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We are committed to a multidisciplinary approach to security analysis. Our associates contribute expertise from such diverse areas as political anthropology, international relations, environmental science, ethics, health care, psychology, economics, and engineering.

Volume 20, Issue 1 (2024)

Vimala Venugopal Muthuswamy
Department of Management, College of Business, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa 31982, Saudi Arabia N. Nithya
Professor, Department of MBA, Sona College of Technology, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.

The well-being and safety of employees are crucial for optimizing their performance. Identifying and analyzing the factors that contribute to enhancing performance and promoting safety is of utmost importance. This research examined.

Shereen Abu Ghazaleh
Associate Professor in Law - Faculty of Business -Amman Arab University (جامعة عمان العربية) The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Hassan Sami Alabady
Associate Professor in Law - Faculty of Law -Amman Arab University (جامعة عمان العربية) The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Lana Al-Khalaileh
Assistant Professor in Law - Faculty of Law –Applied Science Private University (جامعة العلوم التطبيقية) The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Smart robots represent a pivotal application within the domain of artificial intelligence, embodying automated systems imbued with specialized software facilitating either predetermined actions akin to conventional robots or indepen.

Muhammad Awais Bhatti
Department of Management, College of Business, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa 31982, Saudi Arabia.

This research aims to explore the intricate relationships between human factors affecting information security, the sense of security, occupational health and safety for social workers, and the professional and occupational well-bei.

Hassan Sami Alabady
Associate Professor in Law, Faculty of Business, Amman Arab University (جامعة عمان العربية) The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Shereen Abu Ghazaleh
ssociate Professor in Law. Faculty of Law, Amman Arab University (جامعة عمان العربية) The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

This study aims to analyse the role of insolvency agents in protecting the rights of corporate creditors in Jordan, with a specific focus on the Insolvency Law No. 21 of 2018. Adopting a normative juridical research approach, the st.

Ashraf M.A.Elfakharani
Associate professor, Shari’ah and Law College, Taif University.

The effect of Vision 2030 on Multi-National Corporation (MNCs) in Saudi Arabia is examined in this study. Legislative and regulatory changes, strategic changes, and effects on competitiveness and development follow as main areas of .

Hamza E. Albaheth
Associate professor, Shari’ah and Law College, Taif University

This study examines the impact of Saudi Arabia's urban development regulations on investment decisions within the framework of Vision 2030. As the nation embarks on significant urban expansion and megaprojects, understanding how reg.

Mohammed A. Al Doghan
Department of Management, College of Business, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa 31982, Saudi Arabia Ariff Syah Juhari
College of Business Administration, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Employee safety plays a crucial role in the enhancement of employee productivity, which subsequently affects organisational performance. The objective of the current study was to examine the effects of employee safety knowledge, saf.

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Dr. Sabina Lautensach
Human Security Institute, Canada

About Journal of Human Security

The Journal of Human Security (JoHS; ISSN 1835-3800) brings together expertise from universities worldwide and facilitates communication and collaboration between researchers, practitioners and educators. Beyond the academy, the Journal of Human Security aims to connect people interested in all aspects of human security

Objectives & Aims

The goal of Journal of Human Security is to disseminate applied research into a secure and sustainable future for humanity. It continues the Australasian Journal of Human SecurityJournal of Human Security endeavours to:

  • Provide a forum for researchers to foster interdisciplinary inquiry in broad human security issues such as track two diplomacy, ethnic conflict, terrorism, religious extremism, human rights, demographic change, population health, human ecology, sustainable economics and related areas;
  • Inform readers about upcoming events, ongoing and new research projects, trends and discussions, newly published monographs, and available scholarships;
  • Encourage a multidisciplinary approach to issues that have traditionally been viewed as mostly unidisciplinary;
  • Maintain an appeal to a wide readership with both high academic standards and close relevance to practice;
  • Meet international standards of excellence.