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Access to Credit and Green Innovation
Boqiang Lin, Rui Bai
Jan 01, 2022
Starting with the natural credit relationship between financial institutions and enterprises, this paper examines the relationship between distance-based access to credit and green innovation by using the data of financial...
Published by: IGI Global
On Kant On the Idea(s) of God
Garth W. Green
Mar 14, 2018
In the following essay, I consider the character, and implications, of the idea of God in Kant’s theoretical philosophy. I first consider the idea (or rather, ‘ideal’) of God in the Critique of Pure Reason, in which it is first...
The Significance of Self-Affection
Garth W. Green
Dec 30, 2016
Michel Henry’s “Destruction ontologique” does not interpret itself. In the following interpretive essay, I will attempt to articulate its basic structure, to address its principal engagements, and, on this basis, to interpret...
Green Consumption
Economic growth unambiguously leads to environmental degradation. Several environmental problems such as greenhouse warming, soil degradation, loss of biodiversity, deforestation, air and water pollution etc. are becoming a...
Published by: Singh Publication
Introduction
While Michel Henry is, in the words of Jean Leclercq, “l’un des plus grandspenseurs français du XXème siècle,” his philosophical contributions remained,throughout his career, anomalous or eccentric, in the etymological sense of...
Green Computing Practice in ICT-Based Methods
Green computing is the system of implementing virtual computing technology that ensure minimum energy consumption and reduces environmental waste while using computer. ICT Based Teaching and Learning (ICT-BTL) tools can be...
Published by: IGI Global
Modeling Barriers in Green Procurement using ISM
Green procurement, a significant part of green supply chain management, plays a key role in implementing the green concept by considering the environmental issues. Due to increase in public awareness about environmental...
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Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility, Green Intellectual Capital, and Green Innovation on Competitive Advantage
The concept of green intellectual capital has gained substantial popularity in context of pressures from competition, environmental forces, and mounting stakeholders’ expectations for environment protection. Scholars have...
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Four Pillars of the Green University Soft Infrastructure
Universities are isomorphic not because of the effectiveness of their processes but because of the legitimacy assigned by institutional logic. However, sustainable development discourses invoke a novel mission for producing...
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Evaluating Attractiveness and Perceived Risks
Access to green banking services has the potential to improve and promote environmentally friendly practices in banking sector of Bangladesh. Beyond its usefulness for the environment, green banking also benefits the clients by...
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Energy Constraint in China at the Expense of Profitability?
Although energy constraints, green technology innovation increment, and corporate profitability are issues of central importance to enterprise management and the environment, many aspects of these elements have been neglected in...
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Green Innovation in the MENA Healthcare Industry
Drawing on the knowledge-based perspective, this research developed and tested a model consisting of five technological innovation characteristics (relative advantage, complexity, compatibility, observability, and triability) as...
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The Influence of Personality Traits on Intention to Purchase Green Products
Resource depletion and environmental degradation are moving society toward a hierarchical model of environmental concerns and green purchase intention. Companies and individuals have not only been awakened to these issues but...
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Can Central Bank Survive the Green Banking Revolution?
Nabila Nisha
Jul 01, 2020
Various eco-friendly services, broadly known as green banking, are now part of most banking activities. These services relate to banking transactions conducted less on paper and more over an electronic platform. This new form of...
Published by: IGI Global
The Application of Green Accounting According to Activity-Based Costing for an Orientation Towards a Green Economy
The present study aims to identify the opportunities and possibilities for applying green accounting according to the Activity Based Costing in light of the trend towards a green economy. To achieve this aim, the researchers...
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How Does Internet Development Affect Green Technology Innovation in China?
With the advent of the information age, the Internet is a new tool for “mass entrepreneurship and innovation initiative” and contributes to the emergence of new products, new technologies and new business formats. However, the...
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Green Information Systems Refraction for Corporate Ecological Responsibility Reflection in ICT Based Firms
Bokolo Anthony Jr.
Jan 01, 2020
This study develops a green information system (IS) interpretive model grounded on technology organization environment (TOE) framework to identify the factors that influence Green IS refraction and further examines to what...
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The Correlation Between Green Investment and Enterprise Growth Based on Gray Correlation Analysis
The green transformation and upgrading of manufacturing enterprises cannot do without the support of green investment. The purpose of this study is to verify whether there is a correlation between the influencing factors of...
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Antecedents of Pro-Environmental Behaviors
Yen Le, Tuan Manh
Jan 01, 2022
Green consumption such as buying green food, purchasing eco-label products, purchasing recycled products, or zero-wasted shopping is becoming more common in developing countries. The paper, using value theory, identity theory...
Published by: IGI Global
Construction and Optimization of Green Supply Chain Management Mode of Agricultural Enterprises in the Digital Economy
Jiang Hu, Xuetao Li
Apr 01, 2022
Digital economy is a rapidly developing economic form under the background of the information age. This article introduces the construction and optimization of the green supply chain management model of agricultural enterprises...
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Sustainable Green Growth in Developing Economies
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) initiated by Chinese government could be regarded as a systematic framework for promoting economic cooperation and development among the countries along the Belt and Road and China. This paper...
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Hotel Guests' Perceptions of Green Technology Applications, and Practices in the Hotel Industry
Although sustainability and technology are two major concerns in the lodging industry, sustainability applications and practices are quite new and in need of more research. This study was conducted to examine and understand...
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Decomposition of Green Agricultural Productivity Gain Under a Multiple-Frontier Framework
This paper investigates structural variation of agricultural productivity growth in China using a multiple-frontier approach. Agricultural productivity gain in Sichuan province is decomposed into technological progress...
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Socio-Demographic Factors Influencing the Extent of Residential Green Spaces in Galle City, Sri Lanka
Due to increasing urbanization, the distribution of human settlements is changing and this has led to the rapid decline of vegetation cover in cities and townships. Urbanization tends to decrease the proportion of land that is...
Published by: IGI Global

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