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The Collision of Climate Narratives and Green Goods Production Cost; [Коллизия климатических нарративов и стоимости производства зеленых продуктов]

Authors: Smirnov V.D.; Tyukhmeneva I.D.

Journal: Review of Business and Economics Studies

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.26794/2308-944X-2026-14-1-19-36

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Abstract: Context. Key factors in limiting the negative impact of human society on the planet’s climate include the availability of cost-effective low-carbon technologies and manufacturers’ ability to shift mass consumer demand from traditional to environmentally friendly products. Private companies, focused on maximizing profits, face a dilemma: follow ...

The More the Merrier? A Study on Multiple Mission-Specific Innovation Systems in the Dutch Energy Sector

Authors: Elzinga R.; Janssen M.J.; Negro S.O.

Journal: Sustainability Transitions and Industrial Transformation: Multi-Sector Dynamics and Policy Perspectives

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-4893-4_14

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Abstract: Mission-oriented policy is gaining traction as a strategic approach for addressing persistent societal challenges. By prioritizing clear and ambitious goals, governments can support search and negotiation processes that enhance directionality in innovation systems. The question remains how mobilizing and aligning actors and resources unfolds when m...

Innovative Industrial Development of the Oil and Gas Region Based on Effective Budgetary Policy and Tax Administration Strategies

Authors: Beilin I.L.

Journal: Finance: Theory and Practice

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.26794/2587-5671-2026-30-1-6-20

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Abstract: Highly profitable oil and gas companies are key taxpayers in the federal and regional budgets. The purpose of this study is to develop a flowchart of priority conditions and prospective results for the innovative development of oil and gas regions in the Volga Federal District. The framework is based on effective budget policy and tax administratio...

FROM SOCIAL MEDIA TO THE DEAD SEA: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCERS IN PROMOTING JORDAN’S TOURISM SECTORS

Authors: Ahmad A.K.

Journal: Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.30892/gtg.64146-1697

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Abstract: The research aimed to determine the extent of the Jordanian populace's reliance on social media influencers for information regarding Jordanian tourism. The study then aims to evaluate the influencers' role in promoting cultural, therapeutic, religious, and recreational tourism in Jordan. These two aims will lead to answering the overarching goal o...

Growth and Inclusiveness

Authors: Hirota K.

Journal: Introduction to Quality Growth: Concept, Theoretical Background, Policy and Measurement

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-6220-6_3

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Abstract: This chapter reviews and discusses growth and inclusiveness. Inclusive growth—a concept derived from pro-poor growth—addresses the issue of inequality that must be dealt with through the efforts of society as a whole. There are two challenges in achieving this goal: eliminating structural inequalities and correcting income inequalities that hav...

Neuro Fuzzy – Regression Based Concept for Dosing Determination

Authors: Stojkov M.; Pandilov Z.

Journal: Tehnicki Glasnik

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.31803/tg-20230713121334

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Abstract: This research aims to optimize dosing through the application of intelligent tools-methods. Here, the case study focuses on the flocculation phase of drinking water processing in a real system. Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS), regression, and "know-how" of the operators represented through linguistic expression as experiential knowled...

Mental fatigue in football: methodology and experimental protocol

Authors: Aveiro D.; Martins F.; Pereira M.; Coimbra R.; Mendes R.J.; Pinto J.; Kiely J.; Campos F.

Journal: Frontiers in Sports and Active Living

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2026.1788854

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Abstract: Mental fatigue, induced by prolonged cognitive demands, impairs attention, decision-making, and motor coordination, potentially compromising performance in cognitively demanding sports such as football. This study presents a randomised controlled experimental design pre-test/post-test protocol designed to investigate the effects of mental fatigue o...

What's more important when developing math recommender systems: accuracy, explainability, or both?

Authors: Dai Y.; Flanagan B.; Ogata H.

Journal: Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.58459/rptel.2026.21004

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Abstract: To make accurate predictions, complex artificial intelligence techniques are being adopted in intelligent systems. It leads to the need for explanations, helping users understand how the model works. Beyond this original purpose, explanations in educational intelligent systems have been found to increase students' awareness, perceived usefulness, a...

GENERATIVE AI DRIVEN SOCIO PRAGMATIC SCAFFOLDING FOR DEVELOPING CROSS CULTURAL COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE IN ADVANCED LANGUAGE LEARNERS

Authors: Young C.S.; Mamadjanova M.; Vakhidova F.; Tursunova G.; Isroilova B.; Achilova O.; Shoyimova K.

Journal: Archives for Technical Sciences

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.70102/afts.2026.1835.178

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Abstract: The cultivation of cross-cultural communicative competence (CCCC) among advanced language learners remains ongoing, particularly regarding exposure to authentic socio-pragmatic contexts and the lack of adaptive feedback in traditional learning. The research paper suggests a socio-pragmatic scaffolding system that uses large language models to gener...

Evaluation of inter- and intra-rater reliability of video analysis in ski and snowboard cross

Authors: Bruhin B.; Gander M.; Gilgien M.; Romann M.

Journal: Frontiers in Sports and Active Living

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2026.1746697

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Abstract: Introduction – Systematic video analysis of events is a widely applied method for examining the mechanisms and underlying causes of sports injuries. Yet, the use of multiple raters poses a considerable challenge, as achieving high inter-rater reliability in video-based assessments is inherently difficult. This study evaluated the inter- and intra...

Green EU Integration: The Role of the Green Agenda in Accelerating Just Green Transitions in the Western Balkans

Authors: Berisha E.

Journal: The Palgrave Handbook of Just Green Transitions in the Western Balkans and Beyond

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-95075-9_20

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Abstract: This chapter examines the political dimension of the Western Balkans' transition to a carbon-free economy, emphasising the EU's Green Agenda for the Western Balkans as both a framework for environmental reform and a geopolitical tool. Introduced in 2020 as part of the EU Green Deal, the Agenda aligns the region with EU standards, strengthening poli...

LANDSCAPING POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPING ECOTOURISM IN THE EASTERN PART OF LAKE ALAKOL: ATTITUDES AS WELL AS INTENTIONS OF GUESTHOUSE OWNERS (MANAGERS) IN THE ECOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT OF THE DESTINATION

Authors: Rakhimzhanova G.; Mussina K.

Journal: Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.30892/gtg.65203-1708

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Abstract: This study focuses on assessing the water balance along the Tasty River in the eastern part of Lake Alakol. The research area represents a geographically significant zone with potential for ecological and economic development. Particular attention is given to the hydrological characteristics of the river system and its surrounding landscape. The st...

How Artificial Intelligence Brought a Paradigm Shift in the Digital Marketing Landscape: A Scientometric Mapping and Future Research Directions

Authors: Faruk M.; Islam Md.S.; Mondal D.; Hossain Md.N.; Tuhin Md.R.; Khatun E.; Ejarder S.

Journal: International Review of Management and Marketing

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.32479/irmm.21571

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Abstract: This bibliometric and scientometric research aims to comprehensively analyze the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in digital marketing. The study uses the Scopus database to identify 355 research papers published between 2000 and 2025. This research intends to provide an overview of the research landscape, including the most cited articl...

Beyond Trust: Privacy Governance, Perceived Control, and Moral Appraisals in EU E-Commerce

Authors: Khrais L.T.

Journal: Journal of Logistics, Informatics and Service Science

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.33168/JLISS.2026.0407

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Abstract: In this study, the role of e-commerce privacy and security cues in terms of providing indications of service governance, influencing behavioral intentions through trust, perceived control, fairness–dignity, and perceived risk, is investigated. A total of 723 consumers were surveyed in five GDPR-regulated countries in Europe: Austria, Czech Republ...

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND RISK PERCEPTION AMONG POSTAL DELIVERY WORKERS

Authors: Binički M.; Kljak T.

Journal: Logforum

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.17270/J.LOG.001319

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Abstract: Background: In the modern global economy, postal and courier services serve as critical infrastructure, ensuring the uninterrupted flow of goods, documents, and communication across all segments of society. Despite their essential role, occupational safety in this sector remains an understudied and undervalued dimension within the broader discourse...

Match or Mismatch? The Influence of Athletes' Leadership Style Preferences on Perceived Coaching Effectiveness in Sports

Authors: Lin C.-W.; Lai B.-H.; Lee S.-S.; Tsai I.-Y.; Lin Y.-S.

Journal: Physical Culture and Sport, Studies and Research

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.2478/pcssr-2026-0006

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Abstract: This study examines how athletes' preferred coaching leadership styles relate to and influence the coach-athlete relationship and leadership effectiveness. A total of 90 collegiate badminton players from Taiwan's general division were recruited using purposive sampling. The researcher personally administered the implicit association test and conduc...

PRISMA-guided Systematic Review: Dynamic Channel Capabilities for Digital and Sustainable Governance

Authors: Sukhawatthanakun K.; Supapon S.; Sukhawatthanakun S.; Phoungnak N.; Poungsuwan C.

Journal: Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.34190/ejbrm.24.1.4631

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Abstract: This paper develops the Dynamic Channel Capability Framework (DCCF) to explain how marketing channels adapt to digital transformation, omni-channel coordination, and sustainability-oriented governance. Using this domain as a demonstration case, the study shows how PRISMA-guided thematic synthesis can serve as a framework-building method in business...

Non-linearities in the Phillips curve: Evidence from the euro area

Authors: Kirikos D.G.

Journal: Quantitative Finance and Economics

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.3934/QFE.2026002

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Abstract: Non-linearities in the inflation – output relationship at an aggregate or a sectoral level seems to be a particularly convincing explanation for the observed inflation dynamics in the post-pandemic period. Therefore, in this work, we tested the validity of cross-equation restrictions implied from an aggregate Phillips curve under linear and non-l...

HOW CAN INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS ACCELERATE DECARBONIZATION AND GREEN GROWTH?

Authors: Stanković Z.; Radukić S.

Journal: ECONOMICS - Innovative and Economics Research Journal

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.2478/eoik-2026-0008

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Abstract: Eco-innovation, as a new business approach that promotes sustainability throughout the product life cycle, is shaping the green transition and the pace of growth. Green growth and decarbonization are strategic imperatives aiming for a high-income economy. To achieve long-term goals, it is necessary to establish a stimulating innovation ecosystem, s...

Enhancing Attitudes Towards Implementing Sustainable Land Management Practices Through Farmer Field Schools in Rural Malawi: A Snapshot of the New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) Scale

Authors: Tibu A.; Enokye E.; Sitaula B.K.

Journal: Sustainable Food Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: Plant Derived Nutritious Foods—Volume 1

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-11288-0_25

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Abstract: Addressing the challenges of land degradation in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) requires giving greater attention to farmers’ human-nature perspectives, in addition to providing agriculture extension. The concept of transformation provides an opportunity to evaluate the way farmer-to-farmer extension approaches align with farmers’ evolving perspectiv...