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ABSTRACT Reaching global net‐zero targets has become an urgent priority as businesses and nations face increasing pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Achieving carbon neutrality in manufacturing supply chains requires comprehensive systemic changes across business processes.
Vimal K. E. K. +5 more
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Future reproducibility across epistemic contexts: Report on future studies/backcasting outcomes
Report synthesising outcomes of Task 4.1 (Future studies to identify priorities from the stakeholder community to predict future of reproducibility and identify actionable steps)
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From initial trust to critical reconstruction: upper secondary students' engagement with generative AI in science learning. [PDF]
Zhou C.
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ABSTRACT This study provides an exploratory, descriptive analysis of how knowledge management (KM) research engages with responsible sustainability from a strategic perspective. Using bibliometric science mapping, we analyse 97 Web of Science publications to identify dominant thematic patterns, relative emphases and conceptual blind spots shaping the ...
Jaime J. González‐Masip
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Lucid in the Basement: Ex Machina, Unelected Epistemic Power, and the Future of AI Governance
Youvan, Douglas C
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Decolonising Neglected Tropical Diseases research in Africa: insights, challenges and promising practices. [PDF]
Juan Jimenez C +6 more
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ABSTRACT The literature on emotions in sustainable consumption behaviour (SCB) is fragmented, making it difficult to envision the pathways to future sustainable consumption. As of now, scholars have made several attempts to understand sustainable consumption, but few have explicitly focussed on the role of emotions. Therefore, the current study aims to
Mohd Sadiq +4 more
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Scaling injustice: epistemic harm in DID and what clinical records will teach AI. [PDF]
Akinlade O.
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ABSTRACT Circular society (CS) conceptualises circularity as a multi‐level governance transformation involving the redistribution of authority, responsibility and coordination across socio‐institutional systems. Yet the concept remains insufficiently operationalised in empirical research.
Mohina Gandhi +6 more
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How future teachers improve epistemic quality of their own mathematical practices
Yuly Vanegas +2 more
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