Table of contents - Special Issue: Scientific and Technological Contributions to Social Responsibility
Guest Editors: Shahla Seifi
Sustainable innovation adoption barriers: water sustainability, food production and drip irrigation in Australia
Steven Greenland, Elizabeth Levin, John F. Dalrymple, Barry O’MahonyThis paper aims to examine impediments to the adoption of sustainable water-efficient technological innovation in agriculture. Farming is the largest water consumer and food…
Corporate social responsibility and sustainable management of solid wastes and effluents in Lagos megacity Nigeria
Lukman Raimi, AbdulGaniyu Omobolaji Adelopo, Hassan YusufThis study aims to empirically investigate the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainable management of wastes and effluents (SMWE) in Lagos…
Solid waste management- sustainability towards a better future, role of CSR – a review
Preethi RajeshHuman activities in household and industries generate an enormous amount of waste material, both organic and non-biodegradable matter, which substantially contribute to land…
Biomimetic economy: human ecological-economic systems emulating natural ecological systems
Unai Tamayo, Gustavo VargasThe purpose of this paper is to examine the use of biomimicry to inspire sustainable development in economic systems. The research purpose is to explore the link between…
Corporate social irresponsibility: humans vs artificial intelligence
Kristijan KrkačThe supposedly radical development of artificial intelligence (AI) has raised questions regarding the moral responsibility of it. In the sphere of business, they are translated…
Demographics of sustainable technology consumption in an emerging market: the significance of education to energy efficient appliance adoption
Ninh Nguyen, Steven Greenland, Antonio Lobo, Hoang Viet NguyenThis paper aims to address gaps in the sustainable technology literature by evaluating the demographics of energy efficient appliance consumption in Vietnam. Sustainable…
Green cost calculus for corporate environmental responsibility
Kamal Ghosh RayThe purpose of this study is to show that corporations may resort to legal compliance instead of acting voluntarily towards abatement of environmental damages as a strategy for…
Optimising the safety of road transport workers on IBS building construction projects: a review
Zul-Atfi IsmailThe purpose of this study is to develop a new information and communication technology (ICT)-based approach for optimising safety transportation according to the needs of the…
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1747-1117e-ISSN:
1758-857XISSN-L:
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- Prof David Crowther