Most cited papers
25-05-2022
Google scholar citations (articles 2012-2022) - March 2023
h-index = 20 | i10-index = 52
- Vuong, Q.H. (2021) The semiconducting principle of monetary and environmental values exchange, Economics and Business Letters, 10(3), 284-290. 218 citations
- Ashraf, Z., A.Y. Javid & M. Javid (2013): Electricity consumption and economic growth: evidence from Pakistan, Economics and Business Letters, 2(1), 21-32. 82 citations
- Gonçalves, T.C., C. Gaio and F. Robles (2018): The impact of Working Capital Management on firm profitability in different economic cycles: Evidence from the United Kingdom, Economics and Business Letters, 7(2), 70-75. 55 citations
- Bökemeier, B. and Greiner, A. (2015) On the relation between public debt and economic growth: An empirical investigation, Economics and Business Letters, 4(4), 137-150. 46 citations
- Tanaka, Y. (2013) Irrelevance of the choice of strategic variables in duopoly under relative profit maximization, Economics and Business Letters, 2(2), 75-83. 38 citations
- Aiello, F. and G. Bonanno (2013): Profit and cost efficiency in the Italian banking industry (2006-2011), Economics and Business Lettes, 2(4), 190-205. 38 citations
- Zhao, J. and P. Barry (2013): Implications of different income diversification indexes: the case of rural China, Economics and Business Letters, 2(1), 13-20. 38 citations
- Oude Lansink, A., and Wall, A. (2014) Frontier models for evaluating environmental efficiency: an overview, Economics and Business Letters, 3(1), 43-50. 36 citations
WoS (articles 2015-2022) - March 2023
- Vuong, Q.H. (2021) The semiconducting principle of monetary and environmental values exchange, Economics and Business Letters, 10(3), 284-290. 20 citations
- Pala, A. (2020) Energy and economic growth in G20 countries: Panel cointegration analysis, Economics and Business Letters, 9(2), 56-72. 14 citations
- Gonçalves, T.C., C. Gaio and F. Robles (2018): The impact of Working Capital Management on firm profitability in different economic cycles: Evidence from the United Kingdom, Economics and Business Letters, 7(2), 70-75. 11 citations
- Huynh, T.L.D. & Burggraf, T. (2020) If worst comes to worst: Co-movement of global stock markets in the US-China trade war, Economics and Business Letters, 9(1), 21-30. 9 citations
- Coduras, A., Velilla, J. & Ortega, R. (2018): Age of the entrepreneurial decision: Differences among developed, developing, and non-developed countries, 7(1), 36-46. 9 citations
- Ämiri, Ä. & Linden, M. (2015) Income and total expenditure on health in OECD countries: Evidence from panel data and Hsiao’s version of Granger non-causality tests, Economics and Business Letters, 5(1), 1-9. 8 citations
Scopus (articles 2017-2022) - March 2023
- Vuong, Q.H. (2021) The semiconducting principle of monetary and environmental values exchange, Economics and Business Letters, 10(3), 284-290. 22 citations
- Huynh, T.L.D. & Burggraf, T. (2020) If worst comes to worst: Co-movement of global stock markets in the US-China trade war, Economics and Business Letters, 9(1), 21-30. 13 citations
- Gonçalves, T.C., C. Gaio and F. Robles (2018): The impact of Working Capital Management on firm profitability in different economic cycles: Evidence from the United Kingdom, Economics and Business Letters, 7(2), 70-75. 13 citations
- Coduras, A., Velilla, J. & Ortega, R. (2018): Age of the entrepreneurial decision: Differences among developed, developing, and non-developed countries, 7(1), 36-46. 11 citations
- Pala, A. (2020) Energy and economic growth in G20 countries: Panel cointegration analysis, Economics and Business Letters, 9(2), 56-72. 10 citations