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ENHANCING A STRATEGIC APPROACH TO CLIMATE ADAPTATION

Authors: Belmahdi H.S.

Journal: Journal of the Geographical Institute Jovan Cvijic SASA

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.2298/IJGI250512023B

Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access

Abstract: This paper investigates landscape sustainability in Algeria and provides strategic recommendations to enhance resilience. The research followed a three-step process. First, a systematic review of global literature on sustainable landscapes identified the best practices suitable for local adaptation. Second, landscape sustainability in Algeria was a...

THE IMPACT OF FIRM-LEVEL INNOVATIVENESS ON SOCIOECONOMIC INDICATORS: AN AI-DRIVEN APPROACH

Authors: Stundžienė A.; Pilinkienė V.; Lukauskas M.; Grybauskas A.; Vilkas M.

Journal: Journal of Business Economics and Management

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.3846/jbem.2026.25753

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Abstract: This study examined the impact of firm-level innovativeness on socioeconomic indicators at regional and sectoral levels, using Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques to analyze unstructured data from the websites of 32,559 companies. Using this data, an Innovation Index was constructed. The results indicated a generally low-to-moderate level of in...

Analysis of AIGC-Based Virtual Apparel Design System as An Alternative to Traditional Manual Design Process

Authors: Zhao L.; Nie X.

Journal: International Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.70917/ijcisim-2026-0166

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Abstract: Traditional manual design is often overly complex and time-consuming to measure, leading to its gradual elimination from the market. To achieve digital design in clothing, this paper aims to realize the personalization and virtuality of modern clothing design while reducing design costs. This paper designs a virtual clothing design system based on ...

Effects of building façade architectural design elements on thermal comfort and energy efficiency

Authors: Meften H.S.; Aalhashem N.A.M.; Abdulwahhab M.L.; Alomare A.F.M.

Journal: Heritage and Sustainable Development

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.37868/hsd.v8i1.1973

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Abstract: Thermal performance, energy demand, and environmental sustainability in hot-arid climates—where cooling loads dominate—are strongly influenced by façade design. This study assesses the effectiveness of a passive curtain wall strategy through an experimental comparison of two structurally similar educational buildings in Iraq. Building A featur...

FRAGMENTED AUTHORITY AND DEFERRED ACTION: DECONSTRUCTING ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE UNDER THE EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL IN LITHUANIA

Authors: Uygur M.R.; Dumčiūtė A.; Arablousabet Y.

Journal: Business: Theory and Practice

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.3846/btp.2026.23747

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Abstract: This study critically examines the evolving landscape of environmental governance in Lithuania within the context of the European Green Deal, drawing on three semi-structured interviews with executive, academic, and legislative stakeholders. Using a two-phase methodology that combines thematic coding analysis with Jacques Derrida’s deconstruction...

SIGNALS AND STRUCTURES: THE POLITICS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN SLOVENIA

Authors: Dvorski K.; Lahovnik M.; Hruška D.

Journal: Management : Journal of Contemporary Management Issues

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.30924/mjcmi.31.1.1

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Abstract: In Slovenia’s boardrooms, governance is less a fixed blueprint than a living performance. Drawing on a decade of data from 24 public companies, we identify two distinct yet coexisting governance logics: identity-based, oriented toward symbolic compliance, and activity-based, linked to operational performance. Using factor analysis and hypothesis ...

Toward a New Paradigm of th e 6th Industry: Insigh ts from Big Data on Tourists' Perceptions of Jeju's Rural Experience Tourism

Authors: Yoon S.; Lee Y.

Journal: Global Business and Finance Review

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.17549/gbfr.2026.31.2.191

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Abstract: Purpose: This study aims to develop a new framework for rural experiential tourism by analyzing tourists' perceptions of the 6th industry using big data. It identifies critical components that strongly resonate with tourists, creating memorable experiences, and proposes practical, sustainable strategies for industry development. The research provid...

15-Second Repeated Vertical Jump Models versus Ergometer Approaches for Lower-Limb Average Power Assessment: A Preliminary Exploratory Comparison

Authors: Geantă V.A.; de Hillerin P.J.

Journal: Sport Mont

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.26773/smj.260206

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Abstract: Lower-limb average power is an important indicator of neuromuscular performance and can be assessed either indirectly through computational models derived from repetitive vertical jumps or directly using ergometers that quantify mechanical output. However, these approaches often yield different values, complicating interpretation and comparison acr...

Combinations of knowledge sources for product innovation based on the degree of novelty: Evidence from Peru; [Combinaciones de fuentes de conocimiento para la innovación de productos en función del grado de novedad: evidencia de Perú]

Authors: Carvache-Franco O.; Chión-Chacón S.J.

Journal: Tec Empresarial

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.18845/te.v20i1.8392

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Abstract: This research aims to unveil the combinations of knowledge sources that influence the degree of innovation novelty or radicalness (products new-to-firm and new-to-market). Exploratory and confirmatory factor models and bivariate probit regression are applied on a sample of Peruvian manufacturing companies made available by the Peruvian National Inn...

YOUNG TOURISTS’ CONSERVATION BEHAVIOR IN WORLD HERITAGE SITES: IMPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE HERITAGE TOURISM IN NORTHERN VIETNAM

Authors: Vu Y.T.; Nguyen N.T.T.; Dinh H.T.

Journal: Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.30892/gtg.65246-1751

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Abstract: This study explores the factors driving world heritage conservation behavior among young tourists in the context of developing countries. Through foundational theories such as the Theory of Planned Behavior, Social Cognitive Theory, and the Stimulus Organism Response, the research model is defined, aiming to examine the influence of reference group...

Human-Centric and Intelligent Robotics in Healthcare: Integrating IoT, AI, and Beyond

Authors: Sayyahi A.; Alavi S.E.; Jaderyan M.

Journal: Artificial Intelligence, Data and Robotics: Foundations, Transformations and Future Directions

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-10561-5_18

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Abstract: Since the integration of robotics into the field of healthcare, considerable potential has arisen to transform the delivery of medical care, making services more precise, efficient, and accessible. Robotics has begun making the surgical, rehabilitation, and patient care realms its own. With the arrival of IoT and deep learning, the potential of the...

Towards a sustainable automotive supply chain: a critical and systematic literature review of supplier selection criteria

Authors: Ouahabi I.; Kamach O.; Fethallah W.

Journal: Acta Logistica

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.22306/al.v13i1.750

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Abstract: The automotive supply chain faces increasing pressure to align supplier selection processes with sustainability and resilience goals while adhering to rigorous industry standards. However, many companies still rely on the traditional approach by considering mainly the piece price as criteria for supplier selection, and this approach can destroy the...

Electric vehicles for cleaner urban logistics: what motivates consumers to choose green delivery?

Authors: Duong N.H.; Huy B.P.; Uyen C.H.N.; My T.L.T.; Bao C.P.

Journal: Acta Logistica

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.22306/al.v13i1.748

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Abstract: The rapid expansion of e-commerce has intensified pressures on urban logistics and last-mile logistics flows. This study examines psychological drivers of consumers’ intention to select electric vehicle based last-mile logistics within a green logistics flow perspective, integrating the Value-Belief-Norm and Theory of Planned Behavior frameworks....

MULTI-CRITERIA DECISION ANALYSIS OF E-COMMERCE SOFTWARE SELECTION USING AHP-NWA HYBRID MODEL

Authors: Rakić R.; Gligorijević M.; Viduka D.; Gligorijević N.; Strugarević D.

Journal: Journal of Business Economics and Management

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.3846/jbem.2026.25406

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Abstract: In the digital economy, selecting the right e-commerce platform is a strategic decision with significant implications for efficiency and competitiveness. This paper applies a hybrid decision-making framework that integrates the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Net Worth Analysis (NWA) to evaluate five popular e-commerce platforms: Magento, WooC...

Intention to join a union in peruvian professional workers: analysis of determining factors; [Intención de afiliarse a un sindicato entre los trabajadores profesionales peruanos: análisis de los factores determinantes]

Authors: Yong Chung F.E.; Fuchs Angeles R.M.; Jauregui Arroyo R.R.; Bonilla Bermeo J.D.

Journal: Revista Venezolana de Gerencia

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.52080/rvgluz.31.114.15

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Abstract: In a context where higher education coverage is expanding across Ibero-America, a greater proportion of professionally trained workers is projected. Hence, the aim of this study is to identify the main factors influencing the union affiliation intention among Peruvian professional workers. To this end, a cross-sectional, non-experimental research d...

Understanding the Role of STEM in Promoting Social and Emotional Learning: A Study of Teacher Awareness in Jordan

Authors: Bawaneh A.K.; Al-Hattami A.; Alghazo Y.M.; Al-Salman S.M.; Abusini B.S.

Journal: Qubahan Academic Journal

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.48161/qaj.v6n1a2296

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Abstract: This study assessed Jordanian public-school teachers perceived awareness of how integrated STEM pedagogy can support students’ social and emotional learning (SEL) competencies and examined whether this awareness differs by teacher characteristics (gender, specialization, teaching experience, grade level taught, and school location). A researcher-...

Digital HRM and Electronic HRM: which relation? A conceptual clarification with insights into sustainability through the PRISMA protocol

Authors: Barghini S.; Bonti M.

Journal: PuntOorg International Journal

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.19245/25.05.pij.11.02.1

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Abstract: The phenomenon of digitalization started a long time ago and in a short time it has entered companies by evolving their areas, including the HRM. Nowadays, there is more and more talk of the twin transition, i.e. how to become more digital and sustainable. Nevertheless, literature on the topic is in its infancy and suffers from some gaps. This arti...

How Academic Context Shapes Students' Ethical Behaviour: New Evidence from a Transitional Society

Authors: Matić I.; Juras A.; Lovrinčević M.

Journal: Organizacija

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.2478/orga-2026-0001

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Abstract: Background/Purpose: An ongoing problem of the ethical transgression of students poses a fundamental threat to the functioning of higher education institutions and translates to their behaviour in the future workplace. The aim of the paper is to examine the relationship between the academic context in higher education institutions in a transitional ...

Design and Simulation of a Quadruped Robot for Ground Contact Forces on Various Surfaces

Authors: Matteb Z.W.; Bakhy S.H.; Hadi N.H.

Journal: International Journal of Technology

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.14716/ijtech.v17i1.7552

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Abstract: Legged robots have become a central focus in robotics research due to their superior ability to traverse rough terrains that hinder wheeled and tracked systems. One critical challenge in the design of quadruped robots is managing vertical ground contact forces during locomotion to prevent structural damage and improve efficiency. This study present...

Help-seeking practices and behaviours in organizations and AI-driven chatbot: a scoping review

Authors: Pagnozzi F.; Renkema M.; Antonelli G.

Journal: PuntOorg International Journal

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.19245/25.05.pij.11.02.2

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Abstract: We present a scoping review that considers 25 papers and explores the growing phenomenon of the use of chatbots, in the context of help-seeking dynamics among workers facing work-related challenges. This phenomenon is significant from both social and technological perspectives, as it raises essential questions about the evolving role of technology ...