Elsevier,
Ecological Economics, Volume 204, February 2023
Our research explores how Stakeholder Capitalism can contribute to global governance to achieve all the 17 SDGs. The main findings revealed that Stakeholder Capitalism and its principles are favorable to foster a friendly environment for achieving most of the SDGs and can contribute to global governance in achieving mainly the SDGs 8, 9, and 17. However, Stakeholder Capitalism literature is incipient for the SDGs 6, 14, and 15, needing further research development by considering non-human stakeholders and the environment.
Elsevier,
Energy for Sustainable Development, Volume 71, December 2022
Innovation in Environmental Technologies (ETs) is critical for meeting the Paris Climate Agreement. Through an empirical analysis we show that collaboration between NICs and G7 countries drives ET innovation in the former. Results suggest that much greater policy focus should be aimed at collaboration rather than technology transfer. Collaboration breeds more NIC’s innovation by inducing learning-by-doing, learning-by-innovating and learning-by-exporting
Elsevier,
eClinicalMedicine, Volume 53, November 2022
This Article supports SDGs 3 and 10 by examining socioeconomic inequalities in the 90−90−90 target that affect access to testing and treatment among men, women, and adolescents living with HIV, calling for governments to scale up equitable 95−95−95 target interventions prioritising the reduction of inequalities related to age, rural-urban residence, education, and wealth.