Sustainable Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(1)
Published: Jan. 24, 2024
As
the
melting
of
Arctic
ice
accelerates,
Passage
continues
to
grow.
Geopolitical
influence
has
increased
strategic
value
Passage,
attracting
attention
countries
around
world.
The
geopolitical
environment
is
not
affected
by
single
factors
but
instead
determined
combined
effects
multiple
factors.
This
paper
analyses
multi-dimensional
and
extracts
features
construct
a
index
system,
which
takes
Northern
Sea
Route
as
an
example
Geo-potential
Model,
quantitatively
analyse
geo-potential
for
different
states
in
Eurasia
with
development
utilization
Passage.
combines
clustering
similarity
analysis
explore
geo-spatial
pattern
Route,
identifies
two
interest
groups
that
are
represented
Russia
United
States.
We
further
preference
stakeholders
jurisdiction
Route.
exploration
addresses
gap
current
discussion
on
Passage’s
environment,
only
considers
factor,
it
helps
new
methods
ideas
will
assist
quantitative
evaluation
especially
Eurasia.
Meanwhile,
provide
comprehensive
reference
about
patterns.
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 9, 2024
Abstract
The
sustainable
future
of
emerging
market
economies
(EMEs)
lies
within
achieving
development
goals
(SDGs),
specifically
SDG
8,
which
is
linked
with
green
economic
growth
(GEG)
and
its
determinants,
such
as
finance
(GF)
technological
innovation
(TI),
along
some
control
variables.
However,
the
current
literature
has
insufficiently
addressed
these
determinants
in
context
developing
economies.
In
this
regard,
study
deployed
most
effective
advanced
techniques
like
cross‐sectional
auto‐regressive
distributed
lags,
augmented
mean
group,
common
correlated
effects
group
to
handle
issues
endogeneity,
dependence,
heterogeneity,
not
an
easy
task
for
conventional
methods
used
existing
studies.
This
compiled
a
panel
data
set
spanning
from
2000
2019,
across
13
EMEs.
main
outcomes
revealed
that
GF,
TI,
human
capital
(HC)
help
fostering
significant
GEG,
whereas
financial
(FD)
globalization
(ECOGLB)
fail.
underscores
need
policymakers
focus
on
promotion
diffusion
GF
enhancement
TI
HC
while
regulating
FD
ECOGLB
process
steer
nations
toward
development.
Measuring Business Excellence,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
28(1), P. 137 - 150
Published: Jan. 11, 2024
Purpose
This
study
aims
to
examine
the
effect
of
ownership
structure
on
financial
performance
commercial
banks
in
Kenya.
Design/methodology/approach
The
data
were
collected
from
audited
statements
39
Kenya
for
period
2009–2020.
Findings
Regression
results
found
evidence
explaining
banks’
performance.
a
negative
association
between
state
and
net
interest
margin,
management
margin
institutional
return
assets.
Practical
implications
Based
findings,
bank
should
therefore
devise
policies
that
are
geared
toward
boosting
their
both
short
run
long
run.
Second,
this
recommends
minority
shareholding
deter
political
interference,
protect
investors’
wealth
erosion
allow
majority
shareholders
adopt
strong
corporate
governance
mechanism
higher
Banks
with
high
percentage
consider
partial
privatization
improve
practices.
Third,
managerial
policy
limiting
proportion
equity
stock
held
by
executives
limit
powers
strategic
decision-making.
Fourth,
proposes
an
investor
eliminate
bureaucracy
decision-making
wealth.
Originality/value
finding
is
meant
inform
regulation
operation
banking
sector
contribute
literature
structure,
especially
sector.