1. Charfeddine, L. and Kahia, M. (2021). Do information and communication technology and renewable energy use matter for carbon dioxide emissions reduction? Evidence from the Middle East and North Africa region. Journal of Cleaner Production (In Press). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.129410 (Q1 in WoS; A in ABDC; ISI-IF=9.297; Scopus).
  1. Ghassen, M., Charfeddine, L. and BenHamed, A. (2021). COVID-19, cryptocurrencies bubbles and digital market efficiency: sensitivity and similarity analysis. Finance Research Letters, 102362. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.frl.2021.102362 (Q1 in WoS; A in ABDC; ISI-IF=5.5; Scopus).
  1. Abdul, R., Khan M. A., Charfeddine, (2021). Regime-specific impact of financial reforms on economic growth in Pakistan. Journal of Policy Modeling, Vol. 43, Issue 1, 2021, Pages 161-182, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpolmod.2020.10.006 (Q2 in WoS; A in ABDC; ISI-IF=2.64; Scopus).
  1. Charfeddine Lanouar & Umer Shahzad (2021) Terrorism and capital flows: the missed impact of terrorism in big cities, Applied Economics Letters, 28:18, 1626-1633, DOI: 1080/13504851.2020.1861185 (Q3 in WoS; B in ABDC; Scopus).
  1. Charfeddine, L., and Barkat, K. (2020). Short- and long-run asymmetric effect of oil prices and oil and gas revenues on the real GDP and economic diversification in oil-dependent economy. Energy Economics, Vol. 86, Article 104680. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2020.104680 (Q1 in WoS; A* in ABDC; ISI-IF=4.15; Scopus).
  1. Al-Marri, A.N. S Nechi, O Ben-Ayed, L Charfeddine (2020). Analysis of the performance of TAM in oil and gas industry: Factors and solutions for improvement. Energy Reports 6, 2276-2287. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2020.08.012   (Q1 in WoS; ISI-IF=3.36; Scopus).
  1. Ben Lagha, N., Charfeddine, L. (2020). Risk factors of road accident severity and the development of a new system for prevention: New insights from China. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 136. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2019.105411(Q1 in WoS; A* in ABDC; ISI-IF=3.056; Scopus).
  1. A Rahman, MA Khan, L Charfeddine (2020). Regime-specific impact of financial reforms on economic growth in Pakistan. Journal of Policy Modeling. In Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpolmod.2020.10.006 (Q2 in WoS; A in ABDC; ISI-IF=1.486; Scopus).
  1. Charfeddine, L., Klein, T., Walther, T. (2020). Reviewing the oil price–GDP growth relationship: A replication study, Energy Economics, 104786. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2020.104786  (Q1 in WoS; A* in ABDC; ISI-IF=4.15; Scopus).
  1. Charfeddine, L., Ben Lagha, N., Maouchi, Y. (2020). Investigating the dynamic relationship between cryptocurrencies and conventional assets: Implications for financial investors. Economic Modelling, 85, 198-217. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264999318310691(Q2 in WoS; A in ABDC; ISI-IF=2.05; Scopus).
  1. A Rahman, MA Khan, L Charfeddine (2020). Financial development–economic growth nexus in Pakistan: new evidence from the Markov switching model. Cogent Economics & Finance 8 (1), 1716446. https://doi.org/10.1080/23322039.2020.1716446 (B in ABDC, Scopus)
  1. Charfeddine, L., U Shahzad (2020). Terrorism and capital flows: the missed impact of terrorism in big cities. Applied Economics Letters, 1-8. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13504851.2020.1861185 (Q4 in WoS, B in ABDC, ISI-IF=0.752, Scopus)

 

  1. A Rahman, MA Khan, L Charfeddine (2020). Does Financial Sector Promote Economic Growth in Pakistan? Empirical Evidences From Markov Switching Model. SAGE Open 10 (4), 2158244020963064. https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244020963064 (Q4 in WoS, B in ABDC, ISI-IF=0.714, Scopus)
  1. Charfeddine, L., Al Refai, H. M. S. A. (2019). Political tensions, stock market dependence and volatility spillover: Evidence from the recent intra-GCC crises. North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 50. (Q3 in WoS; B in ABDC; ISI-IF=1.199; Scopus).

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  1. Charfeddine, L., Kahia, M. (2019). Impact of renewable energy consumption and financial development on CO2 emissions and economic growth in the MENA region: A panel vector Autoregressive (PVAR) analysis. Renewable energy, 139, 198-213.(Q1 in WoS; ISI-IF=5.439; Scopus).https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148119300102

 

  1. Charfeddine, L., Gaied, M. (2019). Tourism, terrorism and political violence in Tunisia: Evidence from Markov-switching models. Tourism Management, 70, 404-418.(Q1 in WoS; A* ABDC; ISI-IF=5.921; Scopus).       https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261517718302103
  1. Dawd, I. A. S., Charfeddine, L. (2019). Is disclosure a key determinant of firm performance in developing countries : Evidence from Kuwait. J. of Accounting, Auditing and Performance Evaluation (IJAAPE), 15(1), 31-55. (Scopus)
  1. Charfeddine, L., Ben Khediri, K., Mrabet, Z. (2019). The forward premium anomaly in the energy futures markets: A time-varying approach. Research in International Business and Finance, 47, 600-615. (B in ABDC; Scopus)       https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0275531917308152
  1. Charfeddine, L., Ben Khediri, K., A Goodness, A., Rangan, G. (2018). Time-Varying Efficiency of Developed and Emerging Bond Markets: Evidence from Long-Spans of Historical Data. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 505, 632-647. (Q2 in WoS; ISI-IF=2.132; Scopus)       https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437118304229
  1. Charfeddine, L., Maouchi, Y. (2018). Are shocks on the returns and volatility of cryptocurrencies really persistent? Finance Research Letters. (accepted, available online). (Q3 in WoS, ISI-IF=1.085; Scopus).       http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1544612318302332
  1. Abuzayed, B., Alfayoumi, N., Charfeddine, L. (2018). Long range dependence in an emerging stock market’s sectors: volatility modelling and VaR forecasting. Applied Economics, 50(23), 2569–2599. (Q3 in WoS; ISI-IF=0.75; Scopus)
  1. Charfeddine, L., Al-Malk, A. Y., Kholoud. A. K. (2018). Is it possible to improve environmental quality without reducing economic growth: Evidence from the Qatar economy? Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 82(P1), 25-39. (Q1 in WoS; ISI-IF=9.184; Scopus)
  1. Charfeddine, L. (2017). The impact of energy consumption and economic development on Ecological Footprint and CO2 emissions: Evidence from a Markov Switching Equilibrium Correction Model. Energy Economics, 65, 355-374. (Q1 in WoS; ISI-IF=3.199; Scopus).      http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140988317301524
  1. Kahia, M., Ben Issa, S., Charfeddine, L. (2017). Renewable and non-renewable energy use – economic growth nexus: The case of MENA Net Oil Importing Countries. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 71, 127-140. (Q1 in WoS; ISI-IF=8.050; Scopus).       https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032117300114
  1. Charfeddine, L., Safouane, M., Kadria, M., Kahia, M. (2017). Modeling the treatment effect of renewable energy policies on economic growth: Evaluation from MENA countries. Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 149, 845-855. (Q1 in WoS; ISI-IF=5.715; Scopus).      https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959652617302354
  1. Charfeddine, L., Mrabet, Z. (2017). The impact of economic development and social-political factors on ecological footprint: A panel data analysis for 15 MENA countries. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 76, 138-154. (Q1 in WoS; ISI-IF=8.050; Scopus).       https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032117303520
  1. Alsamara, M. K., Charfeddine, L., Mrabet, Z. (2016). Money Demand and Black Market Exchange rate in Syria: A Cointegration Approach with Structural Break. The Afro-Asian J. of Finance and Accounting. 15, No. 1. (Scopus).
  1. Charfeddine, L., Ben Lagha, N. (2016). A Time-varying Copula Approach for Modelling Dependency: New Evidence from Commodity and S&P500 Markets. Journal of Multinational Financial Management, 37–38, 168-189. (Scopus).       https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1042444X16300962
  1. Kahia, M., Ben Aissa, S., Charfeddine, L., (2016). Impact of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption on economic growth: Evidence from the MENA Net Oil Exporting Countries (NOECs). Energy, 116, 102-115. (Q1 in WoS; ISI-IF=4.292; Scopus).       http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360544216310520
  1. Chaouali, W., Ben Yahia, I., Charfeddine, L., Triki, A. (2016). Understanding citizens’ adoption of e-filing in developing countries: An empirical investigation. The Journal of High Technology Management Research, 27(2), 161-176. (Scopus)       http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1047831016300220
  1. Charfeddine, L., Ben khediri, K. (2016). Financial development and environmental quality in UAE: cointegration with structural breaks. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 55, 1322–1335. (Q1 in WoS; ISI-IF=6.798; Scopus).        http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032115007066
  1. Charfeddine, L. (2016). Breaks or Long Range Dependence in the Futures Energy Volatility: Out-of-sample Forecasting and VaR Analysis. Economic modelling, 53, 354-374. (Q2 in WoS; ISI-IF=0.997; Scopus).       http://w.ww.sciencedirect.com.mylibrary.qu.edu.qa/science/article/pii/S0264999315004022
  1. Charfeddine, L., Khediri, K. (2016). Time Varying Market Efficiency of the GCC Stock Markets. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 444C, 487-504. (Q1 in WoS; ISI-IF=1.785; Scopus).       http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437115007992
  1. Charfeddine, L., Najah, A., Teulon, F. (2016). Socially responsible investing and Islamic funds: new perspectives for portfolio allocation. Research in International Business and Finance, 36, 351 – 361. (Scopus).       http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0275531915300374
  1. Mrabet, Z., Charfeddine, L. (2015). Trade liberalization and relative employment: further evidence from Tunisia. Eurasian business review, Volume 5,(1), 173-202. (Scopus)        http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40821-015-0020-6/fulltext.html
  1. Charfeddine, L., Ben Khediri, K. (2015). Evolving efficiency of spot and futures energy markets: A rolling sample approach. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, 06, 67–79. (Scopus)        http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-behavioral-and-experimental-finance/
  1. Charfeddine, L., Bouaine, W., Arouri, M. H., Teulon, F. (2015). The influence of CEO departure type and board characteristics on firm performance. Journal of Applied Business Research, Vol. 31(No. 2), pp. 345-356. (Scopus)        http://www.cluteinstitute.com/ojs/index.php/JABR/article/view/9170/9128
  1. Charfeddine, L., Ben Khediri, K., Ben Youssef, S. (2015). Islamic versus conventional banks in the GCC countries : A comparative study using classification techniques. Research in International Business and Finance, 33(January), 75-98. (Scopus)

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  1. Charfeddine, L. (2014). True or Spurious Long Memory : further evidence in Futures energy markets. Energy Policy, Vol. 71, pp. 76-93. (Q2 in Wos; ISI-IF=2.696; Scopus).       http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421514002626
  1. Charfeddine, L., Jbir, R., Karboul, J. (2013). Price convergence and Integration in the Germany, France and Italy electricity Markets. Energy studies Review, Vol 21,(No. 1), pp. 87-108. (Scopus) https://energystudiesreview.ca/esr/article/view/2530
  1. Charfeddine, L., Nasri, W. (2013). Expanding the technology Acceptance Model to Examine Internet Banking Adoption in Tunisia Country. International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy, Vol. 4(No. 4), pp. 61-81. http://www.igi-global.com/article/expanding-the-technology-acceptance-model-to-examine-internet-banking-adoption-in-tunisia-country/100650
  1. Mrabet, Z., Charfeddine, L. (2013). Trade Liberalization, import technology and employment: Evidences of skill upgrading for Tunisian experience. Région et Développement review, 37(75019), 11-36.
  1. Mrabet, Z., Charfeddine, L. (2013). Trade Liberalization, Technology import and skill upgrading in Tunisian manufacturing industries: Dynamics estimation. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies review, 4(3), 338 – 357.
  1. Charfeddine, L., Noomen, A. (2013). The Tunisian Stock Market Index Volatility: Long Memory VS Switching Regime. Emerging market review, Vol. 16, pp. 170-182.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1566014113000393
  1. Charfeddine, L., Wadie, N. (2013). The Behavior Intention of Tunisian Bank’s Customers on using Internet Banking. International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy, Vol. 4(No. 1), pp. 16-30. http://www.igi-global.com/article/behavior-intention-tunisian-banks-customers/75334
  1. Ben Lagha, N., I. K., Charfeddine, L. (2012). Modeling Accident Occurrence in Car Insurance Implementation on Tunisian Data. Asian-African Journal of Economics and Econometrics, 12(2), 395-406.
  1. Charfeddine, L., Guegan, D. (2012). Breaks or Long Memory Behaviour : An empirical Investigation. Physica A : Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, Vol. 391(No. 22), pp. 5712-5726. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437112005407
  1. Charfeddine, L., Ben Lagha, N., Karaa, I. (2012). Modelling accident occurrence in car insurance implementation on Tunisia data. Asian-African Journal of Economics and Econometrics, 12(2), 395-406.
  1. Charfeddine, L. (2012). Short term relationships between European Electricity markets. Economic and Financial Review, 2(2), 276-281.
  1. Mrabet, Z., Charfeddine, L. (2012). The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Labor Market of developing countries: what can literature tell us? Information Management and Business Review, 4(6), 307-318.
  1. Charfeddine, L., Bouchrika, A., Issaoui, F. (2012). The Quality of water drinking and consumers preferences: The Tunisia. Global Business and Management Research: An International Journal, Vol. 4(No. 2), pp. 233-249. http://www.gbmr.ioksp.com/vol4no2.htm
  1. Charfeddine, L., Bouaine, W. (2012). Income smoothing and CEO Job Security. Information Management and Business Review, Vol. 4(No. 3), pp. 95-106.
  1. Charfeddine, L., Nasri, W. (2012). Factors Affecting the Adoption of Internet Banking in Tunisia: An Integration Theory of Acceptance model and Theory of Planned Behavior. Journal of High technology Management Research, Vol. 23(No. 1), pp. 1-14. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1047831012000028
  1. Charfeddine, L., Wadie, N. (2012). Motivating Salespeople to contribute to Marketing Intelligence Activities: An Expectancy Theory Approach. International Journal of Marketing Studies, Vol. 4(No. 1), pp. 168-175.

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  1. Charfeddine, L., Guegan, D. (2011). Which is the best for the US inflation time series: A structural change model or a long memory process? IUP Journal Of Applied Economics, Vol. 10(No. 1), pp. 5-25.
  1. Bouaine, W., Charfeddine, L. (2011). Smooth Earning, Annual Compensation and CEO Characteristics. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, Vol. 1(No. 1), pp. 157-175. http://www.macrothink.org/journal/index.php/ijafr/article/view/971
  1. Charfeddine, L. (2011). A varieties of spurious long memory model. International Journal of Business and Social Science, Vol. 2(No. 3), pp. 52-66.
  1. Charfeddine, L., Marzougui, A., Lahiani, A. (2011). Stock-Options and the Performance of CAC40 listed Companies. The International Journal of Economics and Finance Canadian Center of Science and Education, Vol. 3(No. 1), pp. 218-228.

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  1. Charfeddine, L., Ajim, N. (2011). The Tunisian Stock Market: a Regime Switching Approach. Asian Journal of Business and Management Sciences, Vol. 1(No. 3), 43-53.
  1. Charfeddine, L. (2010). New evidence on the non-stationary of the US and Canadian Inflation series. ICFAI, Journal of Applied Finance, Vol. 15 (No. 6).
  1. Charfeddine, L. (2010). Institutional Ownership and Firm Performance: Evidence from France. IUP Journal of Behavioral Finance, Vol. 7(No. 4), pp. 35-46.
  1. Charfeddine, L. (2010). Non-linear models and the forward discount anomaly: An Empirical Investigation? The International Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 2(No. 1), pp. 81-96. http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijef/article/view/3136