Emerging Patterns and Behaviors in a Green Resilient Economy

Jean Vasile Andrei|Adriana Grigorescu
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02 September 2024
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The COVID-19 outbreak aggravated recurrent economic issues and problems of developing a resilient economy and technological development inequality between entities, countries, production structure, unemployment and social disorders that have resulted in the accentuating of political, economic, business and trade relations. Resilient economies, technological development and green entrepreneurship in the New Normal present opportunities and challenges in achieving a balanced transition.

Emerging Patterns and Behaviors in a Green Resilient Economy provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of contemporary green entrepreneurship, highlighting areas that need more exploration and encouraging new, innovative solutions to the challenges faced in creating a sustainable economy.

Lab for Entrepreneurship and Development is Emerald's innovative book series on the study of entrepreneurship and development, striving to set the agenda for advancing research on entrepreneurship in the context of finance, economic development, innovation, and the society at large.

Chapter 1. The dynamic interaction between scientific output in environmental science and energy and carbon dioxide emissions in G7 countries; Nikola Vasilić, Sonja Đuričin, and Isidora Beraha

  • Chapter 2. China’s Pursuit of Carbon Neutrality: Roadblocks and Greenlights; Vasilii Erokhin and Tianming Gao
  • Chapter 3. CO2 emissions, manufacturing growth and renewable energy consumption relationship in OECD countries: Empirical evidence from ARDL model; Mustafa Batuhan Tufaner and Ilyas Sozen
  • Chapter 4. An analysis of employees in Serbian organizations from the point of view of decisions on the personnel policy and the management style; Nikola Ćurčić, Aleksandar Grubor, and Vuk Miletić
  • Chapter 5. Challenges and constraints of female entrepreneurship in contemporary economics: Empirical Insights from Romanian business environment; Gheorghe Dan Isbășoiu, Dana Volosevici, and Jean Vasile Andrei
  • Chapter 6. Current challenges facing women entrepreneurs in contemporary economies; Cristina Gafu, Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe, and Violeta Sima
  • Chapter 7. Patterns and trends in developing green energy paradigms; Răzvan Vasile and Adriana Grigorescu
  • Chapter 8. Possibilities of sustainable business operations of economic entities in conditions of extraordinary external influences; Ljiljana Rajnović and Snežana Cico
  • Chapter 9. Marketing Strategies in Historical Tourism Based on Tourist Motivation and Needs; Mahta Saremi, Hassan Darabi, Mohammad Javad Amiri, Golamreza Nabi Bidhendi, and Homa Irani Behbahani
  • Chapter 10. Salience of corporate sustainability: proposed operationalization; Hiranya Dissanayake, Hareendra Dissabandara, Roshan Ajward, Wasantha Perera, Catalin Popescu, and Irina Gabriela Radulesc;
  • Chapter 11. LEADER approach and rural entrepreneurship for resilient rural areas: perceptions by the local action groups’ managers in Serbia; Vesna Paraušić and Nataša Kljajić
  • Chapter 12. Achieved level of development within the framework of the smart cities concept in the direction of green resilient; Drago Cvijanović, Tibor Fazekaš, Otilija Sedlak, and Dragan Stojić

Jean Vasile Andrei is a Full Professor at the Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Department of Business Administration and Senior Researcher and Managing Director of Center for Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency within the National Institute for Economic Research "Costin C. Kiriţescu", Romanian Academy.

Adriana Grigorescu is Full Professor at National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, a Full member of the Academy of Romanian Scientists, a Senior Researcher at the Romanian Academy National Institute for Economic Research "Costin C. Kiriţescu", a Ph.D. supervisor in management since 2010, and has practical, academic and research experience.