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Financial well-being of internal migrant labours: the role of financial socialisation, financial knowledge and financial behaviour
Abdul Gafoor, S Amilan, Versha PatelThe primary purpose of the research is to examine the impact of financial socialisation (FS) on the financial well-being (FWB) of unskilled internal migrant labourers…
Determinants of electric vehicle adoption: insights from Indian states
Nitish Nigam, Debabrata Samanta, Sibananda SenapatiElectric Vehicles (EVs), owing to their low carbon emissions, have gained immense importance in achieving net-zero emissions by 2070. They have also appeared as viable substitute…
The effects of mother's schooling on next generation’s schooling: evidence from Bangladesh
Md. Nasir Uddin, Saran SarntisartThis paper aims to find the effects of mothers’ schooling on child schooling.
Evaluating the Kuznets curve relationship between economic growth and child labor in an emerging economy
Muhammad Zubair Khan, Ismail Khan, Zeeshan Ahmed, Muhammad Sualeh Khattak, Muhammad Asim AfridiThis study aims to test the Kuznets curve between economic growth and child labor, along with the influence of exports, household size and rural population in the context of…
A bibliometric analysis of economic freedom: current status and future research directions
Anand SharmaThe purpose of this study is to examine and identify the predominant themes in the literature on economic freedom. The paper also highlights the key journals, leading authors, top…
Antecedents of Murabaha home financing among Muslim household – an integrated framework
Youssef Chetioui, Hind Lebdaoui, Zakaria Belouali, Adel SareaThough Murabaha financing experienced substantial growth in several majority-Muslim countries, its market share in the Moroccan banking industry is still very narrow than other…
The role of foreign aid in the nexus between capital flight and unemployment in sub-Saharan Africa
Simplice Asongu, Nicholas M. OdhiamboThis study assesses the relevance of foreign aid to the incidence of capital flight and unemployment in 20 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Does the digitalization crusade a way out of poverty and income inequality? Evidence from developing countries
Kabiru Kamalu, Wan Hakimah Binti Wan IbrahimThis study examines the effect of digitalization on poverty and income inequality in developing countries. The study answers the question of whether digitalization is a way for…
Unveiling investment behavior: through emotional intelligence, social stigma, financial literacy and risk tolerance
Pooja Chaturvedi SharmaThis study examines the effects of financial literacy and financial risk tolerance on investor behavior by introducing social stigma as a mediator and emotional intelligence as a…
The spillover effect of export on total factor productivity of enterprises: panel data approach in Vietnam
Anh Tuyet Nguyen, Vu Hiep Hoang, Phuong Thao Le, Thi Thanh Huyen Nguyen, Thi Thanh Van PhamThis study addresses the empirical results of the spillover effect with export as the primary economic activity that enhances local businesses' total factor productivity (TFP). A…
Trends and population attributable risk estimates for individual and community-level factors of neonatal mortality in Pakistan (1990–2018)
Asifa Kamal, Lubna Naz, Abeera ShakeelPakistan ranks third globally in terms of newborn deaths occuring within the first 24 hours of life. With a neonatal mortality rate of 42.0%, it carries the highest burden…
The impact of artificial intelligence on unemployment: a review
Gianluca Piero Maria Virgilio, Fausto Saavedra Hoyos, Carol Beatriz Bao RatzembergThe aim of this paper is to summarise the state-of-the-art debate on impact of artificial intelligence on unemployment and reporting up-to-date academic findings.
Gender-based division of household labor: a study of selected districts of Bangladesh
Sabiha Afrin, Md. Khaled SaifullahAs women perform most household chores and other nonproductive work, gender-based division of labor in the home has now been identified as a barrier to gender equality. The…
Does my school teach me entrepreneurship? School entrepreneurship curriculum and students’ entrepreneurial intention: a serial mediation-moderation analysis
Jayesh Patel, Sanjay Vannai, Vikrant Dasani, Mahendra SharmaIn order to achieve a sustained level of entrepreneurship in India, it is very important that the spirit and culture of entrepreneurship are ingrained in students, right at the…
Analyzing interrelationships among factors affecting hygiene and sanitization in India: key insights and policy recommendations
Jitesh J. Thakkar, Rishabh Rathore, Chandrima ChatterjeeDespite the fact that hygiene and sanitation are becoming more critical for improving the present situation in developing nations, the factors that affect them are not well…
Dynamics of household welfare change and analysis of coping strategies during floods: an empirical investigation
Sibananda SenapatiThis study aims to understand the socioeconomic impact of flood events on households, especially household welfare in terms of changes in consumption and coping strategies to deal…
Psychographic characteristics and demand decisions for life insurance products in Uganda
Yusuf Katerega Ndawula, Mori Neema, Isaac NkoteThis study examines the relationship between policyholders’ psychographic characteristics and demand decisions for life insurance products in Uganda.
COVID-19 vaccine confidence index and economic uncertainty indices: empirical evidence from the payment-based system cryptocurrency market
Shinta Amalina Hazrati Havidz, Esperanza Vera Anastasia, Natalia Shirley Patricia, Putri DianaWe investigated the association of COVID-19 indicators and economic uncertainty indices on payment-based system cryptocurrency (i.e. Bitcoin, Ripple and Dogecoin) returns.
Fintech adoption and financial well-being of persons with disabilities: the mediating role of financial access, financial knowledge and financial behaviour
Abdul Gafoor, S. AmilanThe prime purpose of the study is to analyse the effect of fintech adoption on the financial well-being of persons with disabilities (PWDs), considering the intervening role of…
Mitigating postreplanting risks of oil palm plantations: seed institutional perspective
I Ketut Ardana, Suci Wulandari, Rr Sri Hartati, Abdul Muis HasibuanThis study assesses postreplanting oil palm farming risks, analyzes seed procurement parameters, investigates seed institutions' performance factors and develops a framework for…
Does corruption moderate the military spending – Informal economy nexus? The empirical evidence from Asian countries
Toan Khanh Tran PhamIn pursuit of good governance and better allocation of resources, corruption and informal economy are of interest to policymakers and citizens alike. The impacts of military…
Nexus between participation in nonfarm enterprises and poverty among rural farm households: evidence from Nigeria
Abigail Adeyonu, Dare Akerele, Mojisola Olanike Kehinde, Olugbenga Adesoji Christopher Ologbon, Oluwaremilekun Akintayo, Roseline KolawoleDespite a reduction in poverty the global population in 2015, the incidence of poverty remains very high in Sub-Saharan African countries. Most of the countries in the region are…
Institutional quality, FDI inflows, human capital development and poverty: a case of Indonesia
Lim Thye Goh, Irwan Trinugroho, Siong Hook Law, Dedi RusdiThe objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of institutional quality, foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows and human capital development on Indonesia’s poverty…
Does future tuna landing stock meet the target? Forecasting tuna landing in Malaysia using seasonal ARIMA model
Aslina Nasir, Yeny Nadira KamaruzzamanThis study was conducted to forecast the monthly number of tuna landings between 2023 and 2030 and determine whether the estimated number meets the government’s target.
“Village market” formation and livelihood conundrums among displaced rural Zimbabwean flood victims
Elmon Mudefi, Wilson Akpan, Alice Stella KwizeraThe primacy of commerce in livelihood security cannot be overstated. However, in a rural context defined by involuntary socio-ecological displacement, commerce can assume a…
Impact of credit access of farmers in cooperative societies on financial performance: the predictive effect of financial literacy
Ogochukwu Gabriella Onah, Anselm Anibueze Enete, Chukwuemeka Uzoma Okoye, Chukwuma Otum Ume, Chukwuemeka Chiebonam OnyiaThe goal of this study was to determine the impact of access to credit facilities on financial performance among farmers of cooperative societies. The study also tested the…
Thin privacy boundaries: proximity and accessibility of E-commerce privacy policy in young consumers of Indonesia
Ananda Dwitha YuniarPrivacy is a sensitive issue in business because it involves how a platform uses consumer personal data. In terms of consumer rights, personal information needs to be protected in…
Subjective assessment of women's economic welfare in public sector organizations of Mardan, Northern Pakistan
Nazia Begum, Muhammad Tariq, Noor Jehan, Farah KhanThe measurement of women's economic welfare and exploring its underlying factors have been undervalued in the context of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. This study addressed this…
What are the main determinants of social expenditure? A panel data approach for EU and OECD countries
Hacer Simay Karaalp-Orhan, Nurgül Evcim, Fatih DeyneliThe aim of this study is to analyze which socioeconomic factors (economic, demographic, and political) most commonly affect the social expenditure of the European Union (EU) and…
How important is parental education for child nutrition: analyzing the relative significance of mothers' and fathers' education
Ambreen Sarwar, Atif Khan Jadoon, Mumtaz Anwar Chaudhry, Ayesha Latif, Maria Faiq JavaidChild malnutrition is a grave concern for Pakistan, as the country has one of the highest incidences of child stunting in the developing world. The present study examines the…
On the effect of COVID-19 and policy uncertainty on the stock market: evidence from India
Masudul Hasan Adil, Salman HaiderThe present study empirically examines the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and policy uncertainty on stock prices in India during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ending child labour: does conditional cash transfer matter? Evidence from Indonesia
Resty Tamara Utami, Romi Bhakti Hartarto, Wahyu Tri Wibowo, Muhammad Luqman IskandarThis study aims to investigate the extent to which the Indonesian conditional cash transfer (CCT), known as the Family Hope Program (FHP), impacts the probability of children…
Alleviating urban poverty in India: the role of capabilities and entrepreneurship development
Jaskirat Singh, Manjit SinghThis study investigates how enhancing slum dwellers' capabilities influences their entrepreneurship development and contributes to urban poverty reduction, providing insights for…
Nexus between formal institutions and inward FDI in India: a nonlinear autoregressive distributive lag approach
Richa Patel, Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra, Sunil Kumar YadavThis study presents time-series data estimations on the association between the indicators of institutional environment and inward foreign direct investment (FDI) in India…
Estimating public and private sectors' union wage effects in Ghana: is there a disparity?
John Owusu-Afriyie, Priscilla Twumasi Baffour, William Baah-BoatengThis study seeks to estimate union wage effect in the public and private sectors of Ghana, respectively. It also seeks to ascertain whether the union wage effect in the two…
Financial inclusion in India: an analysis from the user-side perspective
Rajalaxmi Singh, Hrushikesh MallickThe aim of the paper is to examine the status and determinants of financial inclusion in India by using the recent micro-level survey data.
To buy or not to buy? Green packaging, gender differences and the intention to purchase
Choi-Meng Leong, Long She, Tze-Yin Lim, Ngiik Moi WongThis study aims to examine the gender differences in purchase intention towards green packaging product. The paper extended the theory of planned behaviour by unravelling the…
How does employee financial well-being influence employee productivity: a moderated mediating examination
Ifra Bashir, Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi, Zahid IlyasDrawing from the combined theoretical approaches of the conservation of resources theory, broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions and social cognitive theory, the current…
Government budgetary responses to the COVID-19 crisis: insights and future directions for crisis budgeting research
Intan Farhana, A.K. Siti-NabihaThis paper presents a review of literature, aimed at analyzing and understanding the nexus of knowledge on the topic of government budgetary responses to COVID-19 and identifying…
Impacts of trade policy on the welfare of citrus producers and consumers in Indonesia
Rizka Amalia Nugrahapsari, Abdul Muis Hasibuan, Tanti NoviantiThis study aims to investigate the factors influencing the citrus trade in Indonesia, the effects of tariff and non-tariff policies on the industry and the welfare of producers…
“It will be difficult but doable”: an exploratory study on mobilizing churches in Ghana for poverty reduction
Abraham Gyamfi AbabioReligion could drive development. Although Ghana is touted as the most religious country in the world, notably, some Charismatic/Pentecostal churches operate at the expense of…
Strategic renewal of family firms to face vulnerability risks during times of crisis
Juan M. Gómez, Yeny E. RodríguezThis study aims to unveil the impact of strategic renewal and its implications on employment during the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores the role of strategic renewal in mitigating…
Gender occupational intensity and wages in the Northern Triangle of Central America
Ilya Espino, Ana Hermeto, Luciana LuzThis paper aims to explore the relationship between gender occupational intensity and wages in the Northern Triangle of Central America using national surveys carried out in 2014.
The role of ethical leadership to employees work engagement: a social learning theory perspective
Junaidi JunaidiThis study examines the role of ethical leadership in building employee trust, knowledge sharing (KS), job satisfaction and then influencing employee engagement in the workplace.
Does the pandemic disrupt the livelihoods of marine fishermen? Evidence from Kerala during the pre- and post-lockdown periods of Covid-19
P.R. SureshThis paper aims to determine the implications of Covid-19 on the livelihood of marine fishermen. It gives a concrete picture of how vulnerable communities like marine fishermen…
Socioeconomic status of international students and its relation to the brain drain: evidence from Greek PhD holders
Lois Labrianidis, Theodosis Sykas, Evi Sachini, Nikolaos KarampekiosThe study examines potential differences in socioeconomic status (SES) and emigration patterns between Greek international students (IS) and non-international students (non-IS…
Households’ entry into non-farm entrepreneurship and the market exit of enterprises in rural Ethiopia
Melaku Abegaz, Pascal NgobokaThis paper examines household and community characteristics that influence the entry of rural households into non-farm entrepreneurship and investigates the various factors that…
Child labor and youth crime: evidence for Brazil
Fabrício Rios Nascimento Santos, Viviani Silva Lírio, Anderson Moreira Aristides dos SantosIn addition to being a violation of human rights, the practice of child labor can be related to criminality against young people. In view of this, the hypothesis tested in this…
Effects of behavioral biases on life insurance demand decisions in Uganda
Yusuf Katerega Ndawula, Neema Mori, Isaac NkoteThis paper examines the relationship between behavioral biases, and demand decisions for life insurance products in Uganda.
Predicting working sole Indian mothers' satisfaction towards work–family balance integrating the Kano model and weighted average method
Jyoti Kushwaha, Pankaj Singh, Ruchi KushwahaThe main impetus of the current paper is to identify and prioritize the work–family balance (WFB) satisfaction attributes specifically for working sole mothers' by deploying the…
Social media investors' sentiment as stock market performance predictor
Sana Ben Cheikh, Hanen Amiri, Nadia LoukilThis study examines the impact of social media investor sentiment on the stock market performance through qualitative and quantitative proxies.
“You cannot rely on bank loans to expand your business”: aversion to formal credit among female micro-entrepreneurs in Ghana
Charles Ackah, Gertrude Dzifa Torvikey, Faustina Obeng Adomaa, Kofi Takyi AsanteThe marginalisation of female entrepreneurs in accessing credit is well documented. Yet, how female entrepreneurs navigate through the marginalisation to gain funding is…
Interpersonal deviance, organizational deviance and socio-emotional factors at work: the role of socio-demographic traits
Basit Abas, Tan Vo-Thanh, Shazia Bukhari, Srikanth Villivalam, Dagnachew Leta SenbetoThe existing hospitality and tourism literature indicates a discrepancy in the findings related to the socio-demographic variables' impact on hotel employees' socio-emotional…
Factors influencing micro-entrepreneurship among women SHG members of Sikkim: a propensity score matching approach
Smriti Prasad, Manesh ChoubeyThe paper identifies the influence of socio-economic factors and livelihood training in stimulating micro-entrepreneurship among women self-help group (SHG) members.
Heterogeneous effects of national health insurance scheme on healthcare utilisation: evidence from Ghana
Samuel Sekyi, Senia Nhamo, Edinah MudimuThis paper aims to evaluate Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) on healthcare utilisation by exploring its heterogeneous effects based on residential status and wealth.
Constraints to the promotion of financial inclusion in India: an empirical study of implementing agencies under Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana
Poonam Solanki, Kuldip Singh ChhikaraThe study aims to discern the primary obstacles confronted by the implementing agencies in their efforts to foster financial inclusion through the “Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana”…
Income and health insurance effects on modern health-seeking behaviours in rural Ghana: nature and extent of bias involved
Samuel Sekyi, Philip Kofi Adom, Emmanuel Agyapong WiafeThis study examined the influence of income and health insurance on the health-seeking behaviour of rural residents, addressing the concerns of endogeneity and heterogeneity bias.
Saving behaviour determinants of Malaysia’s generation Y: an application of the integrated behavioural model
Ida Lopez, Nurul Shahnaz Mahdzan, Mahfuzur RahmanUsing the integrated behavioural model (IBM) as a theoretical framework, this study aims to identify the determinants of saving behaviour among Malaysia's income-earning…
Trends and socioeconomic disparities in undernutrition among Muslim women in India: evidence from the last two decades (1998–2021)
Zeenat Hashmi, Ashish SinghA woman's nutritional status significantly determines her overall well-being. The authors critically examine the trends — including socioeconomic disparities — in undernutrition…
Cash and in-kind transfers in India: contexts, preferences and evidence
Aurolipsa Das, Narayan SethiSince the last decade, debates regarding the efficiency and effectiveness of the forms of transfer, i.e. in the form of in-kind or cash transfers, have been gaining momentum. This…
Government health expenditure and child health: empirical evidence from West African countries
Bismark Osei, Evans Kulu, Paul Appiah-KonaduThe purpose of this paper is to study the effect of government health expenditure on the health of children (under-five mortality rate and prevalence rate of stunting) among West…
Non-farm income and household welfare in rural Burkina Faso: a focus on the household land tenure situation
Windinkonté SéogoThis study investigates how income from non-farm activities affects households' consumption in two land holders' groups: households with insecure land holding and households with…
Entrepreneurial orientation and social performance of microfinance institutions in Indonesia
Morrison Hendrik Riwu Kore, Rofikoh Rokhim, Riani Rachmawati, Lily SudhartioThe purpose of this research was to examine the influence of entrepreneurial orientation on social performance and the influence of social performance on financial performance of…
What do individuals know, feel and do from a financial perspective? An empirical study on financial satisfaction
Jitender Kumar, Manju Rani, Garima Rani, Vinki RaniFinancial satisfaction is a potential ambition of individuals' lives that requires well-strategized economic behaviors. The authors examine the impact of various factors on the…
Economic impact of gain in life expectancy: a case study of India
Sujoy DasFew empirical studies examined the relationship between life expectancy and income in India. This study aims to examine the impact of life expectancy on economic growth in India…
Economic impact of farmer producer organisation (FPO) membership: empirical evidence from India
Rajiv Gurung, Manesh Choubey, Runa RaiFarmer producer organisations (FPOs) are considered as a strategy to improve the livelihoods of small farmers through economies of scale by providing collective strength to…
Pollution, knowledge and coping strategy and life expectancy in oil producing communities
Stanley Emife NwaniThis study aims to examine the relationship between pollution and life expectancy in oil producing communities, where there is a dearth of empirical evidence on how knowledge and…
Why do the educated poor pay less price per calorie? Evidence from household-level calorie consumption data
Kalyani Mangalika Lakmini Rathu Manannalage, Shyama Ratnasiri, Andreas ChaiWhile the monetary returns to education are well documented in the economics literature, the studies on non-monetary returns to education are scarce. The purpose of this study is…
Behavioural economics and social economics: opportunities for an expanded curriculum
Paul ManningThe global financial crisis (GFC) has undermined the legitimacy of orthodox neo-classical economic assumptions, which nevertheless continue to frame the philosophical assumptions…
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