New issue of the Corporate & Business Strategy Review journal
The editorial team of Virtus Interpress is glad to introduce the fourth issue of volume 5 of the journal Corporate & Business Strategy Review.
The current issue presents a variety of topics discussed, which include, among others, corporate governance, performance, equity, loans, fintech, corporate social responsibility, earnings management, internationalization, SMEs, sustainability, mergers and acquisitions, stock prices, returns, banking sector, commercial banks, financial performance, public investments, domestic debt, external debt, organizational commitment, good governance, performance auditors, adaptive leadership, innovation, entrepreneurial resilience, organizational practices, strategic management, export, international trade, environmental responsibility, employees, consumer behaviour, digital marketing, brand positioning, etc.
The full issue of the journal is available at the following link.
Yousef AlBaker determines the effect of size, equity, labour, loans, and deposits on the performance of the financial technology (FinTech, ROA and ROE).
Ratna and Riky Rizki Junaidi carry out a bibliometric analysis of the literature to analyze the trends and conclusions of studies on earnings management and corporate social responsibility.
Soma Balla conducts an in-depth analysis of a born global Hungarian SME that offers an innovative and sustainability-focused service with the aim of identifying the key driving forces behind its rapid international expansion.
Tasrim, Ansri Jayanti, Pahmi, Andi Irfan, and Andi Alim aim to explore the importance of training to maintain the stability of the company’s future.
Jose Carlos Montes Ninaquispe, Marco Agustín Arbulú Ballesteros, Diego Alejandro Ludeña Jugo, Erik Escalona Aguilar, María de los Ángeles Guzmán Valle, Luis Edgardo Cruz Salinas, Gary Christiam Farfán Chilicaus, and Hugo Daniel García Juárez examine the diversification of asparagus exports from Peru, concentrating its analysis on the strategic diversification of markets and companies as pivotal for fostering sustainable growth in the agricultural sector.
Edita Kondrotienė, Arvydas Petras Bakanauskas, and Edita Jezukevičienė evaluate cognitive factors that influence consumer health behaviour in the pharmacy business context.
Sasongko Tri Utomo and Wisnu Mawardi aim to see the level of efficiency produced by coffee shops with data envelopment analysis techniques.
Denada Liça, Silvana Gashi, and Ermira Qosja analyze new approaches to tourist behavior and the development of eco-hotels, contributing to the country’s potential as a leading destination in green tourism.
Visar Rrustemi, Saranda Kajtazi, and Fitore Jashari through the systematic review examine the prospects and challenges of social marketing in the post-COVID-19 era and observe recent global trends.
Omer Ahmed Sayed delves into the intricate effects of mergers and acquisitions on stock prices within the Saudi Arabian banking sector, employing the event study methodology to examine both short-term and long-term impacts on stock valuations.
Nabil Seghyar, Ahmed El Hammoumi, and Abdelaziz Berdi highlight the importance of CSR managerial practices and their ability to illustrate the performance and efficiency of the daily companies’ activities.
Ha Hong Nguyen tries to find out the factors that affect the job satisfaction of employees at commercial banks in the Mekong Delta by collecting preliminary data from 260 employees at six commercial banks in the Mekong Delta.
Prince Chukwuneme Enwereji, Annelien Adriana van Rooyen, and Manoj Joshi explore the South African entrepreneurship journey, investigate the meaning and significance of the VUCA paradigm, identify the key factors that shape entrepreneurial resilience, and analyze entrepreneurial resilience strategies through a case study.
Sinan Zuhair Mohammed Jameel, Kubra Muhammad Taher Hamoody, and Maher A. Al-Shmam investigate the impact of independence, organizational commitment, good governance, and role ambiguity on the performance of government internal auditors based on agency theory.
Dang Thi Thu Hang and Vu Thi Kim Oanh deal with the Vietnamese commercial banking sector to examine the influence of brand repositioning strategies on both brand value and business performance.
Njod Aljabr argues for a shift from viewing external environmental changes purely as social phenomena to recognizing the intertwined roles of both social and material elements.
Teuta Çerpja and Forcim Kola assess, along with a few other macroeconomic factors, the short- and long-term effects of Albania’s external and domestic debt on public investment.
We are grateful to all the scholars who have contributed to this issue, and we hope that you will find these articles both informative and stimulating.