Advancements in water electrolysis technologies and enhanced storage solutions for green hydrogen using renewable energy sources
D. Christopher Selvam,
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Yuvarajan Devarajan,
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Thirumalaiswamy Raja
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et al.
Applied Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
390, P. 125849 - 125849
Published: April 6, 2025
Language: Английский
Nexus among employee engagement, management support, and knowledge sharing behavior: Evidence from an emerging economy
Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
9(1), P. 9466 - 9466
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
The
aim
of
this
study
is
to
examine
the
contributions
components
employee
engagement
on
knowledge-sharing
behavior
alongside
possible
mediating
effect
management
support.
This
collected
data
from
395
respondents
purposively
selected
pharmaceutical
organizations
in
Bangladesh.
For
input
and
incorporation
sample
data,
SPSS
version
26
was
used,
whereas
PLS-SEM
(version-4)
tool
used
test
hypotheses
relationships.
findings
reveal
significant
positive
effects
adaptation,
devotion,
vitality
both
knowledge
sharing
Adaptation
new
technologies
processes
enhances
employees’
ability
intention
share
knowledge,
facilitated
by
robust
Similarly,
devotion
among
employees
fosters
a
supportive
environment
that
conducive
for
exchange.
Management
support
emerges
as
critical
mediator,
amplifying
impacts
organizational
outcomes.
These
address
gap
understanding
conditions
enhance
behaviors
highly
regulated
industries
provides
valuable
framework
nurture
cultures
will
drive
innovation
resilience
within
emerging
markets.
Language: Английский
Sustainability in action: policy, innovation, and Globalization’s influence on ecological footprint sub-components in G20 nation
Xue Zhao,
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Yu Wence,
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Zhang Haiyuan
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et al.
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: April 28, 2025
The
rapid
decline
in
environmental
quality
and
the
expanding
ecological
footprint
(EFP)
have
become
critical
challenges,
particularly
for
G20
nations
that
play
a
central
role
global
economic
growth.
This
study
investigates
determinants
of
its
sub-components
across
17
G
20
countries
over
period
1996
to
2021.
Using
advanced
econometric
methods
such
as
cross-sectional
dependence
tests,
slope
homogeneity
unit
root
cointegration
GMM,
fixed
effect
models,
Granger
causality
analysis,
this
research
provides
comprehensive
analysis
key
drivers.
findings
highlight
technological
advancements
significantly
reduce
footprint,
especially
by
enhancing
regulations
fostering
sustainable
practices.
Human
capital
(HC)
institutional
(IQ)
emerge
contributors
sustainability,
while
globalization
(GB)
demonstrates
mixed
effects
on
outcomes.
Moreover,
stringent
policies
(EPS)
exhibit
robust
bidirectional
causal
relationships
with
EFP,
underscoring
their
vital
mitigating
degradation.
underscores
importance
targeted
governmental
interventions
promote
innovation,
strengthen
frameworks,
enforce
rigorous
regulations.
These
insights
provide
actionable
guidance
balance
growth
aligning
sustainability
goals.
Language: Английский