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Research Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development
Research Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development is a premier platform dedicated to advancing research that integrates economic theory with sustainable development practices. The journal explores a wide range of topics, including environmental economics, sustainable business models, policy development, resource management, climate change, and the role of economics in fostering long-term societal well-being. It aims to bridge the gap between economic growth and environmental stewardship, providing valuable insights into how economies can thrive while maintaining ecological balance. With contributions from leading scholars, policymakers, and sustainability experts, RJESD provides critical knowledge that shapes the future of sustainable development worldwide. Backed by a rigorous peer-review process and a distinguished editorial board, each publication upholds the highest academic standards, making it an essential resource for those driving sustainable economic strategies and practices.
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A STUDY OF GENERATIONAL VARIATIONS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON WORK APPROACHES IN ACCOUNTING
- David S. Johnson (Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina)
- Jessica L. Thompson (School of Business, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida)
Recruiting and retaining qualified certified public accountants (CPAs) is essential for organizations' fiscal management and success. The accounting profession is expected to grow significantly, increasing the pressure on businesses to hire CPAs...Cite this article:David S. Johnson et al. (2025). A STUDY OF GENERATIONAL VARIATIONS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON WORK APPROACHES IN ACCOUNTING. Research Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15396247 -
THE INFLUENCE OF CORPORATE OWNERSHIP ON SEO COSTS: AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS
- Ahmed Khalid Al-Farsi (Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE)
- Sara Maria Lopez (Department of Finance, School of Business Administration, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA)
Companies face significant stock price drops, typically ranging from two to three percent, upon announcing seasoned equity offerings (SEOs), as evidenced in various studies (Asquith & Mullins, 1986; Masulis, 1986; Smith, 1986; Jung, Kim,...Cite this article:Ahmed Khalid Al-Farsi et al. (2025). THE INFLUENCE OF CORPORATE OWNERSHIP ON SEO COSTS: AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS. Research Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15396249 -
SHORT INTEREST RATIOS AND THEIR IMPACT ON CORPORATE INVESTMENT STRATEGIES AND FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
- Sara Khan (Associate Professor of Finance, ExxonMobil Endowed Professor in Global Business, School of Business, State University of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA, USA)
- Liam Brown (Business Administration Ph.D. Candidate, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA)
The perpetual debate regarding the rationality of stock markets remains a captivating and ongoing topic of inquiry. Existing literature broadly approaches this issue through two distinct frameworks: the classical and the behavioral...Cite this article:Sara Khan et al. (2025). SHORT INTEREST RATIOS AND THEIR IMPACT ON CORPORATE INVESTMENT STRATEGIES AND FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS. Research Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15396251 -
MUTUAL DEPENDENCIES OF INTEREST RATES, PRODUCT PRICING, AND TRADE CREDIT: AN IN-DEPTH EXPLORATION
- Olivia Marie Leclerc (Department of Economics, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
- Alexander James Wong (School of Business, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
This study investigates the impact of trade credit on the effectiveness of monetary policy transmission, addressing the empirical observation that trade credit tends to mitigate the effects of central bank actions. To elucidate this...Cite this article:Olivia Marie Leclerc et al. (2025). MUTUAL DEPENDENCIES OF INTEREST RATES, PRODUCT PRICING, AND TRADE CREDIT: AN IN-DEPTH EXPLORATION. Research Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15396253