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Table of Contents Preface.................................................................................................................................................xxi Chapter 1 Eco-InnovationinEurope:CircularEconomyandSustainableDevelopment....................................... 1 Boris Dziura, EUBA Bratislava, Slovakia Marta Vovk, EUBA Bratislava, Slovakia Leonid Raneta, EUBA Bratislava, Slovakia Chapter 2 NarrativesofSustainability:HowDidUberCuratetheDriverCategorytoRationalizeIts BusinessModel?................................................................................................................................... 21 Merve Kırmacı, Bogazici University, Turkey Chapter 3 SmartCitySolutionsandthePotentialofUsingWebAPIs:End-UserandTechnicalPerspectives... 38 Ante Strize, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Croatia Mario Jadrić, University of Split, Croatia Maja Ćukušić, University of Split, Croatia Chapter 4 SustainableSupplyChainManagementBasedonDigitalPlatform..................................................... 55 Katarzyna Nowicka, SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland Chapter 5 Industry4.0andSustainability............................................................................................................. 67 Sibel Yildiz Çankaya, Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey Bülent Sezen, Gebze Technical University, Turkey Chapter 6 NewFinancialTechnologies,Cryptocurrencies,Blockchain,andChallenges..................................... 85 Burcu Sakiz, Turkish Airlines, Turkey Chapter 7 DefiningtheStrategicImpact-RelationMapfortheInnovativeInvestmentsBasedonIT2Fuzzy DEMATEL:EvidenceFromtheEuropeanTourismSector............................................................... 103 Hasan Dinçer, Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey Serhat Yüksel, İstanbul Medipol University, Turkey Chapter 8 MoreObstaclestotheGrowthofESCOsinTurkey:StumbleIntheMidstofaFinancialDistress.. 125 Esin Okay, Istanbul Commerce Unversity, Turkey Chapter 9 PredictingtheRoleofIslamicBankingonSustainableEconomicDevelopment:AnAnalysisfor TurkeyWithARIMAModel............................................................................................................... 146 Serkan Eti, Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey Hakan Kalkavan, Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey Hasan Dinçer, Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey Serhat Yüksel, Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey Chapter 10 SustainableLeadershipasaVectoroftheCircularEconomy............................................................ 165 Hermes de Andrade Júnior, University of Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain Tamar Prouse de Andrade, University of Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain Antonio Palma Rosinha, IPAM, Institute of Higher Military Studies, Lisbon, Portugal Chapter 11 UnderstandingPoliticalConsumerism,PoliticalParticipation,andTheirAntecedents:Evidence FromTurkey........................................................................................................................................ 181 Ertem Gulen, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Oguzhan Aygoren, Bogazici University, Turkey Chapter 12 TheRoleofCorporateSustainabilityonFirmValue:AnApplicationonBorsaIstanbul................. 203 Nida Abdioglu, Bandirma Onyedi Eylul University, Turkey Chapter 13 TheEconomicandEnvironmentalImpactofLargeFinancialDevelopmentsinanOil-Dependent Economy:TheCaseofBahrain.......................................................................................................... 221 Hanan Naser, American University of Bahrain, Bahrain Chapter 14 CircularEconomyMeasurementandaCaseoftheDevelopingCountryContext............................. 241 Kerem Toker, Bezmiâlem Vakıf University, Turkey Fadime Çinar, Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, Turkey Ali Görener, Istanbul Commerce University, Turkey Chapter 15 DevelopmentsonSustainableFinance:AGrowthOpportunityforGlobalEconomy....................... 258 Seda Süer, Izmir Katip Çelebi University, Turkey Chapter 16 ManagementofIndustrialWaste........................................................................................................ 278 Aynur Akata, Independent Researcher, Turkey Chapter 17 StateInterventionisminForeignTrade:AResponsetoMarketInefficiency..................................... 300 Ewa Szymanik, Cracow University of Economics, Poland Chapter 18 UsingEuropeanCarbonDioxideEmissionAllowancesforInvestmentsinStorageTechnologies... 313 Domagoj Vulin, Faculty of Mining, Geology, and Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia Maja Arnaut, Faculty of Mining, Geology, and Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia Lucija Jukić, Faculty of Mining, Geology, and Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia Daria Karasalihović Sedlar, Faculty of Mining, Geology, and Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia Chapter 19 AppropriatenessofStandardAccountingToolsinMeasuringSocialInnovationintheNew GlobalEconomy................................................................................................................................. 332 Sanja Franc, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia Mirjana Hladika, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia Chapter 20 AnalysisofQualityofServicesinHigherEducationInstitutions...................................................... 349 Ivana Jošanov-Vrgović, Novi Sad School of Business, Serbia Ana Jovičić Vuković, Novi Sad School of Business, Serbia Nataša Papić-Blagojević, Novi Sad School of Business, Serbia Dragana Bolesnikov, Novi Sad School of Business, Serbia Chapter 21 DecentralizationoftheWaterIndustryintheContextofEconomiesinTransition:Onthe ExampleoftheCzechRepublicFrom1992-1998.............................................................................. 366 Michael Fanta, Jan Evangelista Purkyně Universtiy, Czech Republic Radek Soběhart, Jan Evangelista Purkyně University, Czech Republic Chapter 22 LinkingStakeholderEngagementtoMultipleFuturePoliciesintheEuropeanEnergySector:An ImpactAnalysis................................................................................................................................... 383 Charikleia Karakosta, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Aikaterini Papapostolou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Chapter 23 :ISO14001EnvironmentalManagementSystemsAssessmentFromtheInsurers’PointofView MethodicalApproach.......................................................................................................................... 393 Malwina Lemkowska, Poznań Univeristy of Economics and Business, Poland Chapter 24 PovertyinBulgariaandOtherEUCountries:AComparativeStudy................................................. 409 Marta Zdravkova Sugareva, Faculty of Economics and Social Studies, University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria Mariana Koleva Mourgova, Faculty of Applied Informatics and Statistics, University of National and World Economy, Bulgaria Chapter 25 QualityofLifeintheRepublicofNorthMacedoniaSeenThroughtheHumanDevelopment Indicators............................................................................................................................................. 428 Elizabeta Djambaska, Institute of Economics, University Ss. Cyril und Methodius in Skopje, Macedonia Aleksandra Lozanoska, Institute of Economics, University Ss. Cyril und Methodius in Skopje, Macedonia Vladimir Petkovski, Institute of Economics, University Ss. Cyril und Methodius in Skopje, Macedonia Chapter 26 ,SocialComponentofSustainableDevelopmentandQualityofLife:RegionoftheBalkans EasternSerbia..................................................................................................................................... 452 Biljana Stojan Ilic, Megatrend University of Belgrade, Serbia Chapter 27 SustainableDevelopmentofCulturalTourismonExampleofBotevgradMunicipality:AModel forLocalTouristDevelopment........................................................................................................... 463 Dessislava Ivanova Alexova, International Business School, Bulgaria Compilation of References............................................................................................................... 485 About the Contributors.................................................................................................................... 548 Index................................................................................................................................................... 559 .