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Monothematic issue 2026
Sustainable cities

This monothematic issue seeks to create a platform for interdisciplinary research on sustainable cities. Urban areas have become central to the global economy, yet they also face significant social and environmental challenges. Without addressing these issues, cities risk becoming overcrowded, polluted, and increasingly detrimental to the quality of life for their inhabitants. We invite submissions of original papers from diverse academic disciplines, presenting innovative research that can contribute to overcoming the key sustainability challenges facing urban areas worldwide.
Important dates: submissions closed, expected publication September 2026. More information in Call for papers here.

Monothematic issue 2025 (published September 5, 2025)
Transitioning to the green circular economy: The age of VUCA

In a world defined by environmental degradation, economic volatility, and technological disruption, the circular economy (CE) has moved from a theoretical concept to a practical imperative. This monothematic issue brings together diverse global perspectives and empirical research that demonstrate how CE serves as a strategic response to today’s volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) conditions. The research featured here confirms that circularity is no longer an optional pursuit.
More information in Editorial, full issue.

Monothematic issue 2024 (published September 6, 2024)
Emerging digital technologies and their influence on elimination of supply chain vulnerability

This issue of E&M Economics and Management aims to expand the understanding of how digital technologies can be leveraged to mitigate supply chain vulnerabilities. The focus is on exploring the role of these technologies in making supply chains more lean, agile, resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The collected articles offer a comprehensive look into various aspects of this dynamic field. More information in Editorial here.

Aims & Scope

The journal E&M Economics and Management (E&M) publishes high quality original research articles and scientific studies based on theoretical and empirical analyses. E&M encourages new intriguing ideas and new perspectives on existing state of knowledge.
Among the key topics covered are Economics, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Information Management, and Marketing & Trade. More information here.

The journal E&M Economics and Management (E&M) publishes high quality original research articles and scientific studies based on theoretical and empirical analyses. E&M encourages new intriguing ideas and new perspectives on existing state of knowledge.
Among the key topics covered are Economics, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Information Management, and Marketing & Trade. More information here.

Warning

Editorial office of the journal E&M Economics and Management warns that there have recently emerged false offers promising mediation of publishing in our journal for a certain fee. Editorial office declares that we do not keep such cooperation. Every single review process is standartized and transparent. If you are interested in publishing with E&M, contact our editorial office directly. The journal does not have any intermediaries abroad.

Choice of articles of current issue

Promoting reverse logistics decisions using a new hybrid model based on deep learning and failure mode and effects analysis approaches

Kamelia Ahmadkhan, Abdolreza Yazdani-Chamzini, Alireza Bakhshizadeh, Jonas Šaparauskas, Zenonas Turskis, Niousha Zeidyahyaee

The problem of reusing and recycling the returned products plays a crucial role in mitigating waste. Therefore, authorities must make the best decision in such situations. However, this problém is a paradoxical decision because different components often conflict with each other, which can impact the decision-making process. The proposed framework uses sentiment analysis algorithms to help decision-makers adopt the best reverse logistics decision strategy based on customer feedback. The…

DOI (& full text): doi.org/10.15240/tul/001/2025-4-006 more

Understanding university students’ adoption of ChatGPT: A TAM-based exploration of key factors

Parul Agnihotri, Song Chen

The rapid rise of AI chatbots like ChatGPT has spurred growing interest in understanding the factors that influence their adoption, especially in educational settings. This study focuses on identifying the key elements that shape university students’ intentions to use ChatGPT, using the technology acceptance model (TAM) as the theoretical foundation. The research integrates core constructs such as perceived ease of use (PEU), perceived usefulness (PU), perceived risk, trust, and technostress to…

DOI (& full text): doi.org/10.15240/tul/001/2025-5-023 more

Mahalanobis distance and Stutzer ratio modelling in emerging markets portfolios

Dejan Zivkov, Boris Kuzman, Jonel Subic

This study examines the performance of multi-asset portfolios in global emerging markets, emphasizing their exposure to systemic risk and risk-adjusted returns. The analysis encompasses portfolios from regions such as Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Central Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Africa, and Latin America. The research uses daily data, covering a 10 years period. Two advanced methodologies are applied in the portfolio construction – the Mahalanobis distance and the Stutzer ratio.…

DOI (& full text): doi.org/10.15240/tul/001/2025-4-010 more

Premature stalling of the catching-up process in CEECs: The case of Slovakia

Karol Morvay

The slowdown in the catching-up process has attracted considerable attention, as it is a phenomenon observed in a real context. It has affected almost all CEE countries after the global financial crisis, but to an unequal extent. The article deals with the problem of stalling catching up with advanced economies from the Slovak perspective. It is a problem with broad links to all sectors of the economy as it affects business activity, public administration and households. The analysis is…

DOI (& full text): doi.org/10.15240/tul/001/2025-4-004 more

Financial innovation and financial inclusion in European countries: How do they interact?

Alina Cristina Nuta, Ibrahim Cutcu, Felix Puime-Guillen

The most challenging moments in economic history necessitated adaptability to new realities and foreshadowed innovative reactions from economic agents. The recent global health crisis compelled all the stakeholders to find viable solutions to prevent the economic recovery from stalling. As finance serves as the fuel that keeps the economic engine running, exploring the factors affecting financial innovation is pivotal. Europe’s digital transition strategy provides a vibrant approach to…

DOI (& full text): doi.org/10.15240/tul/001/2025-4-011 more


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