New issue of the Corporate & Business Strategy Review journal

The editorial team of Virtus Interpress is pleased to publish a new issue of the journal Corporate and Business Strategy Review. In this issue of the journal, the themes of work, performance, self-efficacy, extreme digital transformation and sustainability dynamics are addressed transversally. In this sense, there is a need to provide a holistic vision of reality in light of the main topics of discussion addressed in the area of investigation about corporate governance and business strategy.
The articles published in this new issue are devoted to a variety of relevant issues, which include, among others, corporate governance, ESG performance, financial performance, business performance, performance efficiency, corporate social performance, corporate social responsibility, financial inclusion, commercial banks, rural banks, accounting information system, responsibility accounting, foreign direct investment, job performance, employee performance, leadership style, work environment, human resource management, sustainability practices, environmental responsibility, social entrepreneurship, sustainable entrepreneurship, SDGs, centralization, economy development, cybersecurity, corporate innovation, ChatGPT, artificial intelligence, digital transformation, digital technologies, digital strategy, customer management, marketing, etc.
The full issue of the journal is available at the following link.
Ratna Handayati, Asri Laksmi Riani, Sinto Sunaryo, and Hidajat Hendarsjah investigate the context of Indonesian policies to reduce poverty. The study examines the impact of training and competence on job performance and the self-efficacy mediation of the effect between them.
Silvana Gashi, Ermira Qosja, and Denada Liça study the hotel industry challenges under the increasing pressure to adopt sustainable practices in the Albanian area.
Keivan Simetgo, Apostolos N. Giovanis, and Dimitris Kallivokas conduct a systematic literature review analysis of 40 influential articles that explore ChatGPT’s impact on customer management and further its impact on business performance.
Ranlan Yang and Lindrianasari try to find how environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance relates to financial performance, revealing that higher levels of ESG performance can enhance profitability.
Bashkim Bellaqa, Fejzula Beha, and Halil Bajrami explore Kosovo context in terms of examining logical decision-making, intuitive decision-making, and business conversations in the selection of product distribution channels.
Misna Ariani, Dwinda Tamara, Tutik Yuliani, Wiwik Saraswati, Imam Arrywibowo, and Dio Caisar Darma deal with the role of leadership style, discipline and work environment on employee performance, specifically focusing on the companies operating in the maritime services industry sector located at Shorebase Tanjung Batu.
Reyner Pérez-Campdesuñer, Alexander Sánchez-Rodríguez, Gelmar García-Vidal, Rodobaldo Martínez-Vivar, and Margarita de Miguel-Guzmán try to validate the existing relationship between individual, organizational and environmental variables, focusing the attention on centralization or decentralization levels.
Thi Phuong Dung Ha, Manh Dung Tran, Van Trong Phi, Thi Lan Anh Nguyen, Van Tu Truong, and Nguyen Thi Thanh Diep focus on the impact level of corporate social responsibility on the performance of listed firms in Vietnam and in emerging countries is a case study.
Amjad Salem Younes Qwader and Sumia Akram AlSboul outline the impact of digital transformation on enhancing financial inclusion in Jordanian commercial banks, evaluating the role of performance efficiency in terms of relationship mediator.
Nadia Abdelhamid Abdelmegeed Abdelwahed and Muhammad Sufyan Ramish explore the role of green human resource management in enhancing operational performance and green culture.
Jose Elmer Incio Chavesta, Emma Verónica Ramos Farroñán, Marco Agustín Arbulú Ballesteros, Mirko Merino Núñez, Jannie Caroll Mendoza Zuta, Lynn Karin Mendoza Zuta, Juan Gerardo Flores Solis, and Moisés David Reyes-Pérez analyse the challenges of contemporary social and sustainable enterprises in their quest to create economic, social and environmental value through a literature review.
Nhan Cam Tri and Tang My Sang try to understand the impact of customer incivility on in-role and extra-role performance, under the mediating effect of work-family enrichment.
Mosie C. C. Molate, Collins C. Ngwakwe, and Kgobalale N. Motubatse examine the impact of corporate innovation strategy on sales revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Yida Yang, Azmawani Abd. Rahman, Khalina Abdan, Yuhanis Aziz Abdul, and Yanfeng Li demonstrate the complex and dynamic landscape of supply chain management considering the role of organizational information processing theory in enhancing corporate and business decision-making.
I Nyoman Sunarta, Partiwi Dwi Astuti, and I Made Suidarma present the Indonesian context, evaluating human capital moderating role and user satisfaction within the effect of information system utilization on business performance at rural banks in Bali.
Ahmed Mahdi Abdulkareem, Nahran Qasim Krmln, Firas Mohammed Daham, Suresh Vasani, Mustafa Abdalmunam Swadi, and Yousif Yaqoob Faris assess four Indian paper manufacturing companies working capital considering that for companies with lower liquidity ratios to reassess their financial strategies, emphasizing the importance of tailored financial approaches to improve operational efficiency and sustainability in the investigation area.
Thuy Anh Dang, My Hanh Ho, Thi Thanh Hoa Nguyen, and Thi Kim Yen Pham identify, in Vietnam context, the effects of various factors on the application of responsibility accounting.
Alexander Chizhov and Andriy Fesenko observe web hosting companies proposing a hybrid solution, combining the benefits of cloud hosting and distributed architecture, in the way of reducing costs and enhancing service quality.
Finally, Runbang Song investigates one of the main plans in China with the aim to expand the trade routes of China with the rest of the world. The study opens a window on the effect of this plan, considering the integration of trade for evaluating its impact on well-being of the South Asian nations.
We hope that researchers will find the articles in this issue particularly interesting and useful for their research activities.