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Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): Intellectual Economics
Full Issue
EDITORIAL IE-2025:1
Technology Development and Creative Destruction: Challenges for Digital Transformation in Entrepreneurship, Work, and Education
Mirjana Radović-Marković
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10-31
Impact of government open data initiatives on innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic growth
Mushfig Guliyev, Leyla Hajiyeva, Hijran Muradova, Lamiya Huseynova
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32-61
During extreme market conditions: a comparative study of advanced GARCH specifications
Tomas Pečiulis, Asta Vasiliauskaitė
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62–91
There ain't such thing as a free lunch - or is there? Moral hazard in financing higher education
Goran Karanovic, Hana Paleka, Persefoni Polychronidou
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92-112
Advancing Wellbeing: The Financial Accessibility and Social Integration through Self-Transformation
Inung Sumitro, Dudi Permana, Sonny Indrajaya, Mas Wahyu Wibowo
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113-134
Changes in the consumption of credit institutions’ services by individuals and households and their role in the economy: a case of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
Eglė Kazlauskienė, Dominyka Černiavskaja
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135-158
Innovative approaches to financial security in business management: case study of Azerbaijan
Logman Abdullayev, Lyudmila Ismailova, Gulbes Rustamova, Nariman Boyukkishi, Esmira Ahmadova
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159–183
Perception on the Effectiveness of Hybrid Work Model in Human Resource Management Practices
Sharmila Ramachandaran, Shamsiah Banu, Fang Wen Jie, Bablu Kumar Dhar, Urvesh Chaudhery
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184-209
Analysis of role antecedent variables on innovative work behavior and the impact on business performance of micro and small enterprises
Marwan Marwan, Marwan Man Soleman
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210–233
Hierarchical modelling of sustainable energy consumption profiles for developed and developing countries
Rafał Nagaj, Julian Vasilev, Brigita Žuromskaitė - Nagaj
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234-259