The Effect of Corruption on Economic Development: An Empirical Analysis of Western Balkans Countries
This paper aims to examine the relationship between corruption and economic development in Western Balkan countries in the last two decades. The results from the model application have enabled a detailed analysis and discussion of the main findings.
Judging the Market: Judicial Independence, the Rule of Law, and Economic Development
This article brings empirical research closer to the understanding of those judging the market: investors, entrepreneurs, and analysts that recommend where to commit resources abroad.
The Impact of Mobile Banking Services on Customer Satisfaction and Retention: A Study on Turkey Banks
The study aims to determine the relationship between mobile banking services and customer satisfaction and customer retention in the banking sector in Turkey.
Capabilities and Human Well-Being: How to Bridge the Missing Link?
The aim of this paper is to identify the potential as well as the limits of CA for the conceptualization and assessment of human well- being. The paper concludes that in order to use CA to construct an empirically grounded assessment of wellbeing, one needs to adopt carefully designed procedural methods for the selection of relevant capabilities.
Moderating Effect of Supply Chain Configuration on the Relationship between Dynamic Supply Chain Capabilities and Resilience
This article aims to analyze the moderating effect of supply chain configuration on the relationship between dynamic supply chain capabilities and resilience in the retail sector in Kenya. We used an ex-post facto research design.
Impact of Continual Improvement on Performance of IS0 9001:2015 Certified Organisations in Zimbabwe
The study was grounded on the positivist philosophy informed by the quantitative paradigm. The target population comprised of all ISO 9001 certified organisations in Zimbabwe and a sample size of 121 respondents.





