Index

Sustainability Development through Green Economics

ISBN: 978-1-83797-425-2, eISBN: 978-1-83797-424-5

ISSN: 1569-3759

Publication date: 4 September 2024

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Citation

(2024), "Index", Taneja, S., Kumar, P., Reepu, Balusamy, B., Sood, K. and Grima, S. (Ed.) Sustainability Development through Green Economics (Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis, Vol. 114), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 305-315. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1569-375920240000114018

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Copyright © 2024 Sanjay Taneja, Pawan Kumar, Reepu, Balamurugan Balusamy, Kiran Sood and Simon Grima


INDEX

Academics
, 164

Acquisition
, 63

Adaptability
, 24

Agency theory
, 164–165

Allbirds (sustainable shoe brand)
, 259

Amazon
, 252, 257

Amazon Sustainable Living
, 252

Analytic hierarchy process-based hierarchical decision-making model (AHP-based hierarchical decision-making model)
, 251

ANOVA
, 146

ARCH test
, 280

Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 35, 140, 153

Asian Development Bank (ADB)
, 234

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN-5)
, 274

At-risk-of-poverty rate (AROP)
, 6

Augmented reality (AR)
, 258

Augmented-Dickey–Fuller (ADF) test
, 280

Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
, 164

Autocorrelation test
, 280

Automation
, 35

Automobile industry
, 254–255

Average variance extracted (AVE)
, 295

Bangladesh, green financing practices of banking sector in
, 238–239

Bangladeshi Taka (BDT)
, 236

Banks/banking sector
, 108–111, 233

in Bangladesh
, 238–239

green financing practices of
, 236

Bartlett’s test of sphericity (BTS)
, 112

Behaviourism
, 62

Bias-corrected percentile technique
, 296

Blended learning (BL)
, 57

learning theories in BL for sustainable organizations
, 62–63

program efficacy concept
, 68

programme effectiveness and HPEs
, 66–68

programme effectiveness in sustainable organizations
, 59–62

programmes
, 56–58, 69–70

Blockchain technology
, 140, 181–182

Body Shop, The
, 256–257

Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS)
, 271, 277

Brundtland Report
, 159

Business intelligence (BL)
, 69

Businesses
, 58, 93, 175, 263–264

Carbon capture and sequestration technology (CCS technology)
, 94

Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2 emissions)
, 92

Carbon finance
, 96

Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL)
, 108, 118

China
, 100

Johansen cointegration result of Eigen value of China
, 100

least square results of China
, 100

Chinese capital markets
, 162

Circular economy
, 174, 177

advantages of circular economy within financial industry perspective
, 179–180

comparison of linear economy and
, 188

disadvantages of circular economy within financial industry perspective
, 180–181

financial industry in transition to circular economy
, 183–184

green accounting framework
, 182–183

literature review
, 175–178

recommendations for future work
, 184–185

sharing economy and green blockchain-based implementations
, 181–182

transition process
, 180

Climate change
, 92, 232

Cluster analysis
, 5, 8, 11, 197, 207

for EU27 countries
, 5

Clustering methods
, 197

Coal
, 94

Coalition Circular Accounting (CCA)
, 174

Coca-Cola
, 257

Cognitivism
, 62

Commercial banks
, 108, 236

Common trading window
, 277

Comparative analysis
, 211–215

of K-means clustering
, 203–206

Composite reliability (CR)
, 295

Conceptual analysis and managerial implications
, 28–32

Conditional variance equation
, 276

Consumer behaviour patterns
, 290

Consumer scepticism
, 77

Consumer’s attitude towards green products
, 78

Contact points
, 142

Conventional classroom teaching methods
, 56

Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
, 27, 110, 162, 245

Correlation matrix
, 8

Corruption perception index (CPI)
, 6

Covariance matrix
, 198

COVID-19
, 262, 293

pandemic
, 28, 196, 222, 253

virus
, 276

Creative learning technologies
, 59

Cronbach’s Alpha (CA)
, 295

Cronbach’s alpha values (CAV)
, 112

Culture
, 41

Customer-related practices
, 116

Data analysis
, 247

Data collection method
, 246

Data extraction strategy
, 45–49

Data synthesis and presentation
, 49–50

Databases
, 44

Decision-making process
, 15, 50

Deductive research strategy
, 111

Dendrogram
, 203

analysis
, 215

Descriptive analysis
, 295

Descriptive statistical analysis
, 146

Development
, 57

Digital healthcare

services
, 193

solutions
, 215

Digital initiatives
, 262

Digital innovation in healthcare
, 195

Digital online forums
, 61

Digital platforms for extensive environmental advocacy and sustainability promotion, companies in
, 255–259

Digital systems
, 194

Digital technologies
, 255, 258, 263–264

Digitalisation
, 193–194, 245

in healthcare
, 195

Dissemination strategy
, 185

Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (DJSIUS)
, 162

Durbin–Watson value
, 113

E-commerce
, 152

industries
, 263

and online market places
, 252–253

platforms
, 263

EarthHero
, 252

Eco-tours
, 137

Ecolabels
, 137

Economic development
, 137, 139–140

Economic policies
, 192

data and methodology
, 196–201

empirical results
, 201–206

literature review
, 193–196

principal component analysis
, 206–215

Economic relation between sustainable development and energy transition in case of fossil fuel producers
, 224–226

Economic sustainability
, 2

Eco–smart technology integration
, 152

Ecotourism
, 136–137, 141

aim of study
, 141

ANOVA analysis of economic factor
, 148

ANOVA analysis of environmental factor
, 148

ANOVA analysis of social factor
, 148

artificial intelligence
, 153

community involvement
, 152

correlation analysis
, 149

data analysis method
, 143

descriptive statistical analysis
, 147

e-commerce
, 152–153

eco-smart technology integration
, 152

factors helping sustainable development of ecotourism
, 138–139

frequency distribution of the respondents working in ecotourism sector
, 144–145

futuristic approach
, 151

geographic information systems
, 153

hypothesis
, 141–142

implications and futuristic approach
, 151

implications of economic, environmental, and social factors
, 151

infrastructure
, 152

limitations
, 153–154

literature review
, 138

marketing strategy
, 152

networking and interconnection technologies
, 153

objectives
, 138

P2P systems
, 153

paper organization
, 138

policy and management
, 151

research design
, 142–143

research gaps
, 141

research methodology
, 141

research questions
, 141

result of SEM
, 150

results
, 144–150

role of marketing strategies in influencing ecotourism
, 139–141

variables used in study
, 143

Educational Institutions
, 28

Effective communication
, 131

EGARCH (1, 1) model
, 283, 285

EGARCH model
, 270–271

Eigenvalue matrix
, 206

eLearning
, 56

Electronic waste (e-waste)
, 235

Electronic-Word-of-Mouth (EWOM)
, 290, 293–294

Ellen MacArthur Foundation, The
, 252

Empirical model
, 274–277

heteroscedasticity and autocorrelation test for CDS
, 283

heteroscedasticity and autocorrelation test for stock market returns
, 283

results
, 277–285

unit root and stationarity test for CDS
, 282

unit root and stationarity test for stock market returns
, 281

Employee involvement
, 131

Employee motivation
, 140

Employee professional learning strategies
, 69

Employee well-being
, 42

sustainable HRM as predictor of
, 50

Employee–related practices
, 115–116

Employees
, 58

Employers
, 41

Energy transition
, 220, 223

economic relation between sustainable development and
, 224–226

nexus between leaving no one behind and poverty during
, 222–223

Environment conservation
, 249–250

Environment management
, 125

Environment-friendly clothing (EFC)
, 260

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG)
, 255

agency theory
, 164–165

ESG disclosure and firm performance
, 165–166

ESG score and firm performance
, 166–167

institutional theory
, 164

literature review
, 161–163

score
, 159–161

stakeholder theory
, 163–164

sustainability phenomenon
, 158–159

theoretical background
, 158

Environmental awareness
, 290

Environmental concern
, 77

Environmental conservation initiatives implemented or planned by organisations vary across industries
, 250–255

Environmental knowledge
, 78

Environmental responsibility in organizations
, 123–124

Environmental sustainability
, 108, 123, 137, 250

Environmentally Sustainable Economies and Societies for All
, 226

Equator Principle
, 109

Etsy
, 252

Euclidian distance
, 197

Eurofound’s electronic survey
, 199

Eurofound’s methodology
, 200

Europe, sustainability
, 260

European Green Deal
, 4

European Union on road to green economy

data and methodology
, 6–9

literature review
, 3–5

results
, 9–16

Exponential GARCH model
, 275–276

Face-to-face learning
, 68

Face-to-face training
, 56

Fashion adoption theory
, 259

Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG)
, 246, 255, 290

FCBs, green financing practices of
, 238

Financial industry
, 174

advantages and disadvantages of circular economy within
, 178–181

in transition to circular economy
, 183–184

Firm performance

ESG disclosure and
, 165–166

ESG score and
, 166–167

Fossil fuel economies
, 220–221

economic relation between sustainable development and energy transition in case of fossil fuel producers
, 224–226

nexus between leaving no one behind and poverty during energy transition
, 222–223

policy recommendations
, 227–228

Fossil fuel-dependent economies
, 225

Fuel sector
, 223

Gas
, 94

Generalised ARCH (GARCH)
, 275

Geographic information systems (GIS)
, 152

Geographic information systems
, 153

Germany
, 100–101

Johansen cointegration result of Eigen value of Germany
, 101

least square results of Germany
, 101

Global financial crisis
, 158

Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
, 161

Global technology
, 56

Global warming
, 232

Google Trends
, 195

Green accounting
, 182

differences between IFRS and
, 189

framework
, 182–183

Green banking
, 108, 233

Green banking practices (GBPs)
, 109–110

coefficients of regression model
, 115

development of hypotheses
, 110–111

implications of study
, 117

literature review
, 109

methodology
, 111

multicollinearity of constructs
, 114

reliability of measurement properties
, 112

results
, 112–116

results of hierarchical regression analysis
, 116

results of KMO and BTS Tests
, 112

Green blockchain-based implementations
, 181–182

Green business model
, 183

Green consumption
, 244–245

Green economy
, 3, 15, 92, 224

Green financing
, 109–110, 115, 233–234

category-wise green financing of PCBs
, 236

data analysis
, 236

green financing practices of banking sector
, 236

green financing practices of PCBs
, 236–237

literature review
, 234–235

methodology
, 235–236

objectives
, 235

practices of banking sector in Bangladesh
, 238

practices of FCBs
, 238

practices of SCBs
, 237

practices of SDBs
, 237

problem statement
, 234

sector-wise green financing during 2018–2022
, 239

Green house gases
, 96–98

Green HR practices
, 124

Green HRM
, 122–123, 126–127

aim of study
, 127

background and rationale
, 123

environmental responsibility in organizations
, 123–124

to explore concept of green HRM
, 127

green business
, 129–130

green HR planning
, 128

green job design
, 128

green performance and reward management
, 129

green recruitment and selection
, 128

green safety management and employee relations
, 129

green training and development
, 128

literature review
, 124–127

methodology
, 127

organisational sustainability
, 130–131

redesigning work and job structures for sustainability
, 124

results and interpretation
, 131

role of HRM in promoting sustainability
, 124

Green initiatives
, 234–235, 252

Green investment
, 93

Green job design
, 128

Green marketing
, 77

Green performance and reward management
, 129

Green practices
, 245, 255, 263

Green products
, 290

Green products, consumer’s attitude towards
, 78

Green purchase intention

and behavior
, 293

descriptive analysis
, 295

EWOM
, 293–294

limitations
, 300

literature review
, 291

managerial implication
, 299–300

measurement model assessment
, 295–296

mediation analysis
, 297–298

moral obligation
, 292

predictive value of proposed model outside of sample
, 297

research methodology
, 294

results
, 295

social media
, 292–293

structural model assessment
, 296–297

theoretic implication
, 299

Green safety management and employee relations
, 129

Green theory
, 245

Green transition
, 228

Greenhouse gas emissions (GHG emissions)
, 251

Greenwashing
, 76, 78, 84–85

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
, 94–96

Grove Collaborative Inc.
, 252

Healthcare sustainability
, 192–193

Heteroscedasticity
, 280

Heterotrait Monotrait Ratio (HTMT)
, 295

Hierarchical cluster methods
, 9

Hierarchical clustering
, 196–197

High–potential employees (HPEs)
, 57

BL programme effectiveness and
, 66–68

learning
, 58

Hospitality

business
, 30

firms
, 25

sector
, 22–23, 36

Hotel industry
, 250–251

Human capital
, 22, 29

conceptual analysis and managerial implications
, 28–32

development
, 27, 34

directions for future study
, 35–36

recommendations
, 33–34

review of relevant literature
, 25–28

Human resource management (HRM)
, 123

in promoting sustainability
, 124

Hybrid learning
, 57

IBM SPSS software
, 144

IKEA Place mobile app
, 249, 251, 258, 261–263

Inclusion criteria
, 49

Inclusion of political instability
, 271

India
, 102

Indian ecotourism
, 140

Industries, environmental conservation initiatives implemented or planned by organisations vary across
, 250–255

Inequalities
, 12–13

Influencer marketing
, 256–259

Influential leaders
, 24

Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
, 141

Institutional theory
, 164

Integrated GARCH model (IGARCH model)
, 275

Interconnection technologies
, 153

Interdependence
, 175

International Ecotourism Society (TIES)
, 137

International financial reporting standards (IFRS)
, 182

differences between green accounting and
, 189

Internet of Things (IoT)
, 43, 194

Internet of Things
, 292

IPCC
, 93

Iraq Labor Force Survey 2021
, 225

Japan
, 101–102

Johansen cointegration result of Eigen value of Japan
, 101

least square results of Japan
, 102

Job design
, 128

Job losses
, 221, 223–224

Johansen Cointegration Test
, 99

Just transition mechanism
, 3, 16

K-Means clustering
, 196–198, 210

comparative analysis of
, 203–206

Kaiser criterion
, 9

Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin test (KMO test)
, 8, 112

Key performance indicators (KPIs)
, 26, 184

Kwiatkowski–Philips–Schmidt–Shin test (KPSS test)
, 280

Leadership

development
, 24

skills
, 25

support
, 131

Learning organisation
, 58

Learning theories in BL for sustainable organizations
, 62–63

elements of BL process stem from learning theories as follows
, 63

Leaving no one behind, nexus between poverty during energy transition and
, 222–223

Life satisfaction (LS)
, 42

Lifestyle Over Luxury (L/L Supply)
, 259, 264

Linear economy
, 175, 179–180

comparison of circular economy and
, 188

Linear model (LM)
, 297

Lush Retail Ltd.
, 257

Manufacturing industry

BL programme effectiveness and HPEs
, 66–68

BL programme effectiveness in sustainable organizations
, 59–62

characteristics of studies
, 65

four-level model of training criteria to evaluate training programmes
, 59

limitations of study
, 71–72

objectives and research questions
, 63–64

practical implications
, 70–71

rationale of study
, 59

recommendations for future research
, 71

research methodology
, 65

results
, 68–70

role of learning theories in BL for sustainable organizations
, 62–63

significance of study
, 64–65

Marketing efforts
, 258

Marketing strategy
, 152, 262

in influencing ecotourism
, 139–141

Measurement model assessment
, 295–296

Media learning
, 61

Mediation analysis
, 297–298

Mid-western USA, sustainability
, 260–261

Middle East
, 220–221, 223

Mixed learning programmes
, 58

Mobile applications
, 263

Moral obligation (MO)
, 292

MS Excel
, 144

Multi-mode learning
, 61

Multicollinearity
, 114

Multidimensional approach
, 3, 6

Multiple linear regression analysis
, 114

Natural degradation process
, 244

Nestle
, 249, 261, 263

Networking technologies
, 153

New York University (NYU)
, 167

Non-hierarchical clustering
, 197

Non-renewable energy sources
, 94

Nonsynchronous trading effect
, 277

Oil
, 94

Onboarding programmes
, 22

Online learning
, 57, 68

Online market places, e-commerce and
, 252–253

Operation-related practices
, 116

Optimal approach
, 15

Organisation’s leadership development programme
, 29

Organisational sustainability
, 125, 130–131

Organisations
, 122–123, 128–129

environmental conservation initiatives implemented or planned by
, 250–255

environmental responsibility in
, 123–124

Packaging waste
, 252

Pandemics
, 59

Paris Agreement
, 224

Patagonia
, 255, 258, 262–263

PCBs, green financing practices of
, 236–237

Pearson correlation
, 149

Peer-to-peer systems (P2P systems)
, 152–153

Perceived behavioural control (PBC)
, 291

Philips–Perron test (PP test)
, 280

Policy-related practices
, 116

Political instability
, 270

definition of
, 271–272

empirical model
, 274–277

empirical model results
, 277–285

indices
, 273

literature review
, 272–274

Political Risk Group (PRS Group)
, 272

Poverty during energy transition, nexus between leaving no one behind and
, 222–223

Predictive value of proposed model outside of sample
, 297

Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)
, 65

data collection and study selection
, 44–45

data synthesis and presentation
, 49–50

details of papers/research used in SLR
, 46–48

methods
, 44

problem definition and scope
, 43–44

quality assessment and data extraction strategy
, 45–49

search and sources
, 44

SLR
, 43

subjective well-being
, 42

sustainability and SWB
, 42–43

sustainable HRM as predictor of employee well-being
, 50

workplace well-being
, 41–42

Principal component analysis
, 206

comparative analysis
, 211–215

Principal components
, 199

Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI)
, 160

Public health
, 194

Public private partnership (PPP)
, 154

Quality assessment
, 45–49

R-square
, 198

Recognition and reward systems
, 30

Reduce-reuse-recycle practices (3R practices)
, 254

Regression analysis
, 113

Regulatory policies
, 193

Renewable energy

resources
, 225

sources
, 221

Research methodology
, 247

Residuals scatterplot
, 113

Responsible travel
, 137

Retail industry
, 251

Root mean squared errors (RMSE)
, 297

Sampling methodology
, 246–247

Sector-wise green financing (2018–2022)
, 239

Self-help groups (SHGs)
, 139

Sharing economy and green blockchain-based implementations
, 181–182

Social awareness
, 236

Social constructivism
, 63

Social development
, 139

Social media (SM)
, 264, 292–293

platforms
, 256, 263

Squared Euclidean distance
, 197

Sri Lanka

banking system in
, 108

GBPs in
, 110

Stakeholder theory
, 163–164

stakeholder theory-oriented studies
, 162

Stakeholders
, 124

State-owned commercial banks (SCBs)
, 234

green financing practices of
, 237

State-owned development banks (SDBs)
, 234

green financing practices of
, 237

Stock market
, 273–274

index
, 274, 277

volatility
, 270

Strategic alignment
, 30

Strategic approach
, 27

Structural model assessment
, 296–297

Subjective norms (SNs)
, 291

Subjective well–being (SWB)
, 42

Succession planning
, 23

Sustainability
, 40–43, 158, 167, 184, 195

analysis
, 249

companies in current age increasingly using digital platforms for
, 255–259

companies in current age increasingly using digital platforms for extensive environmental advocacy and sustainability promotion
, 255–259

data analysis
, 247

data collection method
, 246

environment conservation and sustainable development
, 249–250

environmental conservation initiatives implemented or planned by organisations vary across industries
, 250–255

Europe
, 260

findings and interpretation
, 261–265

global perspective by focussing on different regions
, 259

HRM in promoting
, 124

hypothesis development
, 249

Mid-western USA
, 260–261

objectives
, 246

phenomenon
, 158–159

purpose of research
, 245

redesigning work and job structures for
, 124

research methodology
, 246

sampling methodology
, 246–247

USA
, 259–260

workplace clothing preferences
, 259

Sustainability transitions (ST)
, 253

Sustainable banking
, 108

Sustainable business practices
, 245, 290

Sustainable development (SD)
, 4–5, 14–15, 93, 159, 167, 221–222, 233–234, 249–250, 254

for China
, 100

data and methodology
, 98

empirical results
, 99

and energy transition in case of fossil fuel producers, economic relation between
, 224–226

factors helping sustainable development of ecotourism
, 138–139

GDP
, 95–96

for Germany
, 100–101

green house gases
, 96–98

green investment
, 95

hypothesis
, 98

for India
, 102

for Japan
, 101–102

literature review
, 95

for USA
, 99

Sustainable development goals (SDGs)
, 5, 65, 165, 184

Sustainable ecotourism development
, 151

Sustainable employee performance
, 43

Sustainable environmental technologies
, 110

Sustainable growth concept
, 92

Sustainable healthcare system
, 196

Sustainable HRM
, 49–50

practices
, 42

as predictor of employee well-being
, 50

Sustainable organizations

BL programme effectiveness in
, 59–62

learning theories in BL for
, 62–63

Sustainable practices
, 43

Sustainable resource management strategies
, 123

Systematic literature review (SLR)
, 43

Systematic review of literature on greenwashing

consumer scepticism
, 77

consumer’s attitude towards green products
, 78

context
, 81–82

environmental concern
, 77

environmental knowledge
, 78

geographic region
, 82–83

green marketing
, 77

main subject
, 84–85

methods
, 85

products types
, 87

research methodology
, 78–81

results
, 81

sample size
, 85–86

theoretical framework
, 77

time period
, 83–84

topics
, 86–87

Technology integration
, 23, 25, 29

Telehealth
, 193

Telemedicine
, 192

comparative analysis of hierarchical clustering for periods 2020 and 2021
, 201

comparative analysis of K-means clustering
, 203–206

Kruskal-Wallis Test
, 203

trends in Europe
, 201

Tesla
, 254, 256, 263

electric vehicles
, 262

Thenmala ecotourism project
, 151

Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB)
, 291–292

Theory of reasoned action (TRA)
, 291

Tourism industry
, 253–254, 263

Training strategies
, 58

Transition process
, 184

Triangulation
, 247

Türkiye, political instability in
, 270–271

Unilever
, 250, 255

Union of International Associations, The (UIA)
, 272

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
, 290, 294

United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
, 224

United Nations System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA)
, 178

United Nations-affiliated World Commission on Environment and Development
, 159

Universal health coverage (UHC)
, 193, 196

USA
, 99

Johansen cointegration result of Eigen value of USA
, 99

least square results of USA
, 99

sustainability
, 259–260

User-generated content
, 256–259

Value Hill
, 175

Variance inflation factor (VIF)
, 114

Variety, equity, and inclusion (DEI)
, 29–31

Virtual reality (VR)
, 35, 258

Volatility

clusters
, 275

of stock market
, 271

Ward’s method
, 197–198, 201

for clustering
, 5

Ward’s minimum variance method
, 9

Websites
, 263

Well–being
, 43

of employees
, 22–24, 26

Within Cluster Sum of Squares (WCSS)
, 198

Word of mouth (WOM)
, 290

Work–life balance
, 23–24, 26

Workplace

clothing preferences
, 259

well-being
, 41–42

World Commission on Environment and Development, The
, 195

World Economic Forum (WEF)
, 176

World Health Organization
, 193–194

Zivot Andrews test (ZA test)
, 280

Prelims
Chapter 1: Social and Economic Diversity in the European Union on the Road to Green Economy
Chapter 2: The Development of Human Capital in The Hospitality Business
Chapter 3: Exploring The Linkage Between Sustainability and Well-Being at the Workplace: The Prisma Approach
Chapter 4: Sustainable Organizations, High Potential Employees, and Blended Learning Effectiveness in the Manufacturing Industry
Chapter 5: A Systematic Review of Literature on Greenwashing
Chapter 6: Role of Green Investment on Economic Aspects of Sustainable Development
Chapter 7: Impact of Green Banking Practices on The Environmental Performance of Banks: The Mediating Role of Green Financing in Sri Lanka
Chapter 8: Green HRM: Redesigning Work and Green Job Structures for Organisational Sustainability
Chapter 9: A Quantitative Study on Environmental Sustainability in Ecotourism: The Need for Eco-Smart Technology Integration in Marketing Dynamics
Chapter 10: A Literature Review on ESG Score and Its Impact on Firm Performance
Chapter 11: The Impact of The Transition to The Circular Economy Implementations in The Financial Industry: Recommendations for Good Practice
Chapter 12: Economic Policies for Sustainable Healthcare: A Comparative Analysis of Telemedicine in Europe
Chapter 13: The Question of Job Losses in the Fossil Fuel Economies During Energy Transition: Losses and Gains
Chapter 14: Green Financing in The Way of Sustainable Development
Chapter 15: Pixels to Planet: A Global Perspective on Sustainability Across Different Industries
Chapter 16: The Impact of Political Instability on Stock Markets in BRICS Countries and Türkiye
Chapter 17: Going Green: The Effects of Moral Obligation and Social Media on Green Purchase Intention
Index