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E-grāmata: Sustainability Development through Green Economics

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Our economies currently encourage excessive consumerism, weakening social ties, and depleting natural resources. Unfortunately, this is just the way economies have been developing. However, it is neither inevitable nor necessary. It takes a fresh economic vision to address these issues: a Green Economy. The concept of a "green economy" does not supplant sustainable development but instead places a fresh emphasis on a region's economy, investments pertaining to infrastructure, job and skill needs, and favourable social and environmental consequences.



Sustainability Development through Green Economics examines sustainable finance, green tourism, green marketing as a tributary towards sustainable development. The multidisciplinary chapters traverse the power of economic as well as financial policy, green investment, green insurance as well as green infrastructural development to ensure sustainable development.



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.
Foreword; Nargiz Hajiyeva

Chapter
1. Social and Economic Diversity in the European Union on the Road to
Green Economy; Maria Denisa Vasilescu, Mdlina Ecaterina Popescu, Larisa
Stnil, and Eva Militaru

Chapter
2. The Development of Human Capital in the Hospitality Business;
Mohammad Badruddoza Talukder and Sanjeev Kumar

Chapter
3. Exploring the Linkage between Sustainability and Well-being at the
Workplace: The PRISMA approach; Rekha Mewafarosh, Farah Naeem, Shivani
Malhan, and Shikha Agnihotri

Chapter
4. Sustainable Organizations, High Potential Employees, and Blended
Learning Effectiveness in the Manufacturing Industry; Rajiv Saini and Shuchi
Dawra

Chapter
5. A systematic review of literature on greenwashing; Kritika Gupta
and Navjit Singh

Chapter
6. Role of Green Investment on Economic Aspects of Sustainable
Development; Reet Kaur and Anita Tanwar

Chapter
7. Impact of Green Banking Practices on the Environmental Performance
of Banks: The Mediating Role of Green Financing in Sri Lanka; Narayanage
Jayantha Dewasiri, Mawarala Vitharanage Probodika Hanshani, Mananage Shanika
Hansini Rathnasiri, and Simon Grima

Chapter
8. Green HRM: Redesigning work and Green Job structures for
Organizational Sustainability; Tanya Chouhan and Arjita Singh

Chapter
9. A Quantitative Study on Environmental Sustainability in
Ecotourism: The Need for Eco-Smart Technology Integration in Marketing
Dynamics; Bhakti Pawar, Arnab Chakraborty, Deepali Gala, Bhaskar Vijayrao
Patil, Bhavesh P. Joshi, and Kirti Khanna

Chapter
10. A Literature Review on ESG Score and Its Impact on Firm
Performance; Ayegül Gürsoy and Gökēe Sinem Erbua

Chapter
11. The impact of the transition to the circular economy
implementations in the financial industry: Recommendations for good practice;
Lethiwe Nzama-Sithole and Sezer Bozkus Kahyaoglu

Chapter
12. Economic policies for sustainable healthcare: A comparative
analysis of telemedicine in Europe; Adriana AnaMaria Davidescu, Eduard Mihai
Manta, and Ioana Birlan

Chapter
13. The Question of Job Losses in the Fossil Fuel Economies during
Energy Transition: Losses and Gains; Paiman Ahmad, Alhamzah Alnoor, and Twana
N. Mohamad Khan

Chapter
14. Green Financing in the way of Sustainable Development; Md.
Shajedul Islam, Md. Motahar Hossain, and Nitin Pathak

Chapter
15. Pixels to Planet: A global perspective on sustainability across
different industries; Prachi Gupta and Shivangi Shukla Bhavsar

Chapter
16. The Impact of Political Instability on Stock Markets in Brics
Countries and Türkiye; Sinem Atici Ustalar and Selim anlisoy

Chapter
17. Going Green: The Effects of Moral Obligation and Social Media on
Green Purchase Intention; Aamer Al Aflak and Priya Vij
Sanjay Taneja is Associate Professor in Research, Department of Management Studies, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India.



Pawan Kumar is an Associate Professor in Finance at the University School of Business, Chandigarh University Mohali, India.



Reepu is an Associate Professor at the School of Business, Chandigarh University, Punjab, India.



Balamurugan Balusamy is an Associate Dean Student in Shiv Nadar University, India.



Kiran Sood is a Professor at Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, Punjab, India. She also serves as an Affiliate Professor in the Department of Insurance and Risk Management at the University of Malta. Kiran holds the esteemed position of Research Fellow at the Women Researchers Council, Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC).



Simon Grima is the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy, Associate Professor and the Head of the Department of Insurance and Risk Management at the University of Malta. Simon is also a Professor at the University of Latvia, Faculty of Business, Management and Economics and a Visiting Professor at UNICATT Milan, Italy and Haxhi Zeka University Peja, Kosovo.