This two-volume set presents the conference papers from the 2023 iteration of the International Conference on Economics, Development and Sustainability (EDESUS 2023), organized by the VNU University of Economics and Business, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. The collection addresses global changes and sustainable development in Vietnam and other emerging market economies in Asia, and covers wider topics such as economics and business (e.g. economic theory, national and international income distribution, macroeconomic policies, sectors of economy, productivity developments, financial market, business governance, bank financing), development and sustainability (e.g. developing process, development policy, public policy, sustainable growth, sustainability tools, sustainable livelihood, sustainable tourism, green growth), and resources and global change (e.g. human resources, natural resources, climate change, globalization, global challenges). The books are of interest to professors, researchers, lecturers, and students in economics and geography, consultants, and decision makers interested in global changes and sustainable development.
Volume 2 focuses on global changes and sustainable development in Vietnam and other emerging market economies in Asia. This covers topics such as sustainability (e.g. sustainable growth, sustainability tools, sustainable livelihood, sustainable tourism), and change in resources globally (e.g. human resources, natural resources, climate change, globalization, global challenges).
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Chapter 1: Comparing Vietnam’s impressive efforts in the digital economic race with other potent Southeast Asian nations.- Chapter 2: Experience in developing digital economy in oversea countries and its implications for Vietnam.- Chapter 3: Using tobit model to estimate the impact of factors on business efficiency of Vietnam commercial bankers.- Chapter 4: Impact of ICT to Global value chain participation of Vietnam – SMART simulation approach.- Chapter 5: Factors affecting investment location decisions of domestic investors: case study in Phu Tho province.- Chapter 6: Effects of blue, green, and grey infrastructure landscape patterns on land surface temperature: a case study of Hue city, Vietnam.- Chapter 7: Exploring the determinants of digital banking: perspective on barriers to change.- Chapter 8: Framework of fraudulent credit card preventing system using machine learning techniques in Vietnam.- Chapter 9: Employment risk management under the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic: case of tourism and hospitality students in Vietnam.- Chapter 10: FDI and the effectiveness of tax contribution: a study of a formal economic sector in Vietnam.- Chapter 11: Law and policies on culture of ethnic minorities and mountain regions for sustainable development in Vietnam.- Chapter 12: Assessment of Sustainable Development Goals implementation at the deltas: case studies at Red River Delta and Mekong River Delta’.- Chapter 13: Application of remote sensing in drought assessment in Buon Ho town, Dak Lak province, Vietnam.- Chapter 14: Dynamic and impact of land-use/land-cover transition in the tropical areas: A case study in the center of Vietnam.- Chapter 15: Livelihood models to adapt to climate change in A Luoi district, Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam.
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Assoc. Professor Dr. An Thinh Nguyen is the Dean of the Faculty of Development Economics at VNU University of Economics and Business, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. He also currently acts as the Vice-President of the International Association of Landscape Ecology in Vietnam region (VN-IALE). His research focuses include geography of Vietnam, human geography, environmental economics, and mountainous landscape ecology.
Professor Em. Dr. Luc Hens is a Belgian human ecologist who has been performing and supporting research on sustainable development and climate change policy instruments in Vietnam for over 25 years. He worked at the ”Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek” (VITO) which is Belgian’s largest environmental research organization. Professor Hens has published over 130 papers in international peer reviewed journals. He has also published in local Belgian and Dutch scientific journals, and (co-)edited over 40 books with international distribution.