item: #1 of 35 id: ejsice-4486 author: Iannaci, Daniel title: Reporting tools for social enterprises: between impact measurement and stakeholder needs date: 2020-07-03 words: 10662 flesch: 44 summary: An intrinsic factor that emerged in the literature analysed on Reporting tools, Social enterprises, Social impact measurement, Stakeholder theory is that to create stakeholder participation it is important that upstream there is a company with good governance, leadership, aimed at survival in the market through performance and orientation to social impact. Social enterprises, which are the engine of social impact, can certainly contribute to this and trying to provide a dashboard of the SDGs business format can help generate global development from the local. keywords: able; accountability; accounting; analysis; approach; attribution; best; better; biancone; biancone et; brescia; business; capital; case; change; circular; commons; communication; companies; company; consolidated; content; corporate; creation; creative; data; development; doi; economic; economy; ecosystem; effective; engagement; enterprise; et al; ethics; european; evidence; factors; fernández; financial; financial reporting; focus; freeman; good; governance; group; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; hybrid; important; increase; information; innovation; international; issn; journal; key; know; leadership; license; literature; management; market; measurement; model; need; new; non; order; organizations; participation; perception; performance; popular; possible; process; profit; public; reporting; reporting tool; representation; research; resources; responsibility; results; review; secinaro; section; sector; service; social; social enterprise; social impact; social innovation; social reporting; stakeholders; statements; strategic; studies; study; theory; tool; transparency; turin; university; use; users; value; way cache: ejsice-4486.pdf plain text: ejsice-4486.txt item: #2 of 35 id: ejsice-4562 author: Zeynalli, Latif title: The impact of stimulating the development of Human Capital on Economic Development date: 2020-07-03 words: 6310 flesch: 48 summary: Keywords: Human capital, economic development, sustainable economic development, human capital index, knowledge economy, education European Journal of Social Impact and Circular Economy - ISSN: 2704-9906 DOI: 10.13135/2704-9906/4562 Published by University of Turin http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index EJSICE content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License 39 1 Introduction In the contemporary world, human capital is undoubtedly considered one of the main factors affecting the sustainable economic development of each country. Considering these factors, the primary purpose of the study is to study the impact of human capital development on economic development in Azerbaijan. keywords: 2016; age; age group; attribution; azerbaijan; capital; capital development; capital index; circular; commons; concept; content; countries; country; creative; development; doi; economic; economic development; economy; education; european; factors; finland; group; growth; hdi; health; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; human; human capital; human development; impact; income; increase; index; indicators; international; investment; issn; journal; knowledge; level; license; new; norway; number; people; quality; report; republic; resources; skills; social; society; source; state; study; switzerland; table; terms; turin; university; values; world; years cache: ejsice-4562.pdf plain text: ejsice-4562.txt item: #3 of 35 id: ejsice-4608 author: de Nichilo, Stefano title: Public Choice in European Affairs: Measuring Election Model date: 2020-07-03 words: 8767 flesch: 39 summary: Beyond accountants, economists and lawyers, its staff increasingly includes psychologists, linguists, social scientists, geographers and medics, policy expertise in performance audit requires professional qualification in, and in-depth practical knowledge of, a range of policy areas. Nonetheless, performance audit itself, as a process of “accounting for” budgetary implementations, follows a clear logic of decision-making, research, analysis, drafting and reporting, thus constituting a series of sub-processes. keywords: 31.12.2013; accountability; accounting; administrative; advisory; advisory body; agea; agea pwc; agencies; analysis; approach; association; attribution; audit; audit evidence; auditing; auditors; bodies; body; budget; circular; circular economy; cohesion; commission; commons; community; compliance; content; control; corporate; court; creative; data; debt; decree; denichilo; development; doi; eafrd; eagf; economic; economy; economy issn; effectiveness; ejsice content; european; european court; european journal; evaluation; evidence; explosion; external; financial; functions; funds; governance; high; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; implementation; independence; information; institutions; internal; international; issn; journal; legislative; legitimacy; level; license; management; member; model; number; office; organization; paper; parliament; particular; performance; policy; political; positive; power; procedures; process; program; public; pwc; pwc audit; quality; reform; regulation; reports; responsibility; sector; sigc; significant; social; social impact; source; special; states; statistics; support; systems; theory; turin; union; university; value; verification cache: ejsice-4608.pdf plain text: ejsice-4608.txt item: #4 of 35 id: ejsice-4915 author: Calandra, Davide; Favareto, Matteo title: Social Stock Exchange between academics and practitioners' view date: 2020-07-17 words: 6473 flesch: 43 summary: In fact, social stock exchange can be defined as a meeting point between investors and social organisations (Wendt, 2017). Analysing the Singapore Stock Exchange model, called Impact Investment Exchange (IIX), first of all is necessary to highlight that it is a platform dedicated to social organisations. keywords: academics; accreditation; accredited; activities; analysis; attribution; authors; bernardino; bolsa; business; capital; circular; commons; community; companies; company; content; creative; crowdfunding; dedicated; development; doi; economy; enterprises; entrepreneurs; environmental; et al; european; exchange; financial; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; international; investment; investors; issn; journal; license; literature; management; members; mission; need; network; organisations; paper; pavlov; platform; practitioners; process; professionals; projects; research; researchers; results; review; social; social enterprises; social impact; social stock; sse; stock; stock exchange; turin; university cache: ejsice-4915.pdf plain text: ejsice-4915.txt item: #5 of 35 id: ejsice-4943 author: Sakanko, Musa Abdullahi; Mangut, Dakwal Solomon title: Women Participation in Nigeria: Does Governance Matter? date: 2020-10-18 words: 5661 flesch: 38 summary: The ARDL Bounds test disclosed the existence of a long-run co-integration relationship between governance indicators measures (accountability, control of corruption, and effectiveness of government) and women participation quantified as women labor force participation. Women are expected to display more feminine characteristic such as sympathy, while men are expected to be more assertive, women are also flexible and better at managing ambiguous situations. keywords: accountability; ardl; attribution; bank; circular; circular economy; coc; commons; content; control; corruption; creative; determinants; development; doi; economy; economy issn; effect; effectiveness; empirical; employment; equation; european; female; femp; force; gender; good; governance; government; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; increase; international; issn; journal; labour; level; license; long; model; negative; nigeria; participation; policy; political; relationship; results; rights; roles; run; short; significant; social; social impact; studies; study; table; test; turin; undp; university; variables; wlfp; women; women participation; world cache: ejsice-4943.pdf plain text: ejsice-4943.txt item: #6 of 35 id: ejsice-5058 author: Floranza, Jaymund Marino title: Barangay Governance in Northeast of Catanduanes, Philippines: Basis for Catanduanes State University Panganiban Campus Extension Program date: 2021-03-01 words: 6820 flesch: 38 summary: The reactions may infer that the barangay officials themselves need to capacitate in Legislative and Judicial functions, following the present finding that among the indicators of Barangay Governance capabilities, 'legislation' is the lowest weighted mean, among other signs. Barangay governance gives an important role in setting direction to the people in the barangay level. keywords: activities; administration; attribution; author; barangay; barangay captain; barangay governance; barangay officials; capabilities; capability; capable; captains; catanduanes; circular; circular economy; commons; commons attribution; community; constituents; content; creative; creative commons; data; development; doi; economy; economy issn; education; ejsice content; european; european journal; extension; fiscal; functions; good; governance; governance capabilities; government; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; implementation; international; issn; journal; kagawad; lack; leadership; legislation; level; license; local; northeast; panganiban; perception; performance; philippines; present; program; questionnaire; research; residents; respondent; social; social impact; source; study; table; terms; turin; university cache: ejsice-5058.pdf plain text: ejsice-5058.txt item: #7 of 35 id: ejsice-5067 author: Calandra, Davide; Favareto, Matteo title: Artificial Intelligence to fight COVID-19 outbreak impact: an overview date: 2020-12-16 words: 6708 flesch: 42 summary: Third, AI technologies could have a transversal impact, also focusing on prevention strategies as a new corporate social responsibility vein. Literature review 2.1 COVID-19 and the need for AI technologies to support the research Naudé (2020); Vaishya et al. (2020); Yassine & Shan (2020) proposed studies in which they analysed how AI technologies can be used in the fight against COVID-19 outbreak. keywords: analysis; applications; approach; artificial; artificial intelligence; attribution; authors; better; big; bluedot; case; chatbots; circular; clinical; commons; companies; contact; content; control; coronavirus; covid-19; creative; data; decision; development; diagnostic; different; discovery; disease; distancing; doi; drug; economy; enforcement; et al; european; fight; governmental; healthcare; help; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; india; information; intelligence; international; issn; journal; license; mahomed; making; medical; medicine; monitoring; multistakeholder; naudé; new; nguyen; outbreak; pandemic; paper; people; physicians; potential; practical; private; process; public; quarantine; research; researchers; review; role; self; social; social impact; spread; states; studies; study; support; technologies; technology; topic; tracing; treatment; turin; united; university; use; vaishya; virus; world cache: ejsice-5067.pdf plain text: ejsice-5067.txt item: #8 of 35 id: ejsice-5068 author: ur Rehman, Ubaid; Shafiq, Muhammad; Ali, Hasan; Abdullah, Mohammad title: Green and sustainable construction practices impact on Organizational Development date: 2020-10-18 words: 9250 flesch: 33 summary: This paper highlighted the importance of green construction project with the adoption of sustainability techniques and their impact on organizational performance. Basic purpose of this study is to examine the impact of green construction project in organizational performance by analyzing empirically the different factors such as reuse of old material, reduce waste production and environment preservation. keywords: adoption; alternative; analysis; attribution; authors; better; building; business; causes; change; circular; circular economy; climate; commons; companies; concept; construction; construction industry; construction project; content; corporate; correlation; creative; data; degradation; development; different; direct; doi; economic; economy; economy issn; effect; energy; environment; european; european journal; green; green construction; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; important; increase; industrial; industry; international; issn; journal; level; license; literature; management; market; material; mediation; mediator; model; natural; organizational; organizational performance; outcome; overall; pakistan; performance; policies; positive; practices; project; protection; questionnaire; regression; related; relationship; research; researchers; resources; result; review; role; sector; significant; social; social impact; source; strategies; study; sustainability; sustainable; sustainable development; table; test; turin; university; value; variable; waste; working cache: ejsice-5068.pdf plain text: ejsice-5068.txt item: #9 of 35 id: ejsice-5083 author: adel, adel nsib title: The importance of foreign direct investment and energy consumption and their effects on economic growth in the case of the countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) date: 2022-03-27 words: 6809 flesch: 54 summary: In the third step, we estimate using individual effects models. Results of individual effect models Variables Effet fixe Effet aléatoire Test Hausman FDI 0.865040 0.352954 0.002507 (0.865040)*** (0.7244)*** (0.00250) CER -1.884330 -0.016893 3.740207 (0.0606)*** (0.9865)*** (0.0548)** LCE -0.304002 0.852544 1.035037 (0.7614)*** (0.3946)*** (0.6463)*** LPop -3.716112 -3.214474 keywords: adf; ardl; attribution; bank; circular; commons; consumption; content; countries; creative; data; development; different; direct; doi; dynamic; economic; economic growth; economy; effects; energy; energy consumption; error; european; fdi; following; follows; foreign; gdp; granger; growth; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; hypothesis; impact; individual; integration; international; investment; issn; journal; license; literature; long; model; order; panel; pedroni; pesaran; probability; relationship; renewable; results; root; series; short; social; source; stationary; statistics; step; study; table; term; test; time; total; turin; unit; university; values; variables; variance; world cache: ejsice-5083.pdf plain text: ejsice-5083.txt item: #10 of 35 id: ejsice-5084 author: mnasri, Bouthayna mnasri; Samout, Ammar title: Good Governance: The Impact on the performance of Tunisian listed companies date: 2021-03-08 words: 6133 flesch: 50 summary: According to these authors this research is seen as a battery of further research and studies, particularly in listed companies in India and in the GCC in the context of corporate governance and financial performance. 2. Review of Literature and formulation of research hypotheses A large amount of literature attempts to examine the impact of governance on performance, and most of the work in society shows that governance has a significant impact on company performance and its value in the market, as well as different environments and performance Indicators. keywords: age; assets; attribution; board; circular; commons; companies; company; compensation; composition; content; corporate; corporate governance; creative; directors; disclosure; doi:10.13135/2704; economic; economy; effect; european; financial; financial performance; governance; higher; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; hypothesis; impact; important; increase; indicators; internationallicense; issn; journal; level; listed; lower; market; performance; positive; public; relationship; research; results; rights; roa; roe; shareholder; significant; size; social; social impact; stock; study; table; total; tunisian; turin; university; value; variable cache: ejsice-5084.pdf plain text: ejsice-5084.txt item: #11 of 35 id: ejsice-5085 author: Urmanaviciene, Audrone; Arachchi, Udara Suwanda title: The effective methods and practices for accelerating social entrepreneurship through corporate social responsibility date: 2020-10-18 words: 8160 flesch: 36 summary: The effective methods http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index European Journal of Social Impact and Circular Economy - ISSN: 2704-9906 DOI: 10.13135/2704-9906/5085 Published by University of Turin http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index EJSICE content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License 28 and practices have been suggested for both corporations and social entrepreneurs to accelerate social entrepreneurship by CSR activities with mutual benefits and creating social value; as a win-win situation. Social entrepreneurs identify a social issue that affects a set of social groups or environment, then try to find an innovative solution for mitigating that problem or creating social value using an entrepreneurial approach, not like charity or philanthropic context. keywords: activities; attribution; benefits; business; capital; challenges; circular; commons; companies; concept; content; corporate; corporations; creation; creative; csr; csr activities; current; development; doi; economic; economy; effective; enterprises; entrepreneurs; environmental; european; financial; findings; google; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; influence; international; interviewee; issn; issues; journal; knowledge; lack; large; level; license; management; market; methods; philanthropic; positive; practices; purpose; research; responsibility; scholar; se development; services; skills; social; social enterprises; social entrepreneurs; social impact; social value; society; study; support; turin; university; value; win cache: ejsice-5085.pdf plain text: ejsice-5085.txt item: #12 of 35 id: ejsice-5091 author: Urmanaviciene, Audrone title: WISEs’ Social Impact Measurement in the Baltic States date: 2020-10-18 words: 11029 flesch: 38 summary: The expert interview was selected to interview individuals who are experts in social enterprises, social impact measurement and its implementation, with exceptional specific knowledge and experience, and sufficiently detailed information on the research problem. There is a lack of understanding that social impact measurements help to provide evidence to the public, funders, and other stakeholders. keywords: activities; activity; aims; analysis; assessment; attribution; authorities; baltic; beneficiaries; business; chain; changes; circular; commons; content; creative; data; development; doi; ebrahim; economy; employment; enterprises; entrepreneurship; european; experience; experts; field; financial; grieco; groups; help; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact assessment; impact measurement; implementation; important; indicators; individuals; integration; international; interviews; issn; journal; lack; level; license; long; management; measurement; measuring; methods; mission; number; organization; people; process; public; qualitative; research; resources; respondents; results; scientific; services; skills; social; social business; social enterprises; social entrepreneurship; social impact; society; stakeholders; states; target; term; time; turin; university; vulnerable; wises; work; working; years cache: ejsice-5091.pdf plain text: ejsice-5091.txt item: #13 of 35 id: ejsice-5098 author: Costanza, Francesca title: The potential of circular businesses in the post-COVID era: a system dynamics view date: 2020-12-16 words: 10003 flesch: 35 summary: Specifically, recent studies intersecting strategic management and CE only focus on circular business models (CBMs) (e.g. Linder & Williander, 2017; Crainer, 2013), i.e. business representations on how companies create, transfer and capture value relating internal and external relations (Zott & Amit, 2010; Osterwalder & Pigneur, 2010) suitable to put in practice CE principles by incorporating elements that slow, narrow, and close resource loops (Geissdoerfer et al., 2018). Scholars contributions propose taxonomies of circular business models (Bocken et al., 2016; Urbinati et al., 2017), and highlight how CBMs are source of competitive advantage through the recovery of the so-called “uncaptured value” (Yang et al., 2016), that along linear business models is lost and not internalized. keywords: approach; attribution; awareness; bocken; cash; causal; chains; challenges; change; circular; circular businesses; circular economy; circular partnerships; circular product; cleaner; commission; commons; companies; company; consumers; consumption; content; conversion; converted; coronavirus; covid; covid-19; creation; creative; design; development; diagram; doi; dynamics; e.g.; economic; economy issn; effect; efficiency; ellen; entrepreneurship; environmental; et al; european; european journal; figure; flow; foundation; geissdoerfer; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; initiatives; interfirm; interfirm circular; international; issn; issues; journal; license; linear; link; literature; local; loops; macarthur; management; model; modelling; new; pandemic; partnerships; perspective; place; practices; principles; process; processes; product; production; raising; recovery; recycling; related; research; resources; responsible; review; role; social; social impact; specific; stock; strategic; strategy; study; sustainability; sustainable; system; total; total circular; transition; turin; university; use; value; variables; waste; willingness; world cache: ejsice-5098.pdf plain text: ejsice-5098.txt item: #14 of 35 id: ejsice-5100 author: Ben Abdallah, Alaa; Ackerman, Rudi Michiel title: Regenerative Post COVID-19 Recovery Measures: The Case of Rwanda date: 2020-12-16 words: 8962 flesch: 48 summary: Although our study did not investigate the project or its application in rural Rwanda, it is still part of regenerative agriculture, which is aligned with our recommendations. It, therefore, does not fully represent the more urban, affluent and densely populated areas of Kigali City, nor rural Rwanda at all. keywords: access; african; agriculture; akarima; alleviation; areas; attribution; available; business; cent; change; circular; circular economy; climate; collection; commons; commons attribution; content; countries; covid-19; cow; creative; creative commons; data; development; doi; economic; economy; economy issn; education; effects; ejsice content; ellen; employment; environmental; european; european journal; food; foundation; gardens; general; girinka; global; government; harvesting; home; households; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; important; income; informal; initiative; international; issn; journal; kigali; kitchen; k’igikoni; license; lockdown; macarthur; n=151; natural; organic; pandemic; paper; people; peri; plastic; poverty; practices; production; programme; project; rainwater; recommendations; regenerative; research; respondents; review; rural; rwanda; sample; self; separate; separation; social; social impact; source; study; sustainable; systems; table; time; turin; university; urban; village; vision; waste; water; world cache: ejsice-5100.pdf plain text: ejsice-5100.txt item: #15 of 35 id: ejsice-5158 author: Ali, Hasan; Khan, Muhammad Zeb; Rehman, Ubaid ur title: An Empirical study on adoption of Agile Project Management Methodology and its effect on Project Success with moderating role of Organizational Culture date: 2021-03-01 words: 8498 flesch: 39 summary: Agile project management methodology is showing significant positive effect on project success as p- Value < 0.05 and effect of agile project management methodology (79.4%) is much higher than Organizational Culture (10.5%). To what extent does agile project management methodology influence project success? keywords: adoption; agile; agile project; analysis; apm; attribution; author; circular; circular economy; commons; content; correlation; creative; creative commons; culture; data; development; different; doi; economy; economy issn; effect; ejsice content; elaboration; empirical; european; european journal; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; iivari; impact; international; international journal; issn; journal; level; license; literature; management journal; management methodology; managers; methodologies; methods; model; moderator; organizational; organizational culture; pakistan; paper; planning; project; project management; project success; questionnaire; relationship; research; researchers; results; role; social; social impact; software; source; study; support; survey; technique; time; traditional; traditional project; turin; turner; university; values; variable; work cache: ejsice-5158.pdf plain text: ejsice-5158.txt item: #16 of 35 id: ejsice-5282 author: Scarpellini, Sabina title: Social indicators for businesses’ circular economy: multi-faceted analysis of employment as an indicator for sustainability reporting date: 2021-03-01 words: 8687 flesch: 39 summary: Since the critical debate initiated by Moneva et al. (2006) on the possible camouflaging of social and environmental accounting and reporting by firms and CSR, http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index European Journal of Social Impact and Circular Economy - ISSN: 2704-9906 FOR PEER REVIEW (DOI: 10.13135/2704-9906/5282 Published by University of Turin) http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index EJSICE content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License 35 environmental and social accounting and the triple bottom line are now concepts more frequently used in the accounting fields, also in CE studies (Urmanaviciene & Arachchi, 2020). Studies have focused mainly on the competitiveness of firms, the implementation of circular business models (Bocken et al., 2016; Witjes & Lozano, 2016), or the analysis of the CE in the general principles of sustainability (Geissdoerfer et al., 2017; Kravchenko et al., 2019). keywords: accounting; activities; analysis; aranda; aspects; attribution; business; case; circular; circular business; circular economy; cleaner; commission; commons; companies; content; corporate; creation; creative; development; different; dimension; doi; economic; economy; economy issn; employees; employment; environmental; et al; european; european journal; experts; firms; framework; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; indicators; international; interviews; introduction; issn; jobs; journal; kravchenko; level; license; line; literature; management; measurement; micro; model; new; peer; performance; policy; principles; production; regional; related; reporting; research; resources; results; review; rivera; rossi; social; social impact; society; specific; stakeholders; studies; study; sustainability; sustainable; table; training; turin; university; usón; usón et; waste cache: ejsice-5282.pdf plain text: ejsice-5282.txt item: #17 of 35 id: ejsice-5464 author: Alabi, Olufunmilayo Foluke title: Enhancing financial resource management of families in economic recession: a case study of Kaduna State date: 2021-11-07 words: 6851 flesch: 48 summary: The study answers the following research questions: What are the sources of income available to the families in economic recession in Kaduna state, What are the ways of managing family financial resources during economic recession, What are the impact of economic recession on family financial resources, The answer to these questions should improve the existing practice though ameliorating the impact of the economic recession through enhancement of family financial resource management so as to have family stability. Specifically, the study, identified how families managed their financial resources in the period of economic recession, determined the impact of economic recession on family financial resources. keywords: area; attribution; available; bureau; business; challenges; children; circular; commons; content; creative; crisis; data; development; doi; economic; economic recession; economy; education; effective; engage; enhancement; european; experience; families; family; family financial; finances; financial; financial management; financial resources; findings; following; food; global; goals; government; hardship; health; home; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; inability; income; instrument; international; issn; items; journal; kaduna; kaduna state; license; low; management; mean; members; money; needs; new; nigeria; period; planning; population; poverty; prudent; question; random; recession; research; resource management; resources; respondents; return; sample; sampling; scale; social; state; stress; study; support; systematic; turin; turnover; unemployment; university; use; ways cache: ejsice-5464.pdf plain text: ejsice-5464.txt item: #18 of 35 id: ejsice-5487 author: Urmanaviciene, Audrone; Chantzi, Katerina; Tambari, Beverly title: Challenges of cross–sectoral collaboration of social enterprises in the Baltic states   date: 2021-07-14 words: 10177 flesch: 36 summary: Scholars are seeking to understand and theorize social enterprise collaborations (Schirmer, Cameron, 2012, Sakarya, Bodur, Yildirim-Öktem, Selekler-Göksen, 2012, Fu, 2019, Weber, Haugh, Göbel & Leonardy, 2021). The stage prior to collaboration with the public sector, the initial stages of public sector and social enterprise collaboration, and the third stage the maintaining stage after collaboration has been established. keywords: access; agreement; analysis; attribution; baltic; benefit; business; challenges; circular; clear; collaboration; commons; communication; company; content; contracts; corporations; country; creative; cross; cross sector; development; different; doi; economy; empirical; entrepreneurship; estonia; european; financial; findings; form; future; gain; goals; help; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; important; initial; international; issn; issues; journal; latvia; legitimacy; license; lithuania; local; long; main; management; municipality; needs; network; new; oecd; organisations; particular; partnerships; potential; prior; private sector; process; procurement; products; project; public sector; research; resources; sector; sector collaboration; sector social; sectoral; services; small; social; social enterprises; social entrepreneurship; social impact; society; stage; states; study; successful; support; term; time; trust; turin; university cache: ejsice-5487.pdf plain text: ejsice-5487.txt item: #19 of 35 id: ejsice-5511 author: Urmanavicius, Justas title: Perspectives of older employees in changing market date: 2021-11-07 words: 7120 flesch: 43 summary: Objectives of empirical research: 1) to conduct the survey of employers' opinion, which would help to identify the factors hindering the inclusion of elderly population in the labour market 2) to propose methods and ways on how to improve inclusion and participation of elderly population in the labour market in the future 3) to give preliminary view of Covid-19 impact on labour market for elderly employees. It is evident from the changing structure of population age and is reflected in the growing share of elderly population, related with decreasing proportion of working-age people. keywords: active; age; ageing; attribution; available; changes; circular; commons; community; conditions; content; council; creative; doi; economic; economy; elderly; elderly employees; elderly people; elderly population; employees; employment; european; experience; flexicurity; group; health; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; increase; international; interview; issn; journal; labour; labour market; lack; license; lithuania; long; market; measures; number; older; opportunities; people; percent; period; persons; policy; population; population ageing; principles; process; reasons; research; retirement; security; share; skills; social; state; support; term; total; treaty; turin; university; workers; working cache: ejsice-5511.pdf plain text: ejsice-5511.txt item: #20 of 35 id: ejsice-5516 author: de Nichilo, Stefano title: Management Accounting in European Finance for Smart Tourism and Sustainable Destinations: How Organizations Deficiency? date: 2021-03-01 words: 9576 flesch: 33 summary: This is the priority of sustainable tourism destinations, which, in a modern approach, cannot be implemented without being collectively addressed through stakeholders participation. Management techniques are considered critical to the sustainable stewardship and competitiveness of tourism destinations, especially in an island context where tourism is business all year round and all seasons. keywords: accounting; adaptive; analysis; approach; area; attribution; business; case; circular; circular economy; commitment; commons; commons attribution; content; control; creative; creative commons; cultural; current; cycle; data; destination; developed; development; different; doi; economic; economy; economy issn; effectiveness; ejsice content; elaboration; environment; european; european journal; factors; financial; future; general; high; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; image; impact; indicator; information; interest; international; international license; involvement; issn; issues; journal; level; license; life; literature; local; low; management; management accounting; managerial; methods; monitoring; natural; organization; performance; phase; planning; policies; program; public; qualitative; questionnaires; questions; related; research; resource; risk; sardinia; science; section; situational; social; social impact; source; specific; stage; stakeholders; studies; study; sustainability; sustainable; sustainable tourism; systems; theory; tools; tourism; tourism destinations; tourism development; tourism management; turin; university; value cache: ejsice-5516.pdf plain text: ejsice-5516.txt item: #21 of 35 id: ejsice-5529 author: Apostol, Desiree Jill title: Evaluation on the Livelihood Assistance of a Social Protection Agency in Region 7-Central Visayas date: 2021-11-07 words: 4163 flesch: 61 summary: What type of livelihood kit did you purchase with the additional 10,000php? Responses Frequency Average About business management 3 keywords: author; average; business; circular; doi; elaboration; following; frequency; highest; international; journal; kit; livelihood; lowest; percentage; products; program; respondents; responses; sari; social; source; starter; store; table; total; university; yes cache: ejsice-5529.pdf plain text: ejsice-5529.txt item: #22 of 35 id: ejsice-5593 author: adebisi, Ahmed olaitan; Basorun, Joseph Omoniyi title: Changing the orientation of youths towards street hawking in Ibadan, Nigeria. date: 2021-11-07 words: 6255 flesch: 55 summary: This study is limited to street hawkers between the ages of 15-24 years who are regarded as youths by the United Nation (UN), International Labour Organization (ILO), and World Bank. Challenges encountered during the study were but not limited to: • Dearth of data on the numbers of street hawkers in the city; • Many of the hawkers requested for patronage before responding to the enumerators; • keywords: activities; analysis; attribution; better; business; child; children; circular; city; commons; content; creative; daily; dangers; development; doi; duru; economic; economy; education; employment; european; factors; family; government; hawkers; hawking; hazards; health; high; household; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; ibadan; impact; implications; income; informal; international; issn; journal; labour; large; level; license; low; majority; market; nduka; nigeria; north; ojoo; opportunities; parents; people; physical; poor; poverty; road; rural; sango; science; sexual; significant; size; social; socio; source; state; street; street hawking; study; sustainable; table; total; trading; turin; university; urban; women; youths cache: ejsice-5593.pdf plain text: ejsice-5593.txt item: #23 of 35 id: ejsice-5687 author: Iannaci, Daniel title: Social impact of human resource management of hybrid organisations. An exploratory case study date: 2021-07-01 words: 11087 flesch: 51 summary: therefore the inclusion of hybrid social organization can be considered a threat to non-profit organizations. In this paper, through the method of the case study the researcher explores the hybrid organization Abel Nutraceuticals S.r.l, part of nonprofit group Arcobaleno Cooperativa Sociale and define the key factors that hybrid mission- oriented for-profit organizations with the propensity for social impact should have to have an incentive tool to value workers and determine what factors internal stakeholders would like to know to be heard understood. keywords: abel; accountability; addition; analysis; approach; attribution; best; better; biancone; brescia; business; case; chain; change; characteristics; circular; clark; commons; companies; company; content; corporate; creative; data; different; doi; economy; ecosystem; effective; enterprises; et al; ethics; european; factors; figure; financial; focus; function; future; good; governance; green; group; hall; high; hrm; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; human; hybrid; hybrid organizations; iannaci; impact; important; incentive; information; innovation; internal; international; issn; journal; key; leadership; lengnick; license; literature; management; managers; market; measurement; mission; model; monitoring; necessary; needs; new; non; nonprofit; nutraceuticals; order; organizations; performance; policy; possible; practices; process; profit; project; public; purpose; quality; reporting; research; resource; results; rev; role; sci; secinaro; section; sector; social; social impact; stakeholders; strategic; studies; study; success; theme; theory; tool; transparency; turin; university; use; value; way; workers; zamagni cache: ejsice-5687.pdf plain text: ejsice-5687.txt item: #24 of 35 id: ejsice-5712 author: Piontek, Felix Maximilian; Herrmann, Constantin; Saraev, Alexandra title: Steps from Zero Carbon Supply Chains and Demand of Circular Economy to Circular Business Cases date: 2021-06-03 words: 5196 flesch: 43 summary: However, today the development of circular business models often is a chicken and egg problem. This paper presents a way to address these needs answering the question “How can profitable circular business models be developed ensuring lower environmental impacts aiming for net zero emissions?” keywords: analysis; approach; aspects; assessment; attribution; business; business models; carbon; case; categories; chain; change; circular; circular economy; circularity; commons; companies; company; content; creative; cycle; development; doi; e.g.; economy; emissions; entire; environmental; european; evaluation; figure; ghg; goods; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impacts; international; issn; journal; license; life; materials; matrix; methods; models; net; neutral; new; potential; process; products; related; science; scope; shift; social; step; supply; sustainability; sustainable; targets; turin; university; use; value cache: ejsice-5712.pdf plain text: ejsice-5712.txt item: #25 of 35 id: ejsice-5763 author: Bosco, Federica; Fiorani, Gloria; Biagetti, Alessandro title: Opportunities and Challenges of Sustainable Development and Digital Revolution: the Italian case of Toolery date: 2021-07-01 words: 6789 flesch: 40 summary: Introduction The growing attention to the themes of Sustainable Development and the strong push towards digitalization are affecting all sectors of our society, deeply changing its dynamics. In fact, it is possible to consider the synergy between Digital Transformation (DT) and Sustainable Development a winning combination (Atos, 2018) but still not potentially exploited (Del Rìo Castro et al., 2020). keywords: action; agenda; attribution; building; business; case; change; circular; commission; commons; companies; conference; construction; consumption; content; countries; creative; development; development goals; digital; digital transformation; digitalization; document; doi; earth; economic; economy; energy; environment; european; fact; future; goals; growth; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; information; innovation; international; issn; italian; italy; journal; license; long; management; nations; new; opportunities; opportunity; order; organizations; people; plan; platform; process; production; report; resources; revolution; sdgs; sector; social; society; strategy; study; summit; support; sustainability; sustainable; sustainable development; technology; term; time; toolery; transformation; transition; turin; united; university; use; waste; work; world; years cache: ejsice-5763.pdf plain text: ejsice-5763.txt item: #26 of 35 id: ejsice-5988 author: Mazzarano, Matteo title: Criticality assessment of green materials: institutional quality, market concentration and recycling potential date: 2021-11-06 words: 8237 flesch: 46 summary: The EOL-RIR was the most suitable circularity indicator in criticality analysis: it aligns well with EU targets, including raw materials policy, and the section explains how it can be calculated using Material System Analysis data (Talens Peiró et al., 2018). 01 European Journal of Social Impact and Circular Economy - ISSN: 2704-9906 DOI: 10.13135/2704-9906/5988 Published by University of Turin http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index EJSICE content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License 1 Criticality assessment of green materials: institutional quality, market concentration and recycling potential Matteo Mazzarano1 1 Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Milan, Italy E-mail: matteo.mazzarano@unicatt.it Received: 29/07/2021 Accepted for publication: 01/11/2021 Published: 12/11/2021 Abstract The carbon transition and digitalization transformation are tied to a set of critical raw materials (CRM). keywords: analysis; approach; areas; assessment; attribution; carbon; cartesian; chain; circularity; cobalt; commodities; commons; concentration; conflict; conservation; content; correlation; countries; creative; critical; criticality; crm; data; demand; diligence; distance; distribution; doi; economic; economy; eee; elements; energy; eol; et al; european; exporters; external; farms; figure; governance; green; high; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; human; impact; index; indicators; institutional; international; issn; journal; license; literature; low; market; materials; methodology; minerals; mining; nations; oecd; policies; policy; possible; potential; production; quality; raw; raw materials; recycling; resources; responsible; results; rights; rir; risk; safe; safety; sector; social; solar; sourcing; studies; study; supply; sustainable; technologies; trade; transition; turin; union; university; use; value; vulnerability; waste; wind cache: ejsice-5988.pdf plain text: ejsice-5988.txt item: #27 of 35 id: ejsice-6063 author: Alam, Md. Tanvir; Tonny, Sabrina Afrin title: The Nexus between Demographic Dividend and COVID-19 in Bangladesh date: 2022-04-12 words: 5179 flesch: 42 summary: A study by Rahman et al (2021) on COVID- 19 responses among university students of Bangladesh shows that the majority of the students that took part in the study had a significant impact (61.48 percent). While online class has been a viable option for only private university, public university and the students of public university is suffering from long term discontinuity from their academic study, Begum et al (2020) in their study by covering a massive sample around eleven hundreds student find out some major barriers to students, which ranged from self bearing online learning cost to part time job through nearby COVID-19 patient, income reduction, financial problem associated with lost job, overpriced internet access etcetera, these problems manifested into physiological challenges and threatens the continuity of the study of students, the article concludes by recommending to provide financial subsidy to disadvantages students, another study supports the previous claim by focusing on socio-psychological impact of COVID-19 on student, the study identified numerous psychological concerns among university students and suggested to build awareness for the mental health of students (Far Abid Hossain http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index European Journal of Social Impact and Circular Economy - ISSN: 2704-9906 DOI: 10.13135/2704-9906/6063 Published by University of Turin http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index EJSICE content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License 18 et al., 2021). keywords: adverse; age; analysis; attribution; bangladesh; challenges; circular; commons; content; country; covid-19; creative; data; degree; delayed; demographic; demographic dividend; depressed; depression; dhaka; dividend; doi; economy; employee; european; experience; figure; final; fresh; graduate; graduation; health; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; international; issn; job; journal; learning; license; market; mental; moderate; people; potential; problems; public; respondents; scale; score; sector; seekers; situation; social; students; study; symptoms; turin; university; year cache: ejsice-6063.pdf plain text: ejsice-6063.txt item: #28 of 35 id: ejsice-6597 author: de Nichilo, Stefano title: How to resolve audit matters in European Affairs? Introduction to a sustainable management accounting under IAS 37 date: 2022-04-13 words: 7498 flesch: 42 summary: Specific findings from the paper analysis include ecological management accounting, “cost of decommissioning” (IAS 37) requires a fundamental change to organization management, different values exploring relationships such as corporate governance, inclusive of the living and physical world, with a longer time horizon, and a centrality of external factors. This paper is, in effect, updating this discussion to explore how far the notion of ecological management accounting has come over the last twenty years (Birnberg 2000). keywords: accounting; analysis; attribution; author; average; board; business; circular; commons; companies; company; content; corporate; creative; decommissioning; denichilo; destination; development; different; directors; disclosure; doi; ecological; economy; elaboration; elements; environmental; european; european journal; executive; external; factors; financial; gender; higher; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; independent; information; integrated; international; issn; issue; journal; level; license; management; management accounting; model; non; number; outside; paragraph; performance; reporting; reports; research; risk; significant; size; social; source; specific; stakeholders; standard; statements; subjectivity; sustainability; sustainable; system; table; theory; tourism; transparency; turin; university; value; variables; vol; year cache: ejsice-6597.pdf plain text: ejsice-6597.txt item: #29 of 35 id: ejsice-6720 author: de Nichilo, Stefano title: Shadow Bank Systems in European Affairs: Measuring Capability of Fraud Risk in Special Reports date: 2022-12-24 words: 5294 flesch: 38 summary: To what extent are special reports increasingly resembling evaluations of European Shadow Bank Systems studies? Auditors of the four vertical chambers, acting under the oversight of their director, compiled an initial portfolio of potential audit tasks (Sposato 2010) to assess European Shadow Bank System. keywords: accountability; agea; agile; agile marketing; agility; attribution; audit; bank; bank system; banking; business; capabilities; capability; chain; changes; circular; commons; content; controls; court; creative; credit; critical; customer; data; debt; denichilo; digital; doi; dynamic; e&y; economy; elaboration; error; european; european journal; european shadow; external; financial; flexibility; funds; grade; growth; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; information; internal; international; issn; journal; license; literature; management; manual; marketing; materiality; medium; model; needs; organizational; originate; performance; policies; policy; procedure; process; public; reports; research; resources; responsiveness; review; risk; services; shadow; shadow bank; shadow banking; social; special; studies; study; sub; supply; system; table; transformation; turin; university cache: ejsice-6720.pdf plain text: ejsice-6720.txt item: #30 of 35 id: ejsice-6817 author: Aranda-Usón, Alfonso; Moneva, José M.; Scarpellini, Sabina title: Sustainability accounting and the introduction of the circular economy principles in businesses date: 2022-12-24 words: 6481 flesch: 37 summary: With these premises in mind, the accounting processes are approached from a circular perspective to answer the second research question (RQ2), and Figure 2 provides an analytical framework for circular sustainability accounting. Thus, circular sustainability accounting transcends the limits of environmental accounting for the material flow measurement, and it will enable organisations to consider their impacts on a wide range of sustainability issues. keywords: accountability; accounting; activities; analysis; approach; aranda; aspects; attribution; bebbington; business; circular; circular business; circular economy; circular model; circular sustainability; cleaner; commons; companies; content; corporate; creative; development; doi; ecology; economic; economy; environmental; et al; european; firms; framework; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; indicators; industrial; integrated; international; issn; journal; level; license; literature; management; material; model; new; perspective; practices; principles; production; reporting; research; resource; review; scarpellini; social; society; stakeholders; study; sustainability; sustainability accounting; sustainable; tbl; turin; university; usón; waste cache: ejsice-6817.pdf plain text: ejsice-6817.txt item: #31 of 35 id: ejsice-6821 author: Iyer, Shankar Subramanian title: The Emerging Role and Trends of UAE Education Sector in Circular Economy date: 2023-07-27 words: 8418 flesch: 32 summary: The paper also discusses the challenges and opportunities for implementing circular economy practices in universities in the UAE and highlights examples of circular economy initiatives in various universities. The study analyses UAE universities' various initiatives to adopt circular economy practices, including using renewable energy, sustainable building design, and waste reduction strategies. keywords: attribution; awareness; business; challenges; change; circular economy; collaboration; commons; consumption; content; creative; curriculum; design; development; doi; economy initiatives; economy issn; economy practices; economy principles; education; energy; environmental; european; future; goals; help; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; implementation; initiatives; innovation; international; issn; journal; knowledge; learning; license; management; need; opportunities; paper; people; practices; principles; production; projects; renewable; research; resources; sector; skills; smart; social; stakeholders; strategies; students; study; sustainability; sustainable; sustainable practices; technologies; technology; trends; turin; uae; uae education; uae universities; universities; university; use; waste cache: ejsice-6821.pdf plain text: ejsice-6821.txt item: #32 of 35 id: ejsice-7040 author: BRZICA, Daneš title: Urban transformation: environmental issues, wicked problems, and transport development in the context of circular economy: Urban transformation date: 2023-04-19 words: 5208 flesch: 48 summary: James Evans, J., Karvonen, A., Luque-Ayala, A., Martin, Ch., McCormick, K., Rob Raven, R. and Voytenko Palgan, Y. (2019): Smart and sustainable cities? In contrast to more narrowly focused works, we bring an approach that should consider the complexity of the challenges regarding city transport requirements in terms of their growth and ecological burden (here, specifically, air pollution with PM2.5 particles). keywords: air; approach; areas; attribution; big; brzica; case; challenges; change; circular; circular economy; cities; city; commons; complex; context; creative; development; doi; economic; economy; environmental; european; field; governance; head; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; indicators; international; isbn; issn; issues; journal; large; level; license; making; management; model; nature; need; new; number; paper; pm2.5; policy; pollution; population; possible; problems; related; sdg; situation; smart; social; studies; sustainable; systems; traditional; transport; turin; university; urban; wicked cache: ejsice-7040.pdf plain text: ejsice-7040.txt item: #33 of 35 id: ejsice-7154 author: Foschi, Eleonora; Aureli, Selena; Paletta, Angelo title: Linking bioeconomy, circular economy, and sustainability: Trends, gaps and future orientation in the bio-based and biodegradable plastics industry: Linking bioeconomy, circular economy, and sustainability date: 2023-07-27 words: 8985 flesch: 45 summary: The paper is structured as follows: bio-based plastics value chain is reported in section 2, followed by research design and methodological framework (section 3). Filho et al.’s (2021) survey of 16 European countries revealed that 74% of respondents segregate plastic waste and dispose of it properly in specific containers, per their country’s regulations. keywords: 2017; analysis; applications; attribution; authors; available; bbps; bio; biodegradability; biodegradable; biodegradable plastics; bioeconomy; biological; biomass; bioplastics; bologna; business; carbon; chain; challenges; chemical; circular; circular bioeconomy; circular economy; circularity; climate; commission; commons; compostability; compostable; composting; conditions; consumers; content; conventional; corporate; costs; creative; cycle; data; design; development; different; directive; disposal; doi; economic; economy; elaboration; end; energy; environmental; eol; et al; european; feedstock; filho; food; fossil; generation; global; green; high; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; impact; industrial; industry; international; issn; journal; key; lack; land; legislative; level; license; life; local; management; market; materials; multi; need; new; packaging; paper; performance; perspective; plants; plastics; policy; processes; production; products; recycling; research; resources; review; sector; social; specific; strategy; studies; study; supply; sustainability; sustainable; system; thinking; tons; trends; turin; university; use; users; value; waste cache: ejsice-7154.pdf plain text: ejsice-7154.txt item: #34 of 35 id: ejsice-7155 author: Vola, Paola; Cantino, Giorgio; Gelmini, Lorenzo title: Micro-level measurement of the circularity of organizations: the Italian innovative standardized approach applied to a public sector case study: Micro-level measurement of the circularity of organizations date: 2023-04-19 words: 8978 flesch: 34 summary: Keywords: Circular economy, Circularity measurement, Metrics, Standards, Public organizations, Lifecycle European Journal of Social Impact and Circular Economy - ISSN: 2704-9906 DOI: 10.13135/2704-9906/7155 Published by University of Turin) 6. Saidani, M., Yannou, B., Leroy, Y., Cluzel, F. and Kendall, A. (2019), “A taxonomy of circular economy indicators”, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 207, pp. keywords: analysis; approach; april; assets; attribution; available; case; circular; circular economy; circularity; cleaner; commons; companies; concept; content; creative; critical; data; design; development; different; doi; economic; economy; energy; environmental; et al; european; evaluation; figure; framework; general; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; human; impact; implementation; indicators; international; iso; issn; journal; level; license; lifecycle; literature; management; manufacturing; material; measurement; meso; methodology; methods; metrics; micro; need; new; norm; number; organizations; performance; policy; processes; product; production; project; public; recycling; related; research; resources; review; rewarding; saidani; service; social; specific; standard; standardized; strategies; study; sustainability; sustainable; system; transition; turin; type; uni1608856; university; upo; use; value; vol; waste cache: ejsice-7155.pdf plain text: ejsice-7155.txt item: #35 of 35 id: ejsice-7425 author: Bruno, Adriana; Pozzoli, Matteo; Pisano, Sabrina; De Nuccio, Elbano title: Social pillar score and the CSR Committee: An empirical analysis of corporate governance mechanisms: Social pillar score and the CSR Committee date: 2023-05-13 words: 6938 flesch: 42 summary: Consequently, women are more concerned with corporate social performance since they tend to address stakeholders’ interests better. Other authors have considered culture in the relationship between corporate social performance and firm performance (Wei S. & Veenstra K. 2021). keywords: analysis; attention; attribution; board; business; circular; committee; commons; companies; company; content; corporate; corporate social; creative; csr; csr committee; csrcomm; data; development; directors; diversity; doi; economy; effect; environmental; esg; et al; ethics; european; european journal; evidence; financial; firm; gender; gender diversity; governance; http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ejsice/index; human; impact; industry; international; issn; issue; journal; license; literature; management; paper; performance; pillar; positive; presence; regression; relationship; research; responsibility; results; rights; sample; score; sector; size; social; social impact; social performance; social pillar; social responsibility; socialscore; stakeholder; studies; sustainability; table; turin; value; variables; vol; women cache: ejsice-7425.pdf plain text: ejsice-7425.txt