Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Business Analytics and Security (IJBAS)
Preface
The editorial board of IJ-BAS are pleased to introduce the second volume of the first issue to 2022 year of the “International Journal of Business Analytics and Security” (IJBAS). The IJBAS is published by GAF-TIM, the Global Academic Forum on Technology, Innovation and Management.
International Journal of Business Analytics and Security (IJBAS) is a dynamic resource for scholars and practitioners who engage in business analytics and security and related topics. IJBAS’s main objective is to track developments in business analytics and security as they relate to handling diverse difficult scenarios. By publishing peer-reviewed, original, and high-quality papers, the BAS journal aims to serve as a forum for the presentation and discussion of the essential theories underlying general business management methods, strategies, and practices. Peer-reviewed articles and research papers are published in the (IJBAS) that is expanding rapidly in order to empower and engage all academics and scholars globally to provide them with a reliable platform for publishing their research papers that disseminate innovation and knowledge. In order to meet the demands of businesses today, IJBAS is committed to expressing the most recent academic research, both theoretical and practical, in the fields of innovation and technology. IJBAS encourages and offers solutions to help researchers, scholars, businesses and organizations make frequent, quicker, wiser decisions in real time.
The inaugural of volume2, issue1, of IJBAS includes ten articles. In this issue, the opening with transportation reliability impact on economic growth. Moreover, it discusses over mobile e-learning management system effect on process performance. More emphasis on transportation flexibility impact on economic growth. Another stress given to blockchain technology and crisis management: the case of covid-19. While highlighting transportation accessibility effect on economic growth. On the other hand, a demonstration over effectiveness of e-learning adoption impact on education system during the covid-19. Also, transportation security effect on economic growth presented. Area of has been discussed. Then social media on customer behavior during the covid-19 highlighted. The transportation reliability on supply chain efficiency demonstrated. Finally, covid-19 on the mental health of frontline healthcare workers has been discussed. Int. J. BAS appreciates all the support that it is receiving from all members as well as from its readers.
Editors-in-Chief
Prof. Haitham M. Alzoubi and Dr. Taher M. Ghazal