New issue of the Journal of Governance and Regulation
The editorial team of Virtus Interpress is honoured to present the fourth issue of volume 13 of the Journal of Governance and Regulation.
The current issue features twenty scholarly articles investigating a diverse array of research topics, including corporate sustainability, regulatory environments, financial economics, logistics, and price wars, the economic impact of COVID-19, green energy, institutional settings, and corruption. Each contribution significantly advances the existing body of knowledge within an increasingly complex global landscape.
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Albana Gjoni, Gerta Gogo, and Skënder Uku aim to analyze the main factors influencing tax evasion in Albania, the factors that affect the ability of taxpayers to fulfill their tax obligations, as well as the factors that affect the level of tax income declared by tax-paying entities.
Mc Donald Ferdinand Steven Porajow, Maryam Mangantar, Sri Murni, and Hendrik Gamaliel scrutinize the influence of innovation, environmental uncertainty on financial performance, the impact of financial performance on corporate sustainability, and the influence of innovation, environmental uncertainty on corporate sustainability.
Thi Mai Huong Doan and Bich Thuy Nguyen study the factors influencing the use of sustainable packaging in urban areas of Vietnam, employing a multivariate regression to analyze data collected in Vietnam’s urban areas.
Mateus Habili and Rovena Vangjel examine the impact of the base interest rate on economic growth in Albania, using the variables of economic growth, base interest rate, nominal effective exchange rate, and inflation.
Mohd Asif Intezar, Ehsanul Haque, Niyati Chaudhary, Farheen Siddiqui, Neda Tasneem, Mohd Shariq, and Afreen Fatima investigate the nexus of ESG performance combined and its sub-elements, E — environmental, S — social, and G — governance, separately and the corporate operational and financial performance.
Wagner Vicente-Ramos, Gladys Idone-Cordova, and Tula Mendoza-Farro aim to determine the impact of educational support on the digital entrepreneurship of university students in business programs.
Alimatus Sahrah, Purnaning Dhyah Guritno, Rani P. Rengganis, Ros Patriani Dewi, and Roselina Ahmad Saufi deal with the question of how the subjective well-being of students influences the connection between the quality of educational services and students’ resilience.
Nadia Abdelhamid Abdelmegeed Abdelwahed and Bahadur Ali Soomro explore the effect of organizational culture (mission, involvement, consistency, and adaptability) on corporate performance in Egyptian manufacturing firms.
Baurzhan Bokayev, Alexandr Zagrebin, Zhuldyz Davletbayeva, and Madina Nauryzbek analyze the relationship between corruption and foreign direct investment inflow in post-Soviet countries and to examine anti-corruption-related factors influencing investment activity.
Ridho Harta, Elisa Susanti, Muhammad Andi Septiadi, and Siti Alia delve into the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on Indonesia’s education sector, notably the transition from conventional face-to-face teaching to distance learning policies.
ChaoYu Zhang focuses on the impact of ESG on the financial performance and value of companies through an empirical research methodology.
Mariam Hilda Ola presents a systematic review of wealth tax literature examining the challenges of wealth taxes for countries that have implemented and repealed them.
Lucky Tuzuka Musikavanhu and Gladys Gamariel empirically investigate the moderating effect of institutional quality on the oil price-economic growth relationship among selected African oil-importing economies for a thirty-year period from 1990 to 2020.
Hala Bennani, Jaouad Outseki, and Meryem Benhaddouch outline the influence of enterprise resource planning systems on the management control function in large companies.
Jeaneta Rumerung, Deky Mundung, Meiske Manopo, and Grace Rumimper try to design a creative economy development model that has an impact on optimizing the potential of meeting, incentive, conference, and exhibition (MICE) destinations.
Pranesh Debnath, Kalyan Das, Anil Kumar Bhuyan, Bhaskar Saikia, Sukriti Das, Rishav Kanoo, Animesh Saha, and Hiranmayee Debi approach to evaluate the level of sustainability reporting practices in the Indian banking sector.
Komsan Saelee, Aishath Rafiyya, Wanlop Singharat, and Phutthinat Phutthinatwan deal with the price war phenomenon within the parcel service industry of Thailand and scrutinize the implications of this competitive strategy.
Hung Phuong Vu, Do Van Lam, and Thi Xuan Thu Nguyen try to assess the impact of public investment on the economic growth of the province in Vietnam, with a focus on a spatial perspective to uncover its effects.
Khadiga Elbargathi and Ghazi Ibrahim Al-Assaf undertake research on the connection between renewable energy and economic development in selected developed and developing countries.
Yuanyuan Hong and Razif Rosli aim to construct a comprehensive framework that examines the factors influencing the ESG scores of listed firms in mainland China.
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.