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ABSTRACT The role of academia in shaping the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) remains insufficiently understood. This study examines how SDG discourse is constructed within accounting and business research by integrating bibliometric analysis with a systematic review of 731 peer‐reviewed articles published between 2020 and 2024.
Silvia Panfilo +2 more
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Dataset from the life cycle assessment and techno-economic analysis of net and longline nearshore <i>Saccharina latissima</i> cultivation systems. [PDF]
Sainz de la Maza Larrea A +5 more
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Techno-economic Analysis and Optimization of Intensified, Large-Scale Hydrogen Production with Membrane Reactors. [PDF]
Sweeney DM +4 more
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ABSTRACT Transition intermediaries play a pivotal role in configuring networks aligning the interests of stakeholders to achieve sustainable goals. However, the transition literature has paid little attention to the influence intermediaries can have in strengthening organisational capabilities. Especially in sectors that are slow to change, such as the
Horacio Gonzalez +2 more
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Techno-economic analysis of industrial-scale fermentation for formate dehydrogenase (FDH) production. [PDF]
Cunniffe J +7 more
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Techno-Economic Analysis of 2,3-Butanediol Production from Sugarcane Bagasse. [PDF]
Gadkari S +7 more
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ABSTRACT Despite growing attention to the circular bioeconomy (CBE), the steel industry currently lacks a standardised, sectoral measurement framework to facilitate a low‐carbon transition. In this study, a decision‐support framework for evaluating CBE performance in the steel industry is proposed.
Ali Zamani Babgohari +2 more
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CAU-10-H: Synthesis Scale-Up at the Pilot Scale, Techno-Economic Analysis, and Application in a Full-Scale Cooling System. [PDF]
Mertin KS +6 more
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ABSTRACT The emerging concept of Hubs for Circularity (H4Cs) presents an opportunity to create collaborative, self‐sustaining regional industrial ecosystems that drive circular economy transitions at scale. However, the operationalisation of H4Cs faces financial, organisational and data‐driven challenges.
Aditya Tripathi +3 more
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