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Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
Volume 6, Issue 2 (2025) of the European Journal of Digital Economy Research (EJDER) brings together current discussions at the intersection of digitalization, methodological rigor, and socio-economic transformation. The issue opens with an editorial that examines a structural integrity dilemma in the use of AI models within academia, emphasizing the risks that probabilistic text generation can pose for scholarly accuracy and research ethics.
The research articles extend this focus on reliability and impact across multiple domains of the digital economy. Contributions include a methodological study on using reverse regressions to diagnose bias in digital-economy datasets, comparative evidence on how innovation, growth, and renewable energy shape environmental performance in OECD and BRICS countries, and a multi-criteria assessment of ecological security and environmental vulnerability using the LOPCOW–MABAC approach. Additional papers address oversight of financial transactions in the digital age and explore real-estate valuation perceptions through a municipal case study, collectively underscoring how data, governance, and sustainability challenges are being reshaped by digital transformation.
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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
We are pleased to present Volume 6, Issue 1 (2025) of the European Journal of Digital Economy Research (EJDER). This issue highlights critical intersections between advanced technologies and traditional organizational structures.
The issue opens with a thought-provoking editorial on the role of independent publishing in decolonizing knowledge within global academia. Our research articles explore pivotal topics in the digital economy, including the transformative effect of Artificial Intelligence on managerial decision-making and the strategic shifts in internal auditing driven by digital transformation.
Additionally, this issue features a book review on Matchmakers and Markets, offering insights into the complexity of information in the economy. We conclude with a respectful obituary honoring Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elif Kaya for her pioneering contributions to health sociology in Türkiye.
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
We are delighted to publish Volume 5, Issue 2 of EJDER. This collection of articles highlights critical trends in sustainability, auditing, and digital transformation.
Following an editorial on the challenges of the 'Publish or Perish' culture in academia, this issue presents research on sustainability disclosures and the role of digital leadership in enhancing job satisfaction. The issue also contributes significantly to the literature through bibliometric analyses focused on carbon accounting, internal audit practices in Türkiye, and the application of blockchain technology in cold chain logistics.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
We are delighted to publish Volume 5, Issue 1 (2024) of EJDER. This collection focuses on technological adaptation, auditing shifts, and organizational leadership.
Following an editorial on the evolution of human adaptation and the concept of the 'Technological Comfort Zone,' this issue presents research on the benefits of electronic accounting applications for professionals. It also features comprehensive reviews on the transition to Information Technology auditing and the role of humble leadership in fostering organizational citizenship behavior.
