Modern digital practices for sustainable development: analysis of world experience DOI
Inna Tiutiunyk, Olena Chygryn, Лілія Хоменко

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Digital technologies are critical in ensuring sustainable development, contributing to economic growth, social equality and environmental security. The article reviews modern digital practices their impact on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals also analyses international experience applying innovative various spheres of society. study assesses role artificial intelligence, big data, Internet Things, blockchain financial shaping models improving resource management. In particular, expanding access banking services lending for vulnerable population groups is highlighted, inclusion. development e-commerce platforms allows small businesses enter global markets, which positively impacts competitiveness economies. aspect digitalisation includes “smart” cities, implementation IoT solutions monitoring efficient management energy resources. facilitate air, water soil pollution help automate waste processes. use tracking supply chains transparency business processes, promoting enterprises’ responsibility. transformation quality education through online courses, adaptive learning based intelligence. Such allow personalisation educational process, making it more effective accessible general public. An analysis European Union’s investments indicates a significant level funding quantum technologies, cloud computing infrastructure. At same time, considers key challenges digitalisation, including growth inequality, cybersecurity issues, need regulate intelligence problems e-waste presents recommendations development. results can shape strategies that promote balanced sustainability, equality.

Language: Английский

Towards Sustainable Development: Assessing the Significance of World Uncertainty in Green Technology Innovation DOI Open Access

Jie Dou,

Junyi Dou,

Meng Qin

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(3), P. 1314 - 1314

Published: Feb. 6, 2025

This paper uses the two-way fixed effects model to empirically examine impact of World Uncertainty Index (WUI) on Green Patents (GPs). Quantitative results indicate that WUI negatively affects GPs, meaning world uncertainty significantly hinders green technology innovation. effect is mediated through relaxed environmental regulation and reduced financial support. These findings underline increased decreases both variables support, thus delaying innovation technology. Low-income countries’ weak economic technological bases have a statistically insignificant negative GP. However, significant indicated for high-income countries, reflecting their higher sensitivity uncertainties. The WUI’s more GPs experienced in middle-income countries due continuous development less adaptability.

Language: Английский

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Firm carbon risk exposure and financial stability DOI
Freeman Brobbey Owusu, Mohammad Abdullah, Chi‐Chuan Lee

et al.

Finance research letters, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 107204 - 107204

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Empowering Energy Transition: Revisiting the Dynamic Impacts of Carbon Emissions Trading and the Crude Oil Market DOI
Xiaoqing Wang,

Wenxin Jin,

Sebastian Emanuel Stan

et al.

Economic Analysis and Policy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Modern digital practices for sustainable development: analysis of world experience DOI
Inna Tiutiunyk, Olena Chygryn, Лілія Хоменко

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Digital technologies are critical in ensuring sustainable development, contributing to economic growth, social equality and environmental security. The article reviews modern digital practices their impact on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals also analyses international experience applying innovative various spheres of society. study assesses role artificial intelligence, big data, Internet Things, blockchain financial shaping models improving resource management. In particular, expanding access banking services lending for vulnerable population groups is highlighted, inclusion. development e-commerce platforms allows small businesses enter global markets, which positively impacts competitiveness economies. aspect digitalisation includes “smart” cities, implementation IoT solutions monitoring efficient management energy resources. facilitate air, water soil pollution help automate waste processes. use tracking supply chains transparency business processes, promoting enterprises’ responsibility. transformation quality education through online courses, adaptive learning based intelligence. Such allow personalisation educational process, making it more effective accessible general public. An analysis European Union’s investments indicates a significant level funding quantum technologies, cloud computing infrastructure. At same time, considers key challenges digitalisation, including growth inequality, cybersecurity issues, need regulate intelligence problems e-waste presents recommendations development. results can shape strategies that promote balanced sustainability, equality.

Language: Английский

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