2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.segy.2022.100085
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Smart knowledge management driving green transformation: A comparative case study

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“…In such a vein, the green transformation as "a long-lasting process with many direct and indirect impacts and consequences, not only on countries and their economies, but also on households, individuals, and their well-being ([6: 71]) can be considered as the consequence of the required radical change in perspective trough which multiple actors and interests can identifies a common purpose toward which address their efforts and energies ( [38]). The green transformation offers the opportunities to all the actors to 'see and touch' phases and processes trough which it is possible to build a more sustainable and inclusive society offering the opportunities for overcoming individual resistance in sharing knowledge and information required for ensuring the success of the path ( [35]).…”
Section: A Knowledge-based View Of Digital and Green Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such a vein, the green transformation as "a long-lasting process with many direct and indirect impacts and consequences, not only on countries and their economies, but also on households, individuals, and their well-being ([6: 71]) can be considered as the consequence of the required radical change in perspective trough which multiple actors and interests can identifies a common purpose toward which address their efforts and energies ( [38]). The green transformation offers the opportunities to all the actors to 'see and touch' phases and processes trough which it is possible to build a more sustainable and inclusive society offering the opportunities for overcoming individual resistance in sharing knowledge and information required for ensuring the success of the path ( [35]).…”
Section: A Knowledge-based View Of Digital and Green Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This "distance" affects the way in which actors deal with information flows, reducing their willingness and orientation toward information sharing every time they perceive the possibility of obtaining a personal advantage from the exclusive use of owned information [41]. In such a vein, increasing attention on sustainability and sustainable development can offer a possible solution because they can be considered the consequence of the necessary fundamental reassessment of perspectives through which several actors and interests could agree on shared purposes toward which they should direct their forces and resources [42]. Actors sensitized to sustainability challenges and sustainable development are more inclined to share personal information and data [43].…”
Section: Depicting the Transformation Of Sustainable Development In T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experts of various fields of R&D related to energy generation, distribution and storage are making actively working to develop newer and more efficient technologies [19,20]. Technological innovations target project ideas that facilitate the adaptation of the Hungarian energy sector to adapt to the changing trends (such as decarbonization or circular economy [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%