SAGE Publications: Sage Open: Table of Contents Table of Contents for Sage Open. List of articles from both the latest and ahead of print issues.
- Of Stallions, Springs, Squalls, and Swords: A Corpus-Based Study of Gendered Similes in Ali’s The Islam Quintetpor Hussam Abdullah Almujalli, Asma Iqbal Kayani, Behzad Anwar en junio 4, 2026 a las 10:50 am
Sage Open, Volume 16, Issue 2, April-June 2026. <br/>Figures of speech, particularly similes and metaphors, have been an area of interest for researchers for many decades. The present study offers a corpus-based feminist stylistic analysis of similes in Tariq Ali’sThe Islam Quintet. The study primarily ...
- Onlife Experiential Learning Model Centered on Artificial Intelligence: Association With Computational Thinking and Academic Satisfactionpor Nemecio Núñez-Rojas, Sergio Tobon, Erika Valdivieso-López, Antonio Matas-Terrón en junio 4, 2026 a las 9:53 am
Sage Open, Volume 16, Issue 2, April-June 2026. <br/>This study examines the Onlife experiential learning model from a socioformative perspective, incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) to assess its impact on higher education teaching. The model is implemented as a hybrid experience that merges online ...
- Smart Tourism: AI-Driven Personalization in Tourism: Enhancing Customer Experience Through Machine Learning Algorithmspor Yingjie Wang en junio 4, 2026 a las 6:54 am
Sage Open, Volume 16, Issue 2, April-June 2026. <br/>The rapid expansion of digital tourism and traveler data presents a significant opportunity for personalization, yet existing systems struggle to adapt to ever-changing tourist preferences within context. This study proposes a novel multi-dimensional ...
- Impact of the Local Community App for Second-Hand Dealings on Civic Participation: Role of Neighborhood Belonging and Collective Efficacypor Doo-Hun Choi en junio 4, 2026 a las 6:51 am
Sage Open, Volume 16, Issue 2, April-June 2026. <br/>This study examined he impact of using a local community-based app for second-hand dealings in an online marketplace (i.e., Danggeun Market) on civic participation, as well as the mediating effects of neighborhood belonging and collective efficacy in this ...
- Revealing the Relationship Between Organization-Targeted Counterproductive Work Behavior and Citizenship Behavior: Moral Cleansing and Employee Traditionality in Collectivist Culturepor Peixu He, Xinru Wu, Leheng Jiang, Qiongyao Zhou, Cuiling Jiang, Xiaofeng Su en junio 4, 2026 a las 6:04 am
Sage Open, Volume 16, Issue 2, April-June 2026. <br/>Recent research on counterproductive work behaviors (CWB) has clearly distinguished between organizational-directed and individual-directed forms of CWB. Organizational-directed counterproductive work behaviors (CWB-O) pose a significant threat to ...
