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The Age Structure, Stringency Policy, Income, and Spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019: Evidence From 209 Countries
(FRONTIERS MEDIA SAAVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE CH-1015, SWITZERLAND, 2021)
This article aims at answering the following questions: (1) What is the influence of age structure on the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)? (2) What can be the impact of stringency policy (policy responses to ...
EXPANDING THE BOUNDARY OF BRAND EXTENSIONS THROUGH BRAND RELATIONSHIP QUALITY
(VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECH UNIVSAULETEKIO AL 11, VILNIUS LT-10223, LITHUANIA, 2016)
Research on brand extensions identifies the concept of perceived fit as the prime determinant of success. Yet, it is not difficult to find examples of brands that have been extended successfully into "perceptually distant" ...
The significance of renewable energy use for economic output and environmental protection: evidence from the Next 11 developing economies
(SPRINGER HEIDELBERGTIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY, 2017)
Increasing economic activities in developing economies raise demand for energy mainly sourced from conventional sources. The consumption of more conventional energy will have a significant negative impact on the environment. ...
Factors affecting CO2 emissions in top countries on renewable energies: A LMDI decomposition application
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND, 2018)
This study breaks down carbon emissions into six effects considering the current Top 23 countries group on renewable energies, afterwards divided into two different groups (the TOP countries in Europe and the remaining ...
Analyzing the Tourism-Energy-Growth Nexus for the Top 10 Most-Visited Countries
(MDPIST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND, 2017)
By using the Emirmahmutoglu-Kose bootstrap Granger non-causality method, this study explores the directions of causality among tourist arrivals, tourism receipts, energy consumption and economic growth for the top 10 ...
Does corruption matter for the environment? Panel evidence from China
(WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBHGENTHINER STRASSE 13, D-10785 BERLIN, GERMANY, 2017)
This article examines the income-energy-SO2 emissions nexus by taking a corruption variable into account. To that end, the panel cointegration methods are applied to 29 Chinese provinces over 1999-2012. The authors 'empirical ...
Inequality in leisure mobility: An analysis of activity space segregation spectra in the Stockholm conurbation
(ELSEVIER, 2023)
Leisure mobility forms an important part of people’s spatial activity and mobility spectrum. This study aims to
analyse the inequality dimensions of spatial mobility of individuals who seek to move to recreational and ...
Using Nudges to Reduce Cheating in Exams: A Randomized-field Experiment
(Duvar, 11.10.2023)
Cheating behavior is a significant problem within the education system. This study aims to mitigate cheating behavior through the implementation of various nudges. A randomized field experiment was conducted at a ...
Leisure mobility changes during the COVID-19 pandemic – An analysis of survey and mobile phone data in Sweden
(ELSEVIER, 2023)
The COVID-19 pandemic affected travelling in general, and the leisure mobility and the spatial distribution of travellers in particular. In most parts of the world, both domestic and international travel has been replaced ...
Cyclists as Intelligent Carriers of Space-Time Environmental Information: Crowd-Sourced Sensor Data for Local Air Quality Measurement and Mobility Analysis in the Netherlands
(Routledge, 2023)
In recent years, slow travel modes (walking, cycling) have gained
much interest in the context of urban air quality management.
This article presents the findings from a novel air quality
measurement experiment in the ...