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    Presenting the model of social entrepreneurship in the development of rural tourism in the target villages of Gilan province by Fatemeh Doozandeh Ziabari, hamed fallah tafti, Mir Mohammad Asadi, Mahdi Basouli

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Social entrepreneurship in tourism, referred to here as tourism social entrepreneurship, is positioned as a market-oriented approach to address various social problems through tourism entrepreneurship.Extended Abstract                                           IntroductionTourism entrepreneurship is a popular research topic due to its ability to combine different topics such as technological innovation, economic geography, and cultural change. …”
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    MARKETING TRENDS IN THE DATA ECONOMY (2024–2025) by Svetlana V. Koshevenko

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Marketing development trends depend on many factors: the level of digitalization and digital transformation of the economy, the development of social networks and digital platforms, mobile marketing and the willingness of companies to implement innovations. To maintain competitiveness, companies must follow trends:  be aware of changes in the market, monitor scientific discoveries and new technologies. …”
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    Enhanced extreme learning machine via competitive learning SSA (CL-SSA) for load capacity factor prediction by Nuriddin Tahir S Luoka, Wagdi M.S. Khalifa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition, the feature analysis conducted by ELM-CLSSA provides valuable insights into the key variables influencing load capacity factor prediction, highlighting the importance of factors such as coal energy, economic growth, technological innovation, and biomass. …”
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    100 essential questions for the future of agriculture by Yuming Hu, Taolan Zhao, Yafang Guo, Meng Wang, Kerstin Brachhold, Chengcai Chu, Andrew Hanson, Sachin Kumar, Rongcheng Lin, Wenjin Long, Ming Luo, Jian Feng Ma, Yansong Miao, Shaoping Nie, Yu Sheng, Weiming Shi, James Whelan, Qingyu Wu, Ziping Wu, Wei Xie, Yinong Yang, Chao Zhao, Lei Lei, Yong‐Guan Zhu, Qifa Zhang

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…We focus on 10 primary themes: transforming agri‐food systems, enhancing resilience of agriculture to climate change, mitigating climate change through agriculture, exploring resources and technologies for breeding, advancing cultivation methods, sustaining healthy agroecosystems, enabling smart and controlled‐environment agriculture for food security, promoting health and nutrition‐driven agriculture, exploring economic opportunities and addressing social challenges, and integrating one health and modern agriculture. …”
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    Unity in diversity: navigating global connections through cultural exchange by Dwi Mariyono, Annis Nur Alifatul Kamila, Akmal Nur Alif Hidayatullah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using hybrid thematic content analysis (HTCA), it reveals how cross-cultural collaboration can be fostered amid global challenges like climate change, health crises and technology. The research offers insights into integrating global efforts with local cultural nuances to create sustainable solutions. …”
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    Can Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Be Carbon Neutral With Solar Renewables? by Alpaslan Demirci, Zafer Ozturk, Musa Terkes, Said Mirza Tercan, Recep Yumurtaci, Umit Cali

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study can help policies that align with global efforts to mitigate climate change, enhance energy security, optimize costs, drive technological innovation, and meet increasing demands for sustainable policies.…”
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    Silver economy – a reply to challenges of population aging by Boris Cizelj

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Only a few countries around the globe have recognized the huge potential of the seniors, intellectually being about a half, and economically 30-40% of the key global assets. The only rational response to this new reality is Silver Economy, not covering just the output and consumption by the seniors, but allowing the optimal mobilisation of all human and technological resources. …”
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    Scientific mapping of experimental research on solar cookers: Global trends, evolution, and future directions by Flavio Odoi-Yorke, Bismark Baah, Richard Opoku

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Emerging research themes include phase change materials, thermal energy storage, and innovative collector designs. …”
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    Reflections and trajectories for interdisciplinary research on the energy transition by Cesare Sposito, Francesca Scalisi

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…We have clarified the meaning of the term ‘innovability’©®, formerly in use in the economic and social sciences, which is attributed to a renewed driving force for a new paradigm of development that expresses one of the most crucial challenges of our time and the need for a ‘solidary’ convergence between the two inescapable instances of ‘innovation’ and ‘sustainability’, as if they were opposites and contrasts: beyond the term used, in a historical moment characterised by environmental, social and economic emergencies, Humanity promotes one of its prerogatives, the use of the ‘things’ that nature makes available to us to do something other than their primary function (innovation), aware that those resources are not inexhaustible (sustainability). …”
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    The Efficiency of China’s Hub Economy and Its Influencing Factors: A Two-Stage Analysis Based on the Super SBM-Malmquist-Tobit Model by Xueru Fan, Guanxin Yao, Yang Yang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The empirical results of 30 provinces and cities in China from 2012 to 2021 show that (1) the technical efficiency (TE), pure technical efficiency (PTE), and scale efficiency (SE) of China’s hub economy are 0.585, 0.740, and 0.820, respectively, which do not reach the effective state; (2) the technical efficiency change index (Effch), technical progress change index (Techch), and total factor productivity change index (Tfpch) of China’s hub economy are 0.994, 0.945, and 0.939, respectively, indicating that the corresponding efficiencies show a downward trend; and (3) industrial structure, innovation, and technology are significantly and positively correlated with the efficiency of the hub economy; policy and enterprises are significantly negatively correlated with the efficiency of the hub economy; and education does not correlate with the efficiency of the hub economy.…”
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    Substantiation of directions for improving the management mechanism of the construction complex in the Donetsk People’s Republic by A. S. Tarasov

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In a dynamically changing market environment characterised by high volatility of supply and demand as well as by an accelerated pace of technological innovation, improving management approaches in the construction industry becomes critically important. …”
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    Characteristics and Emerging Trends in International City Negotiations by M. I. Kolykhalov

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The main topics of today’s multilateral negotiations between cities include combating climate change, ensuring protection from natural disasters, promoting the rights of migrants and other displaced people, and fostering innovation in urban environment and governance. …”
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    Designing an entrepreneurial ecosystem model in a university with a knowledge-based approach by Nahid Mir, Amin Rahimi Kia, Mehry Daraei

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Through their initiative to improve institutional budgets and with government actions to support wealth production and competition, universities create the context of a knowledge-based entrepreneurial ecosystem (Radko et al, 2022).Governments around the world (especially in high-income countries) are looking for technological innovation and knowledge application as drivers of national economic growth, and universities act as generators of this national capacity (Weerasekara et al, 2022). …”
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    الیقظة الاستراتیحیة نحو استشراف مستقبل مؤسسات المکتبات والمعلومات : دراسة استشراقیة by د. هندى عبد الله هندى

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The collection, analysis, processing and dissemination of information tomonitor the scientific and technological reality in order to identify risks and threatsand seize opportunities and adapt the possibilities of development to discover thefuture is necessary and important in library institutions and information centerssince the best way to change and face the future living libraries and institutions isto work to discover and innovate this future. …”
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    DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT AS A DRIVER OF COMPETITIVENESS OF EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES by Svitlana Rybkina, Elmira Sokolova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Digital technologies in public administration are a key driver of change in modern society. …”
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    Presenting the model of recruitment and selection of human resources of the public sector with the approach of the entrepreneurial government by Atieh sarayani, Vahid pourshahabi, Nourmohammad yaghobi, Amin reza kamaliyan

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…One of the new roles of human resource management is the development of innovation and entrepreneurship. In this regard, many governments around the world believe that entrepreneurship is the key to economic development; therefore, many governments have started to offer entrepreneurship development programs. …”
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