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ABSTRACT Small and medium‐sized hotels (SME hotels), which constitute the majority of the global hospitality sector, face mounting pressure to align with sustainability goals. However, their transition to circular economy (CE) practices remains under‐theorised and poorly implemented, particularly in emerging economies where institutional fragility and ...
Sandeep Kumar Dey +3 more
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Thirty-Two Folk-Tales of theEdo-Speaking Peoples of Nigeria. [PDF]
Northcote Whitridge Thomas
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Female Directors on Audit Committees and Corporate Environmental Decoupling
ABSTRACT Analyzing the connection between female directors on audit committees and corporate environmental decoupling, this study recognized the moderator effect of sustainability assurance on this link. Based on stakeholder agency theory, we used a sample of listed firms on the STOXX Europe 600 index (2178 firm‐year observations) from the business ...
Patrick Velte
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Further Notes on 'Nsibidi Signs with Their Meanings from the Ikom District, Southern Nigeria. [PDF]
Elphinstone Dayrell
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the link between formalization and environmental performance in the artisanal and small‐scale mining (ASM) sector, focusing on the case of sub‐Saharan Africa. The impression often conveyed by experts is that a commitment to formalizing ASM—that is, moves made to bring the sector's operations into the legal domain, where ...
Gavin Hilson +2 more
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A Note on the Efik and Ekoi Tribes of the Eastern Province of Southern Nigeria, W.C.A. [PDF]
John Parkinson
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ABSTRACT As sustainability becomes a global imperative, the circular economy (CE) presents a vital strategy for resource efficiency and resilience, particularly in Africa. This study examines how FinTech and knowledge‐driven innovations (i.e., human capital, ICT access, and innovation) shape CE outcomes across 33 African countries from 1997 to 2021 ...
Emmanuel K. Manu +2 more
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Carbon‐Cutting Chess: Strategizing Resilient Low‐Carbon Investments for Supply Chains
ABSTRACT This research presents a novel empirical and analytical method for strategizing low‐carbon investment strategies (LCIS) in supply chains, viewed through the lens of sustainable and resilient efficiency. The study develops a clear, actionable framework for identifying, evaluating, and implementing LCIS by using a mixed‐methods design.
Ahmed Mohammed
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XI.—On a Collection of Butterflies made by George Migeod, Esq., in Northern Nigeria between September 1899 and January 1900 [PDF]
Arthur G. Butler
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