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الاقتصاد الصيني
طوال 30 عاما من التطور المستمر السريع منذ تطبيق سياسة الإصلاح والانفتاح، حقق الاقتصاد الصيني إنجازات جذبت أنظار العالم وأصبحت ثالث كيان اقتصادي في العالم وما زالت المكانة الدولية للصين ترتقي من يوم إلى يوم عندما اندلعت الأزمة المالية الآسيوية في عام 1997، ظهرت على الصين \"صورة الدولة الكبرى المسئولة\" فلم يتمالك العالم أن يلفت أنظاره إلى الصين وينتظر الصين إذا، لماذا ينتظر العالم الصين ؟ هل سيواصل الاقتصاد الصيني نموه أم سيتوقف دون تقدم ؟ ما أسرار نجاح الاقتصاد الصيني ؟ هل تستطيع الصين أن تصبح دولة غنية، منسجمة وديمقراطية ؟ ما الإسهامات التي تستطيع الصين تقديمها لاقتصاد العالم ؟ كل هذه الأسئلة سيجيب عليها المؤلف في هذا الكتاب بشكل مبسط.
Consistent thermodynamics and topological classes for the four-dimensional Lorentzian charged Taub-NUT spacetimes
In this paper, we derive the consistent thermodynamics of the four-dimensional Lorentzian Reissner-Nordström-NUT (RN-NUT), Kerr–Newman-NUT (KN-NUT), and RN-NUT-AdS spacetimes in the framework of the ( ψ - N )-pair formalism, and then investigate their topological numbers by using the uniformly modified form of the generalized off-shell Helmholtz free energy. We find that these solutions can be included into one of three categories of those well-known black hole solutions, which implies that these spacetimes should be viewed as generic black holes from the perspective of the topological thermodynamic defects. In addition, we demonstrate that although the existence of the NUT charge parameter seems to have no impact on the topological number of the charged asymptotically locally flat spacetimes, it has a remarkable effect on the topological number of the charged asymptotically locally AdS spacetime.
الاقتصاد الصيني
طوال 30 عاما من التطور المستمر السريع منذ تطبيق سياسة الإصلاح والانفتاح حقق الاقتصاد الصيني إنجازات جذبت أنظار العالم وأصبحت ثالث كيان اقتصادي في العالم وما زالت المكانة الدولية للصين ترتقي من يوم إلى يوم عندما اندلعت الأزمة المالية الآسيوية في عام 1997 ظهرت على الصين \"صورة الدولة الكبرى المسئولة\" فلم يتمالك العالم أن يلفت أنظاره إلى الصين وينتظر الصين إذا لماذا ينتظر العالم الصين ؟ هل سيواصل الاقتصاد الصيني نموه أم سيتوقف دون تقدم ؟ ما أسرار نجاح الاقتصاد الصيني ؟ هل تستطيع الصين أن تصبح دولة غنية منسجمة وديمقراطية ؟ ما الإسهامات التي تستطيع الصين تقديمها لاقتصاد العالم ؟ سيجيب هذا الكتاب عن هذه الأسئلة بشكل مبسط.
Classifying topology of consistent thermodynamics of the four-dimensional neutral Lorentzian NUT-charged spacetimes
In this paper, via employing the uniformly modified form of the generalized off-shell Helmholtz free energy, we investigate the topological numbers for the four-dimensional neutral Lorentzian Taub–NUT, Taub–NUT–AdS and Kerr–NUT spacetimes, and find that these solutions can also be classified into one of three types of those well-known black hole solutions, which implies that these spacetimes should be viewed as generic black holes from the viewpoint of the thermodynamic topological approach.
Do Corporate Social Responsibility Engagements Lead to Real Environmental, Social, and Governance Impact?
We construct an event-based outcome measure of firm-level environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impact for public and private firms globally from 2007 to 2015 using data from RepRisk. Then we measure the societal impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) engagements using participation in the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) as a proxy. We demonstrate a robust and striking difference between public and private firms: whereas private firms significantly reduce their negative ESG incident levels after UNGC engagements, public firms fail to do so and are more likely to engage in decoupled CSR actions—actions with no subsequent real impact. We then conduct a series of in-depth analyses to examine possible economic mechanisms. Our results are most consistent with shareholder–stakeholder conflicts of interest being the main moderator of decoupling. The intensity of this conflict is further moderated by three factors: ownership type, proximity to final consumers on the value chain, and specific ESG incident types. Other possible mechanisms, such as selective entry into UNGC and heterogeneities in media exposure, country representation, and entry timing, do not survive our analysis. Our results suggest that existing CSR engagements and one-size-fits-all CSR policy mandates might not necessarily lead to better societal outcomes, and a multi-tiered policy targeting different ownership and industry types might be more efficient at maximizing ex post ESG benefits. This paper was accepted by Bruno Cassiman, business strategy.
Socially Responsible Investing in Good and Bad Times
We investigate the time variability of abnormal returns from socially responsible investing (SRI). Using portfolio regressions and event studies on multiple data sources, including analyst ratings, firm announcements, and realized incidents, we find that highly rated SRI stocks outperform lowly rated SRI stocks during good economic times, for example, periods with high market valuations or aggregate consumption, but underperform during bad times, such as recessions. This variation in abnormal returns of high-SR stocks vis-à-vis low SR stocks is consistent with a wealth-dependent investor preference for SR stocks that leads to an increased (decreased) demand for SRI during good (bad) times.
Towards Resilient Urban Design: Revealing the Impacts of Built Environment on Physical Activity Amidst Climate Change
Understanding how urban environmental features shape physical activity is crucial for building health-supportive cities, especially under climate change pressures such as rising temperatures and extreme weather. Previous studies emphasized density and accessibility, but the spatial mechanisms driving facility usage remain understudied. This study investigates how land use diversity, the distribution of physical activity facilities, street network structure, and road accessibility shape physical activity behaviours at the neighbourhood scale. Using a 500 m × 500 m grid framework in Xiamen, China, a random forest model combined with Shapley Additive Explanations (SHAP) is employed to quantify the importance of environment indicators. The results demonstrate that road accessibility and street connectivity exert the strongest influence on physical activity facility use, followed by land use diversity and 15 min reachable residential Points of Interests (POIs). Spatial autocorrelation and cluster analysis further reveal that high-impact areas are concentrated in central and southern zones, whereas peripheral regions face accessibility deficits. These findings highlight the value of integrating transport planning and land use configuration to address spatial disparities in facility usage. The study contributes a replicable methodological framework and provides practical insights for advancing equitable and activity-friendly neighbourhood design.
A Blockchain-Enabled Incentive Trust Management with Threshold Ring Signature Scheme for Traffic Event Validation in VANETs
As a part of the intelligent transportation system, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) provide timely information about road events and traffic to improve road safety and traffic efficiency. However, VANETs face many challenges, such as attacks from malicious vehicles, identity privacy leakage, and the absence of trust between vehicular nodes. In addition, vehicles nearby an event usually lack the motivation to participate in the traffic event validation whenever it occurs, which requires the cooperation of vehicles on the network. To solve these problems, a blockchain-enabled incentive trust model with a privacy-preserving threshold ring signature scheme for VANETs is proposed. Firstly, a threshold ring signature scheme is designed in order to allow participants in the non-trusted environment to anonymously witness the message’s authenticity and reliability while guaranteeing the vehicle’s privacy. Second, a blockchain-enabled incentive trust management model is presented to enable the roadside units (RSUs) to thwart various attacks and guarantee the trustworthiness of event messages transmitted in VANETs and also motivate the senders of the traffic information and their witnesses with incentives. Finally, to improve efficiency, a practical Byzantine fault-tolerant consensus mechanism is used. Our proposed system is demonstrated to be effective and secure for VANETs, according to both security analysis and performance evaluation.
Explaining Pre-Service Early Childhood Teachers’ Intention of Implementing Museum Visits: An Extension of the Theory of Planned Behavior
Museums are traditionally considered public service settings with educational functions and practical learning resources for students. Early childhood teachers’ intention to implement class visits to museums is still very low. This paper synthesizes the theory of planned behavior model (TPB) and core determinants of the technology acceptance model (TAM) to hypothesize an extended TPB model to explain preschool teachers’ perceptions and intentions to implement museum visits. The results revealed that early childhood teachers’ intention of implementing class visits to museums was significantly influenced by attitude, perceived usefulness, and perceived behavioral control. The implications of this study are provided.