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    Circular economy practices in supply chain finance: a state-of-the-art review
    (Benchmarking: An International Journal, 2024-07-30) Patra, Soumya Prakash; Wankhede, Vishal Ashok; Agrawal, Rohit
    Purpose Supply chain finance is an emergent research area dealing with the financial performance of a firm throughout its supply chain. It has been drawing significant attention among industrial practitioners and researchers. However, there is need to identify improvements in supply chain finance (SCF) practices to ensure sustainable growth. In recent years, circular economy practices are being adopted worldwide with a motivation to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Moreover, integration of circular economy practices in the financial aspects of supply chain is still in infant age. Design/methodology/approach Adoption of circular SCF in firms enhances both restorative and regenerative capacities of the firm. In this regard, this study aims to review articles on circular practices in SCF. The study identified 329 articles related to circular practices and sustainable practices in SCF from the Scopus database. The shortlisted articles were reviewed and discussed. Findings The findings of the study help to recognize the most influential and productive research in circular SCF in terms of journals and trends. Further research is recommended to explore this area in depth to recognize potential integrating factors that help in smooth acceptance of circular finance in supply chains. Originality/value Bibliometric and network analyses were performed to identify research trends and networks in the field of circular SCF. In addition, emerging research themes in the field of circular SCF were identified and discussed, and research propositions are proposed to delineate future research directions.
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    Entertainment: navigating legal challenges and opportunities in India compared to EU regulations.
    (International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 2025-12) Patra, Soumya Prakash; Dey, Debasmita
    This article analyses AI’s legal, ethical, and commercial challenges in India’s entertainment industry, comparing its fragmented framework (e.g. Copyright Act 1957, DPDP Act 2023) with the EU’s AI Act and GDPR. It demonstrates how AI can diminish legal inequalities by providing affordable IP protection and dispute resolution, empowering marginalised creators. Addressing ethical concerns like deepfakes and bias, particularly in India’s diverse context, the article proposes amendments, sui generis protections, and ethical guidelines to ensure equitable AI use. Policy recommendations balance innovation and creator rights, fostering fair commercial law frameworks through international cooperation.

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