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Does increasing environmental policy stringency enhance renewable energy consumption in OECD countries?

Hatem RJIBA, M. HASSAN, M. KOUZEZ, J-Y LEE, B. MSOLLI
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Dynamic effects of geopolitical risks and infectious diseases on real estate markets

Christian UROM, Denis N. Yuni, Immaculata Enwo-Irem

Geopolitical risks (GPR) and increase in equity market volatility due to health pandemics have great implications on assets prices around the world. Many empirical studies have focused on the effects of these risks on different financial assets.

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Economic sentiment and the cryptocurrency market in the post-COVID-19 era

Christian UROM, Khaled GUESMI, Ramzi BENKRAIEM, Myriam BEN OSMAN

This paper analyzes the interactions, dependence and dynamic network connectedness among economic based-news sentiment index (ESI) and the top eight crypto-currencies with particular attention on the post-COVID-19 pandemic era.

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EU ETS Phase IV and Industrial Performance

Whelsy BOUNGOU, Bastien DUFAU

This article studies the reaction of sectors regulated by the European Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) to the announcement of Phase IV.

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From black gold to financial fallout: Analyzing extreme risk spillovers in oil-exporting nations

Considering various critical periods including the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing Russian–Ukraine war, this paper investigates the dynamics of extreme spillover effects from the crude oil market to the financial markets of major oil-exporting countries.

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From mutualism to commensalism: Assessing the evolving relationship between complementors and digital platforms

Francesco APPIO, Luca Gastaldi, Daniel Trabucchi, Tommaso Buganza, Mariano Corso
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Institutional context and agile team innovation: A sensemaking approach to collective knowledge creation

Francesco APPIO, Maria Carmela Annosi, Antonella Martini

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