E-Book, Englisch, 491 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences
Almeida / Morais / Santos Multidimensional Sustainability: Transitions and Convergences
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-24892-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Proceedings of ISPGAYA 2022
E-Book, Englisch, 491 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences
ISBN: 978-3-031-24892-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Part 1: Accountancy & Fiscal Organization.- Chapter 1: Sustainability reporting in the Portuguese municipalities: an empirical analysis of the 25 largest municipalities.- Chapter 2: Understanding Sustainable Innovations in Malaysia’s Public Procurement Initiatives.- Part 2: Electronics & Industrial Automation.- Chapter 3: Induction Heating System for Industrial Bearings or Common Appliances.- Chapter 4: Magnetic field imaging prototype.- Chapter 5: Sensory Application in Intelligent Monitoring for the Sustainability of Indoor Spaces.- Chapter 6: The Double Benefit of Environmental Sustainability – The Case of ISPGAYA.- Part 3: Energy Efficiency.- Chapter 7: Energy Consumption Analysis from Main Parameters: A Dataset in the Brazilian Scenario.- Chapter 8: New Energies Framework: Hydrogen Ecosystem, Geopolitical and Economic Impacts.- Part 4: Information Technology & Cybersecurity.- Chapter 9: A comparative model for female and male Generation Y individuals regarding their interest and intention to use eBooks.- Chapter 10: Gamification on cybersecurity literacy: social sustainability and educative projects.- Chapter 11: Relevance and Characteristics of Responsible Innovation Assessment Tools.- Chapter 12: Sustainability in Erasmus+ Projects: StartIT.- Chapter 13: The challenges of teaching in a context of concern for sustainability and strong technological innovation: a literature review.- Part 5: Management & Administration.- Chapter 14: Exploring the Determinants of Social Entrepreneurship Intention.- Chapter 15: Perceived Neuroticism and Sustainability: A Perfect Storm? An Analysis of U.S. Equity Crowdfunding Projects.- Chapter 16: Private Agricultural Insurance and its Current Adhesion by Rural Producers: a Partial Analysis in Paraná State.- Chapter 17: Integrating Sustainability into Decision-Making: an Analysis of different Types of Management Control Systems.- Chapter 18: Sustainable Cities? Insights from Brazil and Portugal.- Part 6: Marketing.- Chapter 19: The relationship between corporate social responsibility and customer satisfaction: literature review.- Part 7: Mechanics.- Chapter 20: Comparison of Numerical and Experimental Approaches to Determine Tensile Strength in Mechanical Components.- Chapter 21: Analysis of the Variation of th Mechanical Properties of a LLDPE Matrix by Incorporation of Reused XLPE.- Chapter 22: Indoor Navigation of an Autonomous Guided Vehicle Using ArUco Markers.- Part 8: Sustainability & Innovation.- Chapter 23: Plastic and Copper Reduction in Residential Building, an Empirical Analysis on Materials Usage and Energy Efficiency.- Chapter 24: Sustainability in Society 5.0 Perspective.- Chapter 25: The Role of Mathematics on the Sustainability: a Systematic Review.- Chapter 26 : Impacts on Students and Teachers of the Course Strategies for Well-being.- Chapter 27: Peace as an Essential Condition for Sustainable Development.- Chapter 28: The Sustainability of the Cork Sector Through a Second Life of Retired Wine Bottle Corks: an Empirical Study.- Part 9: Tourism & Leisure.- Chapter 29: A Grounded Theory of Historic Housing Tourism: a methodological path.- Chapter 30: Attitudes of Internal Stakeholders About Museums in Vojvodina and their Offer in Tourism.- Chapter 31: Perception and expectations of an employability fair as a generator of sustainable wealth in the tourism sector.- Chapter 32: Rail Tourism – emergencies and possibilities on national territory.- Chapter 33: Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the Portuguese Tourism Context: a Preliminary Study.- Chapter 34: The impact of COVID-19 on active population perception, motivation, and decision to travel in the northern zone of Portugal.