Wednesday, October 29, 2025

SHRQ2/WOS-Hunan Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences-430 euro=

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

[PDF] Unlocking the Key Drivers of Online Repurchase Intentions in Indonesian Agricultural E-Commerce: An Exploratory Sequential Mixed-Methods Study

A Ramadhana, S Chaveesuk, W Chaiyasoonthorn - Journal of Hunan University …, 2025
This study explores the key determinants of online repurchase intentions in
Indonesia's agricultural e-commerce sector using an exploratory sequential mixed-methods
approach. The qualitative phase involved semi-structured interviews with 21 …


Journal Name: Hunan


Xuebao/Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences

Short name: JHUNS

Subject Area and Category: Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is an academic multidisciplinary journal and therefore research and review papers of general significance that are written clearly and well organized will be given preference.

Country: China (PRC)

Review date: 2021.06.15 Updated: 2021.09.16

SJR Quartile: SJRQ2

WOS/ISI: NO-Also beware that in WOS there is a very similar name but the ISSN is different. 





ISSN: 10002472, 16742974

Publisher:

tel: +86-731-88-823-137
Address: 86- Yuelu District, Changsha, Hunan Province, Zip Code: 410082 (Editorial Department of the Journal)

Email: editorial-office@jonuns..com

APC: The APC is USD 400.00. This APC has to be paid after submitted paper is reviewed and accepted for publishing. There are no article submission charges.

Editor(s):Editor-in-Chief:

Prof. Yi Weijian

Advisors:

Deng Wei, Party secretary of the CPC Hunan University Committee; professor.

Duan Xianzhong, member of the CPC Hunan University Committee and its standing committee, president of Hunan University; professor and doctoral supervisor.

Yu Xiangcheng, vice secretary of the CPC Hunan University Committee.

Xie Chi, HNU Vice President, member of the Academic Research and Academic Degrees Committee and director of the Academic Committee of Department of Management of the HNU.

Wang Weibin, Vice president of Hunan University.

Beall Listed: NO

Scopus Discontinued List: NO

Frequency:

TemplateArticles should be prepared strictly according to the template; please check the link http://jonuns.com/docs/template.doc

Style: Very unique reference style.  Also, certain elements need to be in both English and Chinese. 

"The structure of the manuscript should be organized as follows: title, author(s), affiliation(s) (institutions), city, country, e-mails of authors (preferably institutional), Abstract (in English and Chinese), Keywords (in English and Chinese), Introduction, Research Aim, Literature Review, Research Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions and Suggestions for Practical Use, Acknowledgements (can be added if necessary), References (in English and Chinese)."

Copyright:

Similarity threshold:

Submission process: http://jonuns.com/index.php/journal/pages/view/papersubmission/

Journal Web Page Comments: Manuscripts of all categories are to be submitted online (http://jonuns.com/index.php/journal/pages/view/papersubmission) with a letter of transmittal, giving (i) names and complete addresses (including telephone numbers, e-mail id, etc.) of all the authors and (ii) title of the contribution. You can also submit an article directly to the Editor-in-Chief by e-mail: editorial-office@jonuns.com

Handbook comments: The papers I reviewed are very short. However, the need for both English and Chinese will be a show stopper for many. However, $400 for a SJRQ2 journal is extremely cheap.

Sample papers:

Nature-Nested Community Drives Innovation to Foster Sustainable Tourism - Krittawit Krittayaruangroj, Panat Trisuvan, Patcharin Sae-Heng, Pwint Nee Aung, Salil K. Sen

Health Impact Assessment towards Sustainable Community to Respond to Special Economic Zone in Songkhla, Thailand

Forecasting Import Demand for Soybean Meal in Thailand Using Box-Jenkins Method

Email:

http://jonuns.com/online.html



Monday, October 27, 2025

SJRQ2-Sciences of Conservation and Archaeology (SCA)-China-no APC on web site

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

 


Announcements - We are changing our domain name - sci-arch.net IS MOVING TO sci-arch.org - As part of our effort towards brand unification, we are moving to a new domain name. our new domain name will be sci-arch.org - Besides changing our domain name and subsequently our email addresses, nothing else will change that will affect you as our user. - Links to the Sciences of Conservation and Archaeology website that use the sci-arch.net domain will continued as sci-arch.org. If you find any link that does not work, please let us know.


Scope

Information not localized





[PDF] The Influence of Health Consciousness, Technology Innovation, and Trust on Customer Expectation, Customer Satisfaction, and Purchase Behavior of Durian Chips in …

C Chaowarot, N Rojniruttikul, S Chaveesuk - Sciences of Conservation and …, 2025
This study aims to study the influence of health consciousness, technology
innovation, and trust on customer expectation, customer satisfaction, and purchase
behavior of durian chips in Thailand in the digital age. The research design is …

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Autonomous Vehicle (AV) journals

 

AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE ACCEPTANCE:

A MIXED METHOD RESEARCH APPROACH

8600 words

 

1.

Q2


International Journal of Sustainable Transportation

Q2

Hybrid (FREE)

Taylor&Franics

1 year

 There are no word limits for papers in this journal.

 

Interrelationships between influential factors and behavioral intention with regard to autonomous vehicles

2.

Q1

Psychology & Marketing

Hybrid (FREE)

If the Open Access option is selected, $3,800 USD / £2,550 GBP / €3,170 EUR 

12%

Acceptance

rate

Understanding the potential adoption of autonomous vehicles in China: The perspective of behavioral reasoning theory

 

3.

Q1/

WOS

Sustainability

 

CHF 2400 (Swiss francs) 98,491.49 Thai Baht

MDPI

Quick-2-3 months

[HTML] Exploring the factors affecting mode choice Intention of autonomous vehicle based on an extended theory of planned behavior—A case study in China

 

4.

Q1

IEEE ACCESS

$2,075

 

 

 

 

IEEE Access®

is a multidisciplinary open access (OA),

Evaluating the Financial Dynamics of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Thailand: Implications of Energy Cost Variability

5.

Q2

Engineering Management in Production and Services

 

SJR URL LINK IS DEAD

 

De Gruyter Open Ltd

POLAND

3 MONTHS

 

Many hijacked copy sites

 

 

[PDF] Understanding the adoption of autonomous vehicles in Thailand: An extended TAM approach

received: 24 November 2021

accepted: 28 February 2022

 

Article Processing Charge

2500 PLN + 23% VAT or 600 EUR.

Submissions should have up to 25,000 characters, excluding the abstract and reference list, with a clearly defined structure (Abstract, Introduction, Chapters, Sub-chapters, Conclusions). Please strictly observe the number of characters. Each additional 1,000 characters of the text are charged (50 PLN + 23% VAT or 10 EUR).

The fee is charged after accepting the paper for publication.

6.

Q1

Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour

Q1

Article Publishing Charge (APC): USD 2,980

 

Elsevier Ltd

189 days Submission to acceptance

 

Modeling behavioral intentions for sustainable adoption of autonomous vehicles: Theory, measurement, and predictive insights

 

7.

Q2/WOS

SJRQ2/WOS-

Cogent Business and Management (CBM)-US$2,195/-

 

no word limit-any style

Prioritising critical success factors of total quality management in autonomous driving business models: A comparison between Germany and China

 

8.

Q1

Transportation Research: Part C (TR_C)

(APC): USD 3,840 

237 days

Submission to acceptance

 

Behavioural intention to use autonomous vehicles: Systematic review and empirical extension

 

9.

Q1

Transportation

 

APC £2090.00 GBP / $2990.00 USD / €2390.00 EUR.

 

A multi-group analysis of the behavioral intention to ride in autonomous vehicles: evidence from three US metropolitan areas

 

10.

Q1

Transportation Research: Part A

Article Publishing Charge (APC): USD 3,120

316 days

Submission to acceptance

 

Perceived usefulness and intentions to adopt autonomous vehicles

 

11.

Q1

PLoS ONE 

 

Registered Report Protocol $1,780
Registered Report Article $1,046

PLoS ONE 

Manuscripts

can be any length. 

Attitudes, preference and personality in relation to behavioral intention of autonomous vehicle use: An SEM analysis

 

12.

Q2

Journal of Advanced Transportation

Submissions will be subject to an APC if accepted and published in the journal: $2760 USD / £2030 GBP / €2390 EUR

2024 

Acceptance rate: 27%

 

201 days to acceptance

 

 

13

Q1

Information Technology & People

 

Hybrid

 

Time to first decision

52 days

 

Acceptance rate

5.4 %

 

Articles should be up to a maximum of 10000 words in length.

Harvard style

Factors influencing attitude and intention to use autonomous vehicles in Vietnam: findings from PLS-SEM and ANFIS

 

 

Sunday, October 19, 2025

SJRQ3-International Journal of Analysis and Applications (IJAA)Canada-720 USD-

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

 

[PDF] Supply Chain Resilience Strategies for Surviving of Industry in Thailand

S Boonlua, J Supachaiwat, K Thongchua, L Phothong… - International Journal of …, 2025
Thailand’s advantageous location, strong infrastructure, and uptake of digital
technologies all contribute to its standing as a Southeast Asian centre for logistics
and supply chains. The impact of internal skills on performance during interruptions …

Homepage

How to publish in this journal

satyanad.kichenassamy@univ-reims.fr

Publication Fee

The corresponding author will be charged a publication fee of $720 (USD) for each accepted article (see more). Publication fees do not influence editorial decision making.

Publisher

Etamaths Publishing

701 West Georgia Street, Suite 1500, Vancouver, British Columbia, V7Y 1C6, Canada

contact@etamaths.com

5. You are recommended to use the template of IJAA (LaTex formatMS-Word format).

6. 2020 Mathematics Subject Classification: https://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet/msc/msc2020.html

7. The corresponding author will be charged a publication fee of $720 (USD) for each accepted article (see more). Publishing fees do not influence editorial decision making.

Thursday, October 16, 2025

SJRQ3 International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education-IJERE-Indonesia-$455 8 pages-IEEE-template

SCImago Journal & Country Rank


Be careful!
There are also fake versions of the journal.

**International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (Scopus)**

- **Scopus link:** [https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21100934092](https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21100934092)
- **Official website:** [http://ijere.iaescore.com/index.php/IJERE/index](http://ijere.iaescore.com/index.php/IJERE/index)
- **Fake (cloned) website:** [https://ijereiaescore.org/index.html](https://ijereiaescore.org/index.html)

Author Fees

This journal charges the following author fees.

Article Publication: 455.00 (USD)

To support the cost of wide open access dissemination of research results, to manage the various costs associated with handling and editing the submitted manuscripts, and to manage journal management and publication in general, the authors or the author's institution is requested to pay a publication fee. It is our policy that

  1. Each accepted paper will be charged USD 455 for paper collaboration.
  2. We do not appreciate papers with a single (sole) author. Papers with a single author will be charged twice, i.e., USD 910.
The above charges are for the first 8 pages, and any published manuscript over 8 pages will incur extra charges of USD 50 per page for the collaboration paper and USD 100 for the sole author. Biographies of authors are exempt from the APC fee.

Instructions for money transfer via bank transfer will be provided by the editor with the notification of acceptance for the accepted paper.

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Beall Listed Publisher-Modern Education and Computer Science Press-(MECS PRESS) China/Hong Kong Publisher-MECS publishes ten scientific journals.

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

 International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science

Scope  Information not localized - No SJR COMMENTS

This journal does not ask for article publishing processing (APC) or submission fees. Starting on August 1, 2025, authors who submit paper to this journal will need to subscribe to it when their paper is accepted. This is to make sure that the journal grows quickly and is of excellent quality. The authors can select between the print and electronic versions.

8 to 19 pages

It should be noted that we typically receive over 3,000 submissions per year, and it is difficult to locate so many reviewers. Cooperation between authors and editors is crucial; authors have the right to suggest reviewers.



Determination of Artificial Neural Network Structure with Autoregressive Form of ARIMA and Genetic Algorithm to Forecast Monthly Paddy Prices in Thailand

By  Ronnachai Chuentawat  Siriporn Loetyingyot

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2019.03.03, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2019

This research aims to study a development of a forecasting model to predict a monthly paddy price in Thailand with 2 datasets. Each of datasets is the univariate time series that is a monthly data, since Jan 1997 to Dec 2017. To generate a forecasting model, we present a forecasting model by using the Artificial Neural Network technique and determine its structure with Autoregressive form of the ARIMA model and Genetic Algorithm, it’s called AR-GA-ANN model. To generate the AR-GA-ANN model, we set 1 to 3 hidden layers for testing, determining the number of input nodes by an Autoregressive form of the ARIMA model and determine the number of neurons in hidden layer by Genetic Algorithm. Finally, we evaluate a performance of our AR-GA-ANN model by error measurement with Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) and Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) and compare errors with the ARIMA model. The result found that all of AR-GA-ANN models have lower RMSE and MAPE than the ARIMA model and the AR-GA-ANN with 1 hidden layer has lowest RMSE and MAPE in both datasets.

[...] Read more.
Spatial Temporal Dynamics and Risk Zonation of Dengue Fever, Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, and Dengue Shock Syndrome in Thailand

By  Phaisarn Jeefoo

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2012.09.08, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2012

This study employed geographic information systems (GIS) to analyze the spatial factors related to dengue fever (DF), dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), and dengue shock syndrome (DSS) epidemics. Chachoengsao province, Thailand, was chosen as the study area. This study examines the diffusion pattern of disease. Clinical data including gender and age of patients with disease were analyzed. The hotspot zonation of disease was carried out during the outbreaks for years 2001 and 2007 by using local spatial autocorrelation statistics (LSAS) and kernel-density estimation (KDE) methods. The mean center locations and movement patterns of the disease were found. A risk zone map was generated for the incidence. Data for spatio-temporal analysis and risk zonation of DF/DHF/DSS were employed for years 2000 to 2007. Results found that the age distribution of the cases was different from the general population’s age distribution. Taking into account that the quite high incidence of DF/DHF/DSS cases was in the age group of 13-24 years old and the percentage rate of incidence was 42.9%, a DF/DHF/DSS virus transmission out of village is suspected. An epidemic period of 20 weeks, starting on 1st May and ending on 31st September, was analyzed. Approximately 25% of the cases occurred between Weeks 6-8. A pattern was found using mean centers of the data in critical months, especially during rainy season. Finally, it can be identified that from the total number of villages affected (821), the highest risk zone covered 7 villages (0.85%); the moderate risk zone comprised 39 villages (4.75%); for the low risk zone 22 villages (2.68%) were found; the very low risk zone consisted of 120 villages (14.62%); and no case occurred in 633 villages (77.10%). The zones most at risk were shown in districts Mueang Chachoengsao, Bang Pakong, and Phanom Sarakham. This research presents useful information relating to the DF/DHF/DSS. To analyze the dynamic pattern of DF/DHF/DSS outbreaks, all cases were positioned in space and time by addressing the respective villages. Not only is it applicable in an epidemic, but this methodology is general and can be applied in other application fields such as dengue outbreak or other diseases during natural disasters.

[...] Read more.



Monday, October 13, 2025

Turnitin Problems

 When a paper is accidentally stored in the Turnitin repository (often by an admin or clerk choosing “standard paper repository” instead of “no repository”), every future submission of the same text — even your own revised version — is automatically flagged as 100% similar because Turnitin is literally comparing the file against itself in its database.

That’s not plagiarism and certainly not incompetence on your part — it’s an administrative error in how the similarity check was configured.

Here’s how you can fix or work around it depending on what stage you’re in:


If You Haven’t Submitted Yet

Ask the Turnitin administrator (or your journal’s editorial team, or your institution’s Turnitin manager) to:

  1. Run the report using the “no repository” option.
    This ensures Turnitin checks against web sources and publications, but not the stored copy of your earlier draft.

  2. Temporarily delete the original file from the Turnitin repository (the admin can contact Turnitin Support to do this). Once removed, your similarity score will drop instantly when rechecked.


If You Already Submitted to the Journal

Write a brief note to the handling editor or technical editor, explaining that:

“The similarity report shows near 100% overlap due to an earlier version of this manuscript being mistakenly stored in the Turnitin standard repository. This is not duplication or plagiarism; it is a system artifact. A version-to-version comparison between identical files naturally yields full similarity.”

Most journal editors are very familiar with this scenario and will disregard the inflated percentage when they see your explanation.

Preventing This Next Time

When you (or the staff) upload a file to Turnitin:

  • Choose “No Repository” before submitting.

  • Only check against “internet” and “periodicals/journals/publications,” not student paper repositories.

  • Save your originality report as a PDF for future evidence.

Sunday, October 12, 2025

SJRQ1/WOS-Sustainability (MDPI)-Switzerland-90,000 baht APC-

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

 





Zhang, M., & Pan, Y. (2021). Design of sustainable senior-friendly community transportation services. Sustainability13(23), 13078.https://doi.org/10.3390/su132313078

This article belongs to the Topic Sustainable Transport Systems and New Mobility Services: Challenges and Solutions)

Saflor, C. S., Mariñas, K. A., Alvarado, P., Baleña, A., Tanglao, M. S., Prasetyo, Y. T., ... & Bernardo, E. (2024). Towards Sustainable Internet Service Provision: Analyzing Consumer Preferences through a Hybrid TOPSIS–SEM–Neural Network Framework. Sustainability16(11), 4767.https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114767


Exploring the Impact of Digital Platform on Energy-Efficient Consumption Behavior: A Multi-Group Analysis of Air Conditioning Purchase in China Using the Extended TPB Model

by Zhong Zheng,Chalita Srinuan andNuttawut Rojniruttikul
Sustainability 202517(11), 5192; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17115192 - 5 Jun 2025
Viewed by 690
Abstract 
Energy-efficient consumption has become a strategic priority to mitigate global climate change and enhance national energy security. While social media has reshaped online consumption behavior, the mechanisms through which these digital platforms influence energy-efficient purchasing remain underexplored. This study extends the Theory of [...] Read more.

Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance in the Chinese Pharmaceutical Sector: The Roles of Technological Innovation and Media Coverage
by Jin Wang,Singha Chaveesuk andVasu Keerativutisest
Sustainability 202517(8), 3300; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17083300 - 8 Apr 2025
Viewed by 836
Abstract 
The pharmaceutical industry has been developing rapidly in recent years, and concerns have been widely raised about social responsibility for the safety of people’s lives. This research aims to investigate the impact of CSR on CFP of listed pharmaceutical companies in China. This [...] Read more.
(This article belongs to the Section Economic and Business Aspects of Sustainability)

Influence of a Green Environmental Orientation on Corporate Sustainable Performance in the Manufacturing Sector
by Jian Chen andNuttawut Rojniruttikul
Sustainability 202517(6), 2430; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17062430 - 10 Mar 2025
Viewed by 997
Abstract 
As sustainability becomes a strategic imperative in the manufacturing sector, firms are increasingly adopting green environmental practices to enhance their competitive advantage and long-term viability. This study investigates the influence of an Internal (IGEO) or External Green Environmental Orientation (EGEO) on the Green [...] Read more.

The Impact of the Forward-Looking Strategy on the Sustainable Development of Enterprises Under the Background of Digital Economy—Based on Dynamic Regulation
by Xiao Zeng andNuttawut Rojniruttikul
Sustainability 202517(1), 272; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17010272 - 2 Jan 2025
Cited by 2 | Viewed by 1343
Abstract 
In recent years, sustainable entrepreneurship has emerged as a dynamic field, driving innovative solutions to environmental, social, and financial issues, as evidenced by the improvement of income systems. The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of the forward-looking strategy on [...] Read more.