2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jik.2022.100290
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Sharing economy benefits and sustainable development goals: Empirical evidence from the transportation industry of Vietnam

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“…According to neoclassical theory, business investment is more productive than public spending in the long run. The outcome is a drop in GDP since the high rates of output caused by government spending are not enough to make up for the losses due to private investor crowding (Ferreira et al 2020 ; Sadiq et al 2023a , 2023b ). Our study suggests using the threshold previously used in the literature to determine how industrial production reacts to various forms of external green funding through FinTech.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to neoclassical theory, business investment is more productive than public spending in the long run. The outcome is a drop in GDP since the high rates of output caused by government spending are not enough to make up for the losses due to private investor crowding (Ferreira et al 2020 ; Sadiq et al 2023a , 2023b ). Our study suggests using the threshold previously used in the literature to determine how industrial production reacts to various forms of external green funding through FinTech.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, industrialization results in an increase the greenhouse as well as carbon emissions and causes environmental degradation, thus, countries should formulate special policies with the view to controlling the GHG emission as a result of industrialization. Moreover, Sadiq et al (2023), investigated industrialization and GHG emissions. The study was conducted on 3 economies of ASEAN region.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Interest in this business model arose in the 2000s, primarily due to new opportunities provided by information and communication technologies (Belk 2007). At the same time, the sustainable development and transformation of attitudes toward consumption are no less important (Sadiq et al 2023). The collaborative consumption of resources and the principle of sharing, together with the possibility of using digital technologies, has contributed to the formation of new forms of relations between economic agents based on creating and using digital platforms, which significantly reduce transaction costs (Dabbous and Tarhini 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%