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Sadchenko, O. V., Y. V. Robul, and Y. L. Hrinchenko. "ENVIRONMENTALLY-ORIENTED PRODUCTION AND DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF MARKETING." Market economy: modern management theory and practice 23, no. 2(57) (2024): 138–50. https://doi.org/10.18524/2413-9998.2024.2(57).325445.

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The article discusses the main digital marketing approaches in the context of environmentally friendly production. A number of key factors that determine the development of the modern marketing sector are identified. This study focuses on the introduction of environmental aspects into the digitalisation of industry, which will increase the efficiency of the transition to sustainable development. The integration of environmentally oriented strategies and digital technologies into industrial production is defined as a strategic vector of economic development in the context of convergence of sustainable development. It is considered that the high cost of implementing digital solutions and environmentally friendly technologies creates obstacles for small and medium-sized businesses, and the insufficient number of available financial instruments to support sustainable industrial development, the inconsistency of strategies for digital and environmental transformation of marketing processes contribute to an in-depth study of this issue. The integration of environmentally sustainable strategies and digital technologies into industrial production serves as a strategic driver of economic development, aligning with the broader convergence of sustainable development principles. The convergence of sustainable development principles and digital transformation in the production of a synergistic approach that increases resource efficiency, reduces environmental impact and ensures long-term economic sustainability through innovation and technological integration is considered. The main drivers of convergence of sustainable development and digitalization of production processes are proposed - IoT technologies, Big Data and automated resource management systems. They help optimize processes, minimize the negative impact on the environment and create economically profitable business models of the future. Thus, the convergence of sustainable development and digital transformation in manufacturing is becoming the foundation of a new industrial paradigm based on smart technologies, resource conservation and environmental responsibility. Key aspects of digitalization of marketing in environmentally-oriented companies are proposed.
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Kolomiiets, Lesia, та Halyna Shulha. "Стратегії емоційної регуляції в підтримці екологічно орієнтованої діяльності людини". Personality and environmental issues 1 (13 січня 2022): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.31652/2786-6033-2022-1(1)-11-16.

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The article presents the results of an experimental study of the strategies of adolescents’ emotional regulation, analysis of the impact of ways of overcoming, coping with stressful situations on the constructiveness (environmental friendliness) of emotional personality regulation in environmentally oriented life. The study used theoretical, empirical and data processing methods (Pearson's correlation coefficient). Based on the analysis of the psychological literature of native and foreign researchers, the essence of the concept of "emotional regulation", "environmental strategies for managing emotions" within environmental psychology is clarified. The study of strategies for regulating students’ emotions, in order to determine the frequency of use of constructive (environmental) strategies for emotional regulation to maintain environmentally oriented life. Features of strategies of students’ emotional regulation through the level of formation of cognitive components of emotional regulation, features of control over emotions, intensity and frequency of use of certain styles of protection against affective situations are revealed. The psychological features of constructive and destructive strategies of emotion regulation are described, the peculiarities of their connection with behavioral strategies and personal styles of the subject's reaction to an emotional situation are determined. The results of the experimental study allowed us to conclude that young men and women in stressful situations prefer constructive strategies to regulate emotions, which help to find solutions, manage a difficult situation and cope with its consequences. The use of destructive strategies in coping with stressful situations leads to negative experiences, the strength and duration of which depend on the context of the situation. However, destructive experiences prevent young people from maintaining an environmentally oriented life.
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Kirey, Vladimir V. "INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR FINANCING THE GREEN ECONOMY: GREEN MUNICIPAL BONDS." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 2/5, no. 143 (2024): 95–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2024.02.05.011.

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Sustainable municipal infrastructure is important for improving the quality of life of metropolitan residents. At present, due to macroeconomic instability, there are difficulties in attracting investment in municipal environmentally oriented infrastructure projects. Green bonds are increasingly being promoted around the world as a low-cost and attractive way for public and private actors to access liquidity to finance activities or projects that contribute to climate change mitigation and ecosystem adaptation. Although the green bond market is still in its infancy, green bonds are one of the most important innovations in green finance. Green Municipal Bonds are a new line of financial products designed to raise additional capital for projects that have positive environmental and/or climate benefits. Currently, there is no single definition of what constitutes a green municipal bond or green project. Nevertheless, the market for sustainable municipal projects is developing and attracting the attention of an increasing number of impak investors focused on investing in environmentally oriented sustainable projects. The author proposes a methodological framework for assessing the compliance of municipal projects with the requirements of green financing. The article also defines the criteria for assessing the effectiveness of green municipal projects financed through the issuance of green municipal bonds.
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Bisultanova, Aza. "Foreign experience of European banks in environmental lending." BIO Web of Conferences 116 (2024): 07034. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202411607034.

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The article presents an overview of foreign experience of European banks in the field of environmental lending. The authors examine the main principles and approaches to the implementation of environmental lending in the banking sector, and analyse successful practices and obstacles faced by banks in introducing environmentally oriented financial products. This review draws conclusions about what strategies may be useful for the development of environmental lending in other parts of the world and what lessons can be learnt from the European experience in this area. Despite the deterioration of the overall geopolitical situation in the world, environmental issues have not lost their relevance over time, on the contrary, they require increased attention from the global community. In this context, financial institutions, especially banks, play an important role in supporting sustainable development and environmental protection. Environmental lending has attracted considerable attention in recent years as a means of stimulating environmentally oriented investments and projects. In the context of the relevance of this topic and the importance of environmental lending for sustainable development, understanding foreign experience becomes key to developing effective strategies in this area. In the future, by analysing European practices, it will be possible to identify the best approaches that can be adapted and implemented in other regions of the world.
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Cainelli, Giulio, Massimiliano Mazzanti, and Roberto Zoboli. "Environmentally oriented innovative strategies and firm performance in services. Micro‐evidence from Italy." International Review of Applied Economics 25, no. 1 (2011): 61–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02692170903426146.

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Rusko, Miroslav. "Voluntary Tools Of The Environmental Oriented Product Policy." Research Papers Faculty of Materials Science and Technology Slovak University of Technology 23, no. 36 (2015): 117–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rput-2015-0014.

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Abstract Environmentally oriented product policy is in general determined by the relationships between its aims – subjects – objects - tools. It is based on the integrated approach to the product life cycle, which anticipates an enormous amount of information. It has to solve the questions of the international trade as well as the rules of the International Trade Organization. New forms of preventive environmental strategies and especially Green Marketing are being introduced helping to solve environmental problems and environmental motivation of producers. Many producers face great attention of the public regarding their approach to the environment. Despite the fact that the customers buy products fairly prudently and their behaviour is markedly affected by prices, a particular part of the population prefers the products that do not burden the environment. This brings about a situation, in which the producers within their mutual competition and in relation to customers are enforced to behave responsibly.
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Зайцева, Дарья, Daria Zaitseva, Инна Краковецкая, and Inna Krakovetskaia. "GREEN MARKETING: tendencies and perspectives." Bulletin of Kemerovo State University. Series: Political, Sociological and Economic sciences 2016, no. 2 (2016): 55–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2500-3372-2016-2-55-60.

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This article is devoted to the study of new marketing strategies used in green marketing. Green marketing includes both green products and green oriented companies. Companies that seek to enter the new "green" niche need to rethink the 4 P’s (product, price, place and promotion) of traditional marketing and use these new strategies to promote environmentally friendly products. Research into this field has yielded four main strategies of ecological marketing: "Lean green", "Defensive green", "Shaded green" and "Extreme green". Each environmental marketing strategy presented in this article is directly connected with the concept of the marketing mix it is related to. Many companies do not want to use all parts of the 4 P strategies but instead choose to use only specific elements of each. This allows companies to choose a tailored "green" marketing strategy to achieve their goals. Green marketing strategies help companies to develop products that are environmentally friendly and satisfy the requirements of consumers.
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Abramenko, Ivan, Kseniya Boyeva, Oksana Dubskaya, Vladimir Gubachev, and Anton Murzin. "Innovative approaches to plastic waste recycling using the example of the textile industry." Revista Amazonia Investiga 10, no. 46 (2021): 234–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2021.46.10.24.

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Nowadays, pollution problem is very acute all over the world. Significant reduction of negative impact of pollutants on humans and the environment, as well as the improvement of a number of environmental and economic indicators can be ensured by the achievement by the countries of a proper level of development in the waste recycling issue. Within the framework of this article, the problems of plastic waste processing and the introduction of innovative solutions for their disposal and recycling are considered. The research aims to study the innovative ways of plastic waste recycling and assess the feasibility of their use in the textile industry. In the course of the study, the experience of introducing innovative environmentally-oriented technologies for plastic waste recycling was studied, the main approaches and strategies for introducing environmental innovations, as well as priority areas of environmentally oriented innovations in production, were considered. The main result of the study includes reasonable proposals for the implementation of plastic waste recycling technology in the production of textiles.
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Pizhurin, Andrey, Oksana Goncharova, Lioubov Sazhneva, and Cristian Salazar. "Rational environmental management as a guideline for the economic transformation of production relations." BIO Web of Conferences 145 (2024): 05015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202414505015.

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The article considers the conceptual foundations of rational nature management as a key reference point for the economic transformation of production relations. In the conditions of the modern world economy, characterised by the growing environmental crisis and limited natural resources, rational nature management is the most important factor of sustainable development. The authors analyze historical aspects of the evolution of production relations and identify the main stages of integration of environmental criteria into economic models. The aim of the study is to identify optimal mechanisms and tools that promote the harmonization of economic activity with environmental requirements. The study considers approaches to the formation of environmentally-oriented production processes and natural resource management at the level of enterprises and the national economy as a whole. It also analyses examples of successful integration of environmental principles into production practices in various countries and regions. Special attention is paid to the analysis of legislative and regulatory frameworks that ensure the implementation of the principles of rational nature management in the economy. The article offers recommendations for improving government policy and corporate strategies in the field of ecology; it also discusses the prospects for further development of environmentally oriented production models.
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Widiantari, Nindiana, and Indira Rachmawati. "Investigating the Factors of Green Purchase Intention on Green Cosmetics in Indonesia." Journal of World Science 2, no. 12 (2023): 2082–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.58344/jws.v2i12.510.

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Research aims to investigate the factors influencing the intention to purchase green cosmetics in Indonesia. The applied research method is quantitative and causal, utilizing a non-probability sampling technique with 300 respondents. Structural Equation Model (SEM) with Partial Least Squares (PLS) is employed as the data analysis tool. The study's findings indicate that the perception of behavioral control, epistemic value, and emotional value does not significantly influence the intention to purchase environmentally friendly cosmetic products in Indonesia. On the other hand, health awareness and environmental knowledge play a crucial role in shaping environmental attitudes. Subjective norms, environmental attitudes, functional price value, social value, and conditional value significantly impact the intention to purchase environmentally friendly cosmetic products. The implications of these findings offer insights to the cosmetics industry to align their marketing strategies with values that are more socially and environmentally oriented, aiming to enhance consumer intention to purchase green cosmetics in Indonesia.
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Widyastuti, Sri. "Sebuah Sintesisi Pada Literatur: Strategi Intervensi Pemasaran Hijau Menuju Pembangunan Berkelanjutan (A Synthesis of Literature: A Green Marketing Intervention Strategy towards Sustainable Development)." JRB-Jurnal Riset Bisnis 2, no. 2 (2019): 83–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.35592/jrb.v2i2.401.

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This paper describes the literature on green marketing intervention strategies in the framework of sustainable development with an emphasis on green marketing intervention strategies on the environmental problems facing the world today. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the historic United Nations (UN) Summit has been officially enacted. For the next fifteen years, with this new universal target valid for all, the country will mobilize efforts to end all forms of poverty, fight inequality and overcome climate change. This study explains that both individuals and organizations can benefit from environmentally friendly marketing strategies. Public concerns over environmental damage in recent years have made marketers recognize the needs and marketing value of environmentally friendly. Attention to these conditions has changed the paradigm of the views of companies, marketers, and consumers to contribute to change towards goodness for nature itself. In today’s competitive business environment, profit-oriented and socially responsible companies have begun to adopt the concept of green marketing and address environmental issues as a source of competitive advantage. The disadvantages and future of green marketing interventions are also important reviews for future researchers. Thus at the same time can protect the environment to achieve sustainable development.
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Noguchi, Masa, and Darragh Collins. "Commercialisation Strategies For Net Zero-Energy-Cost Housing in Japan." Open House International 33, no. 3 (2008): 96–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-03-2008-b0010.

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Today, Japanese housing manufacturers compete to produce net zero-energy-cost houses that are usually equipped with some renewable energy technologies-e.g. a solar photovoltaic electric power generating system, a CO2 refrigerant heat-pump water heater and a combined heat and power system. Interestingly, the manufacturers tend to install these costly renewable technologies as standard equipment rather than options. To initiate and maintenance the sales of their environmentally-friendly houses, the manufacturers bring into effect their quality-oriented production and user-oriented communication approaches. The manufacturers' way to commercialise their industrialised housing to some extent reflects their high cost-performance marketing strategy. This paper somewhat reflects the learning outcomes of the Zero-carbon PV Mass Custom Home Technical Mission to Japan that the first author organised in 2006 and 2007. It is aimed at identifying the manufacturers' essential commercialisation strategies being applied for the niche-marketing of their net zero-energy-cost housing.
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D’Acierno, Luca, and Marilisa Botte. "A Passenger-Oriented Optimization Model for Implementing Energy-Saving Strategies in Railway Contexts." Energies 11, no. 11 (2018): 2946. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en11112946.

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Rail and metro systems are characterized by high-performing and environmentally friendly features that make them a crucial factor for driving modal split towards public transport modes, thus reducing private car use and related externalities (such as air and noise pollution, traffic congestion and accidents). Within this framework, the implementation of suitable energy-saving policies, allowing to reduce energy consumption, but, at the same time, preserving timetable stability and passengers’ satisfaction, may turn out to be imperative. In particular, this study aims to develop an analytical framework for properly supporting the implementation of eco-driving strategies in a passenger-oriented perspective. An application to a rail line in southern Italy is performed so as to demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed approach in determining the optimal compromise between energy reductions and travel time increases.
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Sudarman, Sudarman. "Model pengembangan strategi pembelajaran berwawasan lingkungan bagipeserta praktik kerja industri siswa teknik mekanik otomotif." Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi 1, no. 1 (2011): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/jpv.v1i1.5801.

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LEARNING STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT MODEL ENVIRONMENTAL INSIGHT FOR PARTICIPANTS OF INDUSTRIAL WORK PRACTICES FOR AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTSThis study is the first phase of research that aims to examine the implementation of learning in tackling environmental problems SMK Skill Program of Otomotif Mechanic in building environmentally sound behavior. Research conducted in SMK N 1 Semarang and SMK N 7 Semarang. Retrieving data using the literature study and documentation. The analysis used is a description of the analysis. Description of the analysis results show that learning tackling environmental problems implemented wuth conventional strategies. From this description of finding result are then compiled design development model oriented/contextual learning strategies SETS (Environmenat, Science and Technology Community), models include: environmental teaching materials, unit of learning events and industry work practices certificate. Suggestions proposed: Should be testing the design strategy development model SETS insightful contextual learning, and then do the validation and continued dissemination.
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Ganfeng, Mao, and C. Lorenzo Lorenzo. "Industry-4.0-Enabled Business Strategies and Competitiveness of a Selected Retail Industry in Jiangxi Province, China." International Journal of Social Science and Human Research 08, no. 02 (2025): 1003–6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14892153.

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The results of this study reveal the impact of Industry 4.0 practices on the business competitiveness of a retail company across several dimensions: technological adoption, supply chain management, human resource management, marketing capabilities, and financial strategies. Respondents indicated positive perceptions of the company's Industry 4.0 practices, particularly in business operations and environmental sustainability, with room for improvement in research and development (R&D) and scientific collaboration. There were no significant differences in the assessment of Industry 4.0 practices or business competitiveness based on demographic factors like sex, age, or position, except for societal impacts, where respondents aged 30-39 had a more favorable view. Significant positive correlations were found between Industry 4.0 practices and key areas of business competitiveness, particularly in technological adoption, human resource management, and financial strategies. The strongest correlations were observed in environmentally oriented practices, highlighting their influence on overall business performance. These findings underscore the importance of integrating advanced technologies and sustainability initiatives to enhance the company’s competitive standing.
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Mulyani, Sri, and Basrowi Basrowi. "The effect of environmentally oriented leadership and public sector management quality on supply chain performance: The moderating role of public sector environmental policy." Uncertain Supply Chain Management 12, no. 1 (2024): 471–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5267/j.uscm.2023.9.005.

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This study examines the complex relationship between environmentally oriented leadership, public sector management quality, environmental policies, and supply chain performance within the public sector context in Indonesia. The research combines quantitative analysis and qualitative insights from key stakeholders to explore these dynamics comprehensively. The findings underscore the multifaceted nature of supply chain performance optimization, where environmentally oriented leadership demonstrates a nuanced connection to performance outcomes. Public sector management quality significantly enhances efficiency and overall supply chain performance. Notably, well-structured environmental policies positively impact supply chain performance and contribute to organizational sustainability. However, a weak policy framework can dilute the positive influence of leadership. The moderating effect of environmental policies on the relationship between management quality and supply chain performance might be less pronounced. The implications of this study offer both theoretical and managerial insights. The findings emphasize the need for holistic supply chain management strategies that integrate leadership styles, management practices, and policy frameworks to achieve sustainable performance outcomes. The study acknowledges limitations related to the specific context and variables studied. Future research can explore broader variables, diverse sectors, and regions by enhancing the understanding of these complex interactions. The novelty of this study lies in its comprehensive examination of the intricate relationship between leadership, management quality, policies, and supply chain performance within the public sector context, contributing to the growing body of knowledge in this vital area.
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Risna, Risna, Esterina Paindan, Eltimeyansi Crisye Randanan, and Mohammad Lutfi. "KAJIAN PENERAPAN KAMPUS RAMAH LINGKUNGAN (GREEN CAMPUS) DI STT MIGAS BALIKPAPAN." PETROGAS: Journal of Energy and Technology 3, no. 1 (2021): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.58267/petrogas.v3i1.53.

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Global Warming is one of the environmental problems today. Efforts of anticipatons as a form of concern, have been carried out by various environmental movement programs, initiated by the government, NGOs and the community. In principle, environmentally friendly campus management is one of the determinants in producing the quality and quantity of the ongoing educational process. The purpose of this research is to study the application of an environmentally friendly campus using the fishbone diagram method to analyze the cause and effect of a problem. The results of the cause and effect analysis are then used as input to formulate internal factors in the SWOT, then produce strategies to minimize obstacles and increase the success of the green campus. This research is useful for educational institutions at STT Migas Balikpapan because it can provide an understanding of campus management policies that are oriented towards environmental management, in an effort to implement environmental education for students, as well as the care and involvement of all elements of the academic community in a culture of environmental care.
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Pillai, Sruthi, Vijayakumar, and Ramakrishnan. "Green Marketing: A Journey Towards Sustainability." Frontiers in Management Science 3, no. 2 (2024): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.56397/fms.2024.04.01.

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Green marketing has evolved to address specific environmental problems and balance profitability with environmental responsibility by promoting environmentally safe goods and services. The increasing awareness of environmental issues among consumers has allowed firms to use green marketing to gain a competitive advantage. Green marketing involves a broad range of activities, including modification of product, changes in process, packaging and promotion all aimed at minimizing detrimental impacts on the natural environment. We can trace the evolution of green marketing from ecological green marketing, which focuses on addressing specific environmental problems, to environmental green marketing, which aims at designing innovative products to reduce pollution and waste, and finally to sustainable green marketing, which challenges companies to balance profitability with environmental responsibility. Environmentally conscious consumers are demanding eco-friendly products and services and expect organizations to be socially responsible. However, actual environmentally friendly purchasing behavior does not always result from positive attitudes toward environmental issues. Consumers are not willing to sacrifice other product attributes for the sake of environmental responsibility alone. Hence, firms must focus on satisfying customers’ needs and wants for quality, performance, and convenience at an affordable price that is not detrimental to the environment. There are various reasons why firms adopt green marketing strategies, including opportunities for market growth, social responsibility, governmental and competitive pressures, and cost or profit issues. However, firms have struggled to gain a competitive advantage solely from expressing environmental concerns. To achieve superior performance, firms must be market-oriented, manage their resources correctly, and allocate dedicated resources to green strategy development and implementation. Resources such as environmental program timing, environmental strategy focus, and top management support contribute to the success of green marketing strategies. Effective green marketing strategies involve the development of green policies and the innovation and deployment of green products throughout the supply chain. Innovation in green products will continue to be driven by the need to reduce human impact on the planet. The three main aspects of the impact of green policies on firm performance are market performance, financial performance, and service quality. Resource advantage theory suggests that firms that leverage resources in a market-oriented way will outperform their competitors. Green Marketing has its challenges and complexities also. Overall, green marketing is a journey towards sustainability that needs support from all stakeholders. Governments cannot achieve a green economy alone, and the private sector must be encouraged to adopt green business practices. Consumers’ increasing preference for green products and services can drive companies to reduce their environmental impact, provide positive social impact, and generate profits.
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Sanchez, Joje Mar, Marchee Picardal, Sunny Fernandez, and Reginald Raymund Caturza. "Socio-Scientific Issues in Focus: A Meta-analytical Review of Strategies and Outcomes in Climate Change Science Education." Science Education International 35, no. 2 (2024): 119–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.33828/sei.v35.i2.6.

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This meta-analysis looked at how well students' conceptual understanding, environmental attitudes, and pro-environmental conduct were improved by the Socio-Scientific Issues (SSI) approach based on the literature (2017-2021). The research demonstrated the efficacy of SSI techniques such as argumentation, case-oriented approaches, and problem-based learning by analyzing a wide range of studies. The findings showed a strong positive influence on students' understanding of intricate environmental concerns and their propensity for sustainable conduct. While the study found that the SSI approach fosters critical thinking and involvement in several noteworthy ways, it also uncovered potential publication biases in certain aspects. Furthermore, to improve the robustness and application of SSI-based interventions in climate change education, the research stressed the necessity of context-specific strategies and interdisciplinary collaboration. Overall, the results highlight how the SSI approach can cultivate proactive, environmentally conscientious, and knowledgeable citizens who are ready to take on urgent global concerns.
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Shigapov, Ilyas I., and Sergey B. Kharchenko. "TYPES OF REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH AND STRATEGIES FOR MODERNIZING THE REGIONAL ECONOMY." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 7/6, no. 148 (2024): 23–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2024.07.06.003.

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The article is devoted to the study of various types of regional economic growth and the development of strategies for the modernization of the regional economy. The main types of growth are considered: extensive, intensive and balanced, as well as their characteristics and impact on the sustainable development of regions. The article also analyzes various strategies for the modernization of the regional economy, including innovation, infrastructure, diversification, socially oriented and environmentally sustainable. The importance of an integrated and systematic approach to the development of regions, taking into account their specifics and interaction between the state, business and society in order to achieve sustainable and balanced economic growth is emphasized.
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Zanizdra, Мariia. "Foresighting of environmental regulation of a national industry development: macro-level." Economy of Industry 3, no. 95 (2021): 25–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/econindustry2021.03.025.

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The future of environmental regulation in the industrial sector is largely dictated not only by political decisions and measures, but also by the intensity and nature of investments in certain types of economic activities, as well as by the environmentally-oriented requirements that are imposed on investment projects. Changing the priority and effectiveness of environmental regulation tools, the emergence of new and the abolition of traditional levers of influence depends on the trajectory of scientific and technological progress, the development of new fields of economic activity, such as digital services, the transformation of the ecological footprint of industry, as well as a new understanding of the environmental challenges of the future. Therefore, the relevance of priority approaches’ foresighting, tools and directions of environmental regulation of the strategic development of a national industry based on the most persistent and dominant trends in the political and financial spheres that define long-term strategies of economic development at the macro level for 2030-2050, is increasing. The paper provides basic directions of foresight in the field of environmental regulation: monitoring and comprehensive analysis of the co-evolution of global economic and environmental systems under the auspices of the United Nations; problem-oriented foresighting of narrowly specific, micro-territorial unique ecosystems and phenomena with a strict local binding; national and supranational scientific and technical strategies for long-term economic development, including the transformation of investment priorities in industry. Based on the analysis of the main investment trends in the field of sustainable development, the main barriers to greening the industry were identified: the investment gap in developing countries and low activity of private investors. An overview of the nomenclature, geography of distribution and effectiveness of the practical application of "green" investment products, instruments and markets were presented. They include: "green" bonds, "sustainable" funds and ESG-funds, Indices of sustainable development stocks, "participatory investment" in the form of applied investment programs of public-private partnership. In addition to this, the specifics of national strategies for the development of the world's industrial centers – dynamically and innovatively developing macroeconomics of the United States, the EU and the People's Republic of China, aimed at decarbonizing the energy sector and achieving the so-called "carbon neutrality" of the economy within the framework of the "Green New Deal" were also established: quantitative goals, the volume of investment, the system of motivation of entrepreneurs. According to the results of the analysis, the main principles of environmental regulation of the future (for the perspective of 2030-2050) were defined: "achieving the Sustainable Development Goals" (SDGs), "monitoring investment trends", "indicative planning" and "scenario forecasting" of measures and initiatives to achieve the SDGs, "participativeness of investments" in the development of smart infrastructure and advanced innovations for the purpose of environmentally-oriented transformation of technological structures towards their carbon neutrality and "environmentally differentiated fiscal policy" – protectionist and sanctioned.
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Mykhailov, A., L. Mykhailova, N. Stoyanets, and D. Budnik. "COMPETITIVENESS OF ENTERPRISES: PREREQUISITES FOR ECOLOGIZATION." Vìsnik Sumsʹkogo deržavnogo unìversitetu, no. 3 (2020): 296–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/1817-9215.2020.3-33.

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An important component of strengthening the competitive position of enterprises is to increase the level of greening of all economic processes. The purpose of the article is to systematize the prerequisites for the formation of environmentally friendly competitive principles. The author identifies the main transformation processes that will contribute to the formation of environmentally oriented competitiveness: development and implementation of green energy, production and promotion of green goods and services, implementation of green processes in business operations. The author substantiates that companies, that contribute to the greening of competitive advantages receive long-term benefits in the form of green brand formation, growth of the company's market capitalization. The article identifies the factors of intensification of green initiatives of enterprises, which are related to the introduction of green energy, environmental innovations, promotion of green consumption, increasing regulatory pressure on enterprises, strengthening competitive differentiation, etc. The author explored the experience of implementing environmental standards as drivers of intensifying the processes of greening competitive strategies. The article identifies and describes the basic components of the system of promoting ecologically oriented competitive advantages of enterprises in the market environment, which are determined by mechanisms for overcoming obstacles to promoting ecologically oriented activities, formation of strategic priorities, long-term transformation processes. The necessity of improvement of methodical approaches on an estimation of a level of greening of competitive advantages of the enterprise is proved. Management decisions about the necessary costs for energy saving / conservation of resources and the introduction of ecological production cause changes in economic indicators of production (cost, efficiency, product quality).Finding a compromise between economic indicators and environmental benefits of clean production will ensure the formation of green competitive advantages of the enterprise.
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Kazanin, Aleksey G. "Problems of Arctic Hydrocarbon Development in The Context of Modern Global Challenges: Development Potential and Industry Strategies." Administrative Consulting, no. 5 (185) (June 7, 2024): 109–22. https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2024-5-109-122.

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Significant hydrocarbon raw material potential in the Arctic territories and complex technological solutions for its development dictate the need to solve extraordinary organizational, managerial and technical tasks of strategic nature. There are economic difficulties associated with oil and gas production in the Arctic fields and, in particular, in the development of offshore facilities. The article focuses on the sectoral strategies of oil and gas complex development, which should be balanced with regional and corporate strategies. Industry strategies for the development of the Arctic oil and gas complex detail a specific set of measures that fully reflectthe technological and economic capabilities of domestic companies, it is especially important to assess the achievability of strategic goals in terms of the development of offshore resources. The purpose of this study is to summarize the strategic problems of the development of hydrocarbon resources in the Arctic with the identification of options for the development strategies of oil and gas industry complexes. The methodology of the research is based on the methods of strategic management. Within the framework of solving strategic problems and tasks, it is advisable to apply various scenarios using the methods of strategic alternatives, and, in particular, matrix methods. Matrix methods allow to use the results of the analysis and offer specific alternatives that can be used as a basis for strategic choice in the development of sectoral strategies of the oil and gas complex. The scientific results of the study are determined by the generalization of the problems of the Arctic hydrocarbon potential development and the development of alternative strategy options for solving technological and environmentally-oriented strategic problems. The article presents strategic problems of Arctic oil and gas fields development. The key economic, organizational, technological, social, environmental and geopolitical problems are highlighted. Technological strategies largely depend on markets and the policy of technological sovereignty. Using domestic markets or turning to external markets seems to be an important strategic choice, as it determines the level of investment costs —in-house development or purchase of technologies on open markets. For the development ofbreakthrough technologies in offshore hydrocarbon production, it is possible to rely on the domestic technology market to develop new technical solutions and digital systems. Environmentally-oriented strategies are based on sustainability and efficiency criteria with economic or socio-environmental aspects being prioritized. It is revealed that “green” strategies can take place, but for the development of oil and gas industrial complexes it is important to maintain a balance between production development and environmental safety.
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Kazanin, A. G. "Problems of Arctic Hydrocarbon Development in The Context of Modern Global Challenges: Development Potential and Industry Strategies." Administrative Consulting, no. 5 (November 22, 2024): 109–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2024-5-109-122.

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Significant hydrocarbon raw material potential in the Arctic territories and complex technological solutions for its development dictate the need to solve extraordinary organizational, managerial and technical tasks of strategic nature. There are economic difficulties associated with oil and gas production in the Arctic fields and, in particular, in the development of offshore facilities. The article focuses on the sectoral strategies of oil and gas complex development, which should be balanced with regional and corporate strategies. Industry strategies for the development of the Arctic oil and gas complex detail a specific set of measures that fully reflect the technological and economic capabilities of domestic companies, it is especially important to assess the achievability of strategic goals in terms of the development of offshore resources. The purpose of this study is to summarize the strategic problems of the development of hydrocarbon resources in the Arctic with the identification of options for the development strategies of oil and gas industry complexes. The methodology of the research is based on the methods of strategic management. Within the framework of solving strategic problems and tasks, it is advisable to apply various scenarios using the methods of strategic alternatives, and, in particular, matrix methods. Matrix methods allow to use the results of the analysis and offer specific alternatives that can be used as a basis for strategic choice in the development of sectoral strategies of the oil and gas complex. The scientific results of the study are determined by the generalization of the problems of the Arctic hydrocarbon potential development and the development of alternative strategy options for solving technological and environmentally-oriented strategic problems. The article presents strategic problems of Arctic oil and gas fields development. The key economic, organizational, technological, social, environmental and geo-political problems are highlighted. Technological strategies largely depend on markets and the policy of technological sovereignty. Using domestic markets or turning to external markets seems to be an important strategic choice, as it determines the level of investment costs — in-house development or purchase of technologies on open markets. For the development of breakthrough technologies in offshore hydrocarbon production, it is possible to rely on the domestic technology market to develop new technical solutions and digital systems. Environmentally-oriented strategies are based on sustainability and efficiency criteria with economic or socio-environmental aspects being prioritized. It is revealed that “green” strategies can take place, but for the development of oil and gas industrial complexes it is important to maintain a balance between production development and environmental safety.
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Imoisi, Anthony, and Esther Okoro. "Advancing Sustainable Finance in Nigeria: A Policy- Oriented Analysis of Challenges and Opportunities." International Journal of Advanced Studies of Economics and Public Sector Management 13, no. 1 (2025): 354–71. https://doi.org/10.48028/iiprds/ijasepsm.v13.i1.20.

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This study examines the advancement of sustainable finance in Nigeria, a vital tool for achieving long-term economic growth, environmental protection, and social development. Through a policy-oriented analysis, the study identifies major challenges hindering its progress, including weak regulatory frameworks, restricted institutional capacity, insufficient public awareness, and inadequate access to green financial instruments. Nigeria's economic reliance on fossil fuels, combined with fiscal constraints and environmental degradation, underlines the urgent need for sustainable finance to aid economic diversification, energy transition, and climate resilience. This paper further emphasizes the growing global interest in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investments and contends that aligning Nigeria's financial system with sustainability principles can enhance investor confidence and promote inclusive growth. The aim is to evaluate the policy, institutional, and market factors shaping sustainable finance in Nigeria and to propose actionable recommendations for enhancing ESG integration. The findings show significant gaps in regulation, market infrastructure, and data availability, which restrain the effectiveness of sustainable finance strategies. To address these gaps, the study recommends strengthening ESG-related regulations, promoting the development of green financial instruments, and investing in capacity-building initiatives for financial institutions and policymakers. These measures are important to fully imbed sustainability in Nigeria's financial architecture and to ensure resilient, inclusive, and environmentally sound economic development.
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Zahra, Aprilia, Gatot Nazir Ahmad, Nofriska Krissanya, and Terrylina Arvinta Monoarfa. "How Green Product and Promotion Affect Purchase Intention in Sports Fashion?" International Student Conference on Business, Education, Economics, Accounting, and Management (ISC-BEAM) 3, no. 1 (2025): 2312–25. https://doi.org/10.21009/isc-beam.013.170.

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Abstract This research aims to analyze the effect of green products, price, place, and promotion on green purchase intention in the sports fashion industry in Jakarta. With increasing consumer awareness of the environment, companies in the sports fashion sector need to understand the factors that drive consumer interest in purchasing environmentally friendly products. In this study, the method used is quantitative and data collection uses an online survey method with an instrument in the form of a questionnaire using a 6-point Likert scale distributed to users of Nike brand sportswear in DKI Jakarta. The research test uses SEM-PLS. This study aims to validate the proposed hypothesis regarding the impact of independent variables on the dependent variable. The implication of this research is to contribute to the development of green marketing theory by identifying factors that influence purchase intention of environmentally friendly products in the sports fashion sector. The results of the study are expected to provide insight to sports fashion companies in designing and developing marketing strategies oriented towards environmental sustainability to increase consumer awareness and buying interest in environmentally friendly products.
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Wijayanto, Ari, Annisa Hafizhah, and Muhammad Rudy Aqbar. "Mission-Oriented Policy for a Greener Nickel Industry in Indonesia: Challenges and Pathways." Acta Law Journal 3, no. 1 (2024): 14–24. https://doi.org/10.32734/alj.v3i1.18818.

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This article explores policy strategies necessary to promote a sustainable and eco-friendly nickel mining industry in Indonesia, especially as it relates to the electric vehicle (EV) sector. With Indonesia's substantial nickel reserves, demand is expected to rise sharply, driven by the global shift to EVs. However, nickel production is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, with one kilogram of nickel generating approximately 13 kilograms of CO₂. By 2035, Indonesia's demand for nickel for EV batteries alone could lead to 773 thousand tons of CO₂ emissions. This paper aims to assess green-oriented policies that could mitigate these impacts, drawing on Mariana Mazzucato’s Mission-Oriented Policies as a strategic framework. The methodology used includes literature review and case study analysis of successful policies in other countries, such as renewable energy integration in mining and efficient recycling methods. Three primary strategies are examined: improving energy efficiency, incorporating renewable energy, and sustainable recycling. Findings indicate that these policies could foster sustainable growth, reduce emissions, and align with Indonesia's green economy goals. This paper concludes that implementing a mission-oriented, environmentally sustainable approach could pave the way for a greener, more resilient nickel industry.
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Darshan U. Thakar and Rakeshkumar A. Patel. "Evaluation of Control Strategies for Induction Motors in EVs: A Focus on DTC, and Fuzzy Logic DTC." International Research Journal on Advanced Engineering Hub (IRJAEH) 3, no. 04 (2025): 1310–16. https://doi.org/10.47392/irjaeh.2025.0186.

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The escalating emphasis on environmentally sustainable transportation, driven by an increasing awareness of climate change, is accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). A critical technical challenge in this context is the precise control of induction motors (IMs), which serve as the primary propulsion mechanism for these vehicles. Traditional control methodologies, including Field Oriented Control (FOC) and Direct Torque Control (DTC), are hampered by limitations such as susceptibility to motor parameter variations and substantial torque fluctuations, which compromise overall performance. This research seeks to address these constraints by introducing a Fuzzy DTC method, designed to enhance the control of IMs in EVs.
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Özcan, Ozan, and Kingsley Anthony Reeves. "The Firm Boundary Decision for Sustainability-Focused Companies." International Journal of Applied Logistics 2, no. 2 (2011): 49–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jal.2011040104.

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This paper examines the vertical integration level of environmentally sustainable and non-sustainable companies. The first part develops the theoretical foundation for linking sustainability strategies to organizational structure. The second part empirically examines the vertical integration level of 144 sustainability-focused companies in 9 different industries. The results demonstrate that sustainability-focused companies in the Health Care Industry and the Industrials Industry tend to have more vertically integrated organizational structures than their industry competitors that are not pursuing such a strategy since these two industries are production oriented and they have closer relationships with their suppliers. There was no significant difference in the vertical integration level of sustainability-focused versus non-sustainability-focused companies for the other seven industries studied. Research shows the linkage between environmental strategies and vertical integration has not been thoroughly examined. This study’s results are useful to researchers and managers who are interested in corporate sustainability behavior.
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Martinez, Teresa, Miriam Duarte, and Ana Cristina Garcia-Luna. "How using smart buildings technology can improve indoor environmental quality in educational buildings." SHS Web of Conferences 102 (2021): 03003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202110203003.

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An educational building must integrate smart building strategies to ensure indoor environmental quality. Thermal, acoustic, visual comfort and indoor air quality are to be considered, otherwise they can develop the sick building syndrome. Smart buildings solve this potential problem by providing a highly efficient living ambience that includes safety, comfort and a good quality of living/learning/working experience, that helps the users achieve their best possible performance. These buildings should integrate advanced technologies such as automated systems and the implementation of architectural skins, well and functional designed spaces and architectural features that act as active bioclimatic solutions. The following is a case study of an architectural project for an elementary and junior high school academic campus in the state of Nuevo León, Mexico that has to deal with the extreme climate conditions of the location, while applying the best alternative and bioclimatic strategies through the implementation of inmotics, a responsive architectural skin, sustainable construction systems and native vegetation. In doing so, a comprehensive environmentally friendly building is created, taking advantage of the surrounding natural conditions, using the latest environmentally oriented systems and technologies. The result is a healthy, safe, and productive space for its users that greatly benefits the teaching-learning process.
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Hamoudi, Hamid, Carmen Avilés-Palacios, and Ana Belén Miquel Burgos. "The Optimal CSR and Sustainability Approach in a Spatial Duopoly: A Comparative Study." Sustainability 17, no. 13 (2025): 5805. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17135805.

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In the context of increasing consumer environmental awareness (CEA), firms are progressively adopting corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies that seek to align profitability with environmental objectives. This paper develops a mathematical model to explore the implications of CSR under two distinct scenarios: one that incorporates both social and environmental impacts and another that focuses solely on environmental concerns. The analysis is situated within a spatial mixed duopoly, where a CSR-oriented firm competes with a purely profit-maximising rival. A game-theoretical framework is employed, in which the CSR firm’s objective function is modelled as a weighted sum of private profits and the environmentally driven welfare of consumers. Equilibrium analysis demonstrates that CSR engagement improves market outcomes relative to a benchmark without CSR and generates positive externalities for the non-CSR firm. Moreover, the scenario prioritising environmental impact alone yields superior sustainability and welfare outcomes for both consumers and firms, despite identical demand and product differentiation conditions. These findings enhance our understanding of how CEA interacts with CSR strategies in imperfectly competitive markets, offering valuable insights for managerial decision-making and the formulation of environmental policy.
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Asadov, B., and E. Asadov. "New environmental policy of the European Union: some aspects of transition to green energy." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1096, no. 1 (2022): 012034. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1096/1/012034.

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Abstract The implementation of the EU’s new environmental policy, the Green Deal, among other important areas, provides for enhanced energy efficiency. The increase in the share of green energy as a result of the targeted use of environmentally oriented development strategies of the EU is increasingly acting as a driver for creating a new clean energy industry. Attempts have been made to consider certain aspects of the transition to green energy, which causes ambiguous assessments and protracted discussions. The expected changes in the clean, affordable and safe energy transition may not always go as planned and will have profound implications. In this regard, these risks are considered as an objective phenomenon and their growing impact on green energy price adjustments is huge.
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Liem, Vo Tan, and Nguyen Ngoc Hien. "Customer pressure and environmental stewardship: The moderator role of perceived benefit by managers." PLOS ONE 19, no. 7 (2024): e0306616. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0306616.

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Nowadays, environmental issues and cleaner products are interest to many customers, considering whether to buy or continue using a product. This will affect the perception, attitude of upper managers in the process of strategic choices and operational management behavior. This study is based on the Upper Echelon Theory, research under the influence of customer pressure to attitude toward the environmental, decision choices for cleaner production strategies, implementation of environmental management accounting towards achieving green competitive advantage of Vietnamese manufacturing enterprises. In addition, the role of two moderator variables: (1) perceived benefit of cleaner production strategies and (2) perceived benefit of environmental management accounting in the research model is also considered. This study surveyed 234 CEOs of Vietnamese manufacturing enterprises. This study employed PLS-SEM, version 3 for data analysis. Results have shown that all relationships are statistically significant. Moderator variables have a statistically significant and positive impact in relationships in which they play a moderator role. This study helps CEOs realize the importance of producing products that are customer-oriented, environmentally friendly, and the implementation of environmental management accounting will have a strong impact on achieving a sustainable competitive advantage.
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Cheremushkina, I. V., and О. V. Oseneva. ""Green" economy: ecological innovations and ecological products." Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies 85, no. 4 (2023): 28–34. https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2023-4-28-34.

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Today, the concept of sustainable development of life without harm to future generations is being formed. The concept of a “green” economy involves the creation of new environmentally friendly industries: from the position of the state - an increase in demand for environmentally friendly products, from the side of society - the formation of new demand and a new culture of consumption of the population. The growing healthy eating trend is increasing interest in organic products, including functional foods. Recently, functional products have been in greatest demand, including lactic acid bacteria, vitamins, dietary fiber, biologically significant elements, etc. Emerging habits of a healthy lifestyle and proper nutrition force consumers to search for necessary goods and services, while 36% of consumers prefer domestic products manufacturers. In response to new consumer strategies, domestic manufacturers are changing their product range: they are introducing competitive products to the market that can satisfy customer requirements. According to experts, the healthy food market will increase in volume and growth rate every year, and in 10-20 years, healthy food products will account for at least 30%. The development of the market for environmentally friendly products, despite the promise of this area and the huge growth potential, is at the formation stage. The effectiveness of development depends directly on factors such as the availability of government support and income growth. State economic policy should be aimed at developing mechanisms to support and stimulate the production of environmentally friendly products. The introduction of environmentally oriented innovations into the management systems of organizations will lead to ensuring rational environmental management and environmental safety of the country
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Naderi, Iman, and Eric Van Steenburg. "Me first, then the environment: young Millennials as green consumers." Young Consumers 19, no. 3 (2018): 280–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/yc-08-2017-00722.

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Purpose This research aims to shed greater light on millennials’ green behavior by examining four psychographic variables (selfless altruism, frugality, risk aversion, and time orientation) that may be relevant to millennials’ motives to engage in environmental activities. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected from a sample of younger millennials (n = 276; age = 18 to 30) using a self-administered questionnaire. The data were then analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM) technique. Findings Overall, the results of the study reveal that rational and self-oriented rather than emotional and others-oriented motives lead millennials to act pro-environmentally. Practical implications The findings of this study have implications for environmental advocates, policymakers and green marketers. For instance, the findings suggest that environmental regulators and lawmakers should continue their efforts to provide economic incentives to encourage pro-environmental purchases among millennials. Additionally, marketers of green products may pursue self-directed targeting strategies in promoting green products among millennials. Originality/value Millennials grasp the environmental consequences of their actions and have the education, motivation and social awareness to participate in the green movement. However, they have not truly begun to fully integrate their beliefs and actions. The present study is an initial attempt to address this issue by investigating various psychological factors that are relevant to the millennials’ core behavioral motives.
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Sapozhnikov, Viktor, Andriy Zhabak, Vasyl Sydorko, and Vitalii Mozhuk. "Financial mechanisms for sustainable development: green bonds, ESG strategies, and market regulation." Economic Analysis, no. 34(4) (2024): 460–72. https://doi.org/10.35774/econa2024.04.460.

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Introduction. Contemporary environmental challenges, such as climate change, resource depletion, and rising greenhouse gas emissions, have necessitated a reassessment of financial mechanisms in the context of sustainable development. Green finance and ESG strategies are becoming essential tools for integrating environmental, social, and governance factors into financial activities, enhancing corporate responsibility, and improving investment efficiency in sustainable projects. Objective. This study aims to analyse the role of green finance in ensuring sustainable development, assess the effectiveness of existing financing mechanisms for environmentally oriented projects, and identify key challenges and prospects for integrating ESG strategies into financial systems worldwide. Methodology. The research employs a comprehensive approach that includes the analysis of regulatory documents and international standards for evaluating green financial instruments, particularly the Climate Bonds Initiative and TCFD recommendations. Comparative analysis methods are used to assess the dynamics of the green finance market, alongside case studies illustrating successful ESG strategy implementations across various regions. Results. The study confirms the growing significance of ESG approaches in corporate governance and the impact of digital technologies (blockchain, big data, artificial intelligence) on increasing financial transparency. Key risks, including information asymmetry, unequal access to sustainable finance markets, and the issue of greenwashing, have been identified. Recommendations are proposed for improving ESG reporting, harmonizing international standards, and expanding sustainable financing tools. These include the development of the green bond market, emission trading mechanisms, and the adoption of innovative financial technologies.
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Nevolin, Alexander E. "Methodological approaches to assessing the effectiveness of strategic plans of a mining and metallurgical company." Vestnik of Samara University. Economics and Management 15, no. 4 (2024): 149–65. https://doi.org/10.18287/2542-0461-2024-15-4-149-165.

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The article is devoted to the study of the impact of environmental responsibility challenges on strategic planning of mining and metallurgical companies. The need to develop approaches to assess the effectiveness of target indicators of strategic plans of companies in the mining and metallurgical sector and take into account the specifics of their activities and priorities for future development is established. An overview of existing methods for assessing strategies is presented, key priority areas for the long-term development of mining and metallurgical companies are identified. A comprehensive methodology for the industry is proposed, including the principles of a balanced scorecard and key performance indicators in financial, operational, environmental and technological areas. A system of indicators for assessing the effectiveness of the strategic plan of enterprises has been developed, taking into account the criteria of operational efficiency, market indicators, criteria of innovative-technological and environmentally oriented development.
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Drozich, Iryna. "ECO-ORIENTED EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES IN THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF HOSPITALITY SPECIALISTS IN LEADING EUROPEAN COUNTRIES." Professional Pedagogics 1, no. 28 (2024): 197–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.32835/2707-3092.2024.28.197-204.

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Relevance. The relevance of the research is determined by the orientation of the modern hospitality industry towards sustainable development and its significant impact on the environment due to excessive consumption of resources, waste production, and CO2 emissions. This determines several important trends: in EU countries, consumers increasingly choose environmentally friendly products and services; in leading European countries, the training of hospitality industry specialists includes eco-oriented educational practices on energy conservation, waste management, and resource provision; environmental education enables future specialists to understand this impact and master methods of environmentalization; the environmental competence and culture of hospitality industry specialists determine the competitiveness of their enterprises; the introduction of eco-oriented practices promotes innovations in the hospitality industry, improves the quality of services, and reduces energy and material costs; the European experience of training hospitality industry specialists is open to the Ukrainian system of vocational (vocational-technical) education and requires thorough study. The aim is to analyze the experience of leading European countries regarding the use of eco-oriented educational practices in the professional training of hospitality industry specialists and to develop relevant recommendations for vocational (vocational-technical) education institutions in Ukraine that train specialists for this industry. The methods include analysis and synthesis methods for outlining the conceptual basis of the research, a search method for formulating general conclusions, and a prognostic method for substantiating ways to use innovative ideas from the experience of leading European countries in the professional training of hospitality industry specialists in Ukraine. The results show that eco-oriented professional training in leading European countries aims at achieving sustainable development goals and enhancing the competitiveness of hospitality industry specialists in the international labor market; the use of eco-oriented practices, exemplified by leading European countries (Denmark, Norway, the United Kingdom, Spain), demonstrates the advantages of integrating eco-oriented skills into educational programs for training hospitality industry specialists, indicating their compliance with global environmental standards and leadership in sustainable development. The conclusions, based on the analysis of the experience of training hospitality industry specialists in leading European countries (Denmark, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom), provide recommendations for improving the professional training of these specialists in Ukraine by introducing European eco-oriented educational practices (integration of environmental management principles such as "Green Key", "Eco-Lighthouse"; inclusion of practice-oriented modules on energy conservation, waste management, and resource provision into educational programs; establishment of unified standards for eco-oriented practices; support for innovation; response to consumer demand for sustainable development strategies; monitoring and evaluation of eco-oriented professional programs).
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Ajay, Anantrao Joshi, Wankhade Pranav, and Pravin S. Nerkar Dr. "Integrating Green Tools within Lean Manufacturing for Enhanced Sustainability and Operational Efficiency." Recent Trends in Production Engineering 8, no. 2 (2025): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15363443.

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<em>Organizations are under more and more pressure to balance environmental sustainability and operational efficiency in the fast-paced industrial world of today. This paper addresses this imperative by exploring the integration of green tools within lean manufacturing practices. Recognizing the limitations of traditional lean approaches in addressing environmental concerns, this research synthesizes insights from various studies to highlight the synergistic relationship between lean principles focused on waste reduction and green objectives aimed at minimizing ecological impact. The paper outlines a framework incorporating five key green tools &ndash; Environmentally-friendly Practices, Growth-oriented Mindset, Genuine Communication, Guardianship-focused Stewardship, and Gracious Workplace Culture &ndash; and discusses their practical application within lean environments. By examining existing research and proposing actionable strategies, this paper aims to empower organizations to move beyond conventional lean methodologies and embrace a holistic approach that enhances both operational performance and environmental responsibility, ultimately fostering long-term resilience and stakeholder value.</em>
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Dinnar, Sajjad Hossain, Shobnom Islam, Manpreet Singh, and Rishab Gaba. "Future-oriented Waste Management Technology for Ward-6, Bogura, Bangladesh – A Step Towards Sustainability." Geomatics and Environmental Engineering 16, no. 1 (2021): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.7494/geom.2022.16.1.5.

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Rapid urbanization combined with high economic growth, industrialization, and changes in socio-economic conditions increase the quantity of municipal solid waste. Cities located in South-Asia are facing serious issues due to waste, with countries like India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan top of the list of bad waste management. The increasing generation of solid waste and also the improper management of waste in Bangladesh leads to environmental degradation. Current waste management practice in Bangladesh is so weak that day by day it is harming the climate and creating a lot of unwanted situations. This research consists of an examination of the current administrative measures and presents another proposition for the executive cycle to decrease ecological contamination. The research study aims to decrease the amount of waste being dumped into municipal sanitary landfill sites &amp; converting the waste into energy which is both financially and environmentally suitable by involving unemployed people in the management system. The results of this study will give an idea of how waste can be utilized as a resource and how this resource can be a capital good as well as how the local level problems can be solved by taking some strategies and making our environment suitable for future generations.
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Muchsinati, Evi Silvana, Eriva Riesquita, and Adineka Fatyandri. "Pengaruh Green Hiring Terhadap Environmental Performances Dengan Green Performances Management And Compensation Sebagai Variabel Mediasi." Jurnal Manajerial 12, no. 01 (2025): 125. https://doi.org/10.30587/jurnalmanajerial.v12i01.9151.

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Background – In the era of global awareness of sustainability, organizations are increasingly prioritizing environmentally friendly practices as part of their business strategies, including through green hiring. This approach aligns with the goals of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which emphasize environmental protection. However, research on the impact of green hiring on environmental performances, particularly in Indonesia's manufacturing sector, remains limited. Aim – This study aims to analyze the impact of green hiring on environmental performances in manufacturing companies in Batam and evaluate the mediating roles of green performance management and green compensation. Design/Methodology/Approach – The study employs a quantitative approach using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation co (PLS-SEM). The sample includes 279 respondents from PT. Panasonic Industrial Devices Batam and PT. Philips Industries Batam. Data were collected through an online questionnaire measuring green hiring, green performance management, green compensation, and environmental performances. Findings – The findings reveal that green hiring positively and significantly influences green performance management, green compensation, and environmental performances. Furthermore, green performance management and green compensation partially mediate the relationship between green hiring and environmental performances. These results align with previous studies, emphasizing the importance of integrating environmentally friendly practices into human resource management to enhance environmental performance. Conclusion – This study highlights that green hiring is a critical factor in improving environmental performance, both directly and through environmentally oriented performance management and compensation systems. Research Implications – The study contributes to the literature on green human resource management (GHRM) and offers practical insights for HR managers to enhance environmental performance through green recruitment and compensation policies. Research Limitations – The study is limited to the manufacturing sector in Batam and uses cross-sectional data, which may not be generalizable to other sectors or provide insights into long-term relationships between variables.
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Angraeni, Viska, Sahrir, and Sofyan Syamsuddin. "MINAT KERJA DI PERUSAHAAN BERORIENTASI LINGKUNGAN: PERAN PEMAHAMAN GREEN ACCOUNTING, NILAI SOSIAL, DAN LOCUS OF CONTROL." AKUNTANSI DEWANTARA 9, no. 1 (2025): 112–22. https://doi.org/10.30738/ad.v9i1.19105.

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This study aims to examine the effect of accounting students' understanding of green accounting, social values, and locus of control on their interest in pursuing careers in environmentally oriented companies. A quantitative approach was employed, utilizing a saturated sampling technique with data collected from 70 final-year accounting students at the University of Muhammadiyah Palopo through an online questionnaire using a Likert scale and analyzed with IBM SPSS version 30.0. The findings revealed that students' understanding of green accounting positively and significantly influences their interest in working in environmentally oriented companies, reflecting an increasing awareness of sustainability within the accounting profession. Social values, however, did not show a significant effect, suggesting that students prioritize pragmatic factors such as career prospects over social considerations. Conversely, locus of control demonstrated a positive and significant effect, indicating that students with a stronger internal locus of control are more inclined to pursue sustainability-driven careers. These findings highlight the need for integrating green accounting into the curriculum to enhance students’ understanding and interest in sustainability. Additionally, organizations can foster internal locus of control through tailored recruitment and professional development strategies. This study offers novel insights into the interplay of green accounting, social values, and locus of control in shaping career interests, addressing an underexplored area in accounting education
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Mappasomba, Zulkifli, Didiet Haryadi Hakim, Sattar Yunus, and Muhammad Yusuf. "Sustainability Study and Management Scenarios of Rammang-Rammang Geopark, Maros Regency, South Sulawesi Province." Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia 18, no. 2 (2024): 287–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.47608/jki.v18i22024.287-314.

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Rammang-Rammang Geopark has become one of the growing tourist destinations. The need for research aims to understand the sustainability status and implement sustainable tourism management strategies and scenarios in the area. The method used in this research is a descriptive method with a quantitative approach. Rapfish and MICMAC were used as analysis tools. The results of Rapfish analysis show that the environmental sustainability and institutional status are relatively positive and well-maintained, but improvements need to be made in the social and economic dimensions of the community. MICMAC analysis showed that variables such as protection and rehabilitation of local flora, community participation, and integration of management programs significantly influenced the management system. Therefore, the combination of the two analytical tools formulates a management scenario to increase community participation, sustainable tourism education, coordination between management agencies and environmental management, and economic diversification through promotion, marketing, and digital campaigns on environmentally oriented tourism in a more serious geopark area to ensure the sustainability of ecotourism aspects.
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Salma Rozana, Fatimah Purba, Sanggul Maharani Yessa, Rahayu Fuji Astuti, and Ahsani Maulidina. "Children as Agents of Sustainability: A Pathway to Teaching Environmental Literacy Based on Preschool Teachers’ Perspectives at Sumatra." Jurnal Iqra' : Kajian Ilmu Pendidikan 10, no. 1 (2025): 270–89. https://doi.org/10.25217/ji.v10i1.5748.

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This explanatory sequential mixed-methods study investigates the perspectives of 89 early childhood teachers in Sumatra, Indonesia, regarding environmental literacy. Quantitative data were collected via an online questionnaire distributed through Google Forms, followed by qualitative data gathered through in-depth interviews conducted via Zoom. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the quantitative data, while a thematic approach was applied to the qualitative findings. Three major themes emerged. First, teachers demonstrated a strong commitment to fostering environmental knowledge through experiential learning. They highlighted the importance of engaging children’s five senses and promoting active, reflective thinking to develop environmentally responsible behaviour that encompasses personal, social, and institutional dimensions. Second, key motivational factors for teaching environmental literacy included early instillation of environmental awareness, the cultivation of sustainable habits, nurturing care and love for nature, preparing environmentally conscious future generations, and supporting sustainability-oriented education initiatives. Third, the effectiveness of environmental literacy education was found to depend on both internal and external factors. Internally, teachers utilised strategies such as outdoor and play-based learning, project-based learning (PJBL), habit formation through place-based education, and digital media integration. Externally, successful implementation relied on collaboration with parents and communities, alongside institutional and governmental support. The study also revealed that teachers draw from ethnocentric, anthropocentric, and ecocentric perspectives when teaching about nature, indicating a strong sense of environmental place attachment. These insights underscore the need for contextually grounded teacher training, flexible curriculum development, and the production of locally relevant educational resources to enhance environmental literacy in early childhood education.
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Petrukha, N. M., V. Y. Dolhopolov, B. A. Mykytchenko, and A. A. Mukhin. "Sources and structure of strategic innovation in construction companies considering smart management principles and sustainable development concept." Ways to Improve Construction Efficiency 2, no. 53 (2024): 223–45. https://doi.org/10.32347/2707-501x.2024.53(2).223-245.

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The article is dedicated to the study of the sources and structure of strategic innovations in construction companies, considering the principles of SMART management and the concept of sustainable development. In the current context of globalization and technological transformation, the construction sector faces the need to adapt to dynamic changes, which increases the interest in innovative strategies. The implementation of cutting-edge technologies, digital solutions, and environmentally oriented approaches contributes to the enhancement of company competitiveness and ensures long-term economic growth. The study identifies the key sources of strategic innovations in construction, including technological (Industry 4.0, Building Information Modeling (BIM), process automation and robotics), organizational (agile project management methodologies, Lean Construction), environmental (energy-efficient technologies, use of renewable materials, green building certification), and socio-economic (investment in human capital, expanding partnership ecosystems, corporate social responsibility). Special attention is given to the principles of SMART management, which involve the use of digital technologies and analytics to improve management efficiency. In particular, the role of big data (Big Data), artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT) in decision-making processes is examined, allowing companies to significantly reduce costs, improve productivity, and enhance the quality of construction products. The article explores the interconnection between strategic innovations and the concept of sustainable development. It is proven that the integration of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles contributes to the formation of environmentally safe and socially responsible business models in construction. The implementation of circular economy practices, waste minimization, use of renewable energy sources, and the introduction of smart urban planning are essential elements of the industry's innovative development. Based on the conducted analysis, a conceptual model of strategic innovations in construction companies is developed, which combines technological, environmental, and managerial solutions. The proposed methodological approaches can be used to develop effective strategies for the long-term development of construction enterprises.
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Soldatova, A. V., R. N. Salieva, and Ya. V. Soldatov. "The legal regulation of ecological tourism in the Republic of Tatarstan." Service and Tourism: Current Challenges 16, no. 4 (2022): 109–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7453449.

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<em>The article discusses some topical issues of the eco-tourism development in our country, discusses the prospects for its operating and positive impact on the economy, ecology, the formation of environmentally oriented thinking in modern society. The authors draw attention to the need to form an effective legal framework for eco-tourism, both at the federal and regional levels, analyze the legal definitions of this category and other norms of current legislation and subordinate regulatory legal acts in the field under study. The regional experience of legal regulation and organization of ecotourism is considered on the example of the Republic of Tatarstan, which is a promising tourist cluster in ecological terms. All this made it possible to formulate conclusions about the objective need to develop legal policy strategies for regulating ecotourism based on the principles of environmental protection, the development of environmental education, and the promotion of nature conservation. At the same time, these strategies should be scientifically sound, which requires further interdisciplinary research, due to the multidimensional and increased social responsibility of the provision of services in the field of eco-tourism. The authors conclude that it is necessary to issue a regulatory legal act implementing comprehensive regulation of ecological tourism.</em>
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Sugandini, Dyah, Muafi Muafi, Christin Susilowati, Yuni Siswanti, and Wirman Syafri. "Green supply management and green marketing strategy on green purchase intention: SMEs cases." Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management 13, no. 1 (2020): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3926/jiem.2795.

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Purpose: This study aims to analyze green supply chain management (GSCM) and green marketing strategies (GMS) to green purchasing intentions (GPI). This study conducts on craft SMEs in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses primary data which is obtained through questionnaires. The unit of analysis in this study is organizations and individuals. The sampling technique is purposing sampling, with the criteria of SMEs that conduct environmentally friendly production processes and consumers who have ever bought green products. Data analysis uses structural equation modeling. Research limitations/implications: This study is limited by relatively small sample size. The sample is only environmentally oriented SMEs. Large companies that are also environmentally friendly have not been included as samples in this study, so the results of this study only generalized to SMEs. Future research should accommodate these two types of companies, namely SMEs and companies, so that it can be easier to generalize the findings and allow different tests of GSCM to be applied to SMEs and large companies. This study only analyzed GSCM from two dimensions, namely GP and GCC. Other variables that can be used to explain GSCM are internal environmental, green information systems, eco-design and packaging. Practical implications: GSCM can be started with conducts the right GP and always coordinating with consumers which related to green products. GP (green purchasing) and GCC (green consumer cooperation) as GSCM elements have a strong association in predicting the success of a green marketing strategy. It is expected that SMEs should pay attention to the raw material purchase so that the problem of environmentally friendly raw materials can be truly obtained to enter the production process and produce environmentally friendly products. Originality/value: This study analyzes the relationship between GSCM practices and organizational performance in the green marketing and business strategies context, where there is still a scarcity of studies in this context. Besides that, there is an increase in awareness of green operations and green marketing in Asia, but the relevant studies in Asian countries have not been conducted much, especially in Southeast Asia. The result of this study proves that the GSCM model can increase value along the supply chain by emphasizing green supply chain management and green marketing.
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Dodón, Alisson, Vanessa Quintero, Miguel Chen Austin, and Dafni Mora. "Bio-Inspired Electricity Storage Alternatives to Support Massive Demand-Side Energy Generation: A Review of Applications at Building Scale." Biomimetics 6, no. 3 (2021): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics6030051.

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This work has its origin in the growing demands of energy regulations to meet future local targets and to propose a global implementation framework. A literature review related to conventional electrical energy storage systems has been carried out, presenting different cases analyzed at building scale to deepen in nature-inspired processes that propose reductions in environmental impact and present improvements in these storage devices. The use of batteries, especially lithium-ion batteries, is the most prominent among the electrical storage applications; however, improvements have been proposed through hydrogen batteries or the implementation of more environmentally friendly materials to manufacture the electrodes. In this sense, oriented to creating systems designed to protect the environment, important advances have been made in the development of storage systems based on biomimetic strategies. The latter range from the generation of energy through the respiratory processes of microorganisms to the recreation of the generation, storage, and release of energy using the thermoelectric and thermoregulatory characteristics of some insects. These facts show that the trend in research towards improving existing systems continues but reinforces the idea that new solutions must be environmentally friendly, so there is still a long way to improving the processes established thus far.
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Yu, Lin. "Digital Marketing for Behavioral Change: Encouraging Sustainable Consumer Practices to Address Environmental Issues and Support SDGs." Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review 5, no. 2 (2024): e03866. https://doi.org/10.47172/2965-730x.sdgsreview.v5.n02.pe03866.

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Background and Objective: In the backdrop of increasing sensitivity towards the environment, encouraging responsible consumption is an important challenge worldwide. The current study intends to establish the relationship between the digital marketing (DM) of sustainable products and sustainable consumption and measure the moderating effect of environmental concern. Aligned with the theoretical foundations of consumer behavior and marketing effectiveness of digital technologies. The study aims to examine different characteristics of digital markeint and effectiveness, influencers, and quality of DM content can trigger consumers into adopting environmentally sustainable consumption practices. Methodology: The study employs a quantitative methodology where structured questionnaires are administered to 500 digital consumers in China exposed to sustainability marketing communications. The survey instrument applied standardized and validated scales. Thus, the survey questions were developed on a 5-point Likert scale to measure the respondents' attitudes towards the tested variables. Therefore, data analysis used Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with Partial Least Squares (PLS), which enables analysis of direct and mediating effects within the model. The measurement model examined the internal consistency of the constructs and their convergent and discriminant validity. The structural model estimated path coefficients to test the hypotheses. A mediation analysis was conducted to test whether environmental awareness significantly mediated the relationship between digital marketing strategies and sustainable consumption behavior. Results: Based on the research, it is possible to conclude that digital marketing communication strategies such as content relevance, content interest, and message association impact and modify sustainable consumption behavior and that environmentally oriented awareness is a mediating factor in this process. For the same reasons, it is expected that those e-marketing initiatives that delivered relevant, exciting, and credible content were more effective at persuading consumers to change their habits and embrace more sustainable behaviors. In addition, consumers with a higher level of environmental sensitivity indicated a stronger response to the promotion campaigns, underlining the significance of increasing people's environmental sensitization as a component of digital promotion strategies. Conclusion: The current research enhances the knowledge of digital marketing and sustainability to comprehend how brands can shift consumer behavior towards eco-friendliness using digital technologies. The findings also hold useful managerial implications for marketers aspiring to integrate their roadmap with the spirit of the SDGs by encouraging a more sustainable fan practice.
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Petrukha, Nina, and Vasyl Brych. "Institutional Mechanisms for Ensuring the Sustainable Development of Agricultural Enterprises." Economic Analysis, no. 34(4) (2024): 587–607. https://doi.org/10.35774/econa2024.04.587.

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Introduction. The transition to a bioeconomy is one of the key trends in modern economic development, emphasizing the use of biological resources to ensure sustainable growth. In this context, agricultural enterprises play a crucial role as their activities significantly influence environmental stability and the rational use of natural resources. However, the implementation of bioeconomy principles faces several challenges, including institutional constraints, insufficient funding for ecological initiatives, and the need to adapt international best practices to national conditions. Objective. The study aims to analyse institutional mechanisms that facilitate the sustainable development of agricultural enterprises in the context of the bioeconomy and to identify regulatory, financial, and market instruments that ensure an effective transition to environmentally-oriented business models. Methodology. The research employs a systemic approach, economic analysis methods, comparative analysis of international bioeconomy regulations, and institutional effectiveness assessments. Special attention is given to analysing government policies, financial instruments, and market incentives that promote the adoption of environmentally sustainable agricultural technologies. Results. The study identifies key institutional factors influencing the green transformation of the agricultural sector. The experiences of the European Union and China in implementing bioeconomy strategies, particularly in government support, environmental regulation, and market-driven mechanisms, are examined. It is revealed that the effective combination of regulatory incentives, financial instruments, and market mechanisms accelerates the integration of sustainable practices into agricultural enterprises. The study proposes recommendations for improving the institutional environment to support bioeconomic development in Ukraine.
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