What Drives China's Growing Role in Africa?
In: IMF Working Papers, S. 1-30
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In: IMF Working Paper, S. 1-26
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In: Journal of international economics, Band 29, Heft 3-4, S. 255-271
ISSN: 0022-1996
Consumer awareness of environmental protection is getting stronger. However, with the development of the logistics industry, the environmental pollution caused by express packaging has become increasingly severe. Therefore, it is of great importance to know consumer cognition and willingness about how to reduce the express packaging pollution. In this study, through the analysis of 561 questionnaires, we analyze the impact of consumer evaluation of recyclable express packaging and green express packaging on responsibility awareness of government, logistics enterprises, and e-commerce corporates, and analyze whether there is a positive correlation between consumer evaluation and reducing environmental pressure. We find that consumers are willing to use recyclable express packaging and green express packaging, especially the latter. Moreover, the government is supposed to play a central role in solving environmental pollution problems caused by express packaging. It is recommended that the government proposes some corresponding solutions, such as introducing a packaging tax policy, setting up an environmental fund, and developing environment-friendly packaging materials. Meanwhile, consumers expect logistics enterprises and e-commerce companies to cooperate with the government actively and switch to using environment-friendly express packaging in a timely manner.
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Debating Public Diplomacy -- Soft Power and Public Diplomacy Revisited -- The Tightrope to Tomorrow: Reputational Security, Collective Vision and the Future of Public Diplomacy -- Adapting Public Diplomacy to the Populist Challenge -- Diasporas and Public Diplomacy: Distinctions and Future Prospects -- The Psychology of State-Sponsored Disinformation Campaigns and Implications for Public Diplomacy -- Public Diplomacy in the Digital Age -- Digital Diplomacy: Emotion and Identity in the Public Realm -- Culture, Cultural Diversity and Humanity-centred Diplomacies -- Public Diplomacy and Hostile Nations -- US Public Diplomacy and the Terrorism Challenge -- The China Model of Public Diplomacy and Its Future -- Political Leaders and Public Diplomacy in the Contested Indo-Pacific -- Index.
In: Government information quarterly: an international journal of policies, resources, services and practices, Band 41, Heft 3, S. 101957
ISSN: 0740-624X
In: Sage open, Band 14, Heft 2
ISSN: 2158-2440
Social commerce, as a new business model, is becoming increasingly critical. Even though a large amount of literature examines the determinants of consumer purchase intentions, the evidence needs to be more balanced. Therefore, this quantitative meta-analysis aims to compare and confirm the research results on social commerce from 2010 to 2022 to reconcile the conflicting results. The results indicate that emotional support, relationship quality, and perceived value positively and strongly correlate with purchase intention. In contrast, technical factors (such as Information quality, System quality, and Service quality) exhibited a small influence. Also, we found that culture moderated the relationships between consumer purchase intentions and their causes, except for information support and interactivity. The moderator analysis suggests technical and motivational factors are more important in Eastern than Western culture. For Social factors, the effect size of Western culture is bigger on the relationships of social support, information support, and Emotional support. This study gives insight into the integration factors that affect the breadth and depth of customers' buying plans, as well as future directions for research that will help management make decisions.
In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 175, S. 157-169
ISSN: 1879-2456
In: 3C TIC: cuadernos de desarrollo aplicados a las TIC, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 227-242
ISSN: 2254-6529
The background of the big data era makes enterprise tax management face many opportunities and challenges, in order to improve the management of enterprise capital operation risks and promote the enterprise to take the road of sustainable development. This paper firstly indexes risk names with the help of web crawler technology, establishes data sources, and then circulates the crawler to obtain the required information. Secondly, a hashing algorithm is applied to compress the massive data into a unique and extremely compact section of hash values by means of constant mapping. Then association rules are used to determine the set of frequent risk items, and the values of the two are continuously changed to derive the final predictive analysis. Finally, a capital operation risk prediction and analysis platform is built by combining the above processes. In this paper, the effectiveness of the proposed platform is verified, and the practical results show that the accuracy of the proposed platform for risk prediction discovery is as high as 97%, and the time spent for risk discovery is controlled within 30 minutes. The relevant data results verify that big data technology improves the accuracy of enterprise capital operation risk prediction and analysis while accelerating the speed of risk discovery.
In: Regional science policy and practice: RSPP, Band 14, S. 5-19
ISSN: 1757-7802
AbstractThis study uses micro‐level panel data from Chinese manufacturing firms to investigate the impact of spatial agglomeration on firm productivity, taking a firm's engagement in international trade into consideration. Embracing firm heterogeneity in trade status, we find that non‐exporters benefit from urban agglomeration through manufacturing specialization, whereas little effect of local specialization on productivity is found among exporters. The findings are driven mainly by processing exporters involved in straightforward assembly. These findings increase the understanding of heterogeneous productivity gains from urban agglomeration and the spatial economy in China.
In: Regional science policy and practice: RSPP, Band 14, S. 3-4
ISSN: 1757-7802
In: Research Policy, Band 51, Heft 3, S. 104451
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 6166-6183
ISSN: 1614-7499