2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2020.10.051
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The dependence of sustainable economic growth on the complex of factors in hydrocarbons-exporting countries

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“…Finding a common sustainable growth definition has always been complex as traditionally it has always been associated with a pure economic theory approach of increasing business income over the lifetime of the company (Forbes, 2018). However, in recent years multiple authors and experts have initiated a new definition where corporate social responsibility and environmental responsibility has been adopted as the foundation of the new generation of sustainable growth business models (de Claro and Esteves, 2021; Filimonova et al , 2020; Mattera et al , 2021; Noda and Kano, 2021). Thus companies focus on their business activity from a holistic perspective: customers, employees, society, environment and fair trade economy (MBN, 2016).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finding a common sustainable growth definition has always been complex as traditionally it has always been associated with a pure economic theory approach of increasing business income over the lifetime of the company (Forbes, 2018). However, in recent years multiple authors and experts have initiated a new definition where corporate social responsibility and environmental responsibility has been adopted as the foundation of the new generation of sustainable growth business models (de Claro and Esteves, 2021; Filimonova et al , 2020; Mattera et al , 2021; Noda and Kano, 2021). Thus companies focus on their business activity from a holistic perspective: customers, employees, society, environment and fair trade economy (MBN, 2016).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two indicators are built into this variable: Indonesia's debt and dependence on foreign products. A study mentioned that dependence is closely related to economic growth (Filimonova et al, 2020).…”
Section: Grounded Theory Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quantitative estimation of influence exerted by different factors on energy consumption dynamics both in the developed and developing countries is given in Table 4. The dominant factors of influence on change in the energy consumption is the energy/output ratio and the economic activity [18]. The former factor has the highest weight in the energy consumption in the countries-members of OECD (four out of six test time periods), and the latter factor is the most influential in the countries-nonmembers of OECD (five out of size test time periods) [18][19].…”
Section: Tables 2 Countries Grouped In Conformity With Economic Devel...mentioning
confidence: 99%