29 May 2026

New Open Access article available: "Analysing student behaviour in the implementation of LAT using cloud technology in higher education institutions"

The following International Journal of Learning Technology article, "Analysing student behaviour in the implementation of LAT using cloud technology in higher education institutions", is freely available for download as an open access article.

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  • Electronic mobile service quality and customer loyalty: the conditional indirect effect of relationship quality and customer satisfaction
  • Financial contagion and volatility spillover financial stock market: a statistical review of the literature
  • An empirical study on financial well-being during the COVID-19 in India

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

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  • AI enabling mechanism of 'lighthouse factory' from the perspective of complex system theory
  • Design and development of mobile learning UI based on situational cognition theory
  • Research on intelligent generation and interactive display method of traditional art for immersive experience
  • Music generation controllable dance based on improved transformer model and style consistency
  • Design of a cross-domain resource integration learning path generation model for innovative talent cultivation using bi-directional GAN and deep contrastive clustering network

28 May 2026

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Business Innovation and Research

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  • Locus of control, moral awareness and gender in ethical decision-making: evidence from Syrian SMEs
  • How does innovative work behaviour mediate factors affecting social innovation behaviours in the UAE's public sector
  • Customer segmentation for marketing and business management in electronic retailing

Research pick: I’m UAV, fly me - "Time series data-driven UAV sensor attack detection: an adaptive graphtime-frequency hybrid approach"

A new machine learning framework designed to detect malicious interference in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, has shown strong performance in identifying both sudden and slow-developing sensor attacks, according to research in the International Journal of Automation and Control. The system, called GTF-MAD (Graph Time-Frequency Mixed Anomaly Detection), achieved a peak F1-score of 99.71% in detecting bias in tests on a quadrotor drone.

UAVs depend on sensors such as GPS (which provides satellite-based location data) and gyroscopes (which measure rotation and orientation). These act as the drone’s navigational senses. However, they are vulnerable to manipulation. GPS spoofing can feed false location signals to a drone, while gyroscope bias injection introduces small but persistent errors into motion readings. Both can accumulate into major navigation failures if undetected.

Traditional detection systems rely on fixed rules, physical flight models, or machine learning patterns in sensor data. However, they struggle with changing sensor relationships during flight, lack of frequency-based signal analysis, and difficulty detecting slow-burn attacks that evolve over time.

GTF-MAD addresses these issues through three components. An adaptive graph attention network models sensors as a dynamic system of relationships that change during flight. A dual time-frequency architecture analyses signals both as time sequences and as frequency patterns, capturing vibrations and periodic disturbances. A trend detection module combines statistical methods to identify slow, stealthy deviations.

Chen, J., Zhou, Y. and Xue, X. (2026) ‘Time series data-driven UAV sensor attack detection: an adaptive graphtime-frequency hybrid approach’, Int. J. Automation and Control, Vol. 20, No. 7, pp.1–25.

Free sample articles newly available from International Journal of Trade and Global Markets

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  • Emerging commodity-equity interdependencies: TVP-VAR analysis of oil, gold, and global stock markets
  • Divestment of state capital and stock price reaction: evidence from an emerging economy
  • Strategies for enhancing Gen Z employee retention in the BPO industry: a focus on organisational economic socialisation
  • Exploring consumer preferences for global brands in India's evolving food retail market: a trend analysis
  • The impact of investment on environmental quality: evidence from Indonesian Provinces

New Open Access article available: "Analysing the critical role of data governance in shaping Iraq's smart city future"

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Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

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  • Popular music accompaniment generation methods based on the MuseFlow model and sliding window design
  • Intelligent generation algorithm for digital image artworks based on decoupling representation and content-aware
  • Collaborative optimisation of emotion regulation and audio synthesis based on PerformanceNet and multi-emotional music generation model
  • Dynamic optimisation of the extraction process for natural food antioxidants based on multi-agent simulation
  • Faster R-BERT multimodal fusion real-time psychological stress recognition system

27 May 2026

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

The International Journal of Information and Communication Technology has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Attentional dual-branch shallow feature enhancement and gated fusion for improved image copy-move forgery detection
  • Personalised learning path optimisation in digital English learning environments via multi-factor knowledge tracing and reinforcement learning
  • Computer vision simulation with multimodal data for real-time user interaction in industrial design
  • Simulating academic stress formation via causal discovery and temporal sequence analysis
  • Implicit neural representation and error control for solving mathematical partial differential equations

Research pick: International happiness - "Subjective wellbeing and behavioural preferences: evidence from global survey data"

A study covering 76 countries has found that people who are more trusting, patient, altruistic and cooperative tend to report higher levels of happiness and life satisfaction, suggesting that wellbeing depends on more than material prosperity alone. The work was published in the International Journal of Happiness and Development.

The research looked at behavioural preferences, stable patterns in how people make decisions and interact with others, and how these relate to subjective wellbeing. Subjective wellbeing is a metric that embodies both life satisfaction and emotional experiences such as happiness, enjoyment, and worry.

The researchers used data from the Global Preferences Survey and the Gallup World Poll They looked at five personality traits in the data: patience, risk-taking, reciprocity, altruism, and trust. The study combined survey responses with experimentally validated behavioural measures designed to reflect real-world behaviour, something that earlier studies had not generally done.

Across most countries and measures, stronger behavioural preferences were associated with higher wellbeing, the team found. People who were more trusting, altruistic, reciprocal and willing to take risks generally reported greater happiness and lower levels of worry.

What was particularly interesting about the findings is that there was consistency across different regions. Previous research on wellbeing has often focused on income, employment and health, mainly in wealthier countries. The new study suggests behavioural and social dispositions play an important role across cultures and economic systems in different parts of the world.

The team found that trust and reciprocity were especially important. They suggest that this is because cooperative societies foster stronger social bonds, and that reduces personal stress. Altruism may also improve wellbeing by increasing social connectedness and meaning. Patience may support healthier and more stable long-term choices, the team suggests.

It is worth adding that the findings are correlational rather than causal. The team cannot say whether the behavioural traits studied improve wellbeing or whether it is that happier people tend to become more trusting and altruistic.

Overdick, K. and De Neve, J-E. (2026) ‘Subjective wellbeing and behavioural preferences: evidence from global survey data’, Int. J. Happiness and Development, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp.140–171.

Free Open Access special issue on "Data Analysis and Data Mining for Knowledge Discovery: Part 1" published by International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology

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  • Research on image enhancement of smart home product layout scene based on virtual reality
  • Zhongmei Liu
  • Study on 'Road to Waterway' model for medium to long-distance cargo transportation considering transportation efficiency
  • Research on multi-modal teaching resource association resource mining under MOOC ideological and political learning
  • Enhancing organisational efficiency using intelligent ERP decision
  • ST-LSTM-sports mind: a multimodal deep learning framework for intelligent sports analytics and automated journalism

New Open Access article available: "Subjective wellbeing and behavioural preferences: evidence from global survey data"

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Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

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  • Computer music denoising and enhancement using dual-branch communication with spectral subtraction
  • Deep prediction of marine cultural and creative products purchase intentions by integrating visual significance and textual emotion
  • Discrete event simulation modelling for ceramic waste recycling using hybrid neural networks
  • Network traffic anomaly detection driven by bidirectional self-attention mechanism
  • Evaluation of cultural tourism short-video dissemination effectiveness based on a multimodal transformer

26 May 2026

Research pick: Substation zero - "Prediction of carbon emissions throughout the lifecycle of zero carbon substations based on Lasso-GRNN neural network model"

Artificial intelligence might now be used to address a less visible problem associated with renewable electricity production: the carbon footprint of the grid infrastructure itself. Details of how an AI-based forecasting system can predict the full lifecycle emissions of zero-carbon substations are provided in the International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining. The approach is faster and more accurate than previous methods.

Substations convert high-voltage electricity into forms suitable for transmission and local distribution. Although often overlooked in climate debates, they generate emissions throughout construction, manufacturing, transport, maintenance, operation, and their decommissioning.

The study examines zero carbon substations, designed to minimise emissions through energy-efficient technologies, renewable integration, and offset measures such as carbon sinks. The researchers argue that only a full lifecycle perspective can properly assess their environmental impact, since supply chains and construction materials can account for substantial hidden emissions. Existing forecasting models, including deep reinforcement learning, recurrent neural networks, and random forest regression, usually cannot cope fully with the most important variables while maintaining speed and accuracy.

The new hybrid system, called Lasso-GRNN, combines statistical filtering with a neural network designed to model complex nonlinear relationships. Clustering techniques are also used to improve data quality before analysis.

The model achieves 98.51 per cent prediction accuracy with processing times of just 0.68 seconds. This could allow utility providers to make more timely and more informed infrastructure, maintenance, and investment decisions as electricity grids become increasingly decentralised and renewable focused.

Zeng, T., Chen, Y., Wang, L., Yuan, M., Lv, Z. and Wang, D. (2026) ‘Prediction of carbon emissions throughout the lifecycle of zero carbon substations based on Lasso-GRNN neural network model’, Int. J. Business Intelligence and Data Mining, Vol. 28, No. 8, pp.1–19.

New Open Access article available: "Time series data-driven UAV sensor attack detection: an adaptive graph-time-frequency hybrid approach"

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Free Open Access special issue on "Dynamical Systems in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Theory, Applications and Innovations: Part 1" published by International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology

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  • An extraction method of pop music singing beats based on audio features
  • Study on accurate prediction method for daily tourist flow in tourist attractions based on feature recursive elimination
  • Study on accurate perception for enterprise financial risk based on stacking ensemble learning
  • Customer churn prediction in e-commerce platforms using multi-feature fusion
  • Research on reliability assessment method for distributed distribution network power supply with self-healing performance
  • Study on high-frequency noise optimisation in analogue circuits under stochastic signal fluctuations
  • Deep interest fusion for cross-modal recommendation of English teaching resources
  • Line loss anomaly identification in power grids using grey wolf algorithm-optimised SVR
  • A study on the dynamic mining of English teaching resources using dynamic minimum support

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

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  • A cyber-physical system for AI-assisted ceramic design: framework and communication protocol for co-creation between artist and machine
  • Transformer-based real-time automatic error annotation for piano performance
  • Reengineering encryption via mathematical lattice constructs for quantum threat mitigation
  • AI-driven communication networks for real-time sports analytics and fan engagement in edge-IoT environments
  • Personalised news recommendation via dynamic-threshold federated reinforcement learning

New Open Access article available: "Applying the RBV theory to explore how fulfilment processes affect digital logistics performance in emerging economies"

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25 May 2026

New Open Access article available: "Rule of law education for cybersecurity governance in higher education institutions: a framework for policy and practice"

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Research pick: Power up with knowledge graphing - "Research on intelligent management of the full lifecycle of power communication equipment based on knowledge graphs"

Research in the International Journal of Information and Communication Technology suggests that so-called knowledge graphs, a form of AI-based data organisation, could improve the reliability and maintenance of power communication systems that help keep the lights on and modern electricity grids running smoothly.

The researchers report that such a system works better than a conventional database in query efficiency, fault diagnosis, and operational decision-making. They explain that this technology could be used to help utility operators anticipate equipment failures earlier and manage increasingly complex power networks more effectively.

Power communication equipment functions as the information backbone of electricity grids, enabling substations, sensors and control centres to exchange data in real-time. However, as grids are becoming more digitalised through smart sensors, distributed energy systems and private 5G networks, operators are generating far larger volumes of interconnected data that somehow has to be managed.

The researchers argue that conventional relational databases struggle with this level of complex data. Relational databases organise information into rigid tables linked by predefined relationships. While suitable for simpler systems, the researchers say they create information silos in large infrastructure networks, where maintenance records, fault reports, environmental conditions, and operational data are fragmented across separate systems.

The proposed AI framework instead uses a knowledge graph, which represents devices, faults, maintenance activities, and communication links as interconnected nodes. By explicitly mapping relationships between all these different pieces of information, the system can identify dependencies and hidden correlations more effectively. In order to integrate this information from different sources, the researchers used natural language processing (NLP), an AI technique that extracts meaning from human language.

NLP enables the system to analyse unstructured materials such as maintenance reports and technical documents alongside structured operational data. The resulting information is stored in the graph database designed specifically for highly connected data. This approach allows the utility operator to have in place predictive infrastructure management. Now, instead of relying mainly on manual inspections and operator experience when faults occur, they can predict failures in advance and carry out preventative maintenance.

Zhang, J., Chen, S., Guo, L., Xie, J., Li¸ B. and Zhong, R. (2026) ‘Research on intelligent management of the full lifecycle of power communication equipment based on knowledge graphs’, Int. J. Information and Communication Technology, Vol. 27, No. 42, pp. 72–92.

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Economics and Business Research

The International Journal of Economics and Business Research has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • The role of social network governance in shaping advertising and business practices in the UAE
  • Digitalisation in banking and insurance: customer perceptions
  • Management practices and chronotype: the impact on productivity parameters of Greek SMEs
  • Insight into e-commerce adoption among culinary MSMEs: integrating TAM, TPB, and sentiment evidence

New Open Access article available: "Monetary policy's impact on Vietnamese stock market bubbles"

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Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

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  • Managing digital public opinion: a case study on developing a deep learning monitoring system for Weibo
  • Suppression of false news dissemination on social networks based on multi-modal sentiment analysis
  • The innovative design of museum cultural and creative products based on the KANO model
  • Collaborative management of dynamic carrying capacity of tourist destinations based on multi-agent deep reinforcement learning and spatio-temporal graph neural networks
  • Employment trajectory prediction for graduates using temporal graph convolutional networks

22 May 2026

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

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  • Real-time customer segmentation using big data and cluster analysis in enterprise marketing strategies
  • Enhancing tourism routes optimisation accuracy as well as dynamic adjustments using data analytics approach
  • Intelligent assessment method of Japanese Kana writing trajectory based on ConvLSTM and CRF
  • Research progress on discrete element method for ship navigation in broken ice areas
  • A load-aware replica selection strategy with multi-armed bandits and adaptive redundancy in ICN

Research pick: Collaborative education for solving climate challenges - "Cross-disciplinary learning in environmental engineering and landscape architecture’, Int. J. Collaborative Engineering"

Research in the International Journal of Collaborative Engineering has found that universities that bring together environmental engineering and landscape architecture students in joint projects produce stronger design outcomes and better-prepared graduates for the world of work. These students can face real-world infrastructure challenges more effectively, the research into interdisciplinary teaching in sustainability-focused disciplines found.

The researchers focused on a persistent mismatch between professional practice and higher education. In the workplace, environmental engineers and landscape architects frequently collaborate on projects such as urban drainage systems, flood mitigation schemes, and climate adaptation plans. However, most university courses teach these two subjects separately, with few connections made between the disciplines to allow students to learn about each other’s methods, terminology, and priorities.

Environmental engineering is a discipline concerned with designing systems that protect environmental quality, including water treatment, stormwater infrastructure, and flood control. Landscape architecture focuses on shaping outdoor and urban spaces with ecological processes, human use, and aesthetics in mind. These two disciplines overlap often in practice but those working in each field will commonly have followed separate educational paths.

To test their hypothesis of whether structured collaboration might address this silo effect, the researchers embedded joint learning activities into two existing courses: an environmental engineering watershed engineering module and a landscape architecture urban design studio. Students were put into small interdisciplinary groups and given the task of developing climate-adaptive stormwater and flood management strategies for a real city. External partners introduced practical constraints, such as budgeting, planning regulations, and community requirements. This meant the students had to move beyond abstract design exercises and engage with realistic decision-making and work together to do so.

Feedback from students and instructors and an assessment of the design outcomes of the project showed that the collaboration led to a higher standard of outcome than previous iterations completed within a single discipline. Avoiding professional siloing in these two fields and other related areas is increasingly important in the context of climate change, rapid urbanisation, and growing flood risk. The challenges are inherently complex, involving environmental systems, built infrastructure and social behaviour simultaneously, and so interdisciplinary approaches to problem-solving are increasingly needed in the real world.

Georgakakos, C.B., Cerra, J.F., Allred, S.B., Williams, K., Walter, M.T., LoGiudice, E. and Smith, G. (2026) ‘Cross-disciplinary learning in environmental engineering and landscape architecture’, Int. J. Collaborative Engineering, Vol. 2, No. 5, pp.1–35.

Free Open Access special issue on "Smart and Continuing Education and Life-Long Learning: Part III" published by International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning

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  • Design of distance English translation teaching system based on digital multimedia intelligent equipment
  • Design and implementation of a real-time intelligent translation system for network language based on incremental learning
  • Development and testing of a teaching quality assessment and examination data collection system based on artificial intelligence
  • Knowledge graphs to build a networked teaching system for Chinese grammar
  • Interactive teaching practice of music classroom based on human-computer interaction situation
  • Low-cost smart devices and personalised learning for AI-driven preschool education
  • Optimisation of hybrid teaching mode of college dance based on human-computer interaction technology
  • AI-driven personalised English learning path planning algorithm and blended learning platform construction
  • Digital twin technology for building immersive learning environment for English education
  • Exploration and practice of human-computer interactive open education based on OBE education concept
  • English learning behaviour analysis and intelligent recommendation system driven by big data
  • Application of deep reinforcement learning in intelligent interaction design of virtual practice scenarios for labour education in colleges and universities
  • Simulation of multimodal education mode based on artificial intelligence
  • Teaching quality management in vocational training based on evaluation data processing and improved BPNN
  • Big data-driven personalised lifelong learning model for English education

Free sample articles newly available from International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion

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  • The impact of professional isolation on emotional exhaustion with psychological capital as the moderator among Finnish knowledge workers
  • The emotional side of collecting: disgust and attraction in the art market
  • Impact of emotional intelligence and social intelligence on employee performance: is there an overlap?
  • Workgroup and social inclusion through a blend of responsible leadership with universal-diverse orientation and virtual interaction
  • Exploring the relationship between work from home and employee wellbeing: an SLR and cross-country perspective

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

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  • Real-time error correction system of spoken English based on multimodal transformer-GCN framework
  • Research on the design of interactive three-dimensional book for China-Laos railway based on AI technology
  • Optimal placement and sizing of energy storage systems in distribution networks: a stochastic optimisation framework
  • Research on a collaborative calculation framework for cross-regional power grid carbon emissions based on federated learning and adaptive graph convolution
  • A virtual human generation method combining user emotional preferences with implicit reconstruction

21 May 2026

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

The International Journal of Information and Communication Technology has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Application of quantum optimisation osprey algorithm in English translation quality improvement model
  • Multidimensional assessment of employment competence of Jiangxi graduates by BPNN
  • Optimising the online marketing effectiveness perception using deep neural network integration with semantic mining
  • Deep learning-based innovative product design driven by social network data
  • Counterfactual causal inference for attribution of L2 Chinese grammatical errors

Research pick: Economic boost from financial inclusivity - "A survey of impact of financial inclusion for various sectors in different countries"

Financial inclusion has emerged as a driver of development rather than a secondary outcome, according to research in the International Journal of Intelligent Enterprise. Financial inclusion defines the extent to which individuals and firms have fair, affordable, and reliable access to financial services such as banking, credit, insurance, and equity markets.

The IJIE paper reviewed the research literature in this area and found that a clearer understanding of impact can be drawn if a distinction is made between financial development and financial inclusion. Financial development refers to the size, depth, and efficiency of a country’s financial system, in other words, how effectively it mobilises savings and allocates capital to productive uses. Financial inclusion, by contrast, focuses on who is able to participate in that system. A financial sector can be highly sophisticated while still excluding large parts of the population due to income, geography, gender, and social status.

Various studies show that the effects of inclusion are identified at multiple levels. At the household level, access to formal financial services allows people to save securely, borrow for emergencies or investment, and finance a family member’s education or assist with the startup of a small business. This reduces dependence on informal lending networks, which are often expensive, unstable, and unregulated in the developing world. At the company level, limited access to credit constrains expansion. Businesses without formal finance tend to rely on retained earnings or potentially risky informal borrowing, which restricts productivity growth and innovation.

The research also found a link between financial inclusion and broader distributional outcomes. By widening access to financial tools, groups that were once excluded can build assets and smooth income over time. Ultimately, this reduces inequality and poverty. Numerous papers reviewed also showed that gender inclusion increases female participation in economic activity and leadership roles, which then has an effect on institutional performance and policy design.

Rani, V.S., Sundaram, N. and Prasad Babu, P. (2026) ‘A survey of impact of financial inclusion for various sectors in different countries’, Int. J. Intelligent Enterprise, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 128–146.

New Open Access article available: "Empirical study of consumer-to-consumer social commerce users with a structural equation modelling approach"

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  • Blockchain implications for management and international business theories: toward a new paradigm
  • Two decades of foreign direct investment in Africa: a systematic literature review, integrative framework, and agenda for future research
  • Team climate and performance in global virtual teams: exploring the effects of cultural intelligence and emotional intelligence on team climate satisfaction
  • Dynamic capabilities and international performance: a meta-analytic regression analysis
  • China's industrial policy and its implications for international business
  • Openness towards language differences and cultural differences in multicultural teams: how do they interact?
  • How to sample in necessary condition analysis (NCA)
  • A state-of-the-art review on international strategic alliances: do we really know what we are researching?
  • Global value chains and liability of international connectivity: MNE strategy post COVID-19

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  • Building energy efficiency intelligent scheduling integrating big data analysis and artificial intelligence
  • Brand value fluctuation prediction and risk management of rural characteristic industries based on GAN-LSTM
  • Research on multi-view attitude measurement method for shipboard equipment with multiple feature points
  • Optimisation of resource scheduling in English translation teaching platform based on greedy heuristic task migration algorithm and corpus
  • MICPO: a modified crested porcupine optimiser with dynamic balancing for superior PV parameter accuracy and convergence