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In this chapter, the previously developed methodology of the MLSDI (see Chapter 4) is computed for a sample region, and the empirical findings are presented and discussed. Thereby, the knowledge (see Section 2.3.3; e.g. Weitz et al., 2018) and the sustainability gap (see Section 2.3.4; e.g. Hall et al., 2017) are tackled.
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Lemke, C. (2021). Empirical findings. In: Accounting and Statistical Analyses for Sustainable Development. Sustainable Management, Wertschöpfung und Effizienz. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-33246-4_5
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