Silvia Muzi : Citation Profile


Are you Silvia Muzi?

World Bank Group

5

H index

4

i10 index

87

Citations

RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

6

Articles

9

Papers

1

Chapters

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   12 years (2011 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 7
   Journals where Silvia Muzi has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 15.    Total self citations: 3 (3.33 %)

MORE DETAILS IN:
ABOUT THIS REPORT:

   Permalink: http://citec.repec.org/pmu613
   Updated: 2024-01-16    RAS profile: 2023-06-09    
   Missing citations? Add them    Incorrect content? Let us know

Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Islam, Asif (5)

Jolevski, Filip (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Silvia Muzi.

Is cited by:

Asongu, Simplice (8)

Ghazalian, Pascal (5)

Odhiambo, Nicholas (4)

Fakih, Ali (4)

Saha, Sarani (3)

Chakraborty, Tanika (3)

Nguyen, My (2)

LASSASSI, Moundir (2)

Rudsinske, Jonas (2)

Gaddis, Isis (2)

Verme, Paolo (2)

Cites to:

Islam, Asif (16)

Beck, Thorsten (16)

Xu, Lixin (12)

Hall, Bronwyn (11)

Uras, Burak (9)

Pamuk, Haki (9)

Petrongolo, Barbara (8)

Rajan, Raghuram (8)

Bernard, Andrew (7)

Azmat, Ghazala (7)

Hallward-Driemeier, Mary (7)

Main data


Where Silvia Muzi has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Small Business Economics3

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Policy Research Working Paper Series / The World Bank7

Recent works citing Silvia Muzi (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Economic sectors and globalization channels to gender economic inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2023). Asongu, Simplice ; Odhiambo, Nicholas M. In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute.. RePEc:agd:wpaper:23/020.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Spatial concentration and firm-level innovation Evidence from Ghana. (2023). Vannoorenberghe, Gonzague ; Krakah, Anthony. In: LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES. RePEc:ctl:louvir:2023005.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Tax revenue and mobile money in developing countries. (2023). Edoh, Eyah Denise ; Apeti, Ablam Estel. In: Journal of Development Economics. RePEc:eee:deveco:v:161:y:2023:i:c:s0304387822001560.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Treble innovation firms: Antecedents, outcomes, and enhancing factors. (2023). Gomes, Emanuel ; Opazo-Basaez, Marco ; Bustinza, Oscar F ; Vendrell-Herrero, Ferran. In: International Journal of Production Economics. RePEc:eee:proeco:v:255:y:2023:i:c:s092552732200264x.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Entrepreneurial innovativeness: When too little or too much agglomeration hurts. (2023). Martinez, Marian Garcia ; Sanchez, Mercedes ; Pindado, Emilio. In: Research Policy. RePEc:eee:respol:v:52:y:2023:i:1:s0048733322001469.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Gender diversity in firm ownership: Direct and indirect effects on firm-level innovation across 29 emerging economies. (2023). Boudreaux, Christopher ; Tonoyan, Vartuhi. In: Research Policy. RePEc:eee:respol:v:52:y:2023:i:4:s0048733322002384.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023CEO Age, Firm Exit and Zombification amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2023). Wongkaew, Kongphop ; Yukiko, Saito. In: Discussion papers. RePEc:eti:dpaper:23080.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Economic sectors and globalization channels to gender economic inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2023). Asongu, Simplice ; Odhiambo, Nicholas M. In: Working Papers. RePEc:exs:wpaper:23/020.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Mobile money, traditional financial services and firm productivity in Africa. (2023). Tetteh, Godsway Korku ; Konte, Maty. In: Small Business Economics. RePEc:kap:sbusec:v:60:y:2023:i:2:d:10.1007_s11187-022-00613-w.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Exports and firm survival in times of COVID-19 – Evidence from eight European countries. (2023). Wagner, Joachim. In: Working Paper Series in Economics. RePEc:lue:wpaper:422.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Mobile technologies and firm formalization: Evidence from Uganda. (2023). Wirth, Olivia ; Kochanova, Anna ; Kis-Katos, Krisztina ; Dodlova, Marina. In: WIDER Working Paper Series. RePEc:unu:wpaper:wp-2023-99.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Economic sectors and globalization channels to gender economic inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2023). Asongu, Simplice ; Odhiambo, Nicholas M. In: Working Papers. RePEc:uza:wpaper:29950.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Too few women at the top of firms: Foreign ownership, gender segregation and cultural causes. (2023). Webster, Allan ; Khorana, Sangeeta. In: GLO Discussion Paper Series. RePEc:zbw:glodps:1276.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2023Exports and firm survival in times of COVID-19: Evidence from eight European countries. (2023). Wagner, Joachim. In: KCG Working Papers. RePEc:zbw:kcgwps:279794.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

Works by Silvia Muzi:


YearTitleTypeCited
2020Measuring innovation using firm-level surveys: Evidence from developing countries? In: Research Policy.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
article13
2018Does mobile money use increase firms’ investment? Evidence from Enterprise Surveys in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania In: Small Business Economics.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
article16
2016Does mobile money use increase firmsinvestment ? evidence from enterprise Surveys in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.(2016) In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 16
paper
2022Does mobile money enable women-owned businesses to invest? Firm-level evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa In: Small Business Economics.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
article4
2023Productivity and firm exit during the COVID-19 crisis: cross-country evidence In: Small Business Economics.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
article4
2021Productivity and Firm Exit during the COVID-19 Crisis : Cross-Country Evidence.(2021) In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 4
paper
2011Understanding the Determinants of Female Labor Force Participation in the Middle East and North Africa Region: The Role of Education and Social Norms in Amman In: Working Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper29
2023Firms’ Behavior Under Discriminatory Laws and Women’s Employment in the Democratic Republic of Congo In: Feminist Economics.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
article0
2019Unequal Laws and the Disempowerment of Women in the Labour Market: Evidence from Firm-Level Data In: Journal of Development Studies.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
article12
2017Unequal laws and the disempowerment of women in the labor market : evidence from firm-level data.(2017) In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 12
paper
2021Female-Owned Firms during the COVID-19 Crisis In: World Bank Publications - Reports.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper0
2015Labor market regulations and outcomes in Sweden : a comparative analysis of recent trends In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper0
2016Measuring firm-level innovation using short questionnaires : evidence from an experiment In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper7
2020Firms Discriminatory Behavior, and Womens Employment in the Democratic Republic of Congo In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper0
2020Mobile Money and Investment by Women Businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper1
2016The Determinants of Female Labor Force Participation in the Middle East and North Africa Region: The Role of Education and Social Norms in Amman, Cairo, and Sanaa In: World Scientific Book Chapters.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
chapter1

CitEc is a RePEc service, providing citation data for Economics since 2001. Sponsored by INOMICS. Last updated December, 10 2023. Contact: CitEc Team