Optimum Economic Studies,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
4(114), P. 189 - 202
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Purpose
–
The
paper’s
main
aim
is
to
discuss
opportunities
and
threats
the
sustainable
development
of
enterprises
in
Poland
era
geopolitical
socio-economic
crises
connected
with
war
Ukraine.
Research
method
research
hypothesis
as
follows:
“Sustainable
a
chance
for
that
want
meet
market
challenges
build
their
competitive
position
during
crises”.
Implementing
goal
required
retrospective
critical
review
selected
Polish
English-language
literature
PESTEL
analysis.
publication’s
was
based
on
Scopus,
Web
Science
BazEkon
databases.
Results
results
analysis
indicate
eliminates
negative
phenomena
crises,
prevents
degradation
natural
environment,
supports
social
inclusion
integrates
organisation
management
economic
entities.
Originality
/
value
implications
recommendations
added
paper
use
SWOT
tools
assess
prospects
enterprises.
are
original,
up-to-date
important
theory
business
practice.
Therefore,
managers
should
implement
tasks
development,
state
authorities
create
conditions
support
green
initiatives.
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
31(5), P. 3988 - 4006
Published: March 25, 2024
Abstract
This
research
examines
the
impact
of
Russian‐Ukraine
war
on
decisions
made
by
managers
regarding
three
dimensions
triple
bottom
line
(TBL)
sustainability.
Specifically,
it
investigates
how
in
Lombardy
region
Italy
adapted
their
approaches
towards
sustainability
during
this
crisis.
The
descriptive
statistics
and
PCA
analyses
demonstrate
that
adjusted
social
dimension
response
to
prevailing
circumstances.
has
led
a
convergence
economic
within
firms.
However,
study
also
reveals
is
often
considered
secondary
core
business,
making
weakest
aspect
TBL
approach.
Nonetheless,
external
disruptions,
such
as
case
war,
can
influence
approach,
leading
repositioning
focal
point
business
strategies.
By
emphasizing
importance
considering
aspects
decision‐making
crises,
contributes
valuable
insights
existing
literature.
findings
inform
development
strategies
address
challenges
posed
enhance
integration
criteria
decision‐making.
Economies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(12), P. 338 - 338
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
Reflecting
the
shift
from
purely
quantitative
economic
growth
to
broader
socio-environmental
sustainability,
this
study
proposes
a
framework
for
assessing
sustainable
development
(SD)
by
integrating
Maslow’s
hierarchy
of
needs
with
Bossel’s
classification
system.
As
increasingly
emphasizes
numerous
organizations
and
agencies,
including
United
Nations,
have
developed
indicators
measure
progress.
However,
subjective
dimensions
SD,
grounded
in
individual
values
needs,
remain
underexplored.
This
operationalizes
“pyramid
needs”
alongside
system
establish
an
“SD
pyramid”,
distinguishing
that
capture
social,
economic,
environmental
complexity.
By
mapping
human
onto
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs),
contributes
delineating
(i)
research
areas
uncovered
(or
partly
covered)
relevant
indicators,
(ii)
significant
lack
or
partial
shortage
pertinent
information,
(iii)
combination
few
basic
summarizing
necessary
information
into
unique
SD.
The
outcomes
offer
foundation
quali-quantitative
assessment
enhancing
monitoring
tools
focusing
on
contextual
needs.
Financial and credit activity problems of theory and practice,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2(55), P. 161 - 179
Published: April 30, 2024
This
paper
examines
the
financing
of
green
energy
initiatives
as
a
critical
element
in
strengthening
Ukraine's
security,
especially
context
post-war
reconstruction
and
need
for
sustainable
resilient
infrastructure.
The
study
aims
to
assess
potential
challenges
investing
Ukraine,
considering
destruction
caused
by
Russian
military
actions
winter
2022-2023,
recovery
based
on
models.
In
this
regard,
obtained
results
emphasize
importance
creating
reliable
decarbonized
sector,
driven
both
domestic
needs
international
cooperation
with
EU
other
partners.
analysis
shows
that
despite
strong
support
transition,
development
sector
is
hindered
high
capital
intensity
required
technologies,
which
are
often
not
competitive
without
government
subsidies.
requires
careful
balance
between
innovation
commercial
viability
projects,
highlighting
public
private
investments
technologies
can
compete
traditional
sources
long
term
developing
new
tools
Ukraine.
conclusions
indicate
multifaceted
approach
needed
ensure
future
minimize
risks.
Such
an
should
include
policy
reforms,
strategic
proven
fostering
partnerships
bridge
commercialization
gap.
Policymakers
face
dual
challenge
accelerating
transition
while
managing
financial
constraints
exacerbated
spending,
trade-off
rapid
risks
associated
innovation.
Overall,
contributes
understanding
how
mechanisms
enhance
suggesting
broader
implications
policy,
investment,
technological
resilience.
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2, P. 55 - 64
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
This
paper
aims
to
analyse
European
climate
policy's
state
of
the
art
concerning
urgent
need
decarbonize
society
and
economy
meet
pressing
demands.
Decarbonization
refers
progressive
reduction
carbon-to-hydrogen
ratio
within
energy
sources.
The
primary
objective
consists
a
gradual
transition
sustainable
economic
less
polluting
development
models.
Paris
Agreement
(2015)
highlighted
take
concrete
timely
action
prevent
planet's
already
precarious
balance
from
definitively
collapsing.
analyses
main
strategies
that
Union
has
conducted
an
active
part
in
decarbonization
project
by
critically
highlighting
challenges
opportunities
await
us
future.
IEEE Access,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12, P. 74795 - 74817
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
The
integration
of
Renewable
Energy
Resources
(RENs)
and
the
increasing
usage
Electric
Light
Duty
Vehicles
(LDVs)
are
considered
decisive
measures
for
meeting
international
commitments
towards
reducing
greenhouse
gas
(GHG)
emissions
in
pursuit
sustainability.
However,
complexity
that
arises
from
inherent
instability
uncertainty
associated
with
these
affects
power
grids
significantly
complicates
Unit
Commitment
Problem
(UCP).
This
research
paper
introduces
two
unique
optimization
techniques
which
Main
Arithmetic
Approach
(AOT)
Modified
(IAOT)
to
address
optimal
decisions
UCP
considering
intermittent
RENs
LDVs.
AOT
exploits
statistical
characteristics
basic
mathematical
operators.
Additionally,
leverages
probability
distributions
fundamental
operators
optimize
its
operations.
Conversely,
proposed
IAOT
boosts
effectiveness
by
harnessing
benefits
natural
logarithms
exponential
high-density
values
operator
selection
produce
a
more
flexible
search
process.
Moreover,
takes
advantage
properties
achieve
improved
performance.
Real
system
data
is
utilized
conduct
comprehensive
analysis
involving
four
distinct
case
studies
twelve
relevant
scenarios
ranging
SA1
SF2
showing
low
prominent
levels
penetration
LDVs
different
seasonal
conditions
incorporate
uncertainties
RENs.
elected
approaches
examined
through
key
performance
indicators
including
overall
operating
costs
per
day
(OCD)
cost-effectiveness
ratio
(CER),
profiles
penetration.
study
shows
significant
insights
into
analyzed.
Scenario
SF1
-
most
cost-effective
alternative,
OCD
$528,430,
closely
followed
SB1
IAOT,
$529,550.
SD2
has
greatest
$559,667.
Furthermore,
CER
offer
useful
insights.
lowest
(20.69),
whereas
(21.92).
In
terms
CER,
SE1
value
0.91,
AOT,
SC1
have
0.86.,
highlighting
incorporating
achieving
favorable
financial
implications
grid
decision-makers.
results
demonstrate
techniques'
applicability
superiority
finding
best
solutions
scenarios.