In order to better serve the readers, the TNCR team categorizes recent published articles. The articles below are related to e) Africa-related business & development, and f) Business & organizational studies. For any questions or suggestions, please contact us at tncr.special@gmail.com.
Group 5. Africa-related business & development | |
Asamoah, Lawrence Adu, Emmanuel Kwasi Mensah & Eric Amoo Bondzie (2019). Trade openness, FDI and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa: do institutions matter? Transnational Corporations Review, 11:1, 65-79, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2019.1578156 | |
Senou, Melain Modeste, Wautabouna Ouattara & Denis Acclassato Houensou (2019). Is there a bottleneck for mobile money adoption in WAEMU? Transnational Corporations Review, 11:2, 143-156,DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2019.1641393 | |
Yeboua, Kouassi (2019). Foreign direct investment, financial development and economic growth in Africa: evidence from threshold modeling. Transnational Corporations Review, 11:3, 179-189, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2019.1640014 | |
Mensah, Isaac (2019). Trade liberalisation and its impact on income distribution in Ghana. Transnational Corporations Review, 11:3, 208-221, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2019.1642058 | |
Madugu, Ali Hussam, Muazu Ibrahim & Joseph Owusu Amoah (2020). Differential effects of credit risk and capital adequacy ratio on profitability of the domestic banking sector in Ghana. Transnational Corporations Review, 12:1, 37-52, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2019.1704582 | |
Aluko, Olufemi Adewale & Funso Tajudeen Kolapo (2020). Macroeconomic factors and stock market development in sub-Saharan Africa: does the measure of stock market development matter? Transnational Corporations Review, 12:1, 53-62, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2019.1683433 | |
Chinoda, Tough (2020). The nexus between financial inclusion, trade and economic growth in Africa? Transnational Corporations Review, 12:3, 266-275, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1742065 | |
Asongu, Simplice A. & Joseph Nnanna (2020). Governance and the capital flight trap in Africa, Transnational Corporations Review, 12:3, 276-292, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1771123 | |
Azu, Nnanna P. & Maimuna Y. Muhammad (2020). Does political regime influence bilateral trade in West Africa? Transnational Corporations Review, 12:3, 293-303, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1757341 | |
Jeremiah O. Ejemeyovwi, Evans S. Osabuohien & Ebenezer I. K. Bowale (2021) ICT adoption, innovation and financial development in a digital world: empirical analysis from Africa, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:1, 16-31, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1851124 | |
Nnanna P. Azu, Gylych Jelivov, Osman Nuri Aras & Abdurrahman Isik (2021) Influence of digital economy on youth unemployment in West Africa, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:1, 32-42, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1849936 | |
Alex Boakye & Omilola Babatunde Olumide (2021) The role of internet of things to support health services in rural communities. A case study of Ghana and Sierra Leone, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:1, 43-50, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1849937 | |
Daniel Agyapong (2021) Implications of digital economy for financial institutions in Ghana: an exploratory inquiry, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:1, 51-61, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1787304 | |
Ahmed Malumfashi Halliru, Nanthakumar Loganathan & Asan Ali Golam Hassan (2021) Does FDI and economic growth harm environment? Evidence from selected West African countries, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:2, 237-251, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1854005 | |
Muazu Ibrahim, Isaac Koomson, Olufemi Adewale Aluko & Eric Evans Osei Opoku (2021) Re–examining Bhagwati hypothesis: the case of some selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:3, 334-345, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1863702 | |
Joseph Dery Nyeadi, Charles Adjasi & Richard Kofi Akoto (2021) Foreign direct investment and corporate social responsibility: evidence from South African listed firms, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:3, 346-362, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2021.1933352 | |
Group 6. Business & organizational studies | |
McKay, Ruth & Bill Irwin (2020). Introduction to a special issue on breaking the disciplinary matrix: the ever-changing view of organizational theory. Transnational Corporations Review, 12:2, 89-93, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1771817 | |
Cruickshank, Neil (2020). He who defends everything, defends nothing: proactivity in organizational resilience. Transnational Corporations Review, 12:2, 94-105, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1764326 | |
Elnahla, Nada & Ruth McKay (2020). Workplace issues in the context of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World: Mental health problems, cannabis and the division of labor. Transnational Corporations Review, 12:2, 106-125, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1746598 | |
Squires, Bruce & Nada Elnahla (2020). The roles played by boards of directors: an integration of the agency and stakeholder theories. Transnational Corporations Review, 12:2, 126-139, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1757340 | |
Walker, Tiffany Cross (2020). Inclusive talent management in the public sector: theory and practice. Transnational Corporations Review, 12:2, 140-148, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1741296 | |
Chaudhury, Tasnuva (2020). Women’s representation in business case studies -a framework of postmodernism to uncover hidden assumptions. Transnational Corporations Review, 12:2, 149-161, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1748992 | |
Wright, Sandra (2020). Hierarchies and bullying: an examination into the drivers for workplace harassment within organization. Transnational Corporations Review, 12:2, 162-172, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1768790 | |
Neculita, Catalin Silviu & Ruth McKay (2020). The institutionalization and deinstitutionalization of the cholesterol theory. Transnational Corporations Review, 12:2, 173-192, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1761177 | |
Machado, Andreia de Bem, Maria José Sousa, Faisal Nawaz & Jorge Miguel Martins (2020). Impacts of the integration of Chinese managers in the Western economies the case of Brazil, Transnational Corporations Review, 12:3, 319-328, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2019.1693203 | |
Mohd Shadab Danish, Salman Haider, Madan Dhanora & Ruchi Sharma (2021) Modelling two-way relationship between innovation and internationalisation: does learning by export matter?, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:3, 253-268, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2021.1908791 | |
Special Issue | Contemporary Challenges of Small and Medium Enterprises |
Yvette Essounga Njan & Maxine D. Morgan (2020) Micro-financing in the era of good governance: economic benefits. An empirical study, Transnational Corporations Review, 12:4, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1848759. | |
Balla Doucouré & Assane Diagne (2020) The effect of size and age on the performance of Senegalese small food companies: the role of market orientation, Transnational Corporations Review, 12:4, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1832426. | |
Nithya Shankar (2020) Role of global economic policy uncertainty on firms’ participation in innovation and new product introductions: an empirical study in African SMEs, Transnational Corporations Review, 12:4, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1832425. | |
Jean Robert Kala Kamdjoug , Jean Pierre Gueyie & Landri Etienne Kengne (2020) Factors influencing customers’ decision to save with microfinance institutions: the case of Advans Cameroon, Transnational Corporations Review, 12:4, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1843329. | |
Nazia Rafiq, Abdus Sattar Abbasi, Shrafat Ali Sair, Muhammad Mohiuddin & Ismat Munir (2020) Emotional labor and its association with emotional exhaustion through cultural intelligence, Transnational Corporations Review, 12:4, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1846670. | |
Shweta Gautam & Madan Lal (2020) Analysing competitiveness and trade performance: evidence from Indian textile industry and its select competitors, Transnational Corporations Review, 12:4, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1768794. | |
Robert Tama Lisinge (2020) The Belt and Road Initiative and Africa’s regional infrastructure development: implications and lessons, Transnational Corporations Review, 12:4, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1795527. | |
Special Collection | Impact of COVID-19 on Economic Development and Foreign Direct Investment |
Basu Sharma (2021) Covid-19 and recalibration of FDI regimes: convergence or divergence? Transnational Corporations Review, 13:1, 62-73, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2021.1890433 | |
Stanisław Umiński & Aleksandra Borowicz (2021) Will multinational enterprises contribute to Poland’s economic resilience and recovery during and post COVID-19 pandemic,Transnational Corporations Review, 13:1, 74-87, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2021.1888638 | |
Walid Hejazi & Jianmin Tang (2021) Canadian FDI in a post COVID-19 world:have we reached the tipping point?, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:1, 88-108, DOI:10.1080/19186444.2020.1863118 | |
Muhammad Ayub Khan Mehar (2021) Bridge financing during covid-19 pandemics: Nexus of FDI, external borrowing and fiscal policy, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:1, 109-124, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1866377 | |
Philip Ifeakachukwu Nwosa (2021) Oil price, exchange rate and stock market performance during the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for TNCs and FDI inflow in Nigeria,Transnational Corporations Review, 13:1, 125-137, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2020.1855957 | |
Linus Nyiwul (2021) COVID-19 regulatory responses and FDI in the United States: trends and implications for capital flows, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:2, 156-173, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2021.1934361 | |
Pabitra Kumar Mishra & Santosh Kumar Mishra (2021) COVID-19 pandemic and stock market reaction: empirical insights from 15 Asian countries, Transnational Corporatio Review, 13:2, 139-155, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2021.1924536 | |
Madhuri Kumari, Nalin Bharti & Atsuko Kamiike (2021) Japan’s investment in India: post covid-19 investment opportunities in pharmaceuticals, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:2, 174-188, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2021.1898860 | |
Anisul M. Islam (2021) Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on global output, employment and prices: an assessment, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:2, 189-201, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2021.1936852 | |
Mario Arturo Ruiz Estrada (2021) How much unemployment and inflation is going to be generated by COVID-19?, Transnational Corporations Review, 13:2, 202-210, DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2021.1912991 |