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The customer retention is an important factor in today’s increasingly tourism competitive markets which should be concerned seriously. At present, many academic customer retention researches mostly focused on the business market research in the hotel industry. In view of the tourism resort,...
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Background Given the rapid population aging in China, achieving universal health coverage (UHC) presents a primary challenge in addressing unmet healthcare needs and associated inequalities among middle-aged and older adults. Several studies have focused on healthcare utilization and its...
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As the Chinese government places increasing emphasis on the establishment of mechanisms for carbon emission reduction and inter-provincial collaboration, transparency governance offers a novel solution to the traditional challenges of territorial governance in this context. This paper...
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The five major power generation corporations dominate the power industry in China, and play vital roles in China's carbon trading scheme. Under this circumstance, this paper studies the allocation of carbon emission quotas to China's five major power generation corporations based on the fairness...
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This paper explores Impact Investing (II) within the renewable energy sector drawing on ethical decision-making and Behaviour Reasoning Theory (BRT) to achieve an enhanced understanding of the complex ethical sensemaking process of impact investors. Addressing the ethical tensions faced by...
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The panel data analysis points to economic and social factors contributing to NOx, PM2.5, PM10, SO2, and VOCs in China’s 31 provinces. The spatial correlation analysis using Global and Local Moran’s I values indicates the existence of a significant and positive spatial autocorrelation with...
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