Journal of Corporate Finance Research released its 70th issue
The 2nd issue of 2024 includes papers on the impact of artificial Intelligence on corporate governance, the Russian green bond market, the development trends of the digital assets segment in Russia and abroad, etc.
We present to your attention the 70th issue of the Journal of Corporate Finance Research (ISSN: 2073-0438.) Published since 2007, the Journal is included in the list of journals of the Higher Attestation Commission (VAK) of the Russian Federation (5.2.1. Economic theory (economic sciences), 5.2.4. Finance (economic sciences) and is indexed in the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI). In the fall of 2023, the journal was accepted to the Scopus scientific database.
The issue presents the following papers:
- Ilker Yilmaz - The Determinants of Corporate Cash Holdings: Novel Evidence from Emerging Countries
- Göktürk Kalkan - The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Corporate Governance
- Ion Frecautan - Is the Russian Green Bond Market Strong Enough to Hedge in the Crisis Times?
- Egor Pastukhov - Characteristics and Development Trends of the Digital Assets Segment in Modern Practice in Russia and Abroad
- Elena Fedorova, Pavel Drogovoz, Alexander Nevredinov - The Impact of Disclosing Digitalization Information on Corporate Financial Performance
- Musa Uba Adamu - Ownership Structure and Corporate Risk Disclosure in Emerging Countries
- Dmitry Kirpishchikov, Marina Zavertiaeva - Impact of Board Members’ Social Capital on the Resilience of Public Companies to Exogenous Shocks
- Ksenia Badukina, Nadezhda Korol, Anastasia Yaroshenko - Study of the Reaction of Stock Markets to the Cancel Culture Phenomenon in Relation to Russia
Full texts are available on the website of the Journal
The issue presents the following papers:
Ilker Yilmaz - The Determinants of Corporate Cash Holdings: Novel Evidence from Emerging Countries
Göktürk Kalkan - The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Corporate Governance
Ion Frecautan - Is the Russian Green Bond Market Strong Enough to Hedge in the Crisis Times?
Egor Pastukhov - Characteristics and Development Trends of the Digital Assets Segment in Modern Practice in Russia and Abroad
Elena Fedorova, Pavel Drogovoz, Alexander Nevredinov - The Impact of Disclosing Digitalization Information on Corporate Financial Performance
Musa Uba Adamu - Ownership Structure and Corporate Risk Disclosure in Emerging Countries
Dmitry Kirpishchikov, Marina Zavertiaeva - Impact of Board Members’ Social Capital on the Resilience of Public Companies to Exogenous Shocks
Ksenia Badukina, Nadezhda Korol, Anastasia Yaroshenko - Study of the Reaction of Stock Markets to the Cancel Culture Phenomenon in Relation to Russia
Full texts are available on the website of the Journal