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 & Business Strategy Review. The scholars from Iceland, Peru, Hungary, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Albania, Kosovo, Jordan, South Africa, Lebanon, Thailand, Kenya, Indonesia, and Pakistan have contributed to this issue.

This issue of Corporate & Business Strategy Review brings together contributions on the evolving strategic challenges of contemporary organizations across diverse settings and business realities. Taken together, these papers point to a pragmatic agenda. Embed ethical concerns into operating and commercial routines; design proactive governance systems; treat people and digital as a single system that powers quality and advocacy; and run sustainability as a dynamic capability. That is how organisations — large and small, public and private — can align performance with purpose in the years ahead.

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Arta Jashari Goga explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility and business longevity across economic, social, and environmental dimensions.

Jose Carlos Montes Ninaquispe, Marco Agustín Arbulú Ballesteros, Marilú Trinidad Flores Lezama, Hugo Daniel García Juárez, William Teófilo Castro Muñoz, Rafael Martel Acosta, Diego Alejandro Ludeña Jugo, and Julio Ernesto Blas Sanchez examine the commercial position of fishmeal exports in the global market, emphasizing trends and opportunities.

Nael Mosa Sarhan and Eyad Shammout explore the role of job satisfaction as a mediator in the relationship between leadership strategy and product quality.

Hikmat Chamma and Bassam Hijazi investigate receivables management on liquidity management strategy mediated by cash management for the hardware, tools, and equipment of retail trading companies.

Dumisani Sydney Maphumulo and Celani John Nyide evaluate the utilisation of smart manufacturing tools and innovative leadership practices among manufacturing SMEs in South Africa.

Çelnik Mujollari, Brixhilda Imeri, Brunela Trebicka, Azeta Tartaraj, and Marsida Krasniqi explore the relationship between ethical practices in digital marketing and their impact on consumer trust and brand perception within the Albanian market.

Faizah Alsulami provides a comprehensive review of the opportunities and challenges associated with the integration of Big Data and artificial intelligence in accounting, focusing on literature published between 2013 and 2023.

Yoga Anindita and Doddy Setiawan aim to analyze the Internet financial reporting practices carried out in regional governments in Indonesia.

Jacqueline Alex, Hariharan N. Krishnasamy, Abdul Rahman Bin S. Senathirajah, Sayeeduz Zafar Qazi, Rasheedul Haque, Usha Periasamy, and Tippawan Lertatthakornkit examine the variables that affect consumers’ intentions to purchase green products in Malaysia.

Endang Tjahjaningsih, Suzy Widyasari, Alimuddin Rizal Rivai, and Bambang Sudiyatno assess the beauty industry sector in Indonesia to uncover digital engagement attitudes in mediating the influence of product quality, brand social value, and price perception value on brand advocacy.

Nadia Abdelhamid Abdelmegeed Abdelwahed, Muhammad Sufyan Ramish, Mohammed A. Al Doghan, and Bahadur Ali Soomro deal with the issue of students’ entrepreneurial devehttps://virtusinterpress.org/Explor...lopments and motivations in Egypt.

James Mauti Mose, Peterson Obara Magutu, and Kingsford Muriithi Rucha examine the influence of strategic supplier alliances on the performance of manufacturing firms.

Rajan Arapi analyzes the factors influencing social media marketing adoption among micro, small, and medium enterprises in Kosovo.

Ngoc Thinh To, Quang Vinh Nguyen, and Thi Tam Nguyen observe the PERMA model — comprising positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and achievement — as a framework for improving job satisfaction and employee performance in the tourism sector.

Lara Johannsdottir, Svala Gudmundsdottir, and Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson try to find out how an external shock affects accountability taken by a university, establishing firm governance to support stakeholders and, in that way, impacting sustainability reporting and university ranking.

Bader Mustafa Mahmoud Al Sharif investigates the impact of digital financial technologies — such as electronic clearing systems, payment cards, and e-wallets — on the financial performance of Jordanian banks amid rapid digital transformation.

Thanh Huyen Nguyen and Huong Thi Lan Tran aim to quantify the factors affecting taxpayers’ personal income tax compliance with e-commerce businesses.

Finally, Hariyati, Susi Handayani, and Mazurina Mohd Ali determine whether management accounting information systems and governance moderate the influence of intellectual capital on business performance.

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.