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ABSTRACT The circular economy is an approach to decouple economic growth from environmental impacts. In Europe, its development is driven by policies that guide market dynamics through regulations and by businesses innovating with new circular models.
Roger Nyffenegger +3 more
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ABSTRACT Marine renewable energy small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) are vital in addressing climate change through radical innovation in a complex, high cost, and high‐risk sector. Open innovation (OI) is a strategic approach for SMEs to acquire external knowledge, important for creating their radical devices.
Gillian Barrett +2 more
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Is the U.S. Supreme Court Becoming Hostile to the Administrative State?
Jeffrey S. Lubbers
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ABSTRACT Grounded in the natural resource‐based view (NRBV) theory, this study compares the impact of green transformational leadership (GTL) on promoting green innovation (GI), specifically through the mediating roles of green environmental orientation (GEO) and green dynamic capability (GDC) within the hospitality sector.
Nadia Aslam Janjua +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study identifies challenges faced by Libyan Audit Bureau (LAB) members in monitoring governance practices and sustainability disclosure in Libya's oil sector. Using quantitative data from 231 distributed questionnaires (88% response rate), the research reveals that LAB oversight remains in early stages due to persistent challenges ...
Albahlol Mohamed Alayat +3 more
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ABSTRACT The energy transition is driving demand for critical raw materials (CRMs), creating complex challenges for companies in CRM supply chains. This study examines how firms in Europe navigate the intersecting pressures of sustainability, competitiveness and geopolitical risk, based on interviews with industry representatives.
Aaron Maltais +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article reviews two major sets of six articles on malingering and invalid response set, which have diametrically opposite conclusions on the value of performance and symptom validity tests (PVTs and SVTs) in forensic and related disability assessments (FDRA). First, we review the six‐article series by the Leonhards, which takes the stance
Gerald Young +2 more
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