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Exploring the landscape of GenAI and education literature: A taxonomy of themes and sub‐themes
Abstract The research landscape surrounding Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) and education is rapidly expanding, characterised by a dynamic array of themes and sub‐themes. This paper aims to construct a comprehensive taxonomy that categorises the current literature on the integration of GenAI in educational settings.
Sam Clarke
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A STOCHASTIC SIMULATION-BASED HYBRID INTERVAL FUZZY PROGRAMMING APPROACH FOR OPTIMIZING THE TREATMENT OF RECOVERED OILY WATER [PDF]
In this paper, a stochastic simulation-based hybrid interval fuzzy programming (SHIFP) approach is developed to aid the decision-making process by solving fuzzy linear optimization problems.
Chen, Bing+3 more
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Solution of System of Linear Equations - A Neuro-Fuzzy Approach [PDF]
Neuro-Fuzzy Modeling has been applied in a wide variety of fields such as Decision Making, Engineering and Management Sciences etc. In particular, applications of this Modeling technique in Decision Making by involving complex Systems of Linear Algebraic Equations have remarkable significance.
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ESG Disclosure and Access to Credit: A Configurational Analysis of European Listed Firms
ABSTRACT This study investigates how various ESG disclosure configurations affect credit access for European firms listed on the STOXX Europe 600 Index during 2021–2022. Employing fuzzy‐set qualitative comparative analysis and ESG disclosures standardised under the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the findings demonstrate that disclosure patterns ...
Carmen Gallucci+2 more
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ABSTRACT Despite the environmental imperative of a transition to a circular economy (CE), the current literature finds that globally firms are being slow to engage with such a transition. In this context, our thematic review explores how artificial intelligence (AI) might accelerate firm CE transition.
Donghao Huang+2 more
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Unpacking the Renewable Pull Effect: Conditions for Green Industrial Relocation
ABSTRACT The renewable pull effect theoretically leads to the relocation of green production facilities within energy‐intensive industries to regions rich in renewable energy resources. This study employs a qualitative research design, integrating the analytic hierarchy process method, by interviewing top managers and experts from globally leading ...
Sven Colen, Alwine Mohnen
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to examine how the permeability of organizational boundaries shapes corporate sustainability (CS) integration. The literature suggests that CS should be integrated throughout the organization and in its relationships with key, external stakeholders, but limited knowledge exists on the relationship between CS ...
Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen+4 more
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ABSTRACT Decarbonisation requires firms to rethink and redefine growth, informed by strong sustainability principles. Management consultants are important enablers for clients to strategically manage resource constraints, given their limited capabilities in this transition.
Robin Strueber+2 more
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ML@ChemE: Past, Present, and Future of Machine Learning in Chemical Engineering
Although the initial machine learning (ML) applications were mainly on fault detection, signal processing, and process modeling, they extended to new areas like property estimation and material screening in later years; energy technologies, environmental issues, health, and new materials will likely be more important in future with the use of larger ...
Pınar Özdemir, Ramazan Yıldırım
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Background Salt tolerance in plants is defined as their ability to grow and complete their life cycle under saline conditions. Staple crops have limited salt tolerance, but forage grass can survive in large unexploited saline areas of costal or desert ...
Zhiwei Liu+4 more
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