Personalized product design and user review and experience analysis: A data-driven hybrid novel approach
Shulin Lan,
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Yinfei Jiang,
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Tao Guo
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et al.
Computers & Industrial Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
202, P. 110939 - 110939
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
Language: Английский
Exploring the Impact of Green Finance on Sustainable Rural Development: Evidence From 283 Cities in China
Chuanjian Yi,
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Bo Xu,
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Kejun Lin
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et al.
Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
2025(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Green
finance
is
of
vital
significance
for
global
rural
sustainable
development.
This
paper
aims
to
explore
the
impact
green
on
Based
panel
data
obtained
from
283
prefecture‐level
cities
in
China
over
period
2004
2022,
a
development
indicator
system
was
constructed
under
DPSIR
framework.
By
employing
fixed‐effects
model,
moderation
effect
analysis,
and
spatial
Durbin
role
its
effects
proposed.
The
results
these
analyses
reveal
following:
(1)
Rural
exhibits
cyclical
expansion–contraction
trend;
(2)
promotes
sustainability,
confirmed
by
robustness
checks;
(3)
environmental
regulations
digital
economy
play
positive
moderating
enhancing
development;
(4)
terms
effects,
has
within
region
but
can
exert
negative
spillover
surrounding
regions.
findings,
it
proposed
that
layout
should
be
strengthened,
supervision
enhanced,
promoted.
Such
recommendations
represent
critical
measures
which
serve
as
foundation
stimulate
provide
valuable
references
relevant
policy
formulation.
Language: Английский
Generative AI capabilities for green supply chain management improvement: extended dynamic capabilities view
Taufik Kurrahman,
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Feng Ming Tsai,
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Ming K. Lim
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et al.
International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 28
Published: March 17, 2025
Language: Английский
Predictors of Corporate Reputation: Circular Economy, Environmental, Social, and Governance, and Collaborative Relationships in Brazilian Agribusiness
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(7), P. 2969 - 2969
Published: March 27, 2025
This
study
aimed
to
identify
patterns
of
sustainability
engagement
based
on
circular
economy
(CE)
strategy
implementation,
CE-oriented
collaborative
relationships,
and
environmental,
social,
governance
(ESG)
performance,
as
well
investigate
whether
these
dimensions
predict
corporate
reputation.
Data
were
collected
through
a
survey
235
upper-level
managers
in
the
Brazilian
agribusiness
sector.
A
two-step
analytical
approach
was
applied,
with
cluster
analysis
identifying
groups
exhibiting
distinct
regarding
(“Very
Sustainable”
“Low-Sustainable”),
followed
by
logistic
regression,
which
singled
out
six
key
predictors
among
28
variables,
namely
avoiding
non-sustainable
materials,
repurposing
by-products,
fostering
shared
CE
vision,
adhering
ethical
guidelines,
ensuring
financial
transparency,
fair
labor
practices.
The
final
model
achieved
83.4%
accuracy,
underscoring
how
an
integrated
enhances
Considering
its
theoretical
contributions,
this
extends
NRBV
RV
theories
demonstrating
that
strategies,
ESG
performance
strengthen
pollution
prevention
initiatives,
sustainable
product
development
efforts,
trust
partners,
other
achievements,
thereby
enhancing
firms’
reputation
performance.
Methodologically,
integrates
predictive
modeling
assess
sustainability’s
impact
From
managerial
perspective,
findings
emphasize
benefits
from
circularity,
integrity,
stakeholder
engagement.
However,
cross-sectional
design,
industry-specific
sample,
reliance
self-reported
data
limit
generalizability.
Future
research
should
adopt
longitudinal
cross-industry
approaches,
examining
regulatory
shifts,
technological
advances,
evolving
demands
sustainability–reputation
nexus
while
incorporating
external
sources
variations
across
institutional
cultural
settings.
Language: Английский
Financial Literacy and Financial Sustainability for Future Research Agendas: A Bibliometric Analysis
Ahmad Idrisa,
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Edwin Agus Buniartoa,
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Bambang Suwarsonoa
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et al.
WSB Journal of Business and Finance,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
59(1), P. 46 - 59
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract
This
study
investigates
the
intersection
of
financial
literacy
and
sustainability,
two
critical
areas
in
addressing
modern
economic
environmental
challenges.
Previous
studies
have
highlighted
literacy’s
role
reducing
poverty,
improving
decision-making,
promoting
sustainable
practices.
However,
integrating
sustainability
into
is
underexplored,
particularly
developing
countries.
employs
a
bibliometric
analysis
using
Scopus
database.
A
total
23
relevant
documents
were
analyzed,
focusing
on
publication
trends,
citation
patterns,
thematic
developments.
VOSviewer
Biblioshiny
used
for
network
visualization,
co-occurrence
mapping,
overlay
visualization
to
identify
key
topics
their
temporal
progression.
Findings
indicate
growing
academic
interest
especially
from
2023
2024.
Core
themes
include
finance,
technologies
like
AI
blockchain.
Q1
journals
dominate
literature,
reflecting
high-quality
research
contributions.
The
linkage
between
poverty
reduction
emerged
as
area
focus.
underscores
increasing
importance
aligning
with
goals.
It
highlights
gaps
global
education
emphasizes
need
inclusive,
technology-driven
solutions.
Future
should
integrate
emerging
address
regional
disparities,
nations.
Language: Английский