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2. COVID-19 Pandemic and the Accommodation Sector in Sardinia, Italy: Impacts and Response Actions
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Chiappa, Giacomo Del, author
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- 2021
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3. Assessment of Socio-Economic Sustainability and Resilience after COVID-19.
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D'Adamo, Idiano and D'Adamo, Idiano
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Technology: general issues ,America Latina ,Asia Pacific ,CO2 emission ,COVID-19 ,COVID-19 pandemic ,China ,Covid-19 outbreak ,DEA ,EU ,Europe ,Food-Energy-Water nexus ,IT disruptions ,Latent Moderate Structural Equations ,TFP ,Twitter ,Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology ,adoption willingness of IoT traceability technology ,agrivoltaic system ,agronomic management ,air pollution ,air quality ,best-worst method ,bioenergy ,biogas ,biomethane ,business ,case studies ,change ,circular economy ,circular network ,climate change ,competences ,consumers' awareness ,crisis ,crop production ,customer-supplier relationship ,cyber-security ,cybersecurity ,data science ,demand shock ,digital transformation ,digitalization ,digitization ,distance learning ,dominant design ,e-commerce ,econometric modeling ,economic burden ,economic sustainability ,efficiency measurement ,electric vehicle ,emerging cities ,emission level ,environmental sustainability ,external capital ,financialization ,food system ,fuzzy best-worst method ,gas supply decarbonization ,grey DEMATEL ,gross domestic product ,health effects ,higher education ,hypothetical extraction method ,incentives ,infectious disease ,infrastructure ,innovation ,innovation ecosystem ,innovation strategy ,input-output model ,levelized cost ,local community ,methodology ,mobility choice ,multi-criteria decision making ,multi-domain resilience ,n/a ,natural gas grid ,pandemic ,perception analysis ,pig farmers ,reflexive governance ,renewable energy ,resilience ,resilience decisions ,resilience of city ,resilient supply chains ,sectoral linkage ,small and medium-sized enterprises ,small- and medium-sized enterprises ,social sustainability ,socio-economic sustainability ,solar photovoltaics ,strategic agility ,strategic resilience ,supply chain collaboration ,supply chain resilience ,sustainability ,sustainability strategy ,sustainable development goals ,sustainable electricity production ,sustainable integration ,sustainable operations ,the Asian region ,urban planning ,urban resilience ,warehouse logistics ,women's leadership - Abstract
Summary: The pandemic period has caused severe socio-economic damage, but it is accompanied by environmental deterioration that can also affect economic opportunities and social equity. In the face of this double risk, future generations are ready to be resilient and make their contribution not only on the consumption side, but also through their inclusion in all companies by bringing green and circular principles with them. Policy makers can also favor this choice.
4. The Impact of COVID-19 on Financial Markets and the Real Economy.
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Gherghina, Ştefan Cristian and Gherghina, Ştefan Cristian
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Economics, finance, business & management ,Anglo-Saxon model ,COVID-19 ,COVID-19 outbreak ,COVID-19 pandemic ,Canada ,Chinese model ,DSGE models ,Dirichlet distribution ,Ecuador ,GARCH (1,1) model ,GDP ,Japanese model ,Latin America ,Leontief model ,Rhenish (German) model ,Scandinavian (Swedish) model ,Stringency Index ,TAM model ,TRA model ,US economy ,Vietnam ,World Pandemic Uncertainty Index ,banking sector ,border areas ,business environment ,coronavirus ,corporate insolvency ,credit access ,disaster ,early warning early action ,economic concentration ,economic groups ,economic power ,economy ,entry mode ,family firms ,financial technology ,financial time series forecasting ,forecasting methods ,generalized linear model (GLM) ,impact ,impulse response functions ,industrial sectors ,informal labor ,information environment ,informational spread of coronavirus ,labor market ,labour market ,loan restructuring policy ,market volatility ,mergers and acquisitions (M&As) ,monetary policy ,multiplier effects ,n/a ,pandemic ,pandemic impact ,policy responses ,quality of life ,rural ,simulation ,socioeconomic model ,state support measures ,stock index ,stock market ,stock markets ,sustainable development goal (SDG) index ,system dynamics ,technical analysis ,the COVID-19 pandemic ,tourism ,tourism sector ,tourist and recreational potential ,trade ,transformation ,uncertainty analysis ,urban ,workforce - Abstract
Summary: This reprint comprises 17 papers published in the Special Issue entitled "The Impact of COVID-19 on Financial Markets and the Real Economy", centered on socioeconomic models affected by the pandemic (Vasin, 2022); the COVID-19 impact on various sectors or the economy as a whole, for instance in Canada (Singh et al., 2022), China (Habibi et al., 2022), Slovakia (Svabova et al., 2022), the United States (Rodousakis & Soklis, 2022) or Vietnam (Huynh et al., 2021; Nguyen et al., 2022); the benefits of teleworking on the continuity of operations across various sectors (Santos et al., 2022); research of the tourism and recreational possibilities of Russia and Kazakhstan's cross-border regions and the threats these areas faced during the pandemic (Tanina et al., 2022), the impact of the new coronavirus infection on the Russian labor market (Rodionov et al., 2022); the factors driving young Vietnamese people's intention to use financial technology in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak (Khuong et al., 2022) or those influencing access to credit for informal labor sector (Vu and Ho, 2022); predicting and analyzing Jordanian insurance firms' performance (Altarawneh et al., 2022) or developing an early warning system for solvency risk in the banking industry (Hidayat et al., 2022) during the COVID-19 pandemic; the impact of the pandemic on European stock markets (Keliuotyte-Staniuleniene and Kviklis, 2022); the drivers of cross-border mergers and acquisitions during the pandemic (Lee et al., 2021); examining the financial and fiscal variables of Ecuadorian economic groups (Tulcanaza-Prieto and Morocho-Cayamcela, 2021).
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