of Enterprises21
A Multidimensional Evaluation of the Sustainable Development of European Union Countries – An Empirical Study21
Governance Quality, Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth20
The Importance of Online Shopping Behavior in the Strategic Management of E-Commerce Competitiveness19
Environmental Issues and Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility for Organizational Competitiveness18
The Impact of Proactive Environmental Strategy on Competitive and Sustainable Development of Organizations17
A Multidimensional Approach to Competitiveness, Innovation and Well-Being in the EU Using Canonical Correlation Analysis17
Toward Innovation-Driven Competitiveness Across African Countries: An Analysis of Efficiency of R&D Expenditures16
Supply Chain Finance, Performance and Risk: How Do SMEs Adjust Their Buyer-Supplier Relationship for Competitiveness?16
The Main Drivers of Competitiveness in the EU-28 Countries16
Parallels and Differences in Earnings Management of the Visegrad Four and the Baltics16
Technology Sharing and Competitiveness in a Stackelberg Model15
Social capital: Evaluating its roles in competitiveness and ensuring human development15
Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy to Enhance Firm Reputation and Competitive Advantage15
The Perception of Market and Economic Risks by Owners and Managers of Enterprises in the V4 Countries15
The Study of Entrepreneurial Intentions and Entrepreneurial Competencies of Business vs. Non-Business Students14
The Relation Between Adoption of Information and Communication Technologies and Marketing Innovation as a Key Strategy to Improve Business Performance14
Strategic Trends of Organizations in the Context of New Perspectives of Sustainable Competitiveness11
The Impact of Financial Innovation Investment Support on SME Competitiveness11
Does Core Competence Affect Corporate Social Responsibility?11
Modelling Complex Relationships Between Sustainable Competitiveness and Digitalization10
The Role of Trait Competitiveness and Entrepreneurial Alertness in the Cognitive Process of Entrepreneurship Among Students: A Cross-Cultural Comparative Study Between Vietnam and Poland10
Study of the Differences in the Perception of the Use of the Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility in Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the V4 Countries10
Valuing the Interest Tax Shield in the Central European Economies: Panel Data Approach10
Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Tax Revenue: The Case of the European Union9
The Value Chain as the Basis of Business Model Design9
Competitiveness of Price in International Road Freight Transport9
Assessing the Intermediary Role of Relationship Ending Capability and Dark Side Between Network Embeddedness and SMEs’ Innovation Performance9
Human and Cobot Cooperation Ethics: The Process Management Concept of the Production Workplace8
The Implementation of Industry 4.0 Elements as a Tool Stimulating the Competitiveness of Engineering Enterprises8
Business Performance Management in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the Slovak Republic: An Integrated Three-Phase-Framework for Implementation8
The Performance Determinants of Trading Companies: A Stakeholder Perspective7
Competitiveness in European Regions and Top-Ranked Universities: Do Local Universities Matter?7
The Impact of Competition and Risk Exposure on Profitability of the Romanian Banking System During the COVID-19 Pandemic7
Changes in Online Shopping Behavior in the Czech Republic During the COVID-19 Crisis7
The Business Strategy, Competitive Advantage and Financial Strategy: A Perspective from Corporate Maturity Mismatched Investment7
Changes in the Global Competitiveness Index 4.0 Methodology: The Improved Approach of Competitiveness Benchmarking6
How Do the Determinants of New Product Development Matter in the International Context? The Moderating Role of Learning Orientation6
Factors Affecting Job Announcement Competitiveness on Job Listing Websites6
Individual and Institutional Ownership, Firm Age and Productivity6
Testing for Convergence in Competitiveness and Growth in Selected Economies from 1994 to 20206
Digital Agility, Digital Competitiveness, and Innovative Performance of SMEs6
Quantification of Tourism Sector Parameters Related to Competitiveness of Countries According to Macroeconomic Indicators6
The Role of SMEs’ Innovativeness and Competitiveness in Their Financial Risk Management Concerns6
Competitiveness of the Selected Countries of the EU with a Focus on the Quality of the Business Environment6
Sustainable Competitiveness: How Does Global Competitiveness Index Relate to Economic Performance Accompanied by the Sustainable Development?5
Quality Management Practices in Manufacturing Enterprises in the Context of Their Performance5
Investment, growth and competitiveness: The multiplier-accelerator in the 21st century5
Implementation of Voluntary Instruments by Czech Enterprises to Meet Sustainability and Competitive Growth5
New Indicators of Innovation Activity in Economic Growth Models5
Firm Size Distribution and the Effects of Ownership Type5
A Vector Autoregression Analysis of Foreign Direct Investment and Its Link to Competitiveness5
How Do Behavioral Aspects Affect the Financial Decisions of Managers and the Competitiveness of Enterprises?4
The Complexity of Agricultural Competitiveness: Going Beyond the Balassa Index4
The influence of socially responsible human resource management on green behaviours in the aviation industry4
New Product Creativity Mediating the Relationship Between Organizational Bricolage and the Competitive Advantage of SMEs4
Creating Value for the Consumer Through Marketing Communication Tools4
The Hazard Model for European SMEs: Combining Accounting and Macroeconomic Variables4
Competition on the Railway Market in a Segment of Public Service Obligations in Terms of Effectiveness: Study in V4 Countries4
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