Efremova P., Rebiazina V. A., Gulakova O., Global Knowledge Marketing Association, 2025.
The Russian fashion market has undergone significant changes over the past few years. As a consequence of the crisis periods associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and the tightening of sanctions from 2022. Changes in consumer preferences and digital trends have significantly affected the activities of retailers. An exodus of globally recognized fashion brands has also ...
Added: April 14, 2026
Agarwal V., Benmamoun Z., Anjum M. et al., Technology in Society 2026 Vol. 85 Article 103194
The pace at which cities are getting smart creates many dilemmas in trade-offs among technological advancement, sustainability and equity. As cities adopt artificial intelligence (AI), the Metaverse and other related technologies, they face persistent challenges of governance, infrastructure, digital equality, and environmental concerns. Although research is being done on the benefits of having smart cities, ...
Added: February 11, 2026
Gaete Sepulveda M. A., Olga Dymarskaya, Seliviorstava I. et al., URBAN GOVERNANCE 2025 P. 1–37
This paper introduces the first City Human Potential Ranking (CHPR), a novel approach developed in Mexico by an international group of renowned academics. The study validates the effectiveness of the CHPR in assessing and demonstrating how BRICS+ leader cities invest in developing their population’s potential for both individual and communal well-being, aligned with several Sustainable ...
Added: October 23, 2025
Gaete Sepulveda M. A., Murach A., M.: HSE University, Institute of Education, 2025.
This study presents a comprehensive framework for evaluating university-managed student housing, assessing its capacity to meet diverse student needs across personal, social, and intellectual dimensions. Drawing on data from 167 student halls in 13 cities across eight European countries, the analysis uses a revised 7-tier needs model based on Maslow’s theory. Unlike traditional hierarchical approaches, ...
Added: August 9, 2025
Nurcan Kilinc-Ata, Fikru M., Sustainable Futures 2025 Vol. 9 Article 100720
The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) is pivotal for global decarbonization but faces significant challenges in securing essential battery minerals like lithium, graphite, manganese, cobalt, and nickel. While existing literature extensively explores individual challenges such as geographic concentration, geopolitical instability, and sustainability concerns, it often lacks a holistic framework to address their interconnected impacts on ...
Added: May 30, 2025
Kilinc-Ata N., Camkaya S., Akca M. et al., Journal of Sustainability Research 2025 Vol. 7 No. 1 Article e250002
The body of research on how uncertainty in economic policy affects load capacity factors has expanded quickly in recent years as concerns over the possible detrimental consequences of policy uncertainty on environmental sustainability are growing among scholars and policymakers. In this context, the primary aim of this research is to use annual data from the ...
Added: January 2, 2025
Papaskiri T., Mitrofanov S. V., Savina N. et al., , in: Innovations in Sustainable Agricultural Systems, ISAS 2024Issue 1.: Cham: Springer, 2024. P. 86–99.
This work is devoted to the analysis of the impact of agricultural fertilizers on the balance of macronutrients and the sustainability of agriculture in Spain. It has been established that the balance of the main elements of nutrition is deficient in nature, which is associated with the systematic use of mineral and organic fertilizers. Nevertheless, ...
Added: September 16, 2024
Pavel Malyzhenkov, Provenzano M., Piccarozzi M. et al., , in: ASIA Proceedings of Social Sciences: 9th ASIA Internatational Confernece 2023. Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): 9th AIC, Langkawi, MalaysiaVol. 12. Issue 1.: Readers Insight Publishers, 2024. P. 119–122.
The aim of the paper consists in the monitoring of Industry 4.0 enabling technologies (ET) adopting by the most innovative companies ranked by BCG classification, for Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) reaching. The development of Industry 4.0 ET has been considerably studied in the literature and its relationship to sustainability in its three pillars has been ...
Added: June 18, 2024
Readers Insight Publishers, 2024.
The aim of the paper consists in the monitoring of Industry 4.0 enabling technologies (ET) adopting by the most innovative companies ranked by BCG classification, for Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) reaching. The development of Industry 4.0 ET has been considerably studied in the literature and its relationship to sustainability in its three pillars has been ...
Added: June 18, 2024
Brighton: British Academy of Management, 2023.
Driven by our vision and strategy on sustainability and continuous change, the theme for the BAM 2023 conference is “Towards Disruptive Sustainability: New Business Opportunities and Challenges”. We use the provocative term ‘Disruptive Sustainability’ purposefully. While the debate on sustainability has received great attention in the last decade, scholars and practitioners tend to agree that sustainability objectives and practices ...
Added: October 4, 2023
Rogov M., Rozenblat C., Sustainability 2018 Vol. 10 No. 12 Article 4431
This study aims to understand the current state of research in urban resilience, its relations to urban sustainability and to integrate several distinct approaches into a multi-level perspective of cities comprising micro, meso and macro levels and their interactions. In fact, based on the meta-analysis of nearly 800 papers from Scopus from 1973 to 2018, ...
Added: September 2, 2021
Morganti P., Maria-Beatrice C., Vukovic N., Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2021.
This book tries to debate on the significance of circular economy, underlying the necessity to change our way of producing, consuming, and traveling on a daily basis. The passage from a linear economy to a circular economy will help us to reduce the degradation of the environment for avoiding future disastrous consequences, such as depletion ...
Added: August 27, 2021
Singapore: Springer Publishing Company, 2021.
This book contains an introduction and 20 studies, each describing a recent research investigation in the area of sustainable and resilient buildings, built environment infrastructure and renewable energy. Contributions are from many different countries of the world and on a range of topics, representing a sample of research within the ‘sustainable energy and buildings’ field. ...
Added: March 3, 2021
Palahí M., Pantsar M., Costanza R. et al., European Forest Institute, 2020.
The 10-Point Action Plan to catalyse a Circular Bioeconomy of Wellbeing is a call for collective and integrated action to global leaders, investors, companies, scientists, governments, nongovernmental and intergovernmental organisations, funding agencies and society at large to put the world on a sustainable path. The Plan is guided by new scientific insights and breakthrough technologies from a number of disciplines ...
Added: December 8, 2020
Багнюк Д. В., Lebedev A. V., Экономика и управление 2020 № 26 (6) С. 665–671
The presented study examines the concepts of “environmental marketing” and “environmental product”. The study attempts to conceptualize these terms in the Russian language with allowance for the concept of sustainable development and the principles of the circular economy.
Aim. The study aims to develop the conceptual foundations of environmental marketing and its derivative — environmental product, ...
Added: October 31, 2020
Aray Y., Veselova A., Knatko Dmitri et al., Corporate Governance (Bingley) 2021 Vol. 21 No. 2 P. 322–338
In reaction to the environmental challenge, many firms are looking for the ways how to integrate sustainability into their operations, business models and strategies. Very often sustainable initiatives go beyond the boundaries of a focal firm engaging a wide variety of partners within the supply chain. In conditions of countries with institutional deficiencies and voids ...
Added: August 13, 2020