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Smart and Sustainable: A Global Review of Smart Textiles, IoT Integration, and Human-Centric Design. [PDF]
Ahmed A, Hasan EU, Hasseni SE.
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ABSTRACT Although artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being touted to assist organizations, AI integration for sustainability efforts has been limited AND sporadic and tends to follow an ad hoc strategy. The existing literature therein focuses on the technological capabilities of AI, overlooking how organizations make sense of and ...
Amanda Balasooriya, Darshana Sedera
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Model for identifying regions' potential for clustering using information extraction tools and techniques. [PDF]
Toprak A, Çetinyokuş T.
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Markets and networks in Romania - life after disorganisation [PDF]
Mereuta, C., Turlea, G.
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Translating Circularity Into Strategy: A Governance Meta‐Capability Framework
ABSTRACT Firms struggle to transition to circular economy (CE) models, often citing external barriers. Yet some firms succeed, whereas others fail: Why? We argue that success depends on a specific governance capability—a meta‐capability that allows firms to (1) sense and strategically reframe CE imperatives, (2) seize opportunities by aligning diverse ...
Felix Carl Schultz +1 more
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Characteristics and dynamic evolution of inter-industry volatility spillovers in China's stock market. [PDF]
Xie F, Wei H.
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ABSTRACT Despite more than 20 years of research into sustainable tourism, the environmental impact of the UK hospitality sector remains high. A growing body of research into the concept of a circular economy (CE) demonstrates that transitioning to this way of working has significant benefits both for the environment and business outcomes.
Danielle Farrow +2 more
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Precarious work and its impact on health: a study of female textile workers in Lahore and Faisalabad. [PDF]
Khan M, Amir-Ud-Din R, Atif RM.
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Takeover Vulnerability and the Discipline of ESG Overinvestment
ABSTRACT While takeovers serve a disciplinary role by replacing inefficient managers, the threat of takeovers may compel firms to divert attention from Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) efforts as a strategic response to external pressure, especially when such firms are already overinvesting in ESG.
Abongeh Tunyi +2 more
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Low-power textile-integrated electroosmosis pump for active moisture and sweat management. [PDF]
Hutchins A +9 more
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