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A survey of environmental performance enhancement strategies and building data capturing techniques in the Nigerian context (2023)
Journal Article
Omoragbon, O., Al-Maiyah, S., & Coates, P. (2023). A survey of environmental performance enhancement strategies and building data capturing techniques in the Nigerian context. Buildings, 13(2), 452

The need to improve the performance of Nigeria’s office buildings is due to, energy challenges, increasing population, changing user needs, and climate change. With the expansion of several Nigerian cities, existing buildings constitute a significant... Read More about A survey of environmental performance enhancement strategies and building data capturing techniques in the Nigerian context.

Is the maternal health voucher scheme associated with increasing routine immunization coverage? Experience from Bangladesh (2023)
Journal Article

Bangladesh initiated the Maternal Health Voucher Scheme (MHVS) in 2007 to improve maternal and child health practices and bring equity to the mainstream of health systems by reducing financial and institutional barriers. In this study, we investigate... Read More about Is the maternal health voucher scheme associated with increasing routine immunization coverage? Experience from Bangladesh.

Social media influence: a new frontier in proprietary rights? (2023)
Journal Article
Carn, M. (2023). Social media influence: a new frontier in proprietary rights?. Trusts and Trustees, 29(2), 126-142. https://doi.org/10.1093/tandt/ttac123

The importance of social media has rapidly increased throughout the 21st Century. The metric of influence has been key to the commercialisation of social media, with accurate methods of quantification now allowing it to be used by a litany of corpora... Read More about Social media influence: a new frontier in proprietary rights?.

Factors Indicating Media Dependency and Online Misinformation Sharing in Jordan (2023)
Journal Article
Habes, M., Elareshi, M., Mansoori, A., Pasha, S., Salloum, S. A., & Al-Rahmi, W. M. (2023). Factors Indicating Media Dependency and Online Misinformation Sharing in Jordan. Sustainability, 15(2), 1474. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15021474

Although social media is a vital platform in our life, it is blamed for poor efforts to moderate content included mis/disinformation and fake news. This could have an impact on its legacy and on sustainability in society in the long term. This resear... Read More about Factors Indicating Media Dependency and Online Misinformation Sharing in Jordan.

Understanding Syrian refugees in Turkey from an environment of insecurity and the conflict model of migration perspective (2023)
Journal Article

Human mobility has been a topic of interest for migration scholars. Despite a growing literature, we are still far from clarity and consensus on motivations and mechanisms of migration. In this paper, we discuss the case of Syrian refugees in Turkey... Read More about Understanding Syrian refugees in Turkey from an environment of insecurity and the conflict model of migration perspective.

Carillion’s strategic choices and boardroom’s strategies of persuasive appeals: ethos, logos, pathos (2023)
Journal Article
Al Bahloul, M., Alkaraan, F., & Hussainey, K. (in press). Carillion’s strategic choices and boardroom’s strategies of persuasive appeals: ethos, logos, pathos. Journal of Applied Accounting Research, https://doi.org/10.1108/JAAR-06-2022-0134

Companies documents such as annual reports incorporate narratives of repetitive rhetorical strategies
as effective mechanisms adopted by companies’ boardrooms to promote strategic change and strategic
choices. These mechanisms can be viewed as pers... Read More about Carillion’s strategic choices and boardroom’s strategies of persuasive appeals: ethos, logos, pathos.

Mobile instant messaging for reference queries post COVID-19 (2023)
Journal Article
Adetayo, A., Salvador, M., Oyeniyi, W., & Oladipo, Y. (2023). Mobile instant messaging for reference queries post COVID-19. Reference Librarian, 64(1), 17-34. https://doi.org/10.1080/02763877.2022.2158993

The study investigated whether students would prefer mobile instant messaging versus in-person enquiries for reference queries post-COVID-19. A descriptive survey research design was utilized in the study. The population consisted of 245 Adeleke Univ... Read More about Mobile instant messaging for reference queries post COVID-19.