
12 new peer-reviewed journal publications for Feb-March 2025
Congratulations to our professors and PhD Students for the acceptance of their papers:
Dr. Fedwa JEBLI
• “The influence of organizational culture on supply chain readiness and responsiveness” in Supply Chain Forum
Dr. Waheed AKHTAR & Fauzia SYED
• “Fire with smoke: Exploitative leadership, anxiety, and service sabotage in the hotel industry” in International Journal of Hospitality Management
Dr. Amine BELHADI
• “Optimizing Biohydrogen Production from Agri-Waste: A Digital Twin Approach for Sustainable Supply Chain Management and Carbon Neutrality” in Computers & Industrial Engineering
Dr. Abla CHAOUNI BENABDELLAH & PhD student Azzeddine MEAFA
• “Dynamic capabilities of blockchain technology for resilient, sustainable, and survivable supply chains” in Benchmarking
Dr. Mohammad ISLEIMEYYEH
• “Financial Investors and Cross-Commodity Markets Integration” in Journal of Commodity Markets
Dr. Foued SAADAOUI
• “Formalizing Multiresolution Statistical Causality Tests: A Comprehensive Review and Empirical Analysis” in Econometric Reviews
Dr. Waqas HANIF
• “Are interconnectedness and spillover alike across green sectors during the Covid-19 and the Russia–Ukraine conflict?” in Energy Economics
• “How do GCC countries stocks interact with US and European debt markets?” in International Journal of Finance and Economics
Dr. Antonina LISOVSKAYA
• “Enhancing the professional identity of master students: “knowing why”, “knowing how” and “knowing whom” ” in Education and Training
Dr. Yasin RAHEEL
• “Green HRM and Employer Branding: Corporate Environmental Sustainability and Organizational Safety Climate Mediating Role and Moderating role of Job Experience” in Benchmarking: An International Journal
Dr. Patsoulis PATROKLOS
• “Golden visa programs and tourism receipts” in Annals of Tourism Research
Dr. Khaled MOKNI
• “Are Latin American Stock Markets Connected? Exploring Spillovers and the Impact of Risk Factors” in Emerging Markets Review
PhD student Asma Bakrim
• “Transformative Services and Systemic Well-Being – Towards a Better Understanding of Distinction in Service Design” in Systems Research and Behavioral Science