{"results":[{"id":"ss_99ce521090ce187be2685d2fbc098ad75c45384a","title":"Exploring the safe and just space for urban and regional Australia","authors":[{"name":"Kylie Goodwin"},{"name":"Mengyu Li"},{"name":"T. Wiedmann"}],"abstract":"Australia is a highly urbanised country, with over 85% of people living in city environments, so the lifestyles of city dwellers and the infrastructure of cities are critical to addressing sustainability issues. Australian cities have embraced the Doughnut Economics framework for sustainability; however, methodologies and data to comprehensively assess environmental and social sustainability are underdeveloped and locally focused, undermining the effectiveness of targets set. This research compares social outcomes of capital cities and regional areas within Australia with 12 environmental stressors and shows that consumption-based, environmental footprints are between 1.7 and 44 times higher than global averages. The most critical environmental issue is biodiversity loss within Australia while the most critical social issues are living standards in remote and regional communities, and inequality. The sustainability challenges for different actors, planetary boundaries, and economic sectors in Australia vary substantially, especially when viewed from a consumption rather than a production perspective.","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2025,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.1038/s42949-025-00216-w","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/99ce521090ce187be2685d2fbc098ad75c45384a","pdf_url":"https://doi.org/10.1038/s42949-025-00216-w","is_open_access":true,"citations":1,"published_at":"","score":69.03},{"id":"doaj_10.61459/ijfs.v3i1.40","title":"Women, Global Reporting Initiative Standards (GRI), and Carbon Emission Disclosure","authors":[{"name":"Saiful Anwar"},{"name":"Ega Rusanti"},{"name":"Dewi Rahmawati Maulidiyah"}],"abstract":"This study aims to examine whether the adoption of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards enhances carbon emission disclosure among banks in Indonesia. Furthermore, it provides empirical evidence that the presence of women on boards moderates the relationship between GRI adoption and carbon emission disclosure. The study was conducted on 40 conventional and Islamic banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the period 2015–2021. The analysis employs Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression, with robustness tests conducted using alternative measurement variables to ensure the consistency of the results. The findings consistently demonstrate that the adoption of GRI Standards positively influences carbon emission disclosure in Indonesian banks. The presence of women on boards promotes banks’ engagement in global climate change agendas, aligning with the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 5, 8, and 13. This study reinforces stakeholder theory and Critical Mass Theory, indicating that a minimum threshold of female board members is necessary to influence strategic decisions, particularly in encouraging voluntary disclosures such as carbon emission reporting. Notably, the study also finds that carbon emission disclosure is valued by banking stakeholders in Indonesia. Therefore, policymakers are encouraged to establish regulations that mandate GRI adoption and ensure a minimum representation of women in strategic decision-making positions within the banking sector.","source":"DOAJ","year":2025,"language":"","subjects":["Economics as a science","Regional economics. 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In contrast, South Korea has not joined the China-led Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization (APSCO), and it has shown limited or no interest in two other regional space science and technology education institutions led by India and China respectively.","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2025,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.1080/14799855.2025.2483181","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/2ea69621aaee00a71d2e242cacc449f579b37521","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":69},{"id":"ss_25a421e6455b60209adcbbeb4e42790f8b29ba06","title":"A modelling study to explore the effects of regional socio-economics on the spreading of epidemics","authors":[{"name":"Jan E. Snellman"},{"name":"Rafael A. Barrio"},{"name":"K. Kaski"},{"name":"M. Korpi–Lagg"}],"abstract":"Epidemics, apart from affecting the health of populations, can have large impacts on their social and economic behavior and subsequently feed back to and influence the spreading of the disease. This calls for systematic investigation which factors affect significantly and either beneficially or adversely the disease spreading and regional socio-economics. Based on our recently developed hybrid agent-based socio-economy and epidemic spreading model we perform extensive exploration of its six-dimensional parameter space of the socio-economic part of the model, namely, the attitudes towards the spread of the pandemic, health and the economic situation for both, the population and government agents who impose regulations. We search for significant patterns from the resulting simulated data using basic classification tools, such as self-organizing maps and principal component analysis, and we monitor different quantities of the model output, such as infection rates, the propagation speed of the epidemic, economic activity, government regulations, and the compliance of population on government restrictions. Out of these, the ones describing the epidemic spreading were resulting in the most distinctive clustering of the data, and they were selected as the basis of the remaining analysis. We relate the found clusters to three distinct types of disease spreading: wave-like, chaotic, and transitional spreading patterns. The most important value parameter contributing to phase changes and the speed of the epidemic was found to be the compliance of the population agents towards the government regulations. We conclude that in compliant populations, the infection rates are significantly lower and the infection spreading is slower, while the population agents’ health and economical attitudes show a weaker effect.","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2024,"language":"en","subjects":["Computer Science","Medicine"],"doi":"10.1007/s42001-024-00322-2","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/25a421e6455b60209adcbbeb4e42790f8b29ba06","pdf_url":"https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s42001-024-00322-2.pdf","is_open_access":true,"citations":2,"published_at":"","score":68.06},{"id":"doaj_10.2478/ers-2024-0020","title":"Economic and social exclusion in the European Community in the years 2011-2022","authors":[{"name":"Kasprzyk Beata"}],"abstract":"The subject-matter and aim of this paper is to present the extent of poverty and economic and social exclusion in the countries of the European Union (EU-27). The specific aim is the comparative assessment and reduction of these processes between 2011 and 2022.","source":"DOAJ","year":2024,"language":"","subjects":["Regional economics. Space in economics","Economics as a science"],"doi":"10.2478/ers-2024-0020","url":"https://doi.org/10.2478/ers-2024-0020","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":68},{"id":"ss_18692b8f7ad59087f9adb57b794fedb996220511","title":"Human Agency, Knowledge and Space in Bratislava Socio-spatial analysis of innovation in a capital city","authors":[{"name":"ila Ceren VARIS HUSAR"},{"name":"M. Husar"},{"name":"V. Ondrejicka"}],"abstract":"The effect of the time and space on people and the knowledge production is examined with various methods and approaches in different disciplines as economics, geography, development studies, planning and the like. From the socio-spatial perspective, regional development is related in one dimension of how the individual links to one’s environment, both individually and within a community. This research is a part of a wider research project, called REGINNO 1 delves into the regional innovation capacity in Slovakia, specifically explores the interrelation of human agency and local development from the socio-spatial perspective specific to capital city of Bratislava. Human agency refers to the individuals’ capacity and perspective to be involved in the creation of novel ideas and contribution to local knowledge. The socio-spatial perspective acknowledges the interplay between social structures and spatial arrangements, exploring the role of physical environments shape social relations and opportunities for the aforementioned individuals. Human capital capacity fosters a favourable setting for innovation by enabling the sharing of knowledge and resources, and facilitating the formation of networks and partnerships. Based on the findings of this research, there are a number of recommendations of this research for policymakers, and practitioners to foster environments, spaces and planning strategies that empower individuals, promote inclusion, and address socio-spatial diversities in local context.","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2023,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.37199/c41000119","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/18692b8f7ad59087f9adb57b794fedb996220511","pdf_url":"https://press.universitetipolis.edu.al/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/p20_11.pdf","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":67},{"id":"ss_ecebeaf314f5de92f912011018f5be3484849e82","title":"Two self-organizing principles in economics and a conflict between them","authors":[{"name":"Y. Yegorov"}],"abstract":"","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2023,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.1007/s40844-023-00257-9","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/ecebeaf314f5de92f912011018f5be3484849e82","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":67},{"id":"doaj_10.1016/j.aglobe.2022.100027","title":"Digital revolution, financial infrastructure and entrepreneurship: The case of India","authors":[{"name":"Arvind Panagariya"}],"abstract":"This paper examines two aspects of the digitalization of finance in India, which has been surprisingly robust and fast growing. Much of this success is due to the government's introduction of a biometric identity known as Aadhaar. Because financial transactions require definitive proof of identity of the transacting parties, Aadhaar provides this proof without any document via biometric verification, thus greatly facilitating electronic transactions. The paper also documents the impact of digital financialization by showing examples of entrepreneurship, both directly in the fintech space through the creation of new web-based services as well as the rise of new businesses that make use of the fintech infrastructure that has been created.","source":"DOAJ","year":2022,"language":"","subjects":["Regional economics. Space in economics"],"doi":"10.1016/j.aglobe.2022.100027","url":"http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667111522000044","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":66},{"id":"ss_dcc5ff8ae3b0821afe1593232a2675325752c559","title":"Specific Features of Economic Federalism From the Standpoint of Regional Economics","authors":[{"name":"N. Korotina"},{"name":"S. Abramkina"}],"abstract":"In the modern Russian space, the socio-economic role of the regions is increasing. The region, first, is part of the system of a federal state, and second, it is a relatively independent economic system that has its own political, economic, social and cultural characteristics. Analyzing the essence of economic federalism from the perspective of various branches of economic science will allow a more systematic study of federal and regional development interests. Therefore, the purpose of this article was to identify the specific features of economic federalism from the standpoint of regional economic science. Comparative analysis was used as the research method. It was found that economic federalism, from the standpoint of regional economics, represented a system of relationships and a mechanism for interaction between the central core and the territories of the country regarding the provision of economic resources for state functions at different levels of government. The formation of an effective model of economic federalism should be based on the organization of interactions between the federal center and the regions, and not on strengthening the ‘power vertical’, which will allow combining the interests of the federation with the interests of its subjects and municipalities, ensuring the sustainability of territorial development. Keywords: economic federalism, regional economy, mesoeconomics, territorial development","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2022,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.18502/kss.v7i2.10308","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/dcc5ff8ae3b0821afe1593232a2675325752c559","pdf_url":"https://knepublishing.com/index.php/KnE-Social/article/download/10308/16820","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":66},{"id":"ss_22f711ddfb387a58339fc714ff2c203762b47195","title":"Concepts of Space, Refiguration of Spaces, and Comparative Research: Perspectives from Economic Geography and Regional Economics","authors":[{"name":"L. Suwala"}],"abstract":"","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2021,"language":"en","subjects":["Political Science"],"doi":"10.17169/FQS-22.3.3789","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/22f711ddfb387a58339fc714ff2c203762b47195","is_open_access":true,"citations":15,"published_at":"","score":65.45},{"id":"doaj_10.20885/ejem.vol13.iss1.art7","title":"Commercial banks regulation and intermediation function in an emerging market","authors":[{"name":"Amalachukwu Chijindu Ananwude"},{"name":"Steve Nkem Ibenta"},{"name":"Gideon Kasie Ezu"},{"name":"Celestine Sunday Okaro"}],"abstract":"\nPurpose - This paper investigates the effect of commercial bank regulations, namely the price, product, and geographic regulations, on the intermediation function of commercial banks in Nigeria. \n\nMethods - Using secondary data from 1986 to 2017 from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the World Bank, this study employs the Autoregressive Distributive Lag (ARDL) model and Granger causality framework.\n\nFindings - This paper provides evidence of a long-run relationship between commercial bank regulation and intermediation function represented by private sector credit to RGDP (regional gross domestic product). It also finds that commercial banks' regulation index through price, product, and geographic regulation has a positive relationship with intermediation function. Furthermore, the long-run relationship between commercial bank regulation and intermediation function described by private sector credit to RGDP is affirmed.\n\nImplication - The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) needs to relax the product regulation to allow commercial banks to engage in various conventionally non-banking activities.\n\nOriginality - The paper contributes to the literature by ascertaining the commercial banks' intermediation function to Nigeria's economic growth and development.\n","source":"DOAJ","year":2021,"language":"","subjects":["Economic growth, development, planning","Regional economics. 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Azis"}],"abstract":"The following sections are included:IntroductionTreatment of ‘Space’: From Partial to General EquilibriumInterregional Inequality and Emergence of CitiesInfrastructure DevelopmentRegional Science and Contemporary Development IssuesSummaryAppendixReferences","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2020,"language":"en","subjects":["Economics"],"doi":"10.1142/9789811213380_0002","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/910fa0ca157a7d2df201d487ad4d54859b581bb2","is_open_access":true,"citations":1,"published_at":"","score":64.03},{"id":"ss_1c99b94d76dbe461f7783f364611a9ee2a94d558","title":"Development of Regional Economics Studies in Peru: Contributions and Criticisms","authors":[{"name":"Juan C. Palomino"}],"abstract":"This research presents an overview of the evolution of regional economic studies in Peru. After a brief introduction, the document presents a summary of the different conceptions of space in Regional Economics through time. In addition, the document shows the origins of Regional Economics, as well as the factors that explain the interest in the development of regional studies in the Latin American context. This document also explains the importance of the geographical space of Peru for regional research. Indeed, the country is the perfect setting because Peru has a wide geographic diversity (ecosystems, microclimates) throughout its territory, it has implemented a variety of public policies to propose economic growth measures, and it has many social issues to propose territorial policies (migration, crime, health, employment, among others). Despite these characteristics, regional research in Peru is relatively less than in other Latin  American countries. Finally, the document offers the contributions and criticisms of the regional studies in the Peruvian context.","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2020,"language":"en","subjects":["Political Science"],"doi":"10.18800/economia.202002.002","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/1c99b94d76dbe461f7783f364611a9ee2a94d558","pdf_url":"https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/economia/article/download/22664/21814","is_open_access":true,"citations":1,"published_at":"","score":64.03},{"id":"ss_78567a1caa1a8fd2a4a6669d3ffd61ee33bf7ef7","title":"The essence and role of monitoring the formation and development of the economic space in the system of regional economy and management","authors":[{"name":"А.А. Мирохина"},{"name":"К.С. Скворцова"}],"abstract":"Проведенное исследование позволило выявить некоторые тенденции развития ре гиональной экономической науки и развития экономического пространства территорий от коннота ционной нагрузки на само понятие «регион» до переосмысления роли агломерационного эффекта в трансформировании экономического пространства как одной из главных детерминант экономического и пространственного развития территорий, а также важности создания фундамента для функциони рования системы проактивного регионального управления, носящего упреждающий характер, вместо действующей в настоящее время реактивной системы. The conducted research allowed to reveal some tendencies of development of regional Economics and development of economic space of the territories of the connotational load on the concept of «region» to rethinking the role of agglomeration effect in the transformation of economic space as one of the main determinants of economic and spatial development, as well as the importance of creating a Foundation for the functioning of the system of proactive regional management, wearing proactive, instead of the current reactive system.","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2020,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.34925/eip.2020.121.8.075","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/78567a1caa1a8fd2a4a6669d3ffd61ee33bf7ef7","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":64},{"id":"ss_a298983045f8d01b3713808bddbc2ebe954b3a87","title":"Digitalization of the Regional Socio-Ecological-Economics Space of Russia","authors":[{"name":"D. V. 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Fossen"},{"name":"Thorsten Martin"}],"abstract":"","source":"CrossRef","year":2018,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2018.04.004","url":"https://doi.org/10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2018.04.004","is_open_access":true,"citations":12,"published_at":"","score":62.36},{"id":"ss_80fc80e94e48f12827e7eef06fe419d026631884","title":"Contemporary Studies on Suburban (Indonesia) Today: Critique on Classical-Neoclassical Regional Economics Based Institutional Economics Perspectives","authors":[{"name":"Pitri Yandri"},{"name":"D. Priyarsono"},{"name":"A. Fauzi"},{"name":"A. Dharmawan"}],"abstract":"The current trend shows that the growth of suburban area is increasingly massif, both its total areas as well as quantity. However, the phenomenon is not followed with the attention of researchers to conduct the study on it. Even if there is, their attention escape on an important approach in the analysis. Their analysis rests on old theories which assume that the space planning and land just triggered by the company's and household’s behavior. Nonetheless, the fact remains that land use planning involves complex functions of institution. Therefore, this brief article reports the results of a literature review about the condition of suburban areas in Indonesia. The approach is conducted by critical review using institutional analysis to elaborate classical and neoclassical regional economic theories, as well as comparing and synthesizing the literature. To sharpen the argument, I also present the relevant descriptive data. Through institutional perspective, I argue that the real question of land use planning and its development in the suburbs exists beyond land and infrastructure issues.","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2018,"language":"en","subjects":["Economics"],"doi":"10.23917/jep.v19i1.5701","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/80fc80e94e48f12827e7eef06fe419d026631884","pdf_url":"http://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/JEP/article/download/5701/4047","is_open_access":true,"citations":3,"published_at":"","score":62.09},{"id":"ss_14c10337da121909a74ff8326d20a27e0569109a","title":"Transportation, Knowledge and Space in Urban and Regional Economics","authors":[{"name":"Kakuya Matsushima"},{"name":"W. 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