"Migrating to global reporting initiative guidelines: Does international harmonization of CSR information pay?" British Journal of Management
Maher Jeriji is currently an Assistant Professor at IHEC- Carthage University. He was the Head of the accounting department. He obtained a PhD from Toulouse Capitol University. He has published several papers in the field of accounting and CSR reporting in academic journals such as British Journal of Management; Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy; International Journal of Finance and Economics; South African Journal of Accounting Research, ...
"Migrating to global reporting initiative guidelines: Does international harmonization of CSR information pay?" British Journal of Management
“CSR performance and the cost of financial debt in emerging MENA economies”, Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government, 2022, Vol. 28, N°4, pp. 1334-1356.
"Corporate social responsibility disclosure and corporate creditworthiness: Evidence from the UK", International Journal of Finance and Economics
"The value relevance of mandatory sustainability reporting assurance", South African Journal of Accounting Research.
“CSR performance and the cost of financial debt in emerging MENA economies”, Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government, Vol. 28, N°4, pp. 1334-1356.
“How macroprudential regulation and board effectiveness interact to shape bank risk-taking behavior” Research in International Business and Finance. 66, 102069.
Does committees’ gender diversity affect firms’ environmental and social performance?" Business strategy and the Environment, 33(4), 3550-3568.
ESG dimensions, firm performance and corporate governance systems”, International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, 18:4-5, 492-521.
Female directors' representation and firm carbon emissions performance: does family control matter?", Journal of Family Business Management, Vol. ahead-of-print.
IPSAS Adoption in African countries: Talking or walking the talk“, Journal of Accounting and Management Information Systems, 3, 530-550.
Drivers for IPSAS Adoption: Context-Related Factors in Public Sector Innovation”, International Journal of Public Administration, 1–16.