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Almatarneh, N & Emeagwali, O. (2019). Does institutional quality matter in fostering social progress: A cross national examination.Management Science Letters , 9(7), 1037-1046.
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Yee, J., & amp; Chang, D. (2011). Social quality as a measure for social progress. Institute for Social Development and Policy Research (ISDPR), 40(2), 153-172.
Alonso-Martínez, D. (2018). Social progress and international patent collaboration. Technological Fore-casting and Social Change, 134, 169-177.
Alsaad, A. (2018). The individualistic view of culture and the nascent entrepreneurship: an examination of schwartz ’ s cultural values. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 23(4), 1–14.
Alsaad, A., Mohamad, R., & Ismail, N. A. (2017). The moderating role of trust in business to business electronic commerce (B2B EC) adoption. Computers in Human Behavior, 68, 157–169.
Alsaad, A., Mohamad, R., Taamneh, A., & Ismail, N. A. (2018). What Drives Global B2B E-Commerce Usage: An Analysis of the Effect of the Complexity of Trading System and Competition Pressure. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 30(8), 980–992.
Aparicio, S., Urbano, D., & Audretsch, D. (2016). Institutional factors, opportunity entrepreneurship and economic growth: Panel data evidence. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 102, 45-61.
Bailey, N. (2018). Exploring the relationship between institutional factors and FDI attractiveness: A meta-analytic review. International Business Review, 27(1), 139-148.
Bečić, E., Mulej, E. M., & Švarc, J. (2012). Measuring social progress by sustainable development indi-cators: Cases of Croatia and Slovenia. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 37, 458-465.
Bjørnskov, C., Dreher, A., & Fischer, J. A. (2010). Formal institutions and subjective well-being: Revis-iting the cross-country evidence. European Journal of Political Economy, 26(4), 419-430.
Bouchoucha, N., & Benammou, S. (2018). Does Institutional Quality Matter Foreign Direct Invest-ment? Evidence from African Countries. Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 1-15. To Appear
Bruno, B., & Faggini, M. (2017). Education, R&D, and social progress. Eurasian Economic Re-view, 7(1), 33-48.
Decancq, K., & Schokkaert, E. (2016). Beyond GDP: Using equivalent incomes to measure well-being in Europe. Social Indicators Research, 126(1), 21-55.
Easterlin, R. (1995). Will raising the income of all increase the happiness of all? Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 27, 35–47.
Erkkilä, T. (2016). Global governance indices as policy instruments: Actionability, transparency and comparative policy analysis. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice, 18(4), 382-402.
Estes, R. J., & Morgan, J. S. (1976). World social welfare analysis: A theoretical model. International Social Work, 19(2), 29-41.
Estes, R. J. (1984). The social progress of nations. Praeger Publishers.
Fleurbaey, M. (2009). Beyond GDP: The quest for a measure of social welfare. Journal of Economic lit-erature, 47(4), 1029-75.
Greve, B. (2017). How to measure social progress?. Social Policy & Administration, 51(7), 1002-1022.
Hartmann, J., & Uhlenbruck, K. (2015). National institutional antecedents to corporate environmental performance. Journal of World Business, 50(4), 729-741.
Helliwell, J. F., & Huang, H. (2008). How's your government? International evidence linking good government and well-being. British Journal of Political Science, 38(4), 595-619.
Helliwell, J. F., Huang, H., Grover, S., & Wang, S. (2014). Good governance and national well-being.
Helliwell, J. F., Huang, H., Grover, S., & Wang, S. (2018). Empirical linkages between good govern-ance and national well-being. Journal of Comparative Economics, 46(4), 1332-1346.
Herrmann, P. (2012). Economic performance, social progress and social quality. The International Jour-nal of Social Quality, 2(1), 41-55.
Kaufmann, D., Kraay, A., & Mastruzzi, M. (2011). The worldwide governance indicators: methodology and analytical issues. Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, 3(2), 220–246.
Knack, S., & Keefer, P. (1995). Institutions and economic performance: cross-country tests using alter-native institutional measures. Economics & Politics, 7(3), 207-227.
Knoll, M., & Zloczysti, P. (2012). The Good Governance Indicators of the Millennium Challenge Ac-count : How Many Dimensions are Really Being Measured ? World Development, 40(5), 900–915.
Langbein, L., & Knack, S. (2010). Indicators : Six , One , or None ? The Worldwide Governance Indi-cators : Six , One , or None ? The Journal of Development Studies, 46(2), 350–370.
Meyer, J. W. (2010). World Society, Institutional Theories, and the Actor. Annual Review of Sociology, 36(1), 1–20.
Nikolova, M. (2016). Minding the happiness gap: Political institutions and perceived quality of life in transition. European Journal of Political Economy, 45, 129-148.
North, D. C. (1991). Institutions. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5(1), 97-112.
North, D. C. (2006). Understanding the process of economic change. Academic foundation
OECD. (2006). Applying strategic environmental assessment: Good practice guidance for development cooperation. Paris: OECD.
Osberg, L. (2001). Needs and Wants: What is Social Progress and how should it be measured?. The re-view of economic performance and social progress: The longest decade: Canada in the 1990s. Mon-treal: IRPP.
Ott, J. C. (2010). Good governance and happiness in nations: Technical quality precedes democracy and quality beats size. Journal of Happiness Studies, 11(3), 353-368.
Ott, J. C. (2011). Government and happiness in 130 nations: Good governance fosters higher level and more equality of happiness. Social Indicators Research, 102(1), 3-22.
Quibria, MG (2006). Does governance matter? Yes, no or maybe: Some evidence from developing Asia. Kyklos, 59(1), 99-114.
Rode, M. (2013). Do good institutions make citizens happy, or do happy citizens build better institu-tions?. Journal of Happiness Studies, 14(5), 1479-1505.
Rodríguez-Pose, A. (2013). Do institutions matter for regional development?. Regional Studies, 47(7), 1034-1047.
Sen, A. K. (1999) Development as Freedom (New York: Alfred A Knopf).
Social Progress Imperative (2017), Social Progress index .Available at http://www.socialprogressimperative.org/data/spi, Visited on 01/01/2019.
Social Progress Imperative (2018), Social Progress index .Available at http://www.socialprogressimperative.org/data/spi, Visited on 01/01/2019.
Wooldridge, J. M. (2010). Econometric analysis of cross section and panel data. MIT press.
Yee, J., & amp; Chang, D. (2011). Social quality as a measure for social progress. Institute for Social Development and Policy Research (ISDPR), 40(2), 153-172.