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Item Metadata only Digital sustainability and eco-environmental sustainability: A review of emerging technologies, resource challenges, and policy implications(2024-01-01) Meinhold R.; Wagner C.; Dhar B.K.; Meinhold R.; Mahidol Universityinsights and policy recommendations for industry practitioners, policymakers, and researchers committed to advancing sustainable digital transformation.Item Metadata only Digital Leadership and Sustainable Development: Enhancing Firm Sustainability Through Green Innovation and Top Management Innovativeness(2025-01-01) Zada M.; Zada S.; Dhar B.K.; Ping C.; Sarkar S.; Zada M.; Mahidol Universityleaders, and researchers committed to leveraging digital leadership for corporate sustainability and the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).Item Metadata only Exploring the challenges of AI-driven business intelligence systems in the Malaysian insurance industry(2025-01-01) Ramachandaran S.; Mahalley Z.; Nuraini R.; Dhar B.K.; Ramachandaran S.; Mahidol Universityand highlight areas that require attention, such as leadership commitment, workforce upskilling, technological infrastructure improvements, and policy advocacy. Conclusion: This study adds to the limited academic literature on AI-driven BI adoption in emergingItem Metadata only Environmental Sustainability and CO2 Emissions in Mexico: Unveiling the Roles of Fiscal Policy, Digital Innovation, and Renewable Energy Transitions(2025-01-01) Islam S.; Pérez-Romero M.E.; Yousuf M.; Dhar B.K.; Bhowmik R.C.; Roshid M.M.; Sumon S.A.; Islam S.; Mahidol Universitydecentralization frameworks, invest in renewable-powered ICT infrastructure, and accelerate clean energy development to fulfill its climate commitments. The findings offer actionable insights to guide low-carbon transitions in emerging economies.Item Metadata only Strategic barriers to circular waste transitions in emerging economies: A fuzzy DEMATEL approach for sustainable industrial development(2025-12-01) Shanta M.H.; Patwary P.M.; Salman S.; Hanifa S.A.; Shil S.; Hasanat S.; Roshid M.M.; Dhar B.K.; Shanta M.H.; Mahidol University. Results highlight that inadequate waste sorting infrastructure, limited financial capacity, and insufficient commitment to sustainable innovation are the most influential causal barriers, creating systemic constraints to CE transitions. The hierarchical
