Today, economic growth must be in harmony with environmental sustainability. Green Wealth: Navigating towards a Sustainable Future delves into the connection between financial prosperity and ecological accountability, addressing several aspects of sustainable development, such as renewable energy, circular economy, green technology, sustainable agriculture, and conservation initiatives.
Green Wealth examines the financial advantages of implementing sustainable practices in different industries. Through examination of case studies of firms, expert interviews, literature research and data analysis, important lessons are learned, and actions are recommended.
This book aims to contribute to the worldwide discussion on sustainable development and encourage positive change through well-defined goals, a wide range of topics, thorough methodology, and practical outcomes.
Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis publishes a series of current and relevant themed volumes within the fields of economics and finance. Both disciplinary and interdisciplinary studies are welcome.
Green Wealth examines the financial advantages of implementing sustainable practices in different industries. This book aims to contribute to the worldwide discussion on sustainable development and encourage positive change through well-defined goals, a wide range of topics, thorough methodology, and practical outcomes.
Introduction; Graiela-Georgiana Noja
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1. Sustainable finance for a blue economy; Anna Spoz and Magdalena
Zioo
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2. Sustainable Futures: Navigating Environmental Challenges through
Local Governance in the Tirreno-Eolie Area; Carlotta DAlessandro, Giuseppe
Ioppolo, Alberto Bongiorno, Giuseppe Caristi, and Katarzyna Szopik-Depczyska
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3. Technological Innovation And Sustainable Development. Attracting
Environment-Friendly And Socially Responsible Investors; Graiela-Georgiana
Noja, Petru tefea, Andrea Gīngu, Alexandra-Mdlina ran, Irina-Maria
Grecu, and Andrei Cristian Spulbr
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4. Environmental Challenges And Effects Induced By The Shadow
Economy; Sorana Vtavu, Cristian Tudorescu, Oana-Ramona Lobon,
Nicoleta-Claudia Moldovan, and Florin Costea
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5. Sustainable Economic Stake And Coproduction In Competition. A
Dynamic Analysis; Alexandru Jivan, Miruna Lucia Nchescu, and Mihaela Neamu
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6. Less is more, more is less (Cleopas Mlilo): Exploring the Elusive
Sustainability in the Fashion Industry; Alexandra-Codrua Bīzoi and
Cristian-Gabriel Bīzoi
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7. Bioeconomy Development In The European Union: Social And Economic
Influencing Factors; Emilia Mary Blan, Cristina Georgiana Zeldea, and Laura
Mariana Cisma
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8. Challenges in Applying Principal Adverse Impact (PAI) Indicators
to Sovereign Debt Portfolios; Bentje Böer, Anna Broughel, and Mark Kantukov
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9. The role of financial innovations in sustainable development;
Agnieszka Majewska and Sebastian Majewski
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10. Transition To A Circular Economy In ASEAN-5: Inferences On
Sustainable Development In A Globalized World; Graiela-Georgiana Noja,
Monica Boldea, Maria-Izabela Purdescu, and Alina Ionacu
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11. Essence and Appearance: A Critical Exploration of Corporate
Greenwashing Through Ethical Dilemmas in Global Supply Chains;
Alexandra-Codrua Bīzoi and Cristian-Gabriel Bīzoi
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12. Technologies promoting the digital tourism economy and student
attitudes towards artificial intelligence in tourism; Simona Biriescu and
Laura Olteanu
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13. Role of pro bono legal services in the sector of ESG; Aleksandra
Klich and Qerkin Berisha
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14. Comparative Analysis of CSR and ESG Actions in Greece: study
using Artificial Neural Networks and Machine Learning Techniques; Foteini I.
Pagkalou, Eleftherios I. Thalassinos, and Konstantinos I. Liapis
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15. Willingness to pay extra for eco-friendly products: a sequential
mediation analysis of behavioural antecedents and attitude towards
behavioural sustainability; Cuc Lavinia Denisia, Rad Dana, Hategan
Camelia-Daniela, Pelau Corina, and Szentesi Silviu Gabriel
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16. Green Wealth In Motion: Leveraging The Sharing Economy For A
Circular Future; Virginija Grybait
Simon Grima is the the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy, Associate Professor and the Head of the Department of Insurance and Risk Management which he set up in 2015. He is also a Professor of the Faculty of Business, Management, and Economics at the University of Latvia.
Dimitrios Maditinos is a Professor of Business Administration and Informatics at Democritus University of Thrace.
Graiela-Georgiana Noja is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, West University of Timisoara, Romania.
Jelena Stankeviien is a Professor of finance at Vilinus University, Lithuania.
Malgorzata Tarczynska-Lunniewska is a Professor of Econometrics and Statistics at the Institute of Economics and Finance, University of Szczecin.
Eleftherios I. Thalassinos is a Professor at the University of Piraeus and Affiliate Professor at the University of Malta.
Kesra Nermend is a Professor at the University of Szczecin, Poland.