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Published Since: December 28, 2025
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+91-9958 726825
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Published Since: December 28, 2025
Page No : 42 - 51
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December 02, 2021 In recent years, research into consumer behavior and how they make decisions has progressed, and it has become a major topic in the marketing community and academia. This study includes an exhaustive literature evaluation of educational papers in this domain of purchasing... |
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Conference Paper
Education awareness and behavioural change key drivers for advancing the circular economy
Pancham Barman , Dr. Rajat Bhattacharjee March 19, 2025 An environmentally friendly substitute for the conventional linear economic paradigm of "take, make, dispose" is the circular economy (CE). The circular economy focuses on recycling, waste reduction, and resource efficiency in order to establish a closed-loop system with the... |
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Conference Paper
An initiative towards waste management: The Midway Journey
Priyangshu Paul , Angad Agarwal, , Harshit Dutta March 19, 2025 Waste management is collection, transportation and disposal of garbage, sewage, and other waste products. Waste management is the process that deals with different kinds of waste and provides a numerous number of solutions to recycle items that do not belong to trash. The... |
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Conference Paper
A Study on the roles of IoT in the agriculture for smart farming implementations
Dr. Ashok Kumar December 11, 2021 The Internets of Thing (IoT) is a promising technique that may be used to modernize a multitude of industries at a low cost. Agriculture fields are being managed or monitored automatically or with minimal human involvement using IoT based technologies. The article discusses... |
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Conference Paper
An Exploration of Sharing Files and Intellectual Property Rights
Dr. Jitendra Kumar Singh December 12, 2021 Property law has been substantially eroded as a result of the rise of document uploading. Those who swap songs, videos, novels, and video games now account for up to 60% of Online activity. Due to the obvious modern software's prominence, nevertheless, writers' drive to... |
