TY - BOOK ID - 138195782 TI - Assessment of Socio-Economic Sustainability and Resilience after COVID-19 PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - mobility choice KW - COVID-19 KW - best–worst method KW - multi-criteria decision making KW - air pollution KW - air quality KW - health effects KW - economic burden KW - food system KW - circular economy KW - sustainability KW - EU KW - Twitter KW - COVID-19 pandemic KW - local community KW - perception analysis KW - econometric modeling KW - data science KW - reflexive governance KW - climate change KW - infrastructure KW - urban resilience KW - social sustainability KW - economic sustainability KW - environmental sustainability KW - China KW - business KW - innovation ecosystem KW - innovation strategy KW - electric vehicle KW - dominant design KW - crisis KW - pandemic KW - higher education KW - digitalization KW - distance learning KW - Covid-19 outbreak KW - resilience KW - n/a KW - strategic resilience KW - multi-domain resilience KW - strategic agility KW - change KW - sustainability strategy KW - financialization KW - TFP KW - innovation KW - resilience of city KW - infectious disease KW - urban planning KW - supply chain resilience KW - IT disruptions KW - efficiency measurement KW - warehouse logistics KW - DEA KW - resilient supply chains KW - external capital KW - customer–supplier relationship KW - circular network KW - cyber-security KW - e-commerce KW - Europe KW - supply chain collaboration KW - small- and medium-sized enterprises KW - grey DEMATEL KW - fuzzy best-worst method KW - agrivoltaic system KW - solar photovoltaics KW - agronomic management KW - crop production KW - Food-Energy-Water nexus KW - sustainable integration KW - women’s leadership KW - America Latina KW - small and medium-sized enterprises KW - renewable energy KW - sustainable electricity production KW - socio-economic sustainability KW - sustainable development goals KW - emission level KW - levelized cost KW - gross domestic product KW - pig farmers KW - adoption willingness of IoT traceability technology KW - Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology KW - Latent Moderate Structural Equations KW - biomethane KW - natural gas grid KW - bioenergy KW - biogas KW - gas supply decarbonization KW - incentives KW - competences KW - digitization KW - digital transformation KW - Asia Pacific KW - CO2 emission KW - demand shock KW - hypothetical extraction method KW - input–output model KW - sectoral linkage KW - emerging cities KW - sustainable operations KW - case studies KW - the Asian region KW - resilience decisions KW - cybersecurity KW - consumers’ awareness KW - methodology KW - best-worst method KW - customer-supplier relationship KW - women's leadership KW - input-output model KW - consumers' awareness UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:138195782 AB - The pandemic period has caused severe socio-economic damage, but it is accompanied by environmental deterioration that can also affect economic opportunities and social equity. In the face of this double risk, future generations are ready to be resilient and make their contribution not only on the consumption side, but also through their inclusion in all companies by bringing green and circular principles with them. Policy makers can also favor this choice. ER -