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The Future of Work and its Long-standing Supply Chain Implications: Lessons from the Pandemic and Beyond

The International Journal of Logistics Management
The SI issue explores flexible work arrangements' impact on supply chain resilience and future work dynamics, welcoming empirical and theoretical studies using diverse research methodologies.
Guest editor(s)
Pr. Salomée RUEL, Dr Mohammadreza Akbari, Associate Professor Hadi Ghaderi, Associate Professor John Hopkins,
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Soldier Victim

Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research
Special issue aims to highlight the diverse forms of harm experienced by military personnel, often misperceived as solely inflicting pain on others.
Guest editor(s)
Stratis Andreas Efthymiou,
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Applications in ground improvement

Ground Improvement
The application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has increased in various engineering applications, but to a lesser extent in the field of ground improvement, at both field and laboratory scale. In...
Guest editor(s)
Antonio Gomes Correia, Panagiotis G. Asteris, Giovanni Spagnoli,
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Advancing Sustainability Reporting in SMEs: Challenges and Opportunities in the Modern Landscape

Journal of Global Responsibility
The aim of this Special Issue is to explore the impact of digitalization on sustainability reporting practices, with a particular focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Guest editor(s)
Giuseppe Nicolò, Nicola Raimo, Paolo Tartaglia Polcini, Filippo Vitolla,
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Healthcare and Humanitarian Supply Chains in Africa

Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management
The special issue aims to explore and showcase cutting-edge research on emerging trends in healthcare and humanitarian supply chains in Africa.
Guest editor(s)
Marcus Ambe, Mary Kibuine, Peterson Obara Magutu, Micheline Naude, Hossein Zarei,
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Understanding and addressing Mental Health Inequalities in the UK and US

Journal of Public Mental Health
This special issue is being led by New York University and University of Strathclyde to seek articles on mental health inequalities in the UK and North America. We would welcome original research...
Guest editor(s)
Lee Knifton, Neil Quinn, Victoria Stanhope,

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