Review
Ergonomics
Soheil Sohrabi, Yanmo Weng, Subasish Das, Stephanie German Paal
Summary: This study examines the integration of safety factors into route planning in road navigation systems and highlights the importance of considering safety in road navigation tools. However, there are gaps in the existing literature that need to be addressed in future research.
ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION
(2022)
Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Wenxin Su, Linyan Chen, Xin Gao
Summary: In recent years, there has been an increase in the frequency of various types of emergencies, posing serious challenges to the sustainable development of the economy, society, and environment. Emergency decision making (EDM) plays a crucial role in handling crisis events and achieving sustainable development goals. This study aims to summarize the progress in EDM research and identify future directions through a literature review. The study suggests that further research should focus on analyzing social media information, improving computer-aided tools, examining the influence of decision makers' characteristics, and enhancing the coordination among different stakeholders in emergency projects.
Article
Economics
Gulcin Buyukozkan, Oyku Ilicak
Summary: This study provides a review of smart urban logistics-related publications, emphasizing important points and gaps for future research. It has significant implications for guiding future studies.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES
(2022)
Review
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Ramanpreet Kaur, Dusan Gabrijelcic, Tomaz Klobucar
Summary: This article presents a systematic literature review and analysis of the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity. The review classifies AI use cases based on a NIST cybersecurity framework, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the potential of AI to improve cybersecurity in different contexts. The study also identifies future research opportunities in emerging cybersecurity application areas, advanced AI methods, data representation, and the development of new infrastructures.
INFORMATION FUSION
(2023)
Review
Substance Abuse
Gary C. K. Chan, Daniel Stjepanovic, Carmen Lim, Tianze Sun, Aathavan Shanmuga Anandan, Jason P. Connor, Coral Gartner, Wayne D. Hall, Janni Leung
Summary: There is a longitudinal association between adolescent vaping and smoking initiation, but the evidence is limited by publication bias, high sample attrition, and inadequate adjustment for potential confounders.
Review
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Yuan Zhang
Summary: This paper conducted a comprehensive literature review on variety-seeking behaviors in consumer research, analyzing 61 articles and summarizing the influencing factors, theoretical perspectives, underlying mechanisms, and measure methods adopted. The proposed research framework provides valuable references for future studies.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2022)
Review
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Sowmya Sivasankaran, Sriramakamal Jonnalagadda
Summary: The article reviews various controlled release hormonal contraceptive systems, highlighting advancements over traditional oral pills in terms of safety, efficiency, and compliance. The use of biodegradable polymers in implants and injectables, along with permeation enhancers in transdermal patches, showcases ways to overcome limitations. New approaches like 3D printing, microspheres in implants, and advanced modelling techniques are being explored to improve the precision and effectiveness of contraceptive delivery systems.
JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
(2021)
Review
Business
Nga Nguyen, Constantinos-Vasilios Priporas, Mark Mcpherson, Simon Manyiwa
Summary: This paper reviews the literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR)-related scepticism over the past two decades and evaluates 89 studies. It presents an integrative framework to comprehensively understand the antecedents and consequences of CSR-related scepticism and highlights the problems and gaps in the literature. Future research directions based on the current knowledge and gaps in the extant literature are also provided.
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
(2023)
Review
Business
Nilay Bicakcioglu-Peynirci
Summary: This study aims to synthesize existing research on internationalization of emerging market multinationals. Empirical evidence shows that the internationalization of EMNEs is still far from maturity due to a lack of synthetic theoretical foundations, discrepancies among research methodologies, and fragmented research results.
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
(2023)
Review
Computer Science, Information Systems
Tommy K. H. Chan, Christy M. K. Cheung, Zach W. Y. Lee
Summary: The study consolidates existing knowledge on cyberbullying on social networking sites through a literature review and analysis, emphasizing the triadic reciprocal relationships between perpetrators, victims, and bystanders. Opportunities for future research and the limitations of the study are discussed.
INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT
(2021)
Review
Construction & Building Technology
Marco Marocco, Ilaria Garofolo
Summary: Facilities Management (FM) has gained increasing attention from the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Operation (AECO) industry in the past decade, with disruptive technologies showing potential in advancing the Operation and Maintenance (O&M) phase. This review of 70 journal articles published from 2011 to 2020 aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the applications of disruptive technologies in FM, identify research trends, gaps, and future directions for researchers to address FM challenges. Focus is on academic articles covering topics such as operations and maintenance, information management, emergency management, and energy management.
AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION
(2021)
Review
Business
Artem Redine, Sameer Deshpande, Charles Jebarajakirthy, Jiraporn Surachartkumtonkun
Summary: This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of academic research on impulse buying, synthesizing the literature and suggesting a future research agenda. The study shows that impulse buying research is fragmented and evolving as it moves from traditional retail to online channels. Additionally, a conceptual framework is proposed to explain the antecedents and mediators of impulse buying behavior. The review also identifies overlooked areas in the literature and offers insightful directions for further research.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSUMER STUDIES
(2023)
Review
Allergy
Coral X. Giovacchini, Laura E. Crotty Alexander, Loretta G. Que
Summary: Electronic cigarettes have gained popularity among smokers and nonsmokers due to their attractive product designs, various flavors, lack of smoke and odor, and high nicotine concentrations. However, limited evidence supports the safety of e-cigarettes, and there are emerging adverse effects on lung health and potential public health impacts on the new generation of tobacco product users. Overall, the negative effects of e-cigarette use seem to outweigh any potential benefit.
JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY-IN PRACTICE
(2022)
Review
Business
Yuliya Snihur, Llewellyn D. W. Thomas, Raghu Garud, Nelson Phillips
Summary: There is a growing recognition among scholars that entrepreneurs use framing to legitimize their ventures, but there is currently no unified framework to integrate theoretical perspectives on entrepreneurial framing. Based on an integrative review of prior studies, a conceptual framework has been proposed, along with suggestions for future research directions in entrepreneurial framing.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE
(2022)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Sara Cicchinelli, Federico Rosa, Federica Manca, Christian Zanza, Veronica Ojetti, Marcello Covino, Marcello Candelli, Antonio Gasbarrini, Francesco Franceschi, Andrea Piccioni
Summary: Cigarette smoke is a classic risk factor for many diseases, and dysbiosis of the microbiota has been identified as a new risk factor for several illnesses. There is evidence of a cross-interaction between cigarette smoke and dysbiosis, which may explain the pathogenesis of some diseases.
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Reagan R. Wetherill, Hengyi Rao, Nathan Hager, Jieqiong Wang, Teresa R. Franklin, Yong Fan
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Alice Ely, Kanchana Jagannathan, Nathan Hager, Ariel Ketcherside, Teresa R. Franklin, Reagan R. Wetherill
Article
Substance Abuse
Teresa R. Franklin, Kanchana Jagannathan, Ariel Ketcherside, Nathaniel Spilka, Reagan R. Wetherill
DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE
(2019)
Review
Oncology
Meghan B. Skiba, Jennifer J. McElfresh, Carol L. Howe, Tracy E. Crane, Lisa M. Kopp, Elizabeth T. Jacobs, Cynthia A. Thomson
JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULT ONCOLOGY
(2020)
Article
Neurosciences
Xiong Li, Yu Pan, Zhuo Fang, Hui Lei, Xiaocui Zhang, Hui Shi, Ning Ma, Philip Raine, Reagan Wetherill, Junghoon J. Kim, Yan Wan, Hengyi Rao
Article
Neurosciences
Ariel Ketcherside, Kanchana Jagannathan, Sudipto Dolui, Nathan Hager, Nathaniel Spilka, Chaela Nutor, Hengyi Rao, Teresa Franklin, Reagan Wetherill
CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE
(2020)
Review
Endocrinology & Metabolism
V. L. Bland, M. Heatherington-Rauth, C. Howe, S. B. Going, J. W. Bea
OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL
(2020)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Paul S. Regier, Kanchana Jagannathan, Teresa R. Franklin, Reagan R. Wetherill, Daniel D. Langleben, Michael Gawyrsiak, Kyle M. Kampman, Anna Rose Childress
Summary: A study using fMRI tasks on patients revealed that the brain's response to repeated drug cues may be a useful predictor of future drug use. The research suggests that a sustained brain response to repeated cocaine cues is associated with poor drug-use outcomes among cocaine-dependent patients, highlighting the potential for interventions aimed at restoring a healthy response to drug cues.
Article
Neurosciences
Reagan R. Wetherill, Nathaniel Spilka, Kanchana Jagannathan, Paige Morris, Danielle Romer, Timothy Pond, Kevin G. Lynch, Teresa R. Franklin, Henry R. Kranzler
Summary: Topiramate was found to reduce alcohol cue-elicited brain activation and craving, leading to a decrease in heavy drinking days in individuals with alcohol use disorder.
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Psychology, Biological
Gokhan Aydogan, Remi Daviet, Richard Karlsson Linner, Todd A. Hare, Joseph W. Kable, Henry R. Kranzler, Reagan R. Wetherill, Christian C. Ruff, Philipp D. Koellinger, Gideon Nave
Summary: The study investigates the association between polygenic risk scores for risky behavior and variations in grey-matter volume across multiple brain areas, finding that this relationship accounts for approximately 2.2% of the association between genes and behavior.
NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
(2021)
Article
Substance Abuse
Mucio Kit Delgado, Frances Shofer, Reagan Wetherill, Brenda Curtis, Jessica Hemmons, Evan Spencer, Charles Branas, Douglas J. Wiebe, Henry R. Kranzler
Summary: In this laboratory study, researchers administered ethanol to participants and measured their blood and breath alcohol concentrations, finding that smartphone-paired alcohol testing devices varied significantly in accuracy, with some devices posing a risk of underestimating alcohol concentrations.
ALCOHOL-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Reagan R. Wetherill, Nathanie H. Spilka, Melanie Maron, Heather Keyser, Kanchana Jagannathan, Alice V. Ely, Teresa R. Franklin
Summary: Women experience more severe health consequences from smoking, have greater difficulty quitting, and respond less favorably to nicotine replacement therapy than men. Fluctuating ovarian hormones may influence brain and behavioral responses to smoking cues, making women in the late follicular phase more vulnerable to smoking cues. This study aims to examine the impact of hormonal status on brain and behavioral responses to smoking cues over three menstrual cycles.
CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL TRIALS COMMUNICATIONS
(2021)
Editorial Material
Primary Health Care
Karyn B. Kolman, Joshua Freeman, Carol L. Howe
CANADIAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN
(2020)
Article
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Mohamad Lazkani, Nirmal Singh, Carol Howe, Nachiket Patel, Modesto J. Colon, Mark Tasset, Orazio Amabile, Michael Morris, H. Kenith Fang, Ashish Pershad
CARDIOVASCULAR REVASCULARIZATION MEDICINE
(2019)