12 February 2026

Research pick: Processing the back data - "Optimising text mining applications for enhanced medical decision making"

The migration to electronic medical records, used by healthcare providers, hospitals, and medical insurers, continues. However, this switch from paper records is leading to an accumulation of data, a lot of which is in free-text form that cannot be processed easily by an algorithm searching for knowledge and looking for patterns.

A study in the International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management has looked at using basic text-mining methods to convert this free text, which might be as unsophisticated as the jottings of a doctor or nurse, into something more organised. This kind of processing could make decisions in medicine faster and more consistent as well as potentially opening up new avenues for medical research and epidemiology.

The research focused on the specific medical condition of lower back pain and the reports associated with it. Lower back pain is a big problem for a lot of people and a major reason people miss days in work or file for disability. Experts can evaluate symptoms and consider what medical scans show and make a diagnosis and offer a prognosis. Administrators have to read through reports manually to determine fees and payments. A system to convert free text to structured text would be a boon, allowing dates and diagnoses to be searched, checked, and analysed much more easily.

The team used pattern-matching rules to look for regular expressions that allow software to detect specific phrases or formats in text. This could then be used to extract clinical and administrative details. This rule-based text mining was combined with machine learning algorithms that can learn from past data and make predictions about new cases.

The researchers tested their system on 255 anonymised reports. Medical specialists validated the extracted information, confirming a precision rate of 98 per cent. The structured information was then used to train three established predictive models: AdaBoost, which combines multiple simple models to improve accuracy; Random Forest, which aggregates the results of many decision trees; and Support Vector Machines, which identify boundaries between categories in complex datasets.

In tests, AdaBoost achieved perfect accuracy in predicting when rest should be prescribed. Random Forest reached 91 per cent accuracy and 93 per cent recall, a measure of how many relevant cases are correctly identified, in return-to-work assessments. The Support Vector Machine recorded a 98 per cent recall rate in classifying disability cases.

Beyond performance metrics, the researchers argue that the approach reduces processing time and limits transcription errors. Because the extraction rules are explicit, the system remains interpretable. This is important, as decisions still need to be explained to patients and others regardless of how structured or unstructured the data is.

Zwawi, R., Elhadjamor, E.A., Ghannouchi, S.A. and Ghannouchi, S-E. (2025) ‘Optimising text mining applications for enhanced medical decision making’, Int. J. Business Process Integration and Management, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp.295–306.

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11 February 2026

Research pick: AI you can drive my car - "Intelligent obstacle avoidance control method for autonomous vehicles based on improved SAC algorithm"

As self-driving, autonomous, vehicles head out on to public roads, one of the field’s most persistent challenges remains collision avoidance in unpredictable traffic. A study in the International Journal of Vehicle Design discusses an artificial intelligence (AI) control system that has a 97 per cent success rate in avoiding obstacles, with a maximum response time of about half a second.

Urban roads present a shifting landscape of pedestrians, stalled vehicles, roadworks and erratic drivers. For a self-driving car, safe operation depends not only on accurate sensors but also on rapid decisions made under such uncertain conditions. Conventional obstacle-avoidance systems often rely on fixed rules or straightforward processing of sensor data. These approaches can sometimes fail in heavy rain, fog, or headlight glare.

Other systems that use reinforcement learning, a branch of AI in which the algorithm learns by trial and error, such as Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient, need a lot of computing power and often struggle to work quickly enough for real-world driving conditions.

The new approach described in IJVD builds on a reinforcement learning framework called Soft Actor-Critic, or SAC. In this computing system, the software actor proposes driving actions while the software critic evaluates whether or not the given manoeuvre would be sensible or not. SAC is designed to learn so that positive outcomes boost the actor-critic interactions that led to them. The system also embeds entropy, a statistical measure of randomness that allows it to continue to explore the best manoeuvres rather than settling prematurely on a single solution. This helps the system remain adaptable in uncertain environments.

The model also incorporates a self-organising cluster mechanism inspired by the collective movement of a flock of birds, that famously avoid mid-air collisions. At close range, a mathematically defined repulsion force pushes vehicles apart to prevent impact. At medium distances, a velocity calibration rule aligns speed with an ideal braking curve to reduce the risk of rear-end collisions. Additional rules govern wall and obstacle avoidance. This layered design allows multiple autonomous vehicles to coordinate their movements without relying on a single lead vehicle.

Ma, Y., Qian, Y., Ma, T., Li, Y. and Wan, J. (2025) ‘Intelligent obstacle avoidance control method for autonomous vehicles based on improved SAC algorithm’, Int. J. Vehicle Design, Vol. 99, No. 5, pp.1–19.

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10 February 2026

Research pick: Compliments please as well as boosting self-esteem for leadership roles - "Regulatory theory and career encouragement in explaining leadership aspiration"

A study in the Journal of Business and Management has shown that self-esteem plays an important part in determining whether someone wishes to pursue a leadership role. The findings have implications for both organisational success and career development, underscoring, as they do, how self-esteem affects personal motivation.

The research suggests that self-esteem affects a person’s regulatory focus, a psychological framework that influences how individuals approach challenges and goals. There are two main types of regulatory focus: promotion focus and prevention focus. Promotion focus is characterised by a drive for growth, achievement, and opportunity-seeking. In contrast, prevention focus is concerned more with the avoidance of failure, staying safe, and fulfilling one’s basic duties and no more.

Individuals with high self-esteem are more likely to be promotion focused, which then drives them to seek leadership roles. Those with lower self-esteem tend to lean towards prevention focus, which makes them less inclined to pursue leadership roles.

The effect is not solely down to the individual’s personality, however. The work also showed that career encouragement and support from supervisors and peers can affect a person’s focus and the motivational pathways they might take. Encouragement can boost the positive effects of promotion focus, motivating individuals to pursue leadership. However, for those with lower self-esteem, encouragement can have the opposite effect, reinforcing their reluctance to take on leadership responsibilities due to their prevention focus. The research thus highlights a need to consider individual psychological states when offering career support so that talented people who have leadership potential are not lost to those roles because of their lower self-esteem.

The team adds that unlike static predictors, such as personality traits or gender, regulatory focus can be affected by one’s experiences and external support. This makes it a more pliable characteristic that might be influenced to the person’s benefit through good career development advice for those with the potential for leadership.

Guo, J. (2025) ‘Regulatory theory and career encouragement in explaining leadership aspiration’, J. Business and Management, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp.75–98.

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9 February 2026

Research pick: Resilience under pressure - "A note on resilience in the face of adversity when small droplets trigger big changes"

Research into the COVID-19 crisis, which began in December 2019, suggests that although there was widespread loss and disruption, the international crisis also planted the seeds for grassroots innovation and resilience. A study in the International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing of one hundred initiatives that emerged in Belgium during the pandemic finds that when established institutions struggled to respond quickly, individuals and organisations were able to step up to create new economic and social value.

The research focuses on initiatives defined broadly to include both newly created ventures and existing organisations that adapted their activities. These ranged from informal mutual aid efforts to repurposed businesses and newly launched services. Some were started by people with no prior experience of entrepreneurship. Other initiatives were started by established entrepreneurs responding to the sudden changes in demand and regulation. What they shared was a capacity to adjust rapidly under pressure.

The pandemic created conditions of extreme uncertainty. Lockdowns and business closures, imposed to limit the spread of the virus, caused sharp falls in income, consumption, and investment. Many people perceived formal support systems as too slow or rigid to meet urgent needs. This gap became the space in which these initiatives emerged, often spontaneously and with limited resources.

The study looks at this kind of resilience and rather than treating it simply as endurance in the face of a crisis, defines it as a dynamic process of recovery, adjustment, and innovation. Resilience was, during the pandemic and in its aftermath, both the route through which initiatives developed and the results they produced. The researchers argue that action was not driven solely by compassion or urgency, but by the ability to reframe the crisis as an opportunity to meet unmet needs.

The study suggests that locally driven, resilience-based initiatives can complement government and aid responses, particularly in the early stages of a crisis. As such, for policymakers, the challenge is how to recognise and sustain such efforts without undermining their flexibility. We will face pandemic and other shocks in the future, our ability to adapt and innovate in these conditions will be key to an effective disaster response.

Wuillaume, A., Ferritto, A. and Janssen, F. (2025) ‘A note on resilience in the face of adversity when small droplets trigger big changes’, Int. J. Entrepreneurial Venturing, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp.249–273.

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8 February 2026

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7 February 2026

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6 February 2026

Research pick: How might we reconcile the culture-conservation clash? - "Ritualistic hunting in selected districts of West Bengal (India): implications on wildlife diversity and conservation"

A study in the International Journal of Global Environmental Issues has looked at “ritualistic” hunting practices in eastern India. It finds that they are contributing markedly to a worrying decline in wildlife and forest health. The work raises difficult questions about how cultural traditions can coexist with modern conservation goals.

The research focuses on Jungle Mahal, a forested region in western West Bengal, where hunting remains an integral part of religious and social life for several communities, particularly the Santhal. Ritualistic hunting, defined in the study as the killing of wild animals for ceremonial rather than commercial or subsistence purposes, is shown to be placing increasing pressure on ecosystems that are inherently vulnerable.

West Bengal hosts a range of ecologically significant species, including pangolins, fishing cats, and diverse bird populations. Such animals play crucial roles in the functioning of the ecosystems across the region. They help to regulate prey populations, disperse seeds, and recycle nutrients, among other things. The study reports a clear reduction in wildlife richness, biodiversity. It also notes a marked decline in forest density in Jungle Mahal. It is worth noting, that residents and hunters are well aware of these changes to their local environment, however, there is the paper reports, little inclinations towards matters of conservation.

Hunting in the region employs traditional techniques such as bow-and-arrow, traps, nets, and the use of smoke to flush animals from burrows. It occurs throughout the year, but intensifies during festival periods between March and June. During this period, large communal hunts with hundreds or even thousands of participants take place and huge numbers of animals are killed in a very short time.

India’s Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 prohibits the hunting of wild animals, but the researchers found that enforcement is weak in remote forest areas. Awareness of conservation laws among local communities is limited, and illegal hunting continues unchecked. The study highlights the fact that there is great mistrust of authorities in such regions and a general perception that conservation policies are detrimental to indigenous values and livelihoods. It remains an open-ended question as to how this disconnection between culture and conservation might be remedied.

Baitalik, A., Bhattacharjee, T., Bera, D., Paladhi, A., Kar, R.R., Ojha, M., Hazra, A., Begum, M.D., Lohar, R., Karan, M. and Dandapat, R. (2025) ‘Ritualistic hunting in selected districts of West Bengal (India): implications on wildlife diversity and conservation’, Int. J. Global Environmental Issues, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp.85–117.

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