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    Do Perceived Risk, Perception of Self-Efficacy, and Openness to Technology Matter for Solar PV Adoption? An Application of the Extended Theory of Planned Behavior by Tanveer, Arifa, Zeng, Shihong, Irfan, Muhammad, Peng, Rui

    Published in Energies (Basel) (01-08-2021)
    “…Solar PV (photovoltaic) technology has gained considerable attention worldwide, as it can help reduce the adverse effects of CO2 emissions. Though the…”
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    Impact of globalization, institutional quality, economic growth, electricity and renewable energy consumption on Carbon Dioxide Emission in OECD countries by Cao, Huimin, Khan, Muhammad Kamran, Rehman, Abdul, Dagar, Vishal, Oryani, Bahareh, Tanveer, Arifa

    “…This research for the first time examines the influence of the financial development, stock market, globalization, institutional quality, economic growth,…”
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    Closing the loop: does corporate sustainability capability matter for improving energy efficiency? Evidence from Pakistan by Tanveer, Arifa, Zeng, Shihong, Tian, Wei

    “…Purpose This study aims to examine whether and how corporate sustainability capability influences energy efficiency through competitive intensity and slack…”
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    An empirical study of Chinese students' behavioral intentions to adopt 5G for smart-learning in Covid-19 by Shah, Sayed Kifayat, Tang, Zhongjun, Sharif, Sayed Muhammad Fawad, Tanveer, Arifa

    Published in Smart learning environments (29-10-2021)
    “…The social distancing due to the Covid-19 epidemic has disturbed all sectors of society, including education. To maintain normal operations, it is necessary to…”
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    Modeling the influence of critical factors on the adoption of green energy technologies by Zeng, Shihong, Tanveer, Arifa, Fu, Xiaolan, Gu, Yuxiao, Irfan, Muhammad

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-10-2022)
    “…Green energy technologies (GETs) are environmentally friendly in nature, making a promising contribution to attaining net-zero carbon goals. Although the…”
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    The decoupling dilemma: Examining economic growth and carbon emissions in emerging economic blocs by Naz, Farah, Tanveer, Arifa, Karim, Sitara, Dowling, Michael

    Published in Energy economics (01-10-2024)
    “…This study explores whether emerging economic blocs can decouple economic growth from carbon emissions amidst global climate change concerns, integrating…”
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    World Trade Organization (WTO) trade policy reviews and green technology adoption: Global evidence by Tanveer, Arifa, Zeng, Shihong, Zaman, Rashid, Scagnelli, Simone

    Published in International review of financial analysis (01-11-2024)
    “…This study examines the impact of WTO climate-related Trade Policy Reviews (TPR) on corporate efforts towards going green, specifically focusing on green…”
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    Unleashing the Influence of Information Sharing, Technological Openness, and Corporate Innovation on Green Corporate Social Responsibility: A Way Toward Environmental Sustainability by Yi, Xin, Tanveer, Arifa, Bin, Lee, Xue, Yan

    Published in Energy & environment (Essex, England) (01-02-2024)
    “…The current study investigates three important characteristics of corporate culture, i.e., information sharing, technological openness, and corporate…”
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    Hotel’s customer empowerment, environmental corporate social responsibility, and online customer value co-creation to attain sustainable development goals (SDGs) by Badar (Imran), Sarah, Waheed, Ajmal, Tanveer, Arifa, Fayyaz, Hina

    Published in Spanish journal of marketing-ESIC (05-07-2024)
    “…Purpose The hotel customers are conscious of the deteriorating environmental conditions and demand for online immersions. Hotels lack an exciting shift in…”
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