New issue of the Corporate & Business Strategy Review journal

The editorial team of Virtus Interpress is delighted to introduce a new issue of the journal Corporate and Business Strategy Review (volume 6, issue 3, 2025). The issue is represented by studies from the UAE, Vietnam, Malaysia, Morocco, Peru, Chile, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan, Egypt, the Philippines, Indonesia.
All the topics addressed in this issue’s contributions constitute an important part of the strategic priorities of modern organizations, reflecting the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly evolving world. Their relevance lies not only in responding to the immediate needs of the market and customers, but also in preparing companies for an uncertain and dynamic future. Successfully addressing these critical areas will allow companies to strengthen their resilience, innovate sustainably, and maintain a competitive advantage over time. Adopting targeted strategies and investing in emerging technologies, human capital, and agile processes are essential tools for navigating the complexities of the current environment and the challenges of the near future.
The full issue of the journal is available at the following link.
Made Devi Wedayanti, Yeni Kusumawati, Marliati, Boby Indra Pulungan, Bintang Hendriska Valen, and Julik Cahaya Bening explore the tangibility between the topics of climate change and CSR by maximizing the assessment results in the available literature and considering helpful policy recommendations.
Issarapong Poltanee investigates the causal relationship between consumer behavior and purchasing experience through food delivery applications.
Naser Khdour, Roberta Fenech, Priya Baguant, and Alessandra Theuma evaluate the challenges faced while adopting AI in human resource management to enhance firms’ data transformation processes.
Thi Phuong Thao Nguyen, Oanh Thi Tu Le, and Thanh Long Pham assess the impact of all factors on the application of accounting standards at small and medium enterprises in Northwestern Vietnam.
Mohammad Syafik, Doddy Setiawan, Sri Hartoko, and Y. Anni Aryani examine the role of directors’ remuneration on the capital structure and performance of manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange.
Jiaxun Li and Kanitsorn Terdpaopong study the performance of 1,236 Chinese-listed healthcare companies, focusing on the pre- and post-COVID-19 periods.
Dung Thuy Dinh, Bao Dinh Ho, Van Truong Luu, and Anh Tuan Dang propose a model of interrelationships among sustainable-oriented attributes of the project management process involved in construction projects in the Vietnamese construction industry.
Wethaya Faijaidee and Watcharapoj Sapsanguanboon analyse the influence of environmental, social, and governance initiatives on Thai consumers’ willingness to pay a premium for instant coffee.
Puteri N. E. Nohuddin, Sami Emadeddin Alajlani, Lawal O. Yesufu, Nora Azima Noordin, Malik Muhammad Sheheryar Khan, and Sergio Tirado Ramos discuss the influence of machine learning algorithms on credit scoring strategy in fintech.
Thoi Van Bui, Ky Nguyen, and Xuan Trang Thi Nguyen focus on the influence of corporate social capital on knowledge acquisition and product innovation in Vietnam’s textile and garment industry.
Laila Omari, Driss Rahli, and Malika Haoucha identify key antecedents that influence the adoption of Big Data analytics capabilities (BDAC) initiatives, investigate the mediators and moderators impacting the BDAC-performance relationship, and analyse the impact of BDAC on diverse dimensions of performance.
Yongbiao Zhang, Yaoping Liu, Surachai Triwannakij, Daranee Pimchangthong, and Khoirul Anwar analyze three hospitals, two of which implemented 6S management, which is a part of total quality management (TQM) methods, during the 2019 coronavirus pandemic and one during a non-pandemic period.
Jose Carlos Montes Ninaquispe, Hugo Daniel García Juárez, Eduardo Ygnacio Arraya Celis, Karol Melissa Arbaiza Godos, Erik Omar Escalona Aguilar, Luis Edgardo Cruz Salinas, Gary Christiam Farfán Chilicaus, and Antony Esmit Franco Fernández-Altamirano explore the diversification of avocado exports from Peru during the period from 2018 to 2022, recognizing Peru’s significant export potential.
Vimala Venugopal Muthuswamy and Kabaly P. Subramanian explore the collective impact of organizational commitment and trust in management on employees’ readiness to adopt strategic transitions.
Omar Shubailat, Aziz Madi, Murad Ali Ahmad Al-Zaqeba, and Bandar Alown try to find out how Jordanian family businesses contribute to the transition from latent to emergent entrepreneurship and examine the role of both the entrepreneurial family and the family enterprise in shaping individuals’ entrepreneurial intentions.
Gamal Kassem and Evan Asfoura introduce an enhanced social media analytics framework, incorporating five stages: Identify, Capture, Understand, Present, and Evaluate (ICUPE).
Edgelly Galvez Vitug explores consumer segmentation and market positioning for pigmented rice, using the segmentation, targeting, and positioning marketing model.
Huong Thi Lan Tran and Huyen Thanh Nguyen identify factors influencing environmental management accounting implementation, revealing that managerial awareness has the greatest impact, while accountants’ qualifications play a smaller role.
Seddaoui Rabah, Chouayb Larabi, Tawfik Al-Nahdi, and Farrukh Nawaz investigate the strategic role of marketing managers within these firms, focusing on their influence on strategic formulation, implementation, and overall organizational performance.
Ni Nyoman Kerti Yasa, I Putu Gde Sukaatmadja, Ni Wayan Ekawati, Alpin Angga Guntara, I Putu Agus Wenta Pharamadita, Putu Laksmita Dewi Rahmayanti, and I Gusti Ayu Tirtayani examine the mediating role of brand image in the relationship between product innovation, digital marketing, and competitive advantage.
We thank all contributing authors for their rigorous research and we are pleased to share this issue as a reflection of the journal’s commitment to scholarly advancement and policy relevance.