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Integrating Products, Processes, and Sourcing for Eco‐Innovation
ABSTRACT Eco‐innovation research has often examined regulatory or technological drivers but has paid limited attention to how long‐term organizational change shapes eco‐innovation in mature, resource‐intensive industries. This study addresses that gap by investigating how two leading Finnish pulp and paper firms integrated product, process, and ...
Misa Bakajic, Anand Nair, Markku Kuula
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Spatial Econometric Issues for Bio-Economic and Land-Use Modeling
We survey the literature on spatial bio-economic and land-use modelling and review thematic developments. Unobserved site-specific heterogeneity is common in almost all of the surveyed works.
LeSage, James P. +2 more
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Assessment of social vulnerability to floods in the Samin watershed, Indonesia. [PDF]
Suryanto S +3 more
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ABSTRACT Increasing global emphasis on sustainability has positioned green entrepreneurship as a key mechanism for aligning business with environmental responsibility. Despite growing research, green entrepreneurship remains conceptually fragmented, with overlapping constructs and inconsistent definitions, which may have constrained theoretical and ...
Alexandra Elena Carst +1 more
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Ecotourism in Traditional Cultural Landscapes: A Regenerative Lens on Stakeholder Perspectives in Vama Buzăului, Romania. [PDF]
Joshi S +5 more
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ABSTRACT What propels a CFO in an emerging economy to champion ESG investments when formal regulations are weak? Moving beyond structural explanations, we provide a behavioural account arguing that a manager's internal ethical compass—moral intelligence (MI)—is a key driver.
AmirHossein ArminKia +4 more
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Structural equation modeling approach to evaluate effects of socio-economic and built environment factors on trip generation rates of commercial land use. [PDF]
Ahooee R, Babazadeh A, Naderan A.
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ABSTRACT This study examines how environmental regulations can drive technological change, drawing on the innovation systems perspective and the strong Porter hypothesis (SPH). The SPH suggests that well‐designed stringent regulations can foster innovation and enhance firm competitiveness, performance, and survival, yet prior research remains largely ...
Muhammad Zubair Khan +3 more
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Spatial autocorrelation and Verdoorn law in the Portuguese nuts III
This study analyses, through cross-section estimation methods, the influence of spatial effects in productivity (product per worker), at economic sectors level of the NUTs III of mainland Portugal, from 1995 to 1999 and from 2000 to 2005 (taking in count
Martinho, Vítor João Pereira Domingues
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Development and validation of a machine learning based suitability assessment model for primary healthcare facilities in metropolitan China. [PDF]
Huang X +12 more
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