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    Emerging Advancements in Sustainable Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis
    (Springer Nature, 2023) Mishra, R.; Kiran, K.B.
    Entrepreneurship has been recognized as a crucial driver for a nation’s economic growth, wherein the entrepreneurs exploit social and environmental assets to generate financial gains, making them accountable to the community and the environment. The current state of the environment, the socioeconomic divide, and insufficient access to resources and opportunities are the primary concerns. Recent academic works have highlighted the concept of sustainable entrepreneurship as a solution to minimizing the negative effects of entrepreneurial industries on environmental deterioration and social inequality. Scholarly interest in this field has grown in recent years as a result of its ability to incorporate the triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit. However, there is still a lack of awareness and understanding of nature and the future of sustainable entrepreneurship in both theory and practice. Therefore, this systematic review paper along with the bibliometric analysis aims to show how sustainable entrepreneurship has changed after the introduction of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on recent research trends. This literature review will reveal the trend and ascertain the future directions for novel and senior researchers in the field of sustainable entrepreneurship. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd 2023.
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    Unbreakable Security in a Quantum Age: A Systematic Literature Review on Post-Quantum Lattice-Based Standards
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2023) Wahlang, R.; Chandrasekaran, K.
    The rapid advances in the field of quan-tum computing have led to a concern in the cryp-tographic security implemented in already existing systems. This has led to an increasing interest in the search for post quantum alternatives which are capable of withstanding attacks in the future era of quantum computers. Out of the many approaches that have been put forward, the most promising candidates belong to the class of lattice based cryptography due to their efficient parameter sizes and performances. The robustness of these post quantum schemes have been tested by considering the evaluation criteria which have been put forward by NIST to ensure that the security guarantee provided by these proposed systems are absolute. This paper provides an overview of the various lattice based cryptosystems that have been selected as candidates for standardization by NIST and a comparison between them has been provided demonstrating the differences in their performances on various platforms. © 2023 IEEE.