About the Journal
ISSN: 3093-785X
Journal of Emerging Markets and Management (JEMM) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing research on business, finance, and management in emerging markets. JEMM aims to bridge academia and industry, providing insights into economic development, corporate strategies, and policy challenges in developing economies. View full aims and scope
Frequency: Quarterly (March, June, September, December)
Current Issue
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Article Article ID: 1651–14
Geopolitical Risk and Crowdfunding Performance: The Moderating Effect of Social Influence
December 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/jemm.v1i3.165
81 (Abstract)
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Abstract: This paper empirically investigates the effect of geopolitical risk (GPR) on crowdfunding campaign performance in the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Drawing on a dataset of 344 campaigns launched on the Kickstarter platform across eight countries that experienced substantial changes in GPR, we examine how heightened geopolitical uncertainty influences entrepreneurial...
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Article Article ID: 18415–32
Do Investors Now Understand Emerging Markets Better? Evidence from Different Measures of Credit Risk
December 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/jemm.v1i3.184
56 (Abstract)
77 (Download)
Abstract: Investors’ understanding of Emerging Markets (EMs) is central to debates about global capital allocation, risk pricing, and financial stability. In particular, the ability of investors to interpret and respond to evolving credit signals has become increasingly important in a world of heightened volatility and rapid information flow. In more recent...
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Article Article ID: 22733–45
Consumer Perceptions of Foreign Brands and Cultural Identity in Uganda: The Moderating Role of Celebrity Endorsements
December 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/jemm.v1i3.227
51 (Abstract)
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Abstract: This study investigates the moderating role of celebrity endorsement in the relationship between consumer perceptions of foreign brands and cultural identity within an emerging market context. Grounded in Social Identity Theory, the research adopts a positivist philosophical stance and uses a cross-sectional survey design, employing quantitative methods to explore how the perception...
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Article Article ID: 28146–62
South Korea’s Growth Trajectory: High Performance with a Profit Share Below One-Third in Emerging and Advanced Economies
December 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/jemm.v1i3.281
58 (Abstract)
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Abstract: What is the growth model of emerging economies striving to develop rapidly to become advanced economies? South Korea is the only poor economy, sixty years ago, to have become an emerging economy and then an advanced economy. For advanced economies since 1961, a new growth and distribution model has been...
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Article Article ID: 22563–85
Examining the Nexus between Knowledge Management Processes and Firm Sustainability: The Mediating Role of Innovation among SMEs in Ghana
December 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/jemm.v1i3.225
57 (Abstract)
21 (Download)
Abstract: This study examines how knowledge management processes (KMP) enhance firm sustainability (FS) via the mediating role of innovation (INV) among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana. A cross-sectional survey using quantitative data gathered information from 360 employees across ten SMEs in Ghana that were implementing knowledge management practices. Using...
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