2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9112078
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Social Sustainability of Provinces in China: A Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Window Analysis under the Concepts of Natural and Managerial Disposability

Abstract: Natural and managerial disposability are two important strategic concepts, whose priorities are economic prosperity and environmental protection, respectively. This study defines social sustainability as the simultaneous achievement of economic prosperity and environmental protection, and then assesses the degree of social sustainability across provinces in China. In addition, this study combines the concepts of natural and managerial disposability with Data Envelopment Analysis window analysis. The method all… Show more

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“…In recent times, the need for sustainability has led to the development of various innovative sustainable business approaches [5][6][7][8]. To be more precise, the issue of sustainability has been viewed from the social perspective [9][10][11], the technological perspective [12], and the organizational perspective [1,13,14]. Furthermore, eight archetypes have been categorized into three sustainable dimensions: technological, social and organizational dimensions [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent times, the need for sustainability has led to the development of various innovative sustainable business approaches [5][6][7][8]. To be more precise, the issue of sustainability has been viewed from the social perspective [9][10][11], the technological perspective [12], and the organizational perspective [1,13,14]. Furthermore, eight archetypes have been categorized into three sustainable dimensions: technological, social and organizational dimensions [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors then employed the model to study the inefficiency of the Chinese industrial production system, analyzing the inefficiency in the stages of economic production and pollutant treatment. Sueyoshi et al used DEA Window Analysis to evaluate the efficiency using moving averages (Sueyoshi et al, 2017). In other words, the analysis outcome focused on recent years by different windows.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the efficiency is measured from the aspects of road transport-land use inputs and urban economy outputs. Existing DEA studies on China's regional sustainability assessment tend to use capital, labor, and material as inputs and count GDP variables as outputs [15,48,49]. In this study, the road-land input variables are grouped into four types: capital, road, land, and labor resources.…”
Section: Indicator System and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%