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Vol. 1 (2026): BRR Volume 1 (2026)

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The 2026 volume of the British Research Review (BRR). This is a running issue containing peer-reviewed, open-access research on qualitative business methods, innovation, and digital adaptation. Articles are added continuously as they are finalized.

Published: 2026-05-06

Articles

  • Beyond Automation: Sensemaking, Ontological Insecurity, and the Emergence of the AI-Form Organisation in the Digital Era

    Kwan Hong Tan (Author)
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  • Bio-Cognitive Integration in Virtual Conflict Simulations: A Theoretical Framework for AI-Driven Behavioural Training

    Eranda Ginige, S. Pathirane (Author)
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  • The Impact of Remote and Hybrid Work on Employee Productivity: A Systematic Literature Review

    Parisa Parsi, Dr. Mykhajlov Boyko (Author)
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  • Are Masters Students Not What They Used to Be? Structural Transformation, Academic Standards and Institutional Responsibility in United Kingdom Higher Education 2021 to 2026

    Dr. Matthew Cooper (Author)
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  • Employee Perceptions, Psychological Well-Being, and the Automation-Augmentation Paradox in the Age of Generative AI – A Qualitative Study

    SHING FUNG CHOI (Author)
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  • Co-Evolution and the Future of Higher Education: A Literature Review of Institutional Adaptation in 21st century

    Neda Aria, Phd (Author)
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