Impact of supply chain risk and supply chain finance on firm performance: Evidences from Indian SMEs
Elsevier eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 87 - 102
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Driving factors for the adoption of green finance in green building for sustainable development in developing countries: The case of Ghana
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 4, 2024
Abstract
While
there
are
many
motivating
factors
for
green
finance
(GF)
implementation,
a
comprehensive
taxonomy
of
these
variables
is
lacking
in
the
literature,
especially
buildings
(GBs).
This
study
aims
to
analyze
criticality
and
interdependence
GF‐in‐GB's
driving
factors.
develops
valid
set
justify
interrelationships
among
drivers.
The
drivers
GF‐in‐GB
qualitative
nature,
uncertainties
exist
them
due
linguistic
preferences.
applies
fuzzy
Delphi
method
validate
eight
under
uncertainties.
Fuzzy
Decision‐Making
Trial
Evaluation
Laboratory
(FDEMATEL)
with
information
used
determine
were
grouped
two
categories:
prominent
cause‐effect
findings
revealed
that
“increased
awareness
GF
models
GB”
“preferential
capital
requirements
low‐carbon
assets”
top
most
prominent/important
GF‐in‐GB.
In
Ghana,
three
cause
group
“climate
commitment,”
“improved
access
lower
cost
capital,”
“favorable
macroeconomic
conditions
investment
returns.”
Drivers
highest
prominence
values
have
potential
affect
and/or
be
affected
by
other
drivers;
therefore,
managers
policymakers
should
prioritize
promoting
or
pursuing
short
term.
On
hand,
it
important
pay
more
than
equal
attention
net
because
they
largest
long‐term
impact
on
entire
system.
theoretical
practical
implications
discussed,
enhancing
understanding
decision‐making
Language: Английский
Domestic Investment Barriers to Renewable Energy Transition: An Integrated Fuzzy Delphi-Ism-Dematel Approach
Abdiqani Muse Hassan,
No information about this author
Hibo Ahmed Ismail
No information about this author
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Relationship of Supply Chain Finance and Sustainable Financial Performance: A Bibliometric Analysis of Publication Trends using VOSviewer
Murwani Astuti,
No information about this author
Alni Rahmawati
No information about this author
E3S Web of Conferences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
571, P. 03008 - 03008
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Sustainability
has
become
prominent
issue
in
supply
chain
management
research
over
the
past
two
decades,
driven
by
globalization,
environmental
concerns,
2015
Sustainable
Development
Goals
and
COVID-19
pandemic.
However,
sustainability
lacks
depth
innovation,
particularly
integrating
sustainable
practices
finance
solutions.
The
main
objective
of
this
was
to
examine
progress
its
impact
on
financial
performance.
Scopus
database
used
analyze
a
study
correlation
between
performance
from
2009
April
2024.
This
highlighted
importance
operational
strategies
for
long-term
success
management,
with
largest
point
being
development.
A
thorough
review
will
be
advantageous
future
researchers,
as
it
assist
them
constructing
conceptual
framework
that
offers
comprehensive
understanding
global
research.
Language: Английский
BootstrapPLS-Fuzzy-Genetic Hybridization to Predict the Effect of the Solidarity Economy and Sustainability on Competitiveness: The Case of a Farmer’s Market in Mexico
Intelligent systems reference library,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 527 - 546
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Solidary Family Business, Intellectual Property and Sustainability in Rural Producers in Mexico: A Hybrid SEM-PLS and Fuzzy Approach
Intelligent systems reference library,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 327 - 341
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Innovation Capacity as a Mediating Mechanism Between Strategic Risk Integration and ESG Performance: Evidence from Jordanian Banks
International Journal of Financial Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(4), P. 126 - 126
Published: Dec. 17, 2024
While
prior
research
has
established
direct
relationships
between
strategic
risk
integration
and
ESG
performance
in
banking,
critical
gaps
remain
understanding
the
transformation
mechanisms,
particularly
emerging
markets.
This
study
investigated
how
banking
innovation
capacity
mediates
relationship
Jordanian
banks.
Drawing
on
dynamic
capabilities
theory
questionnaire
data
from
165
executives
(71.7%
response
rate),
results
revealed
that
significantly
influences
both
directly
indirectly
through
capacity.
The
multi-group
analysis
showed
institutional
invariance
commercial
Islamic
banks,
suggesting
generalizability
of
these
relationships.
findings
advance
by
demonstrating
capacity’s
role
as
a
transformative
mechanism
sustainability
provide
practical
insights
for
market
banks
seeking
to
enhance
integrated
management
strategies.
Language: Английский