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ABSTRACT Despite its economic importance, the textile industry is one of the most polluting sectors. This study addresses the critical gap in understanding sustainable decision‐making in textile SMEs, where decision processes often remain informal and lack structured frameworks.
Israel Naranjo+2 more
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Bibliometric Analysis of Bibliometric Studies on Tourism Published in Turkey
Abstract: This paper utilizes bibliometric analysis to evaluate tourism related bibliometric articles published in peer-reviewed journals in Turkey. To do this, a total of 48 scholarly articles in the past decade (from 2009 to 2018) were included in the analysis. According to the results, the maximum volume of articles was published in 2018.
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Diffusion of social cognitive theory in information systems research: A bibliometric study [PDF]
Recently, Social Cognitive theory (SCT) has been widely adapted across various disciplines in business and management as well as Information Systems (IS) research. In IS, the use of SCT remains in its early stages.
Alruwaie, M+2 more
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ABSTRACT The ongoing challenges of climate change, ecosystem degradation and demand for natural resources make sustainability a global priority. Models, guidelines and frameworks are particularly valuable in the field of management as they help to solve problems. This study aims to explore them from an interdisciplinary perspective, including a concern
Arnaldo Pinheiro Costa Gaio+5 more
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Towards a new crown indicator: Some theoretical considerations [PDF]
The crown indicator is a well-known bibliometric indicator of research performance developed by our institute. The indicator aims to normalize citation counts for differences among fields.
van Eck, Nees Jan+4 more
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Can Sustainability Disclosure Affect Crowdfunding Success?
ABSTRACT Sustainability has emerged as a critical element in entrepreneurial finance, yet its role in reward‐based crowdfunding (RBC) remains underexplored. Existing studies on sustainability and crowdfunding primarily focus on equity‐based models, specific project types, or single‐country analyses, leading to mixed findings and limited ...
Simona Barone
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Accounting for Climate Change: A Temporal Analysis of the Literature
ABSTRACT This study presents a systematic literature review of articles related to accounting for climate change. By adopting the theoretical lenses of the actor–network theory, this study investigates the primary actors influencing management research on accounting for climate change and how their roles have evolved over time considering major ...
Ubaldo Comite+3 more
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Evaluation of the Altmetrics Impact of Retracted Articles: The Case of Five Prominent Articles
Altmetrics are new bibliometric methods with increasing popularity, meant to reveal the impact and public attention for scientific research. In addition to the traditional bibliometric scores (such as article citation counts, h-index, or journal impact ...
Dinu BOLUNDUŢ+1 more
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Foundations of Narrative Bibliometrics
The document 'Foundations of Narrative Bibliometrics' provides an analysis of the evolution of scientific assessment, highlighting the influence of manifestos such as DORA and CoARA in shaping ethical and responsible practices in academia, as well as their assimilation by Spanish scientific policies.
Torres-Salinas, Daniel+4 more
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ABSTRACT With the growing regulatory interest in supply chain carbon footprint, we provide a foundation for future enquiry into the role of green supply chain management (GSCM) on carbon accounting. We conduct a systematic literature review on a final set of 113 articles published between 2010 and 2024 using the Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus ...
Millie Liew, June Cao
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