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    Investigating key funds characteristics influencing their investment performance in Saudi Arabia: A dynamic panel data approach by Ben Belgacem, Samira, Ghardallou, Wafa, Alshebel, Razan

    “…The study examines if specific characteristics of funds influence the performance of Saudi equity mutual funds. Previous research has explored various aspects…”
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    Role of environmental regulations, green finance, and investment in green technologies in green total factor productivity: Empirical evidence from Asian region by Tong, Lei, Chiappetta Jabbour, Charbel Jose, belgacem, Samira ben, Najam, Hina, Abbas, Jawad

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (20-12-2022)
    “…Promoting coordinated industrialization and environmental development is an objective set forth by the United Nations for Sustainable Development and shared by…”
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    Do green finance, low‐carbon energy transition, and economic growth help in environmental investment?: Empirical evidence from emerging economies in Asia by Belgacem, Samira Ben, Adam, Nawal Abdalla, Khatoon, Ghousia, Pawar, Puja Sunil

    Published in Geological journal (Chichester, England) (01-09-2023)
    “…Environmentally friendly initiatives and green financing are needed to reduce pollution and transition to a low‐carbon energy system. This research was…”
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    Predicting Tunisian mutual fund performance using dynamic panel data model by Ben Belgacem, Samira, Hellara, Slaheddine

    Published in The journal of risk finance (24-05-2011)
    “…Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the ability of well known fund characteristics such as the recent past performance, fund size, management…”
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    Role of sustainable finance, geopolitical risk and economic growth in renewable energy investment: Empirical evidence from China by Lin, Zhou, Alvarez‐Otero, Susana, Belgacem, Samira Ben, Fu, Qinghua

    Published in Geological journal (Chichester, England) (01-09-2023)
    “…The global economic recession caused by COVID‐19 has posed a severe threat to the feasibility of renewable energy projects, hampering the United Nation (UN)…”
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    The Role of Financial Technology on the Nexus Between Demographic, Socio-economic, and Psychological Factors, and the Financial Literacy Gap by Ben Belgacem, Samira, Khatoon, Ghousia, Bala, Hussaini, Alzuman, Abad

    Published in SAGE open (01-04-2024)
    “…The increased accessibility and adoption of FinTech in emerging economies prompts researchers to investigate its moderating impact on the prevalent…”
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    Relationship between Green Leaders' Emotional Intelligence and Employees' Green Behavior: A PLS-SEM Approach by Hu, Xiao, Li, Rita Yi Man, Kumari, Kalpina, Ben Belgacem, Samira, Fu, Qinghua, Khan, Mohammed Arshad, Alkhuraydili, Abdulaziz A

    Published in Behavioral sciences (27-12-2022)
    “…The green leadership (GL) concept has significantly gained popularity over the last decade. Consequently, more research has been conducted on this emerging…”
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    Investment in renewable energy and electricity output: Role of green finance, environmental tax, and geopolitical risk: Empirical evidence from China by Abbas, Jawad, Wang, Lisu, Ben Belgacem, Samira, Pawar, Puja Sunil, Najam, Hina, Abbas, Jaffar

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (15-04-2023)
    “…The global financial downturn induced by COVID-19 has hampered the effectiveness of renewable energy developments, impeding the accomplishment of the United…”
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    Reconnoitering FinTech's moderating effect on the determinants of women's financial literacy by Belgacem, Samira Ben, Khatoon, Ghousia, Talbi, Dora, Alzuman, Abad

    Published in International review of economics (01-06-2024)
    “…Women frequently have less financial literacy and less access to formal financial products than males, despite the fact that both males and females need to be…”
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