Artificial intelligence applications in health insurances: a scoping review. [PDF]
Ramezani-A M +11 more
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Measuring productive performance in the non-life insurance industry
Fecher-Bourgeois, Fabienne +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between artificial intelligence and both environmental and social sustainability practices in small and medium‐sized enterprises, with a specific focus on the moderating effects of implementation barriers relating to sustainability, digitalization, and innovation.
Gülçinay Mumcu, Steven A. Brieger
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Editorial: Sustainable and mission-oriented innovation in economic systems and governance for equitable global health and wellbeing. [PDF]
Okuonzi SA, Karamagi H, Mwanje J.
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The Production of a Sustainability Reporting Norm in Spanish State‐Owned Enterprises
ABSTRACT State‐owned enterprises (SOEs) are hybrid organizations that pursue social and economic goals and are expected to engage in sustainability reporting. Previous literature has shown limited attention to examining the process by which a norm in sustainability reporting has emerged among SOEs.
Javier Andrades +2 more
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How to evaluate rare disease policy effectiveness based on policy modeling consistency (PMC) index model: A quantitative assessment of policy implementation in China. [PDF]
Zhao Y +6 more
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This review and analysis evaluate the benefits of LIB‐powered EVs on emission reduction of both CO2 and air pollutants. The raw materials of LIBs face low supply risks as the cathodes switch to low‐cobalt scenarios. Proper management of EV charging can mitigate its negative impact and even contribute to the stability and resilience of the power grid ...
Wanru Chen +5 more
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Ethical implications of neurotechnology in industry-academia partnerships: Insights from patient and research participant interviews. [PDF]
Parsons MV +5 more
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For the Few, Not the Many: Tracing the Residualist and Compensatory Nature of British Energy Support
ABSTRACT Drawing on extensive documentary analysis, this article traces the evolution of British energy policy support since World War II. It analyses shifts in policy design through two interpretive lenses: eligibility (residualist vs. universalist) and function (compensatory vs. preventive).
T. M. Croon +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Leaving Again? Job Quality and Repeat Internal Migration in China. [PDF]
Huangfu Y, Wang J.
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