International Journal of Social Economics: Volume 46 Issue 6

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Responsible innovation and social innovation: toward an integrative research framework

Karsten Bolz, Anne de Bruin

Responsible innovation (RI) and social innovation (SI) are two fields of innovation study experiencing burgeoning policy, practice and research interest. Despite this rapid rise…

Are human capital, intellectual property rights, and research and development expenditures really important for total factor productivity? An empirical analysis

Misbah Habib, Jawad Abbas, Rahat Noman

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of human capital (HC), intellectual property rights (IPRs) and research and development (R&D) expenditures on total factor…

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Motives behind remittances: A comparative analysis of single- and multiple-migrant households in India

Navita Pal, Rama Pal

The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate whether the motives behind sending remittances differ for the migrants from single- and multi-migrant families in India.

Married couples’ perceptions on women’s autonomy and subjective well-being in Lao PDR

Kanako Yoshikawa, Yusuke Kamiya

The purpose of this paper is to examine the perceptions of married couples regarding women’s autonomy and the association of these perceptions with the subjective well-being of…

Dynamism between selected macroeconomic determinants and electricity consumption in India: An NARDL approach

Rajesh Sharma, Pradeep Kautish

By disentangling the impact of positive and negative shocks of GDP, FDI and oil consumption on electricity consumption, the purpose of this paper is to investigate whether this…

Fiscal policy, institutions and inclusive growth: evidence from the developing Asian countries

Samina Sabir, Meshal Qamar

The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of fiscal policy and institutional quality on the inclusive growth process of the selected developing Asian countries. Inclusive…

Biogas or salami? An ethical analysis of two chains for end-of-lay hens

Stefan Mann, Tatjana Visak

Since 2010, Swiss slaughterhouses have no longer accepted end-of-lay chickens, so egg producers have had to slaughter the animals on the farm and deliver them to biogas plants for…

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0306-8293

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1974

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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hybrid

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  • Professor Terence Garrett