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  • The analysis of multidimensional poverty reduction effects of dual financial participation: evidence from rural household in China

    The analysis of multidimensional poverty reduction effects of dual financial participation: evidence from rural household in China

    Discussion of dual financial participation and single-dimensional multidimensional poverty

    Table 7 reports the regression coefficients and marginal effects for dual financial participation. These results cover six poverty dimensions: quality of…

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  • Integrating UTAUT and social exchange theory to decipher knowledge-sharing in crowdsourcing

    Integrating UTAUT and social exchange theory to decipher knowledge-sharing in crowdsourcing

  • Abdou AH, Hassan TH, Salem AE et al. (2022) The Nexus between Environmentally Sustainable Practices, Green Satisfaction, and Customer Citizenship Behavior in Eco-Friendly Hotels: Social Exchange Theory Perspective. Sustainability 14:12791.

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  • Enabling gigatonne scale engineering based carbon capture solutions and novel chemical based CO2 sequestrations

    Enabling gigatonne scale engineering based carbon capture solutions and novel chemical based CO2 sequestrations

  • IEA, “Net Zero Roadmap. A global pathway to keep the 1.5degC goal in reach., International Energy Agency, Update. (2023)

  • Bacilieri, A., Black, R. & Way, R. “Assessing the relative costs of high-CCS and low-CCS pathways to 1.5 degrees,”…

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  • Deconstructing the (un)affordability of clean cooking fuels through a randomized trial in rural Tanzania

    Deconstructing the (un)affordability of clean cooking fuels through a randomized trial in rural Tanzania

  • Abbafati, C. et al. Global burden of 87 risk factors in 204 countries and territories, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the global burden of disease study 2019. Lancet 396, 1223–1249 (2020).

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  • Easing liquidity constraints might be insufficient for exclusive clean cooking fuel use

    Easing liquidity constraints might be insufficient for exclusive clean cooking fuel use

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    This is a summary of: Gill-Wiehl, A. et al. Deconstructing the (un)affordability of clean cooking fuels…

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  • Signaling impact: research, collaboration and reputation at European business schools

    Signaling impact: research, collaboration and reputation at European business schools

    Practical implications and recommendations

    Although our study’s primary aim was to establish a foundation for future research through a new theoretical model and research propositions, its findings advocate for a fundamental shift in academic…

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  • Reason and responsibility as a path toward ethical AI for (global) public health

    In line with the WHO definition of precision public health as “the right public health intervention reaching the right population at the right time and in the right way”, it is essential that public health professionals understand their dual…

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  • Navigating synergies vs. trade-offs between climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation

    Navigating synergies vs. trade-offs between climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation

    Climate change and biodiversity are among the foremost environmental challenges facing modern society. Although climate change impacts may seem more noticeable and garner more public attention1,2, both command a significant portion of research…

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