Challenges of Volunteering and Prospects for Its Development: International Experience
Abstract The purpose of this study is to uncover universal methods for enhancing the effectiveness of volunteer activities. Various aspects of volunteering are examined, and the current state of volunteerism is explored. The research findings indicate that volunteerism is actively evolving under the influence of socio-cultural and economic factors. It is adapting, often unconsciously, in response to its participants’ changing interests and values and to challenges such as competition between different volunteer organizations for participants and resources and the need to increase response speed in crisis situations. The role of technological innovations in volunteering is also analyzed, revealing that technology is a key method for modernizing volunteerism. The study also explores the influence of cultural, economic, and social contexts on volunteer activities, which helps to uncover the complex and multifaceted nature of motivation for volunteering.
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- 10.38035/sijet.v1i2.54
- Dec 18, 2023
- Siber International Journal of Education Technology (SIJET)
Analysis of the Determinants of Computer-Based Information Systems: The Role of Databases, Computer Networks, and Technological Innovation is an analysis of the works that have been published in the subject of ESSB. In order to provide a basis for future research, this article aims to generate hypotheses about the correlation between variables. Academic databases such as Google Scholar, Mendeley, and others are part of the research object. This research utilizes a literature review strategy based on the use of publicly accessible electronic resources, such as e-books and journals. Descriptive qualitative analysis was used. The following are the findings of this analysis: 1) The Role of Database in Determination Analysis of Computer-Based Information System; 2) The Role of Computer Networks in the Determinacy Analysis of Computer-Based Information Systems; 3) The Role of Technological Innovation in the Determination Analysis of Computer-Based Information Systems.
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- 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.121384
- Nov 26, 2021
- Technological Forecasting and Social Change
How does energy poverty eradication promote green growth in China? The role of technological innovation
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- 10.3389/fenvs.2022.904254
- Aug 9, 2022
- Frontiers in Environmental Science
PM2.5 emission causes serious harm to health and hinders the sustainable development of economy and society. Among all the factors affecting PM2.5 pollution, the role of new economic forms and information technology innovation is lacking. This study aims to explore the impact of digital economy on PM2.5 pollution and its influencing mechanism using data from 281 prefecture-level cities from 2011 to 2016. The empirical results demonstrate that digital economy is conducive to reducing PM2.5 pollution. In other words, the digital economy is conducive to alleviating PM2.5 pollution. Further analysis shows that the digital economy promotes technological innovation, which is an important mediating mechanism affecting PM2.5 pollution. Additionally, the inhibitory effect of digital economy on PM2.5 pollution is more significant in the eastern and central regions. Unfortunately, the negative impact of digital economy on PM2.5 pollution is not significant in the western region. The conclusions provide a new strategy for reducing pollution emissions and improving environmental quality and technological innovation.
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- 10.1080/09537325.2019.1651263
- Aug 6, 2019
- Technology Analysis & Strategic Management
ABSTRACTThis study reviews the literature on the role of technology innovation in job creation through small businesses in developing countries. A seven-step approach to the literature review is used for synthesising relevant data. The results show that technology innovations influence employment creation in small businesses positively and act as a driving force for economic development. The effective use of information technology in small businesses has a major impact on their competitiveness and access to international markets. Thus, the need for the government to develop technology innovative strategies for small businesses to actualise their firm performance and enhance job creation is recommended. The findings and proposed theoretical model of the study enrich existing theories and would help policymakers understand the role of information technology innovation in job creation and economic development.
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- 10.1002/pa.2834
- Jul 18, 2022
- Journal of Public Affairs
Environmental degradation poses a severe threat to life on earth. Similarly to other countries, emerging seven (E‐7) countries have been struggling to decrease their dependence on non‐renewable energy sources by adopting environment friendly technologies for reducing environmental deterioration and to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. In present study, we reassessed the technological policies of E‐7 countries, and addressed the issues of affordable and clean energy, institutional quality (IQU), and sustained economic growth (EGR) to address the problem of environmental deterioration. For this purpose, we have investigated the role of renewable energy consumption (REC), technological innovations (TINs), IQU, and EGR on CO2 emissions (CE) by using the panel quantile regression (PQR) for the period from 1996 to 2020. The empirical outcomes of FGLS reveal that a 1% increase in REC, TIN, and IQU reduces the CE by 0.145%, 0.233%, and 0.249%, while a 1% rise in EGR and population (POPU) raises the CE by 0.993% and 1.546% respectively. Similarly, the results of PQR demonstrate that REC, TIN, and IQU reduce CE, whereas EGR and POPU increase environmental degradation. The impact of TIN on CE is high at lower quantiles and low at higher quantiles. The impact of IQU on CE is low at lower quantiles and high at higher quantiles Based on these findings, we have recommended a comprehensive SDG‐oriented policy framework, so that E‐7 countries can make progress towards achieving the objectives of SDG 16, SDG 13, SDG 7, SDG 8, and SDG 9.
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- 10.3390/su141811596
- Sep 15, 2022
- Sustainability
The transformation of old and new technologies, the normalized crisis situation, and global economic integration blur industrial boundaries and cause the business pattern to fluctuate and become unsustainable, especially when considering the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study focuses on crisis situations and combines the types of technology innovation (introduction, socialization, and differentiation) and sustainable business model innovation (efficiency, novelty, and co-benefit innovations) to theoretically analyze the dynamic impact of technology innovation on different types of sustainable business model innovations. Using a multi-case comparative analysis method, typical enterprises are selected as the sample cases. This study discusses the influences of different technology innovation schemes on sustainable business model innovation in different crisis situations. Enterprises should consider introducing technology for rapid value updates to maintain an efficient business model in an urgent production factor crisis, search for valuable and scarce technical components or introduce other entities to facilitate technical cooperation and form a novel business model in a market environment crisis, and use big data, artificial intelligence, and other technologies to create co-benefit business model innovation in a business ethics crisis. The conclusion guides enterprises and provides a framework for the optimal technical scheme under the corresponding crisis.
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- 10.3389/fpubh.2022.850172
- Mar 29, 2022
- Frontiers in Public Health
Innovation has been a major growing driver of sustainability. The topic addressed in this study is a much-required transition to environmental and social sustainability considering the role of innovation in pacing up those changes. Digital evolution has greatly helped in dealing with climatic changes and promoting sustainability. This has helped the entrepreneurial organizations to adopt innovative approaches to tackle the inflexible challenges. Few developed and developing countries are at the forefront regarding technological innovation that encounter significant challenges in terms of innovation and adoption of new technologies and there is still a study vacuum as to whether the influence of technical innovation on achieving social and environmental sustainability differs depending on the stage of sustainability. This quantitative study has explored these effects collecting data from the SME's (small and medium enterprises). The findings of the study show that attitude toward technological innovation has a strong role to play in organizational innovation, digital entrepreneurship, environmental and social sustainability. Organizational innovation has been found a strong mediator between technological innovation and sustainability while digital entrepreneurship could not find significant results as mediator. This study will be useful for the countries and organizations involved in adopting new technologies considering their organization's role in achieving an overall eco-friendly and social sustainability.
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- 10.61132/lokawati.v3i4.2007
- Jul 3, 2025
- Lokawati : Jurnal Penelitian Manajemen dan Inovasi Riset
For Indonesia, exports have a strategic role as a supporter of the national economy. In addition to being a source of foreign exchange, exports also support job creation, expand the domestic market, and strengthen the domestic industrial structure. One of the root problems that hinders Indonesia's export competitiveness is the low level of innovation in the production and processing sectors. The literature study method or literature review is an analysis technique used to gain a comprehensive understanding of a particular topic by studying and evaluating existing literature, such as journals, books, reports, and other sources relevant to the research topic. In the literature study on the Role of Innovation in Increasing Export Competitiveness. the role of technological innovation in exports is increasingly important considering the structural challenges faced so far, such as low added value of export products, minimal adoption of technology, and weak integration between industry, research, and government policy. Technological innovation plays a strategic role in increasing Indonesia's export competitiveness in the global market.
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- 10.1007/978-3-030-89832-8_1
- Jan 1, 2022
Analysis of recent publications on the role of innovation in technological development indicates that the basic statements of the theory of innovative development, dating back to the works of J. Schumpeter, have not undergone any significant changes. However, the rapid development of information and communication technologies, especially digital ones, the emergence of a shared economy, and new turbulent processes like the COVID-19 pandemic, encouraged researchers to revise these works in order to find answers to the new challenges of our time. In this work, the well-known approaches are reconsidered, and new interpretations are proposed that can significantly expand the tools to study innovative processes in the economy and assess the evolution of technology and machinery.KeywordsTechnological innovationEconomic developmentEvolution of technology and machinery
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- 10.1016/s0016-7185(96)00031-0
- Jan 1, 1996
- Geoforum
Innovation and survival amongst mature establishments in the mechanical engineering industry
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- 10.1097/cin.0000000000000512
- Jun 1, 2019
- CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing
Technological equipment is an indispensable part of many people's lives. In parallel with this development, the role of innovation is critical to nurses' ability to provide patient care. Today, nursing students have grown up with technology. Therefore, the field is expected to be more open to innovation in nursing care. It is thought that the use of technological equipment influences the level of innovation. The purpose of this study was to determine nursing students' technological equipment usage, individual innovation levels, and the relationship between them. This descriptive study employed a correlational design during the 2015-2016 academic year at a Nursing Department in the Faculty of Health Sciences in Istanbul. The study population comprised 199 nursing students. The study sample included 165 students who volunteered to participate and were chosen at random. Most (93.3%) of the students were women, and the mean age was 20.92 ± 1.63 years. Data were collected using a devised structured-question form, the Technological Device Use Habits Scale, and the Individual Innovation Scale. Participants' mean scores on the Technological Equipment Usage (a subscale of the Technological Device Use Habits Scale) and on the Individual Innovation Scale were 135.15 ± 27.09 and 61.02 ± 8.89, respectively. Students' technological equipment usage subscale was higher than the other subscales; furthermore, their individual innovation levels revealed that they were "questioners." Several factors affected students' technological equipment usage and individual innovation levels including their age, income, work status, usage of social networking sites, Internet connection type, and if they considered themselves as innovative. The role of technological innovation is critical to nurses' ability to provide patient care.
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- 10.1007/s11356-021-14993-1
- Jun 25, 2021
- Environmental Science and Pollution Research
The literature analyzing the ecological impacts of financial development (FD) documents mixed results. In addition, very limited researches consider the role of technological innovation in ecological sustainability even though technological innovation is indispensable to achieve technological advancement, which may help in sustainable development and ecological sustainability. Therefore, this work probes the effects of technological innovation, financial development, and economic growth (GDP) on the ecological footprint (EF) controlling urbanization and employing a STIRPAT framework. The analysis of data from West Asia and Middle East nations from 1990 to 2017 revealed cointegration in the model. The long-run coefficients produced by the continuously updated fully modified technique revealed that a 1% upsurge in technological innovation decreases EF by 0.010%. Interestingly, technological innovation is helpful to decrease EF and enhance economic growth in the West Asia and Middle East (WAME) countries. However, a 1% rise in FD boosts the level of EF by 0.0016% inferring that FD stimulates ecological degradation. Likewise, urbanization in the WAME countries raises EF levels and contributes adversely to ecological quality. In addition to this, the study revealed the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis in the selected countries accounting for technological innovation, FD, and urbanization in the model. The causal analysis provided evidence of unidirectional causality from FD to EF and bidirectional causality between technological innovation and EF. The study recommends more investment in research and development and strong collaboration between the universities and industries to promote the level of technological innovation for both sustainable development and ecological sustainability. In addition, urban sustainability policies are necessary without decreasing the urbanization level.
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- 10.1051/matecconf/202439201042
- Jan 1, 2024
- MATEC Web of Conferences
As online trading continues to reshape the landscape of financial markets, the role of technological innovation becomes paramount in influencing investor satisfaction and fostering sustainability. This research presents a comprehensive case study that examines the intricate relationship between technological innovation, sustainable practices, and investor satisfaction within the context of AGEL Broking, a prominent player in the online brokerage industry. The study begins by reviewing the existing literature on the impact of technology on financial markets and investor behavior, emphasizing the growing importance of sustainable practices in contemporary financial services. It then transitions to a detailed analysis of AGEL Broking's technological innovations, exploring how the brokerage leverages cutting-edge technologies to enhance its online trading platform. Central to this investigation is the evaluation of AGEL Broking's commitment to sustainability, encompassing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations. The case study scrutinizes the integration of sustainability principles into the technological infrastructure of the online trading platform and assesses how these practices resonate with investors seeking ethically aligned investment opportunities. To measure investor satisfaction, a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods is employed, including surveys, interviews, and analysis of trading data.
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- 10.3280/efe2022-002006
- May 1, 2023
- ECONOMICS AND POLICY OF ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
This study revisits the role technological innovation plays in fostering environmental quality in South Africa over the period 1960-2020. Unlike the previous studies, the work employs the novel dynamic autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) simulations framework to assess the positive and negative changes in technological innovation, scale effect, technique effect, for- eign direct investment, energy consumption, urbanization, industrial growth, and trade open- ness on CO2 emissions. Second, the paper uses the Squalli &Wilson (2011)'s innovative meas- ure of trade openness to overcome the limitations associated with the conventional trade in- tensity. Third, the study uses the frequency domain causality (FDC) approach developed by Breitung & Candelon (2006) to robustly capture permanent causality for long, short, and me- dium-term associations among the variables examined. Fourth, the paper employs the second- generation econometric procedures, which take into account the multiple structural breaks considerably overlooked by previous works. For South Africa, our empirical results reveal that: (i) technological innovation contributes to lower CO2 emissions in the short- and long run; (ii) while technique effect improves environmental quality, the scale effect largely con- tributes to escalate CO2 emissions, thus confirming that the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis holds; (iii) urbanization, industrial value-added, foreign direct investment and energy consumption increase CO2 emissions; (iv) trade openness contributes to worsen environmental degradation in the long run; (v) scale effect, technique effect, technological innovation, energy consumption, foreign direct investment, trade openness, urbanization, and industrial growth Granger-cause CO2 emissions in the short, medium and long run showing that these variables are fundamental to determine environmental quality. In light of our em- pirical evidence, this paper suggests that South Africa's government and policymakers could consider the role of technological innovation as a clean source of technology in achieving energy security and fostering environmental quality in the country.
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- 10.1163/1568539x-00003572
- Jan 1, 2019
- Behaviour
Despite the growing interest in consistent individual differences in behaviour (animal personality), the influence of social context on different behavioural types remains poorly understood. The suite of correlated behaviours within and across contexts is called behavioural syndromes. Most personality studies have investigated consistent individual behavioural types and their consequences in a asocial context, however few studies have considered the influence of social context on individual behaviour. In addition, the evolutionary and ecological consequences of personality differences in social context remain unknown. In the present study, we confirm individual personality in Great tits (Parus major) using room exploration and neophobia tests. As a result of these two tests, repeatability and correlational structure of two personality traits were investigated. Additionally we assessed the extent to which personality influences dominance in a social feeding context. Great tits remained consistent in their personality traits (exploration and neophobia). Individuals who explored a novel environment faster also approached a novel object faster, while those who spent more time exploring a novel environment were also slower to approach a novel object. In a social feeding context personality was linked to dominance: with proactive individuals being more likely to be dominant. Our result provides evidence of the importance of social context in a wild population of birds and may have fitness consequence, both for focal individuals and their conspecifics.
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