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Unveiling synergies: Business intelligence nexus with environmental and financial performance in Bangladeshi manufacturing firms
In recent years, the rise in the utilization of business intelligence (BI) as a pivotal tool for enhancing economic performance has spurred considerable interest. This study, anchored in resource‐based theory, delves into the intricate relationships among BI, environmental performance (EP), financia...
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