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Behavioral Informatics Digital Humanities & Development Research

An ICT University USA - Foundations Endowed International Pan-African  Journal  Publication in Collaboration with the  The  Society  for  Multidisciplinary & Advanced Research Techniques (SMART) in Africa - Published Quarterly and Disseminated Open Access Free

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Editor-in-Chief

Prof. Wada, F.J

Professor of Management & Public Policy Informatics

Barney School of Business

University of Hartford

West Hartford,  Connecticut, USA

wada@hartford.edu

E-mail all inquiries and forward articles for consideration to:

info@isteams.net or submissions@behavioraljournal.info

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ISSN - 2488-8699

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Vol 9.  No 1,  2023  Series                                       

Impact of Religious Creeds On Nigerian Politics and National Development

Ajobiewe Jamiu Olatunji & Asuquo Victor

Vol 8.  No 4,  2022  Series                                       

Impact of E-Learning Management Systems During Covid-19 Pandemic

Osaremwinda, O., Abdul, F. & Ohiagu, K. 

Vol 8.  No 3,  2022  Series                                       

Effective Inter-Professional Collaboration: A key to Quality Medical Care

Lala, O.G., Onamade, A.A., Oduwole, O.A., Adebayo, F.Y. & Bamigboye, O.O.  

Effect Of Pop-Up Advertising On Consumer Purchase Behaviour In Caleb University Imota, Lagos, Ngeria

Adeyemo, F. & Udoh, M.D.

Artificial Intelligence in the Delivery of Healthcare Service Using Chatbot

Onwodi G.O

The Role of Women Librarians in Reducing and Eradicating Gender-Based Violence in Nigeria

Edom, E.U., Anonya, K.M. & Ehirim, I.O.  

Vol 8.  No 2,  2022  Series                                       

Interactive Charity Platform System

Aweh, O. & Oyugbo, O.

Electronic Human Nutrition Analyzer for Managing Obesity (EHNAMO)

Adepegba, O. A., Adepegba S. A.,  Longe O. B. &  Adesiyan A. P.

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/BHI/V8N21P2

Critical Analysis of Data fusion of Drought and Disease in Relation to its Effect on Crops

Ogunjimi, O.A, Oladosu, O.A, Afolorunso A. A. & Olukumoro O.

Application of Machine Learning in Social Networks and Online Interactions

Sarumi,  J. A (PhD)

Vol 8.  No 1,  2022  Series                                        

Leveraging Conflict Management for Effective Project Delivery in Construction Industry in Esan North East Local Government Area, Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria

Ehichioya, Innocent, Okodugha, Dauda A. & Adoga, Emmanuel

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/BHI/V8N1P1

Cyber-Crime and Cyber Security Perception in Nigeria

Sarumi J.A. & Adelodun, (PhD)

DOI: dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/BHI/V8N1P2

Data Mining Technique for Improved Academic Performance

Onwuama T.U., Okpalla C.L. & Enyindah P.   

DOI: dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/BHI/V8N1P3

Academic Mentoring in Enhancing Competence Among Teaching Staff In Tertiary Institution In Nigeria - Study of Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria (Currently Lagos State University of Science and Technology)

Waid, A.A. (Ph.D), Banjo, K.A. (Ph.D), Damisola, O.A., Idiake, C.O.

DOI: dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/BHI/V8N1P4

African Oral Literature: The Despondency of the Nigerian Artist in the 21st Century

Akporherhe Friday (Ph.D) & Udi Peter Oghenerioborue

Towards Enhanced Security for E-Voting Systems – A Review of Existing Techniques

Ogundeinde, I.A. 

Vol 7.  No 2,  June - December - 2021  Series                 

Development of a Low Cost Mobile Phone-Based Intervention to Support Infants’ Vaccination among Nursing Mothers

Onamade, A.A., Oyerinde, O.O., Oduwole, A.O. Lala, O.G. & Longe, O.B.

Design and Implementation of Web Based Recruitment Portal for Nigeria Civil Service Commission Abuja

Onwodi, G.

Vol 7.  No 1,  Jan-June, 2021  Series                             

Office Environment and Its Influence On Job Performance in Nigeria (A Study of Guarantee Trust Bank, Asaba)

​ Agbor, S. &  Igweh, F.K.

An Agent Based Surveillance System for Oil Pipeline Vandals Detection in Niger Delta

Ikenna L. Ezea

Inter- State Road Transportation Companies and Capacity Building/Employment Generation in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.

Ibanga Isaac Jonah &  Ituen Uwem J. 

Towards an Effective Information Assurance and Risk Management (IA&RM) Guide: A Case Study.

Ademola, E.O.

Assessment On Utilization of Social Media Among Some Tertiary Institutions Students in Lagos State: Implication for Counselling

Olugbenro, S.O., Ojo, O.I., Okoye, P.C.N (PhD) &  Nwagwu, A.

Facial Analysis Model for Age and Gender Classifications Using Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)

Ojo, A.I.

An Assessment of Insurance as a Fundamental Tool for the Viability of MSMEs in Selected Local Governments Areas in Lagos State, Nigeria.

Banjo, K.A., Oloyede, F.A. & Saka, T.S. 

A Review of Potential Threats in Supply Chain Cyber Security

Sarumi J.A. (PhD) & Okunoye, A. (PhD)

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/BHI/V7N1P6

A Classification Model Based on Machine Learning for Detecting Racist Comments on Social Media Platforms

A Classification Model Based on Machine Learning for Detecting Racist Comments on Social Media Platforms

Allenotor, D. & Oyemade, D. A.

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/BHI/V7N1P9

Promotion and Job Security as an Indices of Working Conditionsand Job Performance Of Librarians In Federal University LibrariesIn South-East Geo-Political Zone, Nigeria

Edom, E.U. (PhD, CLN, AWLIN) & Ibegbulam, K.

Design of a Medical Diagnostic Tool For Some Selected Sexually Transmitted Diseases (MEDITSSTRAD)

Olaniyan, A.B., Oyekunle, O.O. & Anih E.M.

Vol 6.  No 2, June, 2020  Series                               

Availability and Utilization of Departmental Library for Quality Production of Graduates in Accounting Programmes of Universities in North East, Nigeria

Bambi, B.I.

Framework for a Low-Cost Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Based  System For Supporting Vaccine Immunization and Uptake in a Developing Country.

Longe, O.B, Onawola, H.J, Okolo, O., Adegbenro, D.A., Wada, F & Chiemeke, S. & Durosinmi, A.

Contraceptive Advertisements and Sexual Behaviour Among Students

Morka, E.O., Nwabudike, F.C. & Okowa-Nwaebi, L.

Investigating Cybercrimes and Security Concerns in Nigeria

Konyeha, S.  & Ngonadi, V.I.

Predicting Student Academic Performance Using Data Mining Techniques

Ikuomola A. J. & Nwanze M.N.

Analysis of Decreased IP Forwarding Rate Attack on an Enterprise Network

Osa, E & Konyeha, S

Leveraging on Industrial and Occupational Safety to Enhance the Dwindled National Economy After Ravages Done by COVID-19 Pandemic

Osuchukwu, C.L., Meremikwu, B,C., Obaseki, E., Onuoha, B & Unuogu, C.C.

Psychological Variables and Pre-Service Teachers’ Attitude to Mathematics Teaching

Amao, F.A., Oladapo, D.I. & Ajani, T.O.

The Financial Transaction Bank Credit Cards; According to Islamic Banking System

Ahmed El-murdi Saeed Omar

The Role of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in Curbing Theft and Mutilation of Library Resources in Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, Imo State, Nigeria

Edom, Eunice Uchechi & Onuegbu, Remigius Chinedu 

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/BHI/V6N2P11

Citizens’ Continual Usage Intention of Government 2.0 in Nigeria: From Awareness and Perceived Motivation Perspectives

Ogunsola, K.  & Olojo, T.P.

Successor Management and Sustainability of Family Businesses
In Anambra State, Nigeria.

Agbor, S., Ogana, M & Dieyi, G.P.

Optimization of Wireless Sensor Performance for Real-Time Detection of Intrusion in a Remote Environment

Ezea, I. L.

Managing Waste in Abeokuta Metropolis Of Ogun State, Nigeria: A Geospatial Technology Approach

Ademeno, W. O, Oduleye, O. S, Amusa, S. A. & Oyefusi, A. S

Vol 6.  No 1, March 2020  Series                              

Computer Education In Tertiary Institutions: Challenges And Prospects For National Development

Oduntan, E.B.   &   Abas, A.

Impact of Social Exchanges of Entrepreneurs on Organizational Productivity and Profitability in Lubcon Oil Limited.

Raji, S.T., Bamidele, A.G., Popoola, T.A. & Buari, I.A.

An Empirical Evaluation of Customers Behavioural Intention to Adopt Mobile Banking Apps in Nigeria

Echebiri, W. &  Ochei, L.C.

 

Activities of ICT (information and Communications Technology) Practice at The Federal University of Petroleum resources Effurun (FUPRE) 2015 – 2020

Ugwu, G.U (PhD)

An Examination Conduct Mechanism for Nigeria Based on Modified Convolutional Neural Networks Algorithm Authentication Scheme

Siyaka, H.O., Owolabi, O. & Hashim, B.I.

5G Security and COVID-19 Pandemic: Analysis of Vulnerabilities from the Technology Perspectives

Nura, T. A., Ibrahim, M., Ibrahim, A., Umar, A.M. & *Ibrahim, M.I.

Access Control into Examination Halls Using Biometric Technology: A Review

Alao, K. A., Yusuf, Y., Alarape, M. A. & Ndakotsu, A. A.

Firms’ Profitability and Board’s Influence On Its Management

Anuonye, N.B., Uchehara, C.C., Ngwama, J.C. & Udofia, I.I.

HELT D: A Context-aware HEalthy Living Through Diet System

Atiku, A.U. &  Sajoh, D.I.

The Role of the Physical Environment in Public Library Regeneration in Nigeria

Abatan, S. & Abatan, T.

Design Model for an Interoperable SOA-based System: A Case Study of Procurement System
Ochei, L.C.; Ogunsakin, R. & Wobidi, Echebiri

Towards An Understanding of Antecedents of Service Quality Illusions/Gaps in Ghana’s  Private Healthcare Sector

Rominiyi, G.A.

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/BHI/V6N1P12

Utilization of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Studying Open & Distance Learning Education Programmes (ODLEP)

Kaka, O.A,  Johnson, O. A. & Oyenuga, J. O

Vol 5. 2019  Series                                                  

Evaluation of Entrepreneurship Education on Students’ Business Innovation and Value: Evidence from Selected Universities in South- West, Nigeria

​Ajose, O.A., Brimah, A.N., Abdulraheem, I.  & Zekeri, A.

Female Prison Structure in Nigeria: A Case Study of Women Prison, Kirikiri, Apapa, Lagos

Mbagwu, J.U.

Entrepreneurial Marketing and Financial Performance: A case of selected Small Scale Enterprises (SSEs) in the North Central Nigeria

Olorunlambe, G.A., Abdulraheem, I.  & Zekeri, A

 

A Framework for the Deployment of the National Identification Number for Patients with Health Related Issues

Onwobi , G. & Marwa, H.

Communal Insecurity Issues in Nigeria: Clarifications and Propositions

Mbagwu, J.U (PhD) & Obileye, A.A.

Examining the Indispensability of Information Technology Tools in Managing Insecurity in Nigeria

Ajobiewe, J.O.

 

An Analysis of Security Issues in Cloud Computing

Onwodi, G.

Cultural Education and Impediments of Foreign Languages in Nigeria

Aderogba, A. Ademola

Analyzing the effects of Entrepreneurial Innovativeness on SSEs Survival:  An Evidence of Block Moulding Enterprises in Ilorin Metropolis

Owolewa, M.A., Mustapha, ‘R.O. (PhD) & Brimah, A.N (PhD)

Insights into Cyber Policies, Information Technology Governance (ITG) and, Multi-stakeholder Security Governance Scaling (MSGS)  for Decision Makers within UK SME Aviation

Ademola, E. O.

Fundamental Concepts and Useful Techniques for Technical Vocational School Information Technology

Nola, A.R & Akinyosade, E. O.

Academic Brilliance Discongruity in the Sciences as a Pointer of The Sexes

Odueke, O.A., Dairo, A.J. & Onakoya, S.K.

Evaluating Cybersecurity Theories, Models, Standards and Frameworks

Folorunsho, O.S., Ayinde, A.Q., Olagoke, M.A. & Fatoye, O.E.

Vol .4  2018  Series                                                 

Building Learning Technologies For Digital Humanities – A Review

Onwodi, G.O.

Comparative Analysis of Age Invariant Feature Extraction Techniques for Face Recognition Systems

Oloyede, A.,  Adedara, O., Nwaocha Vivian .O., Ogunlana, D., Adeyemi, B. & Longe, O.

Evaluating The Critical Issues Responsible For Physical Health Problems And Sedentary Lifestyle Among Old People

(A Case Study Of Epe Local Government Area, Lagos State)

Okanlawon-Peters P.O.

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The Journal of Behavioral informatics, Digital Humanities and Development Research is An ICT University USA - Foundations Endowed International Pan-African  Journal  Publication in Collaboration with the  The  Society  for  Multidisciplinary & Advanced Research Techniques (SMART) in Africa - Published Quarterly and Disseminated Open Access Free. It aims to provide a platform for discourses on the informatics of behaviors so as to obtain behavior intelligence and behavior insights. Articles focusing on applied behavior analysis  and digital humanities from the psychological perspective, socio-cultural context, development issues, computational theories, systems, criminology, peace and conflict studies, economics of behaviour, social artificial intelligence, IoT, qualitative and quantitatively model, behavior management, within individuals, groups and organizations are welcomed. We also accept papers whose discourses are on the classic study of behavioral, including behavior modeling, applied behavior analysis, behavior analysis, organizational behavior. individual and group behavior formation, representation, computational modeling, analysis, learning, simulation, and understanding of behavior impact, utility, non-occurring behaviors, behavior intervention and management. The Journal promotes and accepts research articles, technical papers, short communications, work in progress and position papers.  It also publishes extended versions of papers presented during the International Multidisciplinary (iSTEAMS) Conferences and other conferences disseminating cutting edge research content that fits within the scope of the Journal. Authors are welcomed to submit articles  via  info@isteams.net

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Editor-in-Chief 

Prof. Wada, Fiday Josiah

Professor of Management & Policy Informatics

Barney School of Business

University of Hartford

West Hartford,  Connecticut, USA

wada@hartford.edu

 

Managing/Acquisition Editor

Prof. Longe Olumide Babatope

Distinguished Fulbright Scholar

& Chair - American University of Nigeria

Yola, Nigeria

 

EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD 

Ime Obot, Ph.D.

King Fahd University, Saudi Arabia

Bojaji Adefolarin MSc, ZCP

Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA.

 

Prof. Emmanuel Ojo Ademola

Centre for Citizenship and Leadership Galaxy

London, United Kingdom

 

Colin S. Thakur PhD

Durban University of Technology, South Africa

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