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Sustainable Financial Inclusion Through Social Progress and Regularity Quality Interaction – Implication for Least Developed Countries (2025)
Journal Article
Ul-Durar, S., Iqbal, M., Naveed, S., Massacci, A., & Saleem, I. (2025). Sustainable Financial Inclusion Through Social Progress and Regularity Quality Interaction – Implication for Least Developed Countries. Research in International Business and Finance, 76, Article 102811. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ribaf.2025.102811

Sustainable development through social progress is resolute in enhancing financial inclusion through spreading the affordable financial facilities. However, the Social Progress Index (SPI) reflects sustainable development by measuring a country's abi... Read More about Sustainable Financial Inclusion Through Social Progress and Regularity Quality Interaction – Implication for Least Developed Countries.

Natural Resource Extraction - Sustainable Development Relationship and Energy Productivity Moderation in Resource-Rich Countries: A Panel Bayesian Regression Analysis (2024)
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De Sisto, M., Ul-Durar, S., Arshed, N., Iqbal, M., & Nazarian, A. (2024). Natural Resource Extraction - Sustainable Development Relationship and Energy Productivity Moderation in Resource-Rich Countries: A Panel Bayesian Regression Analysis. Journal of Cleaner Production, 477, Article 143775. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.143775

Social development is essential for improving quality of life, fostering stability, driving economic growth, achieving sustainable goals, enhancing human capital, encouraging civic engagement, building resilience, and fostering inno... Read More about Natural Resource Extraction - Sustainable Development Relationship and Energy Productivity Moderation in Resource-Rich Countries: A Panel Bayesian Regression Analysis.

FinTech and Economic Readiness: Institutional Navigation Amid Climate Risks (2024)
Journal Article
Ul-Durar, S., Bakkar, Y., Arshed, N., Naveed, S., & Zhang, B. (2024). FinTech and Economic Readiness: Institutional Navigation Amid Climate Risks. Research in International Business and Finance, 73(A), Article 102543. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ribaf.2024.102543

The current climate change is declared as a global boiling point by the UN; businesses are facing increasing costs in maintaining their supply chains and production standards and are being urged to adapt and innovate for environmental transition. Wit... Read More about FinTech and Economic Readiness: Institutional Navigation Amid Climate Risks.

Modeling green energy and innovation for ecological risk management using second generation dynamic quantile panel data model (2024)
Journal Article
Ul-Durar, S., Arshed, N., De Sisto, M., Nazarian, A., & Sadaf, A. (2024). Modeling green energy and innovation for ecological risk management using second generation dynamic quantile panel data model. Journal of Environmental Management, 366, Article 121741. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121741

Ecological risk management has emerged as a critical research and policy development area in energy and environmental economics. Sustained ecology is crucial for the standard of living and food security. As the adverse impacts of en... Read More about Modeling green energy and innovation for ecological risk management using second generation dynamic quantile panel data model.

Relationships between economic complexity, renewable energy uptake and environmental degradation: A global study (2024)
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Anwar, M. A., Ul-Durar, S., & Arshed, N. (2024). Relationships between economic complexity, renewable energy uptake and environmental degradation: A global study. Journal of Tropical Futures, 1(2), 182-202. https://doi.org/10.1177/27538931241240845

A persistent rise in the emission of CO2 among several economies in the world makes it challenging to fulfil the aims of the Sustainable Development Goals. The present study empirically examines the connection between economic complexity, which is un... Read More about Relationships between economic complexity, renewable energy uptake and environmental degradation: A global study.

FinTech adoption in achieving ecologically sustainable mineral management in Asian OBOR countries – A cross-section and time autoregressive robust analysis (2024)
Journal Article
Ul-Durar, S., De Sisto, M., Arshed, N., Naveed, S., & Farooqi, R. (2024). FinTech adoption in achieving ecologically sustainable mineral management in Asian OBOR countries – A cross-section and time autoregressive robust analysis. Resources Policy, 91, Article 104939. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2024.104939

The balance between economic activity, economic growth, and ecosystem is a need of the time. Belt and Road Initiative countries working on the One Belt and One Road project (OBOR), constituting 130 countries, are participating with China to achieve g... Read More about FinTech adoption in achieving ecologically sustainable mineral management in Asian OBOR countries – A cross-section and time autoregressive robust analysis.

Hybrid organisational form as a response to institutional complexity: The case of local municipally owned corporations in Lahore (2023)
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Rehman Farooqi, M., Naveed, S., Ul‐Durar, S., & De Sisto, M. (online). Hybrid organisational form as a response to institutional complexity: The case of local municipally owned corporations in Lahore. Australian Journal of Public Administration, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8500.12622

This paper explores hybrid organisational forms that have emerged in response to institutional complexity. For this purpose, the paper studies organisational practices to explore hybrid characteristics in municipally owned corporations (MOCs) and dif... Read More about Hybrid organisational form as a response to institutional complexity: The case of local municipally owned corporations in Lahore.

How technological knowledge management capability compliments knowledge‐intensive human resource management practices to enhance team outcomes: A moderated mediation analysis (2023)
Journal Article
Shahzad, K., De Sisto, M., Ul‐Durar, S., & Liu, W. (2023). How technological knowledge management capability compliments knowledge‐intensive human resource management practices to enhance team outcomes: A moderated mediation analysis. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 75(4), 377-394. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.24853

Although research establishes a link between knowledge-intensive human resource (HR) practices (KIHRP) and knowledge-intensive team (KIT) performance, knowledge is limited about the underlying mechanisms and boundary conditions that determine this re... Read More about How technological knowledge management capability compliments knowledge‐intensive human resource management practices to enhance team outcomes: A moderated mediation analysis.