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Artificial Intelligence and Sport Business
International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship
Integrating robust datasets, learning algorithms, software programs, and hardware infrastructure, artificial intelligence (AI) has been exponentially elevating human society’s problem-solving capacity...
Guest editor(s)
Jerred Junqi Wang,
Luke L. Mao,
Brandon Mastromartino,
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Modern Slavery and Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management: An International Journal
The special issue seeks interdisciplinary research embedded in global supply chains which offers practitioners and researchers novel insights into modern slavery and encourages future work to push the...
Guest editor(s)
Michael Rogerson,
Glenn Parry,
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Counterterrorism advancements across mental health services
Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice
The aim is to offer an updated and practically oriented understanding of empirically substantiated insights pertaining to the care of radicalised individuals presenting with mental health issues.
Guest editor(s)
Dr Sören Henrich,
Dr Rachel Worthington,
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Past, Present and Future Changes in Migrant Entrepreneurship Landscape
Journal of Organizational Change Management
This Special Issue calls for innovative, robust, and impact-oriented papers, addressing the new challenges and promises of the field of migrant entrepreneurship.
Guest editor(s)
Quang Evansluong,
Beata Glinka,
Jörg Freiling,
Marcela Ramírez-Pasillas,
Leo Paul Dana,
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Islamic Financial Accounting, Reporting, and Accountability
Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting
Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting (JFRA), published by Emerald, would like to invite papers for a special issue on the theme of “Islamic Financial Accounting, Reporting, and Accountability...
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Dr Muhammad Al Mahameed,
Dr Umair Riaz,
Dr Yousif Abdelbagi Abdalla,
Dr Anwar Halari,
Professor Muhammad Azizul Islam,
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The use of remote non-destructive methods to assist in understanding the condition and change of condition of building elements
Engineering History and Heritage
Non-contact monitoring makes it easier to collect data in sufficient quantities to use the principles of pattern recognition that can bring another "dimension” to the science and art of assessing...
Guest editor(s)
Richard Henley,
R. Sarah Mayfield,
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