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Volume 13, Problème 5 (2023)

Perspective

Using a Baby Pram to Deliver Goods: The Sustainability of Last-Mile Logistics Business Models

Turoser Kerterti

The last-mile delivery of goods is a critical component of the modern supply chain, ensuring that products reach their final destinations, often residential or urban areas. However, traditional last-mile logistics methods, including delivery vans and trucks, pose environmental and congestion challenges in urban settings. This article explores the innovative concept of using baby prams as a sustainable alternative for last-mile deliveries. By examining the sustainability, feasibility, and benefits of this unique approach, we shed light on the potential of transforming the last-mile logistics landscape.

Avis

Energy Efficiency Management in Small and Medium-Sized Businesses: Present Circumstances, Illustrated Examples and Optimal Approaches

Nerosteo Lnisert

In today's rapidly changing world, sustainable agricultural practices have become more critical than ever. With climate change, resource scarcity, and environmental degradation posing significant challenges to global food security, agroecology has emerged as a viable solution that combines traditional farming wisdom with modern science. However, small-scale farmers, who often lack access to the necessary capital and resources, face significant hurdles in adopting agroecological practices. To address this issue, the Alfredo Namitete Agroecology Credit System has been introduced as an innovative business approach to encourage lending on a small scale. This article explores the concept, implementation, and potential impact of this revolutionary credit system in promoting sustainable agriculture among small-scale farmers.

Mini-revue

Reevaluating a Small Business Concept that Uses Placeful Business to Honour and Improve Places

Akesoret Sounr

In today's rapidly changing world, sustainable agricultural practices have become more critical than ever. With climate change, resource scarcity, and environmental degradation posing significant challenges to global food security, agroecology has emerged as a viable solution that combines traditional farming wisdom with modern science. However, small-scale farmers, who often lack access to the necessary capital and resources, face significant hurdles in adopting agroecological practices. To address this issue, the Alfredo Namitete Agroecology Credit System has been introduced as an innovative business approach to encourage lending on a small scale. This article explores the concept, implementation, and potential impact of this revolutionary credit system in promoting sustainable agriculture among small-scale farmers.

Mini-revue

The significance of energy consumers for the development of affordable and clean energy: a review of the literature from management and policy perspectives

Weroste Tungerti

The global energy landscape is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the urgent need to address climate change, ensure energy security, and promote sustainable economic growth. At the heart of this transformation lies the critical role of energy consumers. The traditional model of centralized energy generation and distribution is giving way to a more decentralized, cleaner, and consumer-driven approach. This article presents a comprehensive review of the literature, examining the significance of energy consumers for the development of affordable and clean energy from both management and policy perspectives. The energy sector is evolving rapidly due to a confluence of factors, including technological advancements, environmental concerns, and changing consumer preferences. These changes are reshaping the energy landscape, moving it from a fossil fuel-based, top-down system to a more sustainable and consumer-oriented paradigm.

Mini-revue

Rethinking a Small Business Idea That Celebrates and Enhances Places through Placeful Business

Kestero Ueao

The essence of small business lies in its ability to connect with the community it serves. Small businesses often grow from the dreams and passions of individuals who want to make a difference in their local environment. One exciting and evolving concept that encapsulates this idea is Placeful Business. Placeful Business is all about celebrating and enhancing the unique attributes of a particular place, whether it's a neighborhood, town, or city. It recognizes that each place has its own character and distinct charm, and it seeks to harness these qualities to create thriving, sustainable businesses that contribute positively to the community.

Mini-revue

Business School Students' Mindfulness: A Comparison of Langer's Scale and the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale

Alloyes Pongr

Mindfulness has garnered increasing attention in the field of education, including business schools, due to its potential to enhance cognitive and emotional aspects of learning and personal development. It is commonly defined as the ability to be fully present and engaged in the moment, free from distraction and judgment. While mindfulness is a multifaceted concept, it is often assessed through various scales. In this article, we will explore the significance of mindfulness among business school students, particularly focusing on a comparison of Ellen Langer's Scale of Mindfulness and the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS). The pursuit of mindfulness in educational contexts is not merely a trend; it is a response to the challenges of modern education. Business school students, in particular, face intense academic pressures, the need to excel in a competitive environment, and the demand to adapt to a constantly changing business landscape. Mindfulness practices have shown promise in helping students manage stress, improve focus, and promote overall well-being.

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