ICT-driven urbanization and energy security risk: Empirical evidence from Group 7 and Emerging 7 economies
Ahmed Usman,
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Syed Muhammad Muddassir Abbas Naqvi,
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İlhan Öztürk
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Environmental Impact Assessment Review,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
112, P. 107809 - 107809
Published: Jan. 11, 2025
Language: Английский
How does the circular economy affect energy security and renewable energy development?
Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 135348 - 135348
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Financial Investment and Green Development: How Does Financialization Affect Green Total Factor Productivity?
Sijing Li,
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Yingkai Yin,
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Zhilun Jiao
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et al.
Finance research letters,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 107258 - 107258
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Do green investors empower companies to develop sustainably? A study based on the perspective of innovation investment and corporate governance levels
Finance research letters,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 107263 - 107263
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Elevating regional competitiveness: How tourism and ICT development shape Indonesian provinces
Journal of Economics Research and Policy Studies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5(1), P. 147 - 159
Published: April 24, 2025
This
study
examines
the
influence
of
tourism
development
and
Information
Communication
Technology
(ICT)
on
regional
competitiveness
across
Indonesian
provinces.
Using
cross-sectional
data
from
all
provinces
in
2022,
research
employs
multiple
regression
analysis
with
comprehensive
classical
assumption
testing
to
assess
these
relationships.
Data
was
sourced
three
national
institutions:
Regional
Competitiveness
Index
BRIN,
Ministry
Tourism
Creative
Economy,
ICT
Central
Bureau
Statistics.
The
reveals
significant
positive
relationships
between
both
predictors
competitiveness,
emerging
as
stronger
predictor.
findings
demonstrate
that
investing
infrastructure
gain
substantial
competitive
advantages.
These
results
provide
important
implications
for
policymakers,
suggesting
an
integrated
approach
incorporating
initiatives
might
yield
optimal
enhancing
competitiveness.
contributes
understanding
dynamics
developing
economies,
particularly
context,
offering
valuable
insights
policy
formulation
strategic
planning
development.
Language: Английский
Quest for SDG‐13: The Aptness of Green Investments and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to Emission Mitigation Among Central‐African States
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 4, 2024
ABSTRACT
The
Sustainable
Development
Goal
13
(SDG‐13)
enunciates
the
need
to
combat
climate
change
by
encouraging
necessary
actions
reduce
greenhouse
gas
(GHG)
emissions,
and
this
laudable
goal
was
re‐echoed
at
COP‐28
in
UAE.
Although
negatively
impacted
change,
vast
literature
is
silent
on
Central
Africa
(CA)
region.
Thus,
we
empirically
dissect
emission‐mitigating
roles
of
green
investment
while
integrating
moderating
influences
ICT,
foreign
capitals
(FDI),
non‐renewable
energy
intake,
within
region's
economic
expansion
population
growth.
We
observe
that
has
a
non‐linear
impact
emissions
(an
inverted
U‐Shaped
pattern);
with
initial
emission‐inducing
effects
from
energy,
financial
development,
population,
ICT
mitigate
regional
emissions.
Subsequent
indicators
(green
investments,
FDI,
ICT)
significantly
mitigates
except
for
intake.
Green
investments'
interactive
impacts
overall
development
trends
also
enhance
environmental
goals.
Overall,
study
posits
CA
states
can
potentially
degradation
leveraging
investments
towards
realization
SDG‐13.
Language: Английский
Environmental technology and firm performance: The role of digital financial inclusion, information and communication technology, and education
Pang Fei,
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İlhan Öztürk,
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Sidra Sohail
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et al.
Natural Resources Forum,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 7, 2024
Abstract
This
research
aims
to
determine
how
environmental
technology
(ET),
digital
financial
inclusion
(DFI),
information
and
communication
(ICT),
education
affect
a
firm's
performance
in
China
from
1998
2020.
We
have
employed
the
quantile
autoregressive
distributed
lag
model
estimate
variables'
short‐
long‐term
relationship
across
various
quantiles.
In
context
of
non‐state‐owned
enterprises
(NSOE),
estimates
ET
are
positively
significant
almost
half
quantiles
long
run,
while
short
insignificant.
NSOE
model,
DFI
positive
at
highest
only
run
all
run.
Likewise,
insignificant
terms
state‐owned
(SOE).
SOE
medium
ICT
educational
development
favorable
impact
on
models.
However,
these
variables
higher
NSOE.
These
findings
imply
that
more
ET,
DFI,
ICT,
crucial
for
improving
firms.
Language: Английский