Journal of Sustainable Development and Green Technology

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Ways to Use Internet Marketing in Improving the Activities of Travel Companies

Shukhratjon S. Sayfutdinov , Dilfuza M. Rakhimova

 this article discusses the ways of using Internet marketing to increase the efficiency of tour operators, attract modern technologies to the development of tourism in Uzbekistan, the effectiveness of introducing innovative innovations in the field, updating the material and technical base of the service sector in the development of tourism, as well as the use of mobile tourism for, scientific and methodological developments and proposals were made to the extent that the size of the audience allows travel companies to use potential customers in the form of a "chain reaction".

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Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JSDGT.010201

Vol. Volume 1 Issue. Issue 2 PP. 08-13, (2023)

Contribution Title Analysis and evolution of mortality and morbity: a review of articles published during 2016–2021

Khakimova Feruza Ikramjon Kizi , Allayarov Piratdin

Morbidity and mortality are two frequent epidemiological monitoring measures. These parameters indicate how a health issue develops and how severe it becomes. They're important for learning about illness risk factors and comparing health events and populations. From 2016 to 2021, 241 bibliographic records were extracted from the Scopus database and evaluated through author, journal, country, and keyword analyses. The United States, United Kingdom, Australia, France, and Canada made the most substantial contributions to the domain. Moreover, the findings revealed that during the study period, the publication of papers relating to mortality and morbity increased, and the United States produced the largest proportion of publications and authors (22 percent of total). The researchers are interested in strongly highly loaded citation. This work also examines the most used input keywords. Accordingly, the major findings of this study will be useful for politicians, researchers, and institutions to determine future research directions and identify potential consultants to assist formulating their mortality and morbity control policies and future mortality reduction objectives

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Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JSDGT.010202

Vol. Volume 1 Issue. Issue 2 PP. 14-22, (2023)

Methodological Basis of Applying of Marketing Strategies in the Development of the Country's Tourism Market

Kholjigitov M. Gayratovich , Erkinova N. Tokhir qizi

This article describes ways to increase the role of tourism in the country’s economy and its share in its development, and at the same time implement strategic measures in the field of tourism marketing in order to ensure sustainable development in the country’s tourism market. Also, the analysis of the imbalances that have occurred in certain sectors of the tourism market of Uzbekistan is considered and their elimination, as well as finding and expanding the target audience, as well as attracting consumers in the tourism industry and meeting their needs at the level of demand, are targeted marketing strategies for the effect of use is revealed.

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Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JSDGT.010203

Vol. Volume 1 Issue. Issue 2 PP. 23-30, (2023)

Digital Lending and the Challenges of Data Protection in Nigeria’s Financial Sector

Emmanuel Utebor , Omidoyin , Taiye Joshua

A healthy financial services sector remains critical for the sustenance of social and economic development of any nation, as it guarantees easy access to finance for developmental purposes. One of such ways of accessing finance is through lending from financial institutions, which are mainly the conventional banks, but the tide is now changing owing to the disruptive effect of Covid-19 pandemic. There became the need to leverage on innovative technology in the Nigerian financial sector to rapidly move from the analog-based financial services to a technologically driven financial sector where services are rendered faster, easier and more accessible to the overall benefit of customers, investors, businessmen and other stakeholders. The advent of Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent lock downs during the period further exposed the vulnerability of the Nigerian financial sector as access to funding became a challenge to most investors and businesses. To address this unforeseen challenge, the ingenuity of technological innovations was further deployed giving rise to digital lending services (popularly known as loan apps), which hitherto were nonexistent in Nigeria prior to the emergence of Covid-19. Digital lending entails the method of applying, processing, and granting loans with the aid of digital channels where lenders place reliance on personal data of customers accessed online or provided by such customers, to make credit decisions, for the benefit of a customer. As digital lending service is no doubt laudable, it came with associated fresh challenges which included violation of customer’s privacy rights and data protection. The main focus of this paper, therefore, is to examine the concept and practice of digital lending in Nigeria, its legal framework and the challenges of customers data protection and privacy rights in Nigeria. The researchers will adopt the doctrinal legal research method wherein reliance will be placed on primary and secondary sources, and based on the findings, certain recommendations would be made.

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Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JSDGT.010204

Vol. Volume 1 Issue. Issue 2 PP. 31-38, (2023)

Digital Technology Employment in Small Business Entities

Shadibekova Dildor , Ismoilov Narimonjon

Digital Transformation is today’s hot process in small business entities like logistics companies, for instance.  This trend is happening not only in Uzbekistan but all over World as well. Each second automotive and cutting-edge technologies are being created to maintain the delivery of products to the real customers as quick as possible. Likewise, Logistics companies are encountering largescale automation of corporate information system and trying to be more resistant in the competitive market with the help of digitalization. Likewise, the challenges of automation, new technology and the future of work are some of the most important facing workers today. For trade unions, we must be strong enough to be able to shape change. Understanding potential impacts and opportunities for our members and preparing the appropriate responses are key. This includes enhancing our engagement with industry partners and identifying appropriate education, training and capacity-building needs of our members and workers in the transport chain. Transport workers of today and tomorrow must be equipped with the required knowledge, skills, and expertise for the jobs of tomorrow. In spite of the having of hundreds of research works in this field, there are still a bit uncertainty in understanding the employing the digitalization in small business entities (logistics companies as example). This article reflects the development of digital logistics and transport in the process of globalization, and thus shows how to adapt the concept of information and communication technologies. Moreover, shedding light on the role of information and communication technology (ICT) in the logistics innovation process of small and medium sized logistics companies.

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Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JSDGT.010205

Vol. Volume 1 Issue. Issue 2 PP. 39-46, (2023)