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Corporate Social Responsibility for Organizational Resilience
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been found to be important in boosting organizations’ sustainability and resilience against crisis. An organization seeks to satisfy its shareholders as a primary concern, its success can be affected by other stakeholders. Organizational CSR programs should not only take into account customers, suppliers, and other external stakeholders but also include internal activities in which employees can participate.
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Social sustainability orientation and supply chain performance
The Brundtland Report implicitly assumes that environmental and social care are linked to economic performance. Although subsequent international conventions have sought to be increasingly precise about what sustainable actions mean, it remains an academic and strategic challenge to delineate what these dimensions mean at the individual, organizational, and sociocultural levels.
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  • 21 Mar 2024
Topic Review
Platform Supply Chain Coordination Considering Fresh-Keeping Service
With changes in demand and the emergence of new distribution channels, consumer-centric buyer’s markets for many products have been formed. The platform supply chain has been continuously optimized and upgraded. Supply chain leaders have moved downstream to the end of the supply chain. The operational value has been further enhanced. The corresponding systematic construction of the platform supply chain has become an important driving force for future development. 
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  • 09 Oct 2023
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Validating Sustainable Career Indicators
Sustainable careers are regarded as a complex mental schema represented by experiences and continuity patterns grounded on individual subjective evaluations, such as happiness, health and productivity.
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  • 26 Dec 2023
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BOPS Mode with Low-Carbon Preference from Customers
Rising competition in retailing forces retailers to seek an enriched shopping experience to gain and retain customers. Omnichannel fulfillment services such as Buy Online Pick-up in-Store (BOPS) blend online and offline experiences to provide more accessibility and flexibility for shoppers.
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  • 13 Jul 2023
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Microregional Agricultural Labor Productivity
Understanding the factors that influence agricultural productivity is critical for promoting sustainable food production, economic growth, and rural livelihoods.
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  • 27 Nov 2023
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Monetary Policy Affect Bank Credit Supply to Enterprises
In order to develop the real economy and solve the problems of enterprise financing and lending, banks should increase their support for SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises). The People’s Bank of China introduced two direct monetary policy tools in June 2020, which are important for alleviating the financing problems of SMEs, improving the construction of financial support for the real economy and promoting the recovery of economic development.
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  • 17 Aug 2023
Topic Review
The Impact of COCZs on Sustainable Trade
Under the concept of “government-guided, enterprise-led, and market-oriented” operation, the Chinese Overseas Economic and Trade Cooperation Zones (COCZs) have developed a new type of international production pattern, which has become an effective way for developing countries to integrate into the global production network sustainably. 
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  • 08 Jan 2024
Topic Review
Pathways to Tourist Loyalty in Pakistani Tourism Industry
Tourist loyalty (TL) holds paramount importance in securing the long-term prosperity of a tourist destination. When tourists perceive comfort and a sense of belonging in a place, their inclination to return and advocate for it rises, resulting in cost savings for local tourism industry stakeholders.
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  • 18 Dec 2023
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E-Commerce Development and Green Technology Innovation
Green technology innovation (GTI) is critical for economic development and environmental protection. A heterogeneity analysis demonstrates that the NEDC policy’s influence on GTI is more pronounced in larger cities with a higher degree of marketization and increased levels of human capital. Moreover, the NEDC policy exhibits spatial spillover effects, supporting GTI advancement in both local cities and neighboring regions.
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