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2025, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 159-174 Integration of social responsibility in Lithuanian banks’ sustainability reports under the EU taxonomy framework Sustainable business models in the digital transformation of higher education: Evidence from Ukraine
by Dovile Kudirkaite - 175-193 The role of social media influencers in transforming consumer perceptions and purchase intentions
by Rashid Ali & Fouzia Nasir & Sheema Haider - 194-211 Rethinking protein futures: A conceptual framework for consumer attitude, subjective norms, sustainable eating psychology and culture
by Elze Rudiene & Guste Skrickaite & Patricija Jasinskaite - 212-224 Embodied carbon meets payback: Stakeholder-driven MCDM for selecting renovation scenarios
by Paulius Spudys & Deimante Jarmalaviciute & Egle Klumbyte - 225-324 The role of CSR in achieving energy sustainability
by Mariam Kasradze & Dalia Streimikiene
2025, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 87-99 Sustainable business models in the digital transformation of higher education: Evidence from Ukraine
by Olena Strapchuk & Michalis Koniordos & Svitlana Strapchuk & Vitalii Nitsenko - 100-117 Mediation of supply chain operations on the relationship between lean manufacturing and sustainability
by Rashid Ali & Fouzia Nasir & Sheema Haider - 118-131 Blockchain-enabled circular economy: Rethinking waste management in global manufacturing
by Ahmad Bathaei & Bahador Bahramimianrood & Siti Rahmah Awang - 132-149 Performance evaluation of exchange-traded funds in the US
by Arunas Mockus - 150-158 From treaty abuse to tax integrity and sustainability: Swiss practices under OECD BEPS Action 6
by Ruta Savignac
2025, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-11 Economic and environmental factors determining carbon dioxide emissions in Lithuania
by Gintare Barisauskaite & Asta Mikalauskiene - 12-29 Evaluating and ranking quality education for sustainable development in the Baltic States: A multi-criteria decision-making approach using Eurostat data
by Dalia Streimikiene & Ahmad Bathaei - 30-42 Comparative assessment of circular economy performance in the Baltic States using MCDM methods
by Justas Streimikis - 43-62 Developing a tailored sustainable supply chain framework for dairy SMEs in Lithuania using Best-Worst Method
by Irena Krisciukaitiene & Ahmad Bathaei - 63-86 From energy islands to EU grid: Baltic progress through the lens of the Energy Trilemma Index during 2000-2023
by Tomas Karpavicius & Tomas Balezentis
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