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Challenging the Efficient Market Hypothesis: Multifractal Insights into Price –Volume Cross-Correlations in the S&P 500

Authors: Doğan S.; Aytekin S.

Journal: Scientific Annals of Economics and Business

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.47743/saeb-2026-0010

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Abstract: This study investigates the multifractal behaviour of prices, trading volume, and their cross-correlations in the S&P 500 index over the 2004–2024 period. To this end, we employ an integrated framework that combines the Bai–Perron structural break test with Multifractal Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (MFDFA) and Multifractal Detrended Cross-Cor...

Exploring the Use of Particle Size and Solubility in Australia’s Regulatory Definition of Nanomaterials

Authors: Wilson S.; Florin N.; Wakefield-Rann R.

Journal: Ethics and Society

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1007/s11569-025-00485-w

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Abstract: This paper critically explores how ‘chemicals at the nanoscale’ are defined under the Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS) and compares it with the definitions established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and European Commission (EC). Focusing on the properties of particle size and solubility,...

Burnout Dimensions among Corporate Employees in Croatia: Differences by Gender, Working Hours, Job Position, and Company Size

Authors: Cvjetković M.; Primorac D.; Vargović E.

Journal: Business Systems Research

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.2478/bsrj-2026-0006

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Abstract: Background: Burnout syndrome, characterised by exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced professional efficacy, is a growing concern in contemporary fast-paced workplaces. In Croatia, research has mostly concentrated on helping professions, rarely focusing on the business sector. Objectives: This study aims to assess the extent of work-related burnout amon...

THE IMPORTANCE OF INNOVATION IN THE CZECH AND SLOVAK SPA INDUSTRY: THE COVID-19 ERA AND BEYOND; [Znaczenie innowacji w przemyśle spa w Czechach i na Słowacji: Era COVID-19 i później]

Authors: Pátek J.; Zelený J.; Plzáková L.; Studnička P.

Journal: Sport i Turystyka

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.16926/sit.2026.01.07

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Abstract: This study aims to analyze the scope, structure, and perceived benefits of innovations implemented by spa businesses in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic over a period spanning the pre-COVID-19, pandemic, and post-pandemic phases (2018–2022). The basis of the study was a questionnaire survey, in which spa establishments were approached, ...

Intelligent Decision Support System Based on Multi-Agent Interaction Models by The Example of The Oil and Gas Industry

Authors: Burlutskaya Z.V.; Sharko P.A.; Gintciak A.M.; Zakharov P.A.

Journal: International Journal of Technology

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.14716/ijtech.v17i2.8242

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Abstract: This study develops an intelligent decision support tool for managing complex production systems using the example of a field development system. The problem solved in the study lies in the limitations of existing tools for generating optimal and realistic scenarios for managing production systems due to the lack of consideration of local knowledge...

Effects of collection frequency and age on semen characteristics of crossbred buck rabbit (New Zealand White × Local)

Authors: Trung T.T.; Khuong T.T.T.; Hai T.L.

Journal: CTU Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.22144/ctujoisd.2026.006

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Abstract: The study involved 24 crossbred bucks (New Zealand White × Local) in a factorial design to assess the impact of semen collection frequency and age on semen quality. Two factors were considered: the age of the bucks (5-6 months for young and 9-10 months for mature) and the frequency of semen collection (daily (Fre-1), every three days (Fre-3), ever...

Reverse innovation and digital sustainability in rural destinations: evidence from Iran's Hawraman

Authors: Torabi Z.-A.; Davani P.; Jalilian P.

Journal: Frontiers in Sustainable Tourism

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.3389/frsut.2026.1745982

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Abstract: Introduction – This study examines digital entrepreneurship in two rural heritage villages—Hajij and Palangan—located within Iran's UNESCO World Heritage landscape of Hawraman, with a focus on how technological adoption is experienced under infrastructural constraints. Methods – A hermeneutic phenomenological approach informed by Heideggeri...

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGERS’ SATISFACTION WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INTEGRATION: AN EXPECTATION CONFIRMATION THEORY APPROACH

Authors: Boulitama O.; Sabiri B.; Rahli D.; Sabri K.

Journal: Logforum

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.17270/J.LOG.001412

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Abstract: Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly integrated into supply chain management (SCM) to support forecasting, coordination, and disruption management. However, outcomes remain uneven because the value derived from AI depends not only on technical capabilities but also on how managers form expectations, evaluate performance during u...

Decoding Generation Z Purchase Intention: The Impact of Brand Awareness, Brand Equity, Digital Media Content and Emotions

Authors: Ademi L.; Zeqiri J.; Klopotan I.

Journal: Business Systems Research

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.2478/bsrj-2026-0002

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Abstract: Background: This study investigates the impact of brand awareness, brand equity, digital media content, and emotions on the purchasing intentions of Generation Z in North Macedonia, those born between 1997 and 2012. Objectives: This study aims to analyse the underlying factors to be considered when developing effective strategic marketing planning ...

Warning! — Digital Transformation Ahead A Book Review of 5G and Beyond: Rewiring Telecom Regulation

Authors: Rogerson D.

Journal: Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.18080/jtde.v14n1.1440

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Abstract: A new book by Rohit Prasad and V Sridhar, 5G and Beyond: Rewiring Telecom Regulation (2026) contains proposals for an overall re-examination of the global approach to telecom regulation. Their thesis is that 5G deployment is reaching completion and attention is shifting to 6G roll-out, but the ongoing need for investment is being jeopardised by dev...

Development of a Smart Irrigation System for Highland Durian Seedlings Integrating Fog Harvesting and Atmospheric Water Generation via IoT

Authors: Hadkhuntod P.; Wanon S.; Muangsan R.

Journal: Engineering and Technology Horizons

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.55003/ETH.430201

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Abstract: Severe drought conditions in Thailand, particularly in highland areas with limited water access, have significantly impacted durian cultivation in Nakhon Thai District, Phitsanulok Province. This study develops a smart irrigation system for highland durian seedlings by integrating fog harvesting technology and atmospheric water generation (AWG) via...

Assessment the level of the health service quality in healthcare center by integration the servqual model stepwise weight assessment ratio analysis method-investigation study

Authors: Al-Baldawi Z.; Al-Waheed S.M.

Journal: Management Systems in Production Engineering

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.2478/mspe-2026-0005

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Abstract: Service quality is a critical issue in the healthcare sector due to its vital importance and significant impact on people's lives. Therefore, organizations should continuously improve their service quality to ensure providing an optimal healthcare service as possible. In this study, healthcare service quality assessment methodology was proposed to ...

Shaping Shared Values: The Roles of Sociotechnical Agenda-setting in Technology Development

Authors: Miao Y.; Pesch U.

Journal: Ethics and Society

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1007/s11569-025-00493-w

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Abstract: In dynamic sociotechnical contexts, values evolve over time and diverge across stakeholder groups, complicating the coordination of innovation processes through individual and collective commitments. This paper argues that sociotechnical agendas, which are structured sets of technology-related issues that shape attention and guide decision-making, ...

Non-Anaemic Iron Deficiency in Female Patients: A Multicenter Study in Islamabad

Authors: Qamar S.; Rauf R.; Ejaz S.; Riaz B.; Iftikhar T.; Akhtar N.

Journal: Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.37939/jrmc.v30i1.3058

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Abstract: Objective: To assess the impact of iron status on fatigue levels in non-anemic female patients using the Fatigue Severity Scale. Methods: A quasi-experimental study was conducted at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Akhter Saeed Medical College, Farooq Hospital, and KRL Hospital, Islamabad, from 1st Oct 2023, to 30th Sept 2025. A tota...

A HYBRID SPC-MPSI-LOPCOW-BASED RAWEC DECISION MODEL FOR ASSESSING THE PERFORMANCE OF LOGISTICS COMPANIES IN FORTUNE 500 TÜRKIYE

Authors: Özekenci E.K.; Avşar İ.İ.

Journal: Logforum

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.17270/J.LOG.001392

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Abstract: Background: The rapid expansion of global operations has significantly increased the strategic importance of the logistics industry. Logistics performance plays a vital role in ensuring the efficient execution of international trade. The operational effectiveness of companies in this sector directly influences a country's economic structure; theref...

Spinning Jennies and Silicon: The Economics of Innovating or Evaporating – Creative Destruction and Public Policies

Authors: Égert B.

Journal: Financial and Economic Review

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.33893/FER.25.1.100

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Abstract: This paper reviews the contributions of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics laureates, Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt, to our understanding of innovation-driven economic growth, situating their work within the broader evolution of modern growth theory and empirical evidence. It highlights why the Industrial Revolution marked a transitio...

TAX COMPETITIVENESS AND BUSINESS R&D EXPENDITURES: DO TAXES MATTER FOR INNOVATION?

Authors: Hunady J.; Demeova E.

Journal: Business, Management and Economics Engineering

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.3846/bmee.2026.24203

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Abstract: Purpose – tax policies can be seen as one of the factors potentially affecting firms’ investment decisions and innovation. The paper examines the relationship between tax competitiveness and business Research and Development (R&D) expenditures across EU countries. Specifically, it analyses the tax rules governing corporate taxation in EU countr...

Biological Activity of Extracts from OM5930 Rice Components in Controlling Weedy Rice under Laboratory Conditions

Authors: Thi H.L.; Huy N.G.; Vy V.N.; Tran L.N.; Vinh K.C.; Cuong N.T.

Journal: CTU Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.22144/ctujoisd.2026.011

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Abstract: Weedy rice (Oryza sativa f. spontanea) poses significant challenges to rice production, reducing yield and commercial value. This study investigated the inhibitory effects of root, stem, and leaf extracts from a cultivated rice variety-OM5930 (60 days after sowing)-on two weedy rice lines, WR19 (short awn) and WR20 (long awn). The objectives were t...

Benign Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension with Empty Sella and Gonadotrophin Insufficiency

Authors: Hafeez N.; Gull N.; Gull A.; Niazi F.A.K.

Journal: Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.37939/jrmc.v30i1.2766

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Abstract: Background: Benign idiopathic intracranial hypertension (BIIH) is characterised by increased intracranial pressure without identifiable intracranial pathology and commonly presents with headache. However, atypical presentations without headache may delay the diagnosis and increase the risk of irreversible visual loss. Empty sella syndrome is a radi...

Effect of Sorting Bin Geometry and Operational Parameters on Impurity Separation Efficiency in Jasmine Rice Using Rotating Drum Sorter

Authors: Kosum K.

Journal: Engineering and Technology Horizons

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.55003/ETH.430202

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Abstract: Small-scale rice mills in rural Thailand lack advanced sorting equipment for removing impurities from jasmine rice. This study investigated sorting bin geometry and operational parameter effects on separation efficiency using a rotating drum sorter with three-layer concentric screens (2.51 mm, 1.55 mm, 8.0 mm apertures). Three geometries (cylindric...