International Journal of Finance & Economics

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Finance & Economics is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Do Vice Chancellors' Career Horizon Matter for University Sustainability Performance? The Moderating Role of Soft Information77
Links between growth, trade and financial openness in South Africa: An empirical investigation74
Green R&D Efficiency and China's Industrial Carbon Intensity: New Evidence From a Spatial Perspective58
Fundamental analysis of Initial Coin Offerings52
Factors affecting firm‐level job cuts during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A cross‐country evidence49
The Transformation of Economic Structure in Developing Countries: Evidence of Financial Development as a Source of Financing45
FinTech Advancement in the Banking Industry: Is It Driving Efficiency?32
Do creditors care about greening in corporations? Do contingencies matter?30
A portfolio diversification measure in the unit interval: A coherent and practical approach25
Endogenous market choice, listing regulations, and IPO spread: Evidence from the London Stock Exchange25
Breaks in term structures: Evidence from the oil futures markets24
How does institutional cross‐ownership affect firm productivity? The importance of the corporate social responsibility channel24
Market discipline and the risk‐taking behaviour of banks in India23
Revisiting corporate governance and financial risk‐taking22
The scientific tale of the nexus between oil prices, macroeconomic uncertainty and Pakistan's exports to its major trading partners: Insights from advanced methods21
How does monetary policy moderate the influence of economic complexity and technological innovation on environmental sustainability? The role of green central banking20
Board Monitoring, Shareholders' Rights, and CSR Strategy: Firm Value and Risk Implications20
The implications of non‐synchronous trading in G‐7 financial markets20
Household Portfolios and Monetary Policy19
Corporate ESG Performance, Ownership Structure and Export Intensity: Evidence From Chinese Listed Companies19
Uncertainty and Innovation: Assessing the Impact of Economic, Monetary, Trade, and Fiscal Shocks in Japan and the United States19
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