Diversification (marketing strategy)

  1. Exchange rate shifts affected only three of fifteen industries
    Industry-level analysis of S-curve exchange rate effects on Pakistan-Japan bilateral trade reveals limited efficacy of depreciation for improving trade balance outcomes.
  2. Early European dogs shared ancestry with later dogs worldwide
    Genome-wide analysis of 216 ancient canid remains reveals the genomic history of early European dogs, with the oldest dog genome dating back 14,200 years from Switzerland.
  3. Bank diversification has mixed effects on performance
    Systematic review of bank diversification and performance 2006-2025, examining how monetary policy and macroeconomic conditions influence diversification strategy outcomes and risk-adjusted returns.
  4. Digitalization and growth are linked to higher greenhouse gases in Saudi Arabia
    Explores how supply chain digitalization, green innovation, and financial globalization affect greenhouse gas emissions in Saudi Arabia using frequency domain causality analysis and quantile.
  5. Optimal portfolio proportions were computed for Nifty 50 stocks
    Empirical study constructing optimal portfolios using Sharpe's Single Index Model on NIFTY 50 stocks, analyzing risk-return characteristics and optimal investment allocations.
  6. Destination structures and export stability varied across major wheat suppliers
    Analyzing how destination diversification and competitiveness shape wheat export resilience among major suppliers during pandemic, climate, and geopolitical shocks from 2020-2024.
  7. Agritourism may help Kosovo smallholders buffer weather-related income risk
    Agritourism adoption patterns among Kosovo smallholders in response to climate variability, examining motivations, enabling conditions, and effects on farm-level stress outcomes.
  8. CIRCULAR ECONOMY AS A STRATEGIC RESPONSE TO GEOPOLITICAL VOLATILITY: GLOBAL MANAGEMENT PATHWAYS
    Explore how circular economy strategies combined with resilience practices and digital technologies strengthen supply chains against geopolitical volatility and enhance organizational competitiveness.
  9. 5500-year-old Treponema pallidum genome found in Colombia
    A 5,500-year-old Treponema pallidum genome from Tequendama I, Colombia, forms a sister lineage to known subspecies, extending treponemal genomic history in the Americas.