Publications

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Predictability of housing prices in the times of crises: new trends, methodologies, and techniques

Khaled GUESMI, Syed ALI RAZA

Housing assets serve dual roles as both sources of consumption and investments. Therefore, gaining a comprehensive understanding of housing price (HP) predictability is crucial for making informed investment decisions and for effective asset allocation (Dufitinema, 2021).

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Smart access and smart protection for welfare gain in Europe during COVID-19: An empirical investigation using real-time data

The COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) pandemic has had many disastrous effects on welfare globally, particularly in European countries.

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Smart service value: Conceptualization, scale development, and validation in the retailing context

Francesco APPIO, S. ROY, G. SINGH, Linda Hollebeek, A. JAPUTRA, S. SHABNAM, S. VAN DOORN, S. RAY
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Sociomaterial influence on social media: exploring sexualised practices of influencers on Instagram

Hélène BUSSY-SOCRATE, Karina SOKOLOVA

Purpose: Relying on social influence and sociomateriality
theories, this research provides new insights about the social and material drivers relating to the sexualisation of online behaviour of social media influencers.

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Sustainable Energy Practices and Cryptocurrency Market Behavior

Samir SAADI, W. BEN OMRANE
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The Brown Side of Firm Flexibility

Samir SAADI, Syrine Sassi, Omrane Guedhami, Sadok El Ghoul
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The impact of geopolitical risks on foreign exchange markets: Evidence from the Russia–Ukraine war

Samir SAADI, Ashrafee T. Hossain, Abdullah-Al Masum

We examine the relationship between geopolitical risks and foreign exchange markets using the

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The importance of climate policy uncertainty in forecasting the green, clean and sustainable financial markets volatility

Khaled GUESMI, S. ALI RAZA, R. BENKRAIEM, K. A. KHAN

This research represents the first empirical evidence highlighting the significant role of climate policy uncertainty in predicting the green, clean, and sustainable financial markets volatility.

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