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External Knowledge and Eco-Innovation: Evidence from Developing Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
The study investigates how different sources of external knowledge impact the eco-innovation efforts of SMEs in developing economies. First, the study shows that eco-innovation, which involves...

Foreign Direct Investment and Energy Demands: What Drives Economic Growth in Emerging Economies?
The study examines how foreign investments and energy use affect the economic growth of BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and their contributions to the UN Sustainable...

Exploiting a non-mainstream financial scheme to innovate: SMEs in the developing world
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a vital role in developing countries, especially in poor neighbourhoods in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In many SSA countries, these businesses help...

Are Carbon Credits in Developing Countries a Distraction from Effective Solutions?
Olu Babawa Carbon credits are often presented as an innovative tool in the fight against climate change. These credits allow companies and governments to offset their carbon emissions by funding...

Entrepreneurship: The Mechanism for Bridging Africa’s Inequality Gap
Amam Ihuwa Entrepreneurship has always been a driving force for economic growth, but its significance transcends wealth creation in Africa. It has the potential to address the continent’s most...

Are Developing Nations Getting Frustrated Over COP Talks?
Hikima Belo The impacts of anthropogenic climate change are becoming more severe, ranging from extreme weather conditions and ecosystem degradation to substantial economic losses and health-related...