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Linking the green economy with the knowledge economy
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Towards An Operating Model for Attribution in Circular Economy
ConferenceIn this paper we explore the social dimension of sustainability in Circular Economy. Considering that the three known pillars of sustainability (social, environmental and economic) may have competing agendas and priorities, we argue that Circular Economy has a potential to act as a mitigation mechanism and offer a common ground so that these orthogonal pillars will be able to coexist in a corporate setting.

Data-Driven Business Analytics for the Tourism Industry in the UK: A Machine Learning Experiment Post-COVID
ConferenceThe use of data-driven business analytic models has had a significant impact on several sectors of the economy. In the UK, the tourism industry has contributed significantly to the economy.

Real-time Twitter data sentiment analysis to predict the recession in the UK using Graph Neural Networks
ConferenceThe global economy is rapidly contracting, and as more countries experience recessions, it is crucial to have reliable tools for predicting them and figuring out the variables that influence how well an economy is doing.

An artificial recurrent neural network experiment on the future of digital innovation and sustainable economic development in the OECD
ConferenceThe debate on what factors matter for sustaining economic development has been on for many decades. Although there have been disruptions in the technology space, such disruptions do not necessarily inform economic development.

Human-in-the-circular-loop (HITCL): A human-centric approach in circular economy ecosystems research
ConferenceThis paper introduces the Human-in-the-circular-loop (HITCL) framework, which aims to systematise the role of humans within circular economy ecosystems.

Economic policy for the new German Lander: Supply-side economics needed
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Blockchains as Enablers for Auditing Cooperative Circular Economy Networks
ConferenceImplementing a circular economy business model which is profitable for businesses operating physical assets, while at the same time does not conflict with strategic goals of environmental policies can be a complex and risky undertaking for a single entity, especially if the asset operator is a small-to-medium enterprise (SMEs).

Investigating factors impairing information exchange in a Circular Economy from a stakeholder perspective
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'The Digital Economy Act 2010 – One Year On: An analysis of the Digital Economy Act 2010'
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Engineering design, apprenticeships & diversity
ConferenceThis paper reports on a study that set out to understand the backgrounds of apprentices studying Engineering pathways at one Further Education (FE) College in the UK, where an integrated programme of qualifications from level 2 to level 7 exists.

Glasgow climate change conference (COP26) and its implications in sub-Sahara Africa economies
ConferenceAlternative energy has been hailed as a feasible resolution to the environmental degradation and energy problems that have plagued Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) recently.

An exploratory discussion of the global expansion strategy of a health sector business in the COVID-19 pandemic: A Perspective of economic security
ConferenceThis paper uses the example of Holland and Barrett (H&B), a multinational health food retailer, to critically analyse and evaluate the challenges in the company's strategy to expand its sales channels into new markets in Europe, to identify key points for developing corporate expansion strategies in the post-coronavirus disease 2019 era.

Towards an ‘eclectic’ and ‘quirky’ night-time economy? An analysis of government, culture and class in Bournemouth
ConferenceThe British night-time economy today has been characterised by academics across various disciplines as the result of neoliberal attempts to regenerate the evening economy ‘on the cheap’ (Roberts 2006), leading to the dominance of ‘mainstream nightlife’ at the expense of subcultural traditional working-class alternatives (Chatterton and Hollands 2003, Talbot 2006, Winlow and Hall 2006, Hayward and Hobbs 2007).

Piracy in the licensing economy
ConferenceInvitation to a workshop of papers to be published in a special issue of "Prometheus", 'the journal for issues in technological change, innovation, information economics, communication and science policy" (Carfax/Taylor & Francis)

The Successes and Failures of Economic
ConferenceBU Professor Jens Hölscher Advises Early Researchers on The Successes and Failures of Economic Transition at Estonia's Doctoral Conference (27-29 June, 2023).

An architecture for blockchain over edge-enabled IoT for smart circular cities
ConferenceCircular Economy is a novel economic model, where every 'asset' is not wasted but reused and upscaled. The Internet of Things-IoT paradigm can underpin the transition to a Circular Economy by enabling fine-grained and continuous asset tracking.

Actor-Network Theory and the Technological Economy
ConferenceIn my talk I will introduce actor-network theory (ANT) as a constructivist research approach. I will discuss some of its ontological assumptions and methodological implications, and review how it has been deployed in economic sociology.

From Pressure to Progress: Driving Circular Economy in Emerging Economies through Institutional Forces, Green Integration, and Leadership Styles
ConferenceThis study investigates the key drivers of circular economy (CE) adoption in emerging economies. Drawing on survey data from 287 manufacturing firms in Ghana, the findings revealed that green supply chain integration (GSCI)—not institutional pressures alone—is critical for CE implementation.

An exploratory study of Taiwanese Consumers’ perception towards “Sharing economy” service: A case of Airbnb.
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Principal Directions of Digital Transformation of Higher Education System in Sustainable Education
ConferenceFrom the perspective of a systematic integrated approach, the article formulates the main directions of digital transformation of higher education system in sustainable education in all its components, taking into account the requirements of the modern digital economy as the leading trend in the country's innovative development model.

Economic efficiency control on data centre resources in heterogeneous cost scenarios
ConferenceOptimisation of resource selection in hybrid cloud data centres depends on the control of resource usage. The primary criterion for this resource selection is economic efficiency.

Economic and societal significance of the systems of systems research agenda
ConferenceThe large-scale Systems of Systems (SoS) are there to improve the provision of societal services. These are driven by global drivers such as population growth, aging, food security, energy security and climate change.

IDEAL-CITIES - A trustworthy and sustainable framework for circular smart cities
ConferenceReflecting upon the sustainability challenges cities will be facing in the near future and the recent technological developments allowing cities to become "smart", we introduce IDEAL-CITIES; a framework aiming to provide an architecture for cyber-physical systems to deliver a datadriven Circular Economy model in a city context.

Ethics, corruption and economic prosperity in Africa: Botswana experiences
ConferenceUnethical practices and corruption issues have become one of the greatest challenges to Africans and their leaders, threatening to undermine economic growth, democratic stability and sustenance, and general developmental efforts.

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