Research
School Publications
Listed below are publications from the various Schools within the University, showcasing their academic contributions. These works highlight the research excellence and intellectual pursuits of our faculty and students. Through these publications, we aim to foster knowledge-sharing and inspire further scholarly engagement.
College of Arts and Sciences
CAS Review
CAS Review is an annual peer-reviewed publication of the University’s College of Arts and Sciences. CAS Review accepts and publishes research articles, book and movie reviews, and academic notes from faculty members of the College of Arts and Sciences, and graduate students of the Humanities Program. Research articles from various academic fields in Literature, Arts, Philosophy, History, Languages, etc are most welcome, including interdisciplinary papers and articles from allied disciplines in both the Humanities and Social Sciences. It is currently in its fourteenth volume and is currently accepting manuscripts for consideration in its next issue.
School of Economics
BEC Publications
The School of Economics has four publications under the Business Economics Club (BEC): Recent Economic Indicators, Industry Monitor, Staff memos (SM) and Urban Markers Adviser (UMA).
- Recent Economic Indicators (REI) keeps you abreast of the latest macroeconomic trends and issues affecting the nation and your organization. It delivers relevant analysis on emerging developments at the national and global environment (GDP, exchange rates, interest rates, prices, etc) and provides insights on their effects.
- Industry Monitor (IM) analyzes industry performance, prospects, and market competition. UA&P economists discuss the latest performance and prospects of selected industries, which serve as guide of topnotch companies and organizations in decision making in various aspects of their operation. As they are made aware of the latest industry trends and prospects, companies are able to explore business opportunities and address future challenges.
- Staff Memos (SM) provides an assessment of current business and social issues affecting the provides an assessment of current business and social issues affecting the economy and many industries in the Philippines and all over the world. Policy implications on different sectors are discussed from the perspective of UA&P economists and industry analysts. Executives and managers will find the business issues raised and their corresponding recommendations useful for an informed decision-making of corporate actions and policies.
- Urban Markers Adviser (UMA) accompanies you in exploring business potentials in key Philippine cities and emerging growth areas. Executives and managers are provided with useful indicators for analyzing prospects in business development and growth. Companies are also kept abreast with developments in local trade and investments, including public and private high-impact projects.
School of Education and Human Development
Education and Human Development
Education and Human Development is a publication of the School of Education and Human Development (SED) of UA&P. It features research papers and articles written by SED faculty members and students (undergraduate and graduate) and occasional contributions from other researchers and authors. The publication focuses on research related to the three important and interlocking domains of human knowledge upon which SED has built its academic programs: Education, Psychology, and Human Capital Development.
View/download issues of Education and Human Development here.
School of Management
SMN Digest
SMN Digest is the official journal publication of the UA&P School of Management. It is a collection of business and management research undertaken by SMN faculty, students, alumni and staff. It is published bi-annually and managed by the School of Management. The SMN Digest is also accessible from the EBSCO and Philippine E-Journal websites.
School of Sciences and Engineering
Innovatus
Innovatus: A Journal on Computing Technology Innovations is the official research journal of the Department of Information Science and Technology. ‘Innovatus’ is the past participle of the Latin word ‘innovare’ or innovate. The research journal is a compilation of double-blind peer-reviewed research articles from the Yearly International Research Conference on Emerging Information Technology Trends in Asia and the Pacific. The journal accepts original scholarly works in the areas of Information Technology, Computer Science, Information System, Computer Engineering, and allied disciplines.
Other recent publications
Publication in an ISI/WoS/Scopus-indexed Journal
- Rolando T. Dy, Ph.D (+), Senen U. Reyes, Marie Annette G. Dacul, Ditas R. Macabasco, and Joy Kristel L. Orzales, Center for Food and Agri Business: Dy, R., Reyes, S., et al., (2024). The Dynamics of Food Production and Trade to Achieve Food Security. In P. Teng (Ed.), Food Security Issues in Asia (pp 481-503). World Scientific.
- Jerome G. Kliatchko, Ph.D and Roshan H. Uttamchandani, School of Media and Marketing. Kliatchko, J., & Uttamchandani, R. (2023). A New Framework for IMC Planning. Journal of Marketing Communications, 30(2), 201–220. https://doi.org/10.1080/13527266.2023.2275146
- Veronica Esposo Ramirez, Ph.D, School of Education: Ramirez, Veronica. University-Community Outreach as an Enabler for Integral Human Development during the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement. Vol. 27 No. 1, p. x (2023). University of Georgia eISSN 2164-8212 https://openjournals.libs.uga.edu/jheoe/article/view/2860
Publication in an international journal
- Joachim Emilio B. Antonio, Ph.D, College of Arts and Sciences: Creative Works entitled “Rice and Resumes,” “Cost Cutters,” “Tsk, Tsk, Genie,” “Long Flight Into the Long Night,” and “Things to Get Us By” in Fairfield Scribes.
- Zyra F. Lentija, College of Arts and Sciences: Lentija, Z. F. (2023). A Christian Philosophy Grounded in the Experience of Truth. Studia Philosophiae Christianae, 59(2), 141–167. https://doi.org/10.21697/spch.2023.59.a.14
- Juan O. Mesquida, Ph.D, College of Arts and Sciences: Mesquida, J. O. (2023). Spanish Manila: the Santa Casa de la Misericordia (1594–1869). In Isabel dos Guimarães Sá and Lisbeth Rodrigues (Eds.), The Confraternities of Misericórdia and the Portuguese Diasporas in the Early Modern Period (pp. 108-133). Brill. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004547681_007
- Mary Josefti C. Nito, Ph.D, College of Arts and Sciences: Nito, M. J. (2024). The Nuestra Señora de la Inmaculada Concepcion of Longos, Laguna: Devotion and Miracles in the late Seventeenth Century Spanish Philippines. Maria: A Journal of Marian Studies , 4(1). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.53162/CMS/MARIA04103
- Philip Z. Peckson, Ph.D, Meryl Kei C. Hernandez, Joachim Emilio B. Antonio, Ph.D, and Vincent Raphael V. Agcaoili, College of Arts and Sciences: Peckson, P., Antonio, J., Agcaoili, V., & Hernandez, M. (2024). Pinocchio nelle Filippine (A. Milani, Trans.). In Atlante Pinocchio (pp. 45-50). Treccani.
- Rafael I. Santos, Ph.D, College of Arts and Sciences: Santos, R. I. (2024). Resilient Southeast Asian Education Through Humane and Compassionate Pedagogical Framework: An Autoethnography in Online Teaching and Learning Amid COVID-19 Health Crisis. Crosling, G., Atherton, G., & Azizan, S. N. (Eds.). Higher Education in the ASEAN Region: Shaping the Future. Sunway City, Malaysia: Sunway University Press.
Publication in a local journal
- Vince Raphael V. Agcaoili, College of Arts and Sciences: Creative Works entitled “After This Rain,” “Animal,” “Field,” “Fragments,” and “Incarnare” in Saltelmo: Liwanag sa Dilim (Issue No. 6)
- Louise Vincent B. Amante, College of Arts and Sciences: Creative Works entitled “Bodega,” “Isang Hapon sa Starbucks,” “Agunyas,” “Apat na Tanaga,” “Ayuda” and “Pandemic Blues” in PRS Unang Antolohiya-Sentro ng Wikang Filipino
- Justin Reginald Nery, School of Management: Flores, J. J., Morales, M. K., Ognita, E. J., & Nery, J. R. (2023). The Bangladesh Heist. In A. Cayanan, C. Estrella & H. A. Valderrama (Eds.), Cases in Risk Management in the Philippines (pp. 53-100). U.P. Business Research Foundation Inc., Development Center for Finance Inc.
- Ruel Maningas, Ph.D, School of Management: Bonostreo, J., Javir, R.C., Pestaño, W.V., and Maningas, R., . (2023). Is Green In? A Systematic Literature Review of the Challenges and Opportunities in Sustainable Business and Management Practices in the Fashion Industry. SMN Digest, 9(1), 19–41.