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Erfaneh Sadat Ahmadi, Azin Taghipour, Najmeh Dashtaki, Pegah Darvishzadeh,
Volume 4, Issue 3 (12-2023)
Abstract
Aims: Home businesses have a historical background. With the advent of the virtual space, many people have started to create a business in their home environment for various reasons. This change has had many visible and invisible effects not only in the home and family, but also in the city. The upcoming research is focused on determining the ranking of the components and social dimensions of sustainable development under the influence of home businesses in order to determine their priority.
Methods: Descriptive-analytical research method with quantitative method and qualitative results and the results are based on the opinions of 35 experts based on the results of a specialized questionnaire. In conclusion, the 25 components and 9 indicators of the social subcategory of sustainable urban development based on the 2030 sustainable development document, using a structured questionnaire and its analysis with EXCEL and SPSS software, tries to make changes related to division and prioritization.
findings: The components “Social Empowerment, literacy , Quality Education , Social Responsibilities , Manpower Development, Social Confidence, Amount of Crimes, Neighborhood Development, Social Streaming” and the indicators “Education, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Social Security , Social Capital” are heavily influenced by home businesses .
Conclusion: The main results showed that home businesses, both online and offline, directly and indirectly have a significant impact on the social dimension of sustainable urban social development, And it is suggested to planning for sustainability goals of countries.
Volume 12, Issue 4 (3-2023)
Abstract
Knowledge is one of the most important factors in the success of the banking system. Banks try to manage the existing knowledge in the organization more effectively and efficiently to improve their performance. Also, considering the important role of digital transformation in the development of organizations, banks try to not only maintain their market share but also surpass their competitors by focusing more on this area and moving towards digital banking. Therefore, efforts have been made to identify the affective dimensions of knowledge management that affect the acceptance of digital banking to rank these factors so that managers in the banking industry can, given the level of impact of these factors, strengthen their use in increasing The level of acceptance of digital banking by their customers. In the first phase of this research, a questionnaire designed to affect the affective dimensions of knowledge management on the acceptance of digital banking was completed by banking experts who are active in the field of knowledge management, information technology, and digital banking. After reviewing the opinions of experts, a pairwise comparison questionnaire was designed using the Delphi technique, and finally, using the Dimatel technique, the affective dimensions of knowledge management on digital banking acceptance were ranked. Since the purpose of the Dimatel technique is to determine how the elements influence each other, in examining the overall indicators, the IT index with the highest value is a strong penetrator and the client index with the lowest value is influenced by other factors.