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Navigating the Double Edge of Product‐Service Systems: User Behavior, Adoption, and Rebound Effects
ABSTRACT Product‐service systems (PSS) have been considered a promising approach to operationalizing the circular economy. Although many studies have outlined the potential sustainability gains of PSS solutions, it is still unclear what factors drive PSS adoption and how behavioral changes result in rebound effects, undermining their potential ...
Marina Fernandes Aguiar +3 more
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Tensions of Sustainability Logics: Performance of a Company Utilizing a Sustainable Business Model
ABSTRACT In recent years, companies have used sustainable business models to gain a competitive advantage. However, there are tensions due to the inconsistency between social, environmental, and economic logic in sustainable business models, making it difficult for companies to change. To understand the existing tensions and interactions between logics,
Ann‐Kristin Thienemann
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ABSTRACT Despite the global emphasis on simultaneous achievement of higher growth and lower pollution (green growth), the dynamic link between eco‐innovation and CO2 emissions remains inadequately understood globally and specifically in Africa, with a complex and diverse institutional and regulatory landscape.
Idorenyin J. Okon +2 more
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ABSTRACT Existing literature indicates that transformational leadership in supply chains is critical to sustainability; however, little is known about how this leadership influences sustainability. The empirical literature has provided minimal focused analysis of transformational supply chain leadership and its effects on sustainability performance ...
Ishmael Nanaba Acquah +2 more
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A perfect Roman 3-dominating function on a graph G=V,E is a function f:V⟶0,1,2,3 having the property that if fv=0, then ∑u∈Nvfu=3, and if fv=1, then ∑u∈Nvfu=2 for any vertex v∈V.
Ahlam Almulhim
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On the outer independent total double Roman dominating functions
Let $\{0,1,\dots, t\}$ be abbreviated by $[t].$ A double Roman dominating function (DRDF) on a graph $Γ=(V,E)$ is a map $l:V\rightarrow [3]$ satisfying \textrm{(i)} if $l(r)=0$ then there must be at least two neighbors labeled 2 under $l$ or a neighbor $r'$ with $l(r')=3$; and \textrm{(ii)} if $l(r)=1$ then $r$ must be adjacent to a vertex $r'$ such ...
Ahangar, H. Abdolahzadeh +3 more
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Thermal defrosting limits desublimator efficiency in freeze‐drying. This review and case study compares thermal versus mechanical regeneration, links frost properties and external heat transfer to energy demand, and summarizes pilot‐scale scraping results enabling single‐unit, continuous lyophilization.
Moritz Krummenacher +3 more
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Convex Roman Dominating Functions on Graphs under some Binary Operations
Let $G$ be a connected graph. A function $f:V(G)\rightarrow \{0,1,2\}$ is a \textit{convex Roman dominating function} (or CvRDF) if every vertex $u$ for which $f(u)=0$ is adjacent to at least one vertex $v$ for which $f(v)=2$ and $V_1 \cup V_2$ is convex.
Rona Jane Gamayot Fortosa +2 more
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Abstract This work presents a simplified extended‐batch adsorber analogue model (e‐BAAM) to quantify key performance metrics such as purity, recovery, and energy trends for various pressure swing adsorption (PSA) process cycles for CO2$$ {\mathrm{CO}}_2 $$ capture.
Gwyneth Liske, Arvind Rajendran
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Varieties of Roman domination IV
Roman domination was introduced in 2004 by Cockayne, Dreyer, Hedetniemi, and Hedetniemi. If [Formula: see text] is the vertex set of a graph G, then a function [Formula: see text] is a Roman dominating function if every vertex [Formula: see text] for ...
M. Chellali +3 more
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