Review
Information Science & Library Science
Imran Ali, Maria Balta, Thanos Papadopoulos
Summary: A significant number of contributions have been made at the intersection of social media platforms and social entrepreneurship over the past decade. To provide a structured and quantitative analysis of the existing literature, a two-pronged approach of bibliometric analysis and systematic review was undertaken. The review offers a classification of the literature into three clusters, analyzes recent research developments, and proposes a conceptual framework for understanding the influence of social media platforms on social entrepreneurial practices and performance. This review integrates scattered findings into one comprehensive body, providing insights for practitioners and policymakers on the role of social media platforms in addressing societal problems and improving operational efficiencies of social enterprises.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
(2023)
Review
Psychiatry
Alfonso Pellegrino, Alessandro Stasi, Veera Bhatiasevi
Summary: Despite the increasing ubiquity and advantages of social media in interacting with others, its impact on subjective well-being is a global concern. Research has shown that habitual social media use can lead to addiction and negatively affect adolescents. This study conducted a bibliometric analysis of global research productivity in the field of social media, revealing that the US, UK, and Turkey were major contributors.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
(2022)
Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Noelia Salido-Andres, Nuria Garcia-Rodriguez, Silvia Cachero-Martinez
Summary: The purpose of this study is to explore the intersection between social enterprises and sustainable consumption, given the potential of these hybrid organizations in achieving sustainable development. However, there has been limited scholarly attention to this research field, particularly from the perspectives of social enterprise products and (potential) customers. To address this gap, a systematic literature review was conducted, resulting in an integrated conceptual framework that paves the way for future research in this area.
Article
Business
P. Kritee Rao, Akanksha Shukla
Summary: This study conducted a bibliometric analysis of research on sustainable strategic management, examining the current structure and future scope of the field. Through various analyses, the study identified key contributors, research interests, and collaboration patterns in this area. The findings provide important insights for researchers and highlight the significance of sustainable strategic management.
BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
(2023)
Review
Business
Jorge Cruz-Cardenas, Ekaterina Zabelina, Jorge Guadalupe-Lanas, Andres Palacio-Fierro, Carlos Ramos-Galarza
Summary: The COVID-19 crisis has significantly impacted consumer behavior, with measures adopted by governments, technology, and revised marketing strategies playing crucial roles. Systematic research helps to understand consumer behavior patterns and psychological characteristics more clearly.
TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
(2021)
Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Shivani Arora, Meera Mehta
Summary: The study uses bibliometric analysis to examine the research landscape of social media addiction, analyzing the topic and trends of scientific publications in this field. Based on 712 peer-reviewed papers from the Scopus database, the analysis reveals the significant contributions, influential publications, and key institutions in social media addiction research.
COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR
(2023)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Irene Ramos-Vielba, Nicolas Robinson-Garcia, Richard Woolley
Summary: This paper examines the interplay between science and society and proposes a conceptual model for value creation. The study finds that there are different ways of connecting science and society in different scientific fields.
Article
Horticulture
Dante Castillo, Alejandro Vega-Munoz, Guido Salazar-Sepulveda, Nicolas Contreras-Barraza, Mario Torres-Alcayaga
Summary: This paper analyzed the thematic trends in school garden studies over the past few decades using a relational bibliometric methodology. The results showed a significant amount of scientific research focused on school gardens. The study identified thematic trends, consolidated classic papers and introduced new authors and papers. These studies led to a broader discussion on the effects of school gardens beyond education, involving interdisciplinary research challenges across various fields.
Article
Information Science & Library Science
Abderahman Rejeb, Karim Rejeb, Alireza Abdollahi, Horst Treiblmaier
Summary: This study conducted a comprehensive analysis of Instagram research using bibliometric techniques. The results showed a significant growth in the number of academic studies about Instagram and identified the prominent topics in the field.
TELEMATICS AND INFORMATICS
(2022)
Article
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Ya Sun, Gongyuan Wang, Haiying Feng
Summary: This study aimed to present the current status of linguistic studies on social media over the past decade by conducting a bibliometric analysis. The main findings include publication trends, major linguistic strands, research methods, and important research themes. Linguistic studies on social media tend to be characterized by cross-disciplinary and mixed-method approaches.
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Silvana Secinaro, Davide Calandra, Denisa Petricean, Federico Chmet
Summary: This study conducted a bibliometric analysis on social finance and banking, identifying main topics and future research challenges in the field. The analysis included qualitative and quantitative variables, geographical interest, and thematic clusters, offering insights for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to enhance social finance and financial system tools.
Article
Agricultural Economics & Policy
Donata Tania Vergura, Cristina Zerbini, Beatrice Luceri, Rosa Palladino
Summary: This research conducted a bibliometric analysis on environmental sustainability literature from a demand perspective. By analyzing 274 articles published between 1999 and 2021, the study outlined the development of scientific studies and identified the most discussed topics as well as areas requiring future research.
BRITISH FOOD JOURNAL
(2023)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Ester Munoz-Cespedes, Raquel Ibar-Alonso, Sara de Lorenzo Ros
Summary: A sustainable society and economy is linked to sustainable behavior in financial product consumption, which is directly related to financial literacy. However, there is still disagreement on the definition and scope of financial literacy internationally, calling for more attention. Comments on social networks also play a role in influencing financial behavior and a new definition for financial literacy is proposed.
Review
Chemistry, Analytical
Magnus Palmblad, Nees Jan van Eck, Jonas Bergquist
Summary: Using bibliometric methods, we have explored the history of capillary electrophoresis. The analysis reveals a co-authorship network of 416 prolific researchers connected by publications between 1980 and 2021. Research topics include electrochemistry, sensors, nanotechnology, and metabolomics, indicating the maturity of capillary electrophoresis technology. Citation patterns show strong coupling between journals of similar scope. Interactive versions of the bibliometric network visualizations are available online.
TRAC-TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
(2023)
Article
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Hsien- Lin, Fauzy Satrio Wibowo, Nurani Lathifah, Wen-Hui Chen
Summary: In this study, a behavior analysis method was proposed to improve the efficiency of human-robot collaboration in an assembly task. By considering human fatigue and adaptation ability, and switching from cooperation to collaboration, the proposed method showed to be faster and more effective than the previous method in chair assembly.
Article
Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Xi Gong, Shuyang Peng, Yujian Lu, Shaohua Wang, Xiao Huang, Xinyue Ye
Summary: This study analyzes Twitter communication between nonprofit organizations and government agencies during the COVID-19 pandemic to explore their connection and interaction patterns. Nonprofits use Twitter to share information, build communities, and take actions for disaster response, while government agencies play a leadership role in providing guidelines and information. Geographical location and mission homophily and heterophily influence the connections and interactions among these organizations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTER REVIEW
(2023)
Article
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Xinrong Huang, Wenjie Liu, Jinhao Meng, Yuanyuan Li, Siyu Jin, Remus Teodorescu, Daniel-Ioan Stroe
Summary: This article investigates the effect of low-frequency positive pulsed current (PPC) charging on the lifetime and charging performance of Li-ion batteries. Experimental results show that compared to traditional constant current (CC) charging, Li-ion batteries cycled by PPC charging have improved lifetime, maximum rising temperature, and energy efficiency by 81.6%, 60.5%, and 9.1% respectively. Therefore, low-frequency PPC charging should be considered as a promising charging strategy for Li-ion batteries.
IEEE JOURNAL OF EMERGING AND SELECTED TOPICS IN POWER ELECTRONICS
(2023)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Chao Wu, Yu Ye, Fanzong Gao, Xinyue Ye
Summary: There is a strong correlation between the physical environment, human perception, and urban vitality. This study uses EasyGo data to analyze differences in daytime and nighttime vitality in Shenzhen, China, and calculates subjective and objective variables based on street view images to reflect human perceptions. The results suggest that urban vitality is influenced by the allocation of urban function, accessibility, building form, and human perceptions, with daytime and nighttime vitality showing distinct differences.
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY
(2023)
Article
Regional & Urban Planning
Xinyue Ye, Jiaxin Du, Yu Han, Galen Newman, David Retchless, Lei Zou, Youngjib Ham, Zhenhang Cai
Summary: This article provides a scoping review of UDTs, identifies challenges and opportunities for community adaptation planning, and develops a conceptual framework for community infrastructure resilience. It highlights the need for integrating multi-agent interactions, artificial intelligence, and coupled systems into a human-centered UDTs framework.
JOURNAL OF PLANNING LITERATURE
(2023)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Shichao Du, Jie Yao, Gordon C. Shen, Betty Lin, Tomoko Udo, Julia Hastings, Fei Wang, Fusheng Wang, Zhe Zhang, Xinyue Ye, Kai Zhang
Summary: This study employs machine learning to investigate the social drivers of mental health in different census tracts in the U.S. The results indicate that social drivers have a significant impact on mental health problems, and the effects vary based on factors such as poverty and racial segregation.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
(2023)
Editorial Material
Environmental Studies
Bahar Dadashova, Ralph Buehler, Christopher Cherry, Xinyue Ye
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART D-TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT
(2023)
Article
Ergonomics
Chunwu Zhu, Charles T. Brown, Bahar Dadashova, Xinyue Ye, Soheil Sohrabi, Ingrid Potts
Summary: Pedestrians and bicyclists from marginalized and underserved populations in the US are more likely to experience higher fatalities and injury rates in traffic crashes. Traditional safety studies did not consider the interaction between drivers and pedestrians/bicyclists. In this study, we paired the driver and pedestrian/bicyclist involved in the same crash to understand their socioeconomic and demographic characteristics and analyzed the contributing factors of the crashes. The research findings can inform decision-making processes for improving safety and ensuring equitable and sustainable safety for all road users and communities.
ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION
(2023)
Article
Environmental Studies
Ge Gao, Xinyue Ye, Shoujia Li, Xiao Huang, Huan Ning, David Retchless, Zhenlong Li
Summary: Flood mitigation governance plays a crucial role in coastal regions affected by severe flooding. Raising the First-Floor Elevation (FFE) above the base flood elevation (BFE) is an effective measure to reduce flood risks. With the advancements in computer vision technology, new approaches for FFE measurement have emerged, which can be applied to inform flood risk management and governance. The case study conducted in Galveston Island, Texas demonstrates the potential of these new approaches and provides valuable insights for flood management in other vulnerable coastal communities.
ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-URBAN ANALYTICS AND CITY SCIENCE
(2023)
Editorial Material
Regional & Urban Planning
Xinyue Ye, Galen Newman, Chanam Lee, Shannon Van Zandt, Dawn Jourdan
JOURNAL OF PLANNING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
(2023)
Editorial Material
Regional & Urban Planning
Dawn Jourdan, Chanam Lee, Galen Newman, Shannon VanZandt, Xinyue Ye
JOURNAL OF PLANNING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Li An, Volker Grimm, Yu Bai, Abigail Sullivan, B. L. Turner II, Nicolas Malleson, Alison Heppenstall, Christian Vincenot, Derek Robinson, Xinyue Ye, Jianguo Liu, Emilie Lindkvist, Wenwu Tang
Summary: This article discusses the wide use of Agent-based modeling (ABM) in various disciplines and practice domains, as well as the advances and challenges in understanding agent behaviors. The authors emphasize the potential revolutionary impacts of artificial intelligence and data science in understanding agent decisions and behaviors in complex systems. They propose an innovative approach using reinforcement learning and convolutional neural networks to equip agents with self-learning intelligence. The article calls for further developments of ABM, particularly in modeling agent behaviors, with the integration of data science and artificial intelligence.
ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE
(2023)
Article
Geography, Physical
Chen Wanxu, Pan Sipei, Ye Xinyue
Summary: Under the framework of ecological civilisation, the formulation of territorial spatial planning (TSP) and improvement of spatial governance systems are of great practical significance. This study traces the history of land-use planning (LUP) in China, analyzes its evolution and classification system, and discusses the three rounds of general LUP practice and the current TSP in the past 40 years. The development of LUP is closely related to economic development and can be divided into four stages. The classification of land-use in China has been slow and can be divided into five stages. The development of LUP methods can be divided into two stages, before and after 1978. Future development should focus on innovating theories and methods of TSP with Chinese characteristics to achieve rural revitalization and ecological civilization.
JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES
(2023)
Review
Geography, Physical
Liu Sheng, Ge Jian, Ye Xinyue, Wu Chao, Bai Ming
Summary: This study aims to bridge the gap between urban vitality research and practical application by exploring the content and methods of vitality assessment. The research highlights the diversity of research subjects, the authenticity and comprehensiveness of vitality measurement, and the multidomain of impact factor analysis as the main gaps between current research and practice. The study proposes expandable aspects including multi-dimensional vitality evaluation, methods reflecting high-quality social interactions and perceptions of vulnerable groups, the impact of design and urban management on vitality, and the synergistic effects of multiple indicators on vitality.
JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Jin-Tao Yuan, Wan-Xu Chen, Jie Zeng, Xin-Yue Ye
Summary: Cropland elevation uplift (CLEU) poses a new challenge for agricultural modernization, food security, and sustainable cropland use in China. Understanding the rules of CLEU is crucial for sustainable agricultural development and rural revitalization strategy. However, current studies lack comprehensive analysis of the multi-scale CLEU evolution, hindering the formulation of specific cropland protection policies.
JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE
(2023)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Yong Ge, Shan Hu, Yongze Song, Hua Zheng, Yansui Liu, Xinyue Ye, Ting Ma, Mengxiao Liu, Chenghu Zhou
Summary: Sustainable development in impoverished areas is a global challenge, especially in poverty-stricken areas (PSAs) in China where there are trade-offs between development and conservation. This study developed a county-level index system to assess the coordinated relationship between socioeconomic and environmental sectors in China's PSAs. The results showed that from 2000 to 2020, there was an increasing coordination between socioeconomic and environmental conditions in PSAs, although the environmental improvement was relatively slow. China's long-term interventions in poverty reduction and environmental conservation contributed to the coordinated development between the social economy and the environment.