Publications
A WAPS Platform to Better Disseminate and Share Knowledge and Information

International Journal of Productivity Science (IJPS) is a WAPS digital publication aiming to disseminate views and knowledge of experts across disciplines, sectors, geographies, and professions with respect to Social, Environmental, Economic and Governance Productivity issues.
Current Issue
"The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Innovations, Challenges, and Ethical Perspectives," Prof. Abhijeet Anand JHA, P.4-9
"Made in China 2025 and Advancements in Artificial Intelligence: An Evaluation of China's Economic Strategy Development," Ms. Anita Y. TANG, P.10-14
"Attention-Enhanced Efficient-Net for Feature Extraction in Transformer-based Image-to-Text Generation," Ms. Anjali SHARMA and Dr. Mayank AGGARWAL, P.15-21
"The Future of Higher Education: Agentic AI as a Learning Companion," Dr. BHARGAVI V.R. and Mr. Srinivas H. PRABHU K., P.22-30
"Optimization and Integration of Edge AI Models for Energy Efficient IoT Health Monitoring," Dr. Rishabh ARORA, Dr. Kaushal KUMAR, Dr. Chintan SINGH, Dr. Roobal CHAUDHARY, and Dr. Prawar CHAUDHARY, P.31-39
"DynaEdgeNet: A Dynamic Edge AI Model for Energy-Efficient IoT Health Monitoring," Dr. Prawar CHAUDHARY, Ms. Komal YADAV, Prof. Preeti RUSTAGI, Prof. Mimansa KANDJHWAL, Dr. Chintan SINGH, and Dr. Roobal CHAUDHARY, P.40-48
"DART: Dynamic Attention-based Reinforced Tau for Adaptive Representation Learning," Mr. Praneeth Kumar PALEPU, P.49-54
"Productivity Improvement In Coal Mines – Role of AI," Mr. P.K. Singh RATHOR, P.55-58
"AI-Powered Predictive Maintenance and Forecasting for Fixed-Form Solar Assets," Mr. Raghuv ADHEPALLI, Mr. Ganesh NATHAN, and Mr. Balaji PALANIDURAI, P.59-64
"Real Time Email Spoofing Detection Using Machine Learning and Timestamp Anomaly Analysis," Dr. Roobal CHAUDHARY, Dr. Rahul SAXENA, and Dr. Venus DILLU, P.65-73
"Emerging Trends of AI and ML in the Future of Pathology and Medicine," Ms. Shelly GARG, Prof. Sakshi GUPTA, and Dr. Ashima NARANG, P.74-79
"The Role of Generative AI in Upskilling & Reskilling the Workforce," Mr. Raunak ARORA and Dr. Yojna ARORA, P.80-85
Past Issues
"Is the World Ready to Embrace a Cashless Economy?" Ms. Anita TANG, P.9-14
"Labour Productivity in India Declining, Impacting the Competitiveness of Labour Intensive Sector like Food Processing," Dr. Rajat K. BAISYA, P.15-16
"Maximizing Productivity in Small Business Strategies for Streamlining Operations, Enhancing Efficiency and Boosting Profitability," Ms. Abidemi ADEYEMO, P.17-23
"AI Driven Productivity Optimization: Predictive Strategies for Migrating Employee Burnout and Enhancing Performance," Mr. Remi DAIRO, P.24-31
"The Quest for Quality and Productivity in the Age of AI," Prof. P.B. SHARMA, P.32-33
"Productivity in the Power Loom Industry," Dr. M.S. MATHIVANAN, P.34-37
"WAPS Eighth Knowledge Sharing Forum Summary," Dr. Sunil ABROL," P.38
"WAPS Ninth Knowledge Sharing Forum Summary," Dr. Sunil ABROL," P.39
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"Does Productivity Science Justify Use of the Word Science," Prof. John HEAP, P.5-8
"Productivity, Sustainability and Leadership for the Benefit of Mankind," Prof. Barnes SOOKDEO, P.9-11
"Harnessing the Potential of AI to Revolutionize Productivity," Mr. Leon BIAN, P.12-22
"Productive Use of Artificial Intelligence in Training and Education," Dr. Sunil ABROL, P.23-24
"Productive Management of Organizational Performance," Dr. Rajat. K. BAISYA, P.25-29
"Impact of Global Warming on Productivity," Prof. Arun K. RATH, P.30-34
"WAPS Sixth Knowledge Sharing Forum Summary," Dr. Sunil ABROL," P.35
"WAPS Seventh Knowledge Sharing Forum Summary," Dr. Sunil ABROL, P.36-37
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"Research on The Development Trend & Influencing Factors of Digital Transformation on Global Digital Productivity," Dr. REN Yuheng and Dr. WU Hong, P.5-29
"What Does Model Factory Produce? Just A Productivity," Prof. Ufuk KAYA, P.30-37
"Beyond Metrics: Cultivating Enjoyment and Fulfillment for Sustainable High Productivity in the Modern Workplace," Mr. Remi DAIRO, P.38-44
"Examining the Nexus of Mental Health and Productivity post the Covid-19 Pandemic," Dr. Joanne FREDERICK, P.45-48
"Productivity and the Environment: The Need for Standard Measurements and Communication," Dr. Aldo MANOS, P.49-54
"Productivity For a New Age - Raising the Bar," Dr. Thomas C. TUTTLE, P.55-64
"Working From Home - a Productivity Re-evaluation." Prof. John HEAP, P.65-70
"WAPS Fifth Knowledge Sharing Forum Summary," Dr. Sunil ABROL and Mr. Remi DAIRO, P.71-72
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"Affective Productivity: The significance of emotions in productivity" Mr. Remi DAIRO, P.5-12
"Leadership Lessons for A Divided World," Dr. Thomas C. TUTTLE, P.13-22
"Model For Making Skills Aspirational," Dr. Sunil ABROL, P.23-25
"Meteorology Can Be a Key to Enhance Environmental Wellness," Ms. Anita Y. TANG, P.26-33
"National Economy and Industrial Development: Green Energy Innovative Integration Technology in Grid," Prof. Rajendra Kumar PANDEY, P.34-44
"Harmonising Productivity and Sustainability -- Role of People and Skills," Ms. Veena SWARUP, P.45-47
"Productivity Improvement through Green Productivity," Dr. Anil Kumar SAXENA, P.48-57
"WAPS Knowledge Sharing Forums - A Summary," Dr. Sunil ABROL, P.58-62
"Harmonizing Productivity with Sustainable Development," Dr. Arun Kumar RATH, P.63-65
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"Smart Cities and Low - Carbon Economy as Drivers of Productivity," Prof. Michael SHEPHERD and Dr. T. NIGHTINGALE, P.11-19
"Productivity Improvement Crusade," Mr. Remi DAIRO, P.20-24
"Technology and a Productivity Mission," Mr. Joel BELL, P.25-26
"Extreme Environmental Microorganisms in Agriculture," Prof. ZHANG Shi-Hong, Dr. Shi YANG, Dr. Ram PRASAD, P.27-32
"Carbon Farming," MOM Foundation, P.33-39
"Big Skills Strategy for Productive Project Execution," Dr. Sunil ABROL, P.40-43
"Worsening Food Crisis Further Hinders Global Productivity," Mr. GUO Yan-Qiang, Ms. HE Zhi-Ling, and Ms. Anita TANG, P.44-49
"Competitors or Collaborators to Combat Climate Change," Ms. Anita TANG, P.50-56
"Report on Round Table on Productive Equity II Project," Dr. Sunil ABROL, Prof. Michael SHEPHERD, and Ms. Anita TANG, P.57-61
Guidelines For Authors
1. Paper submitted is required to be related to Productivity in any sector or area of operation (Social, Environmental, Economic).
2. Paper submitted should be in the English language.
3. Paper should be original writing based on authentic events, data, case studies, facts, etc.
4. Paper length should be between 2,500-3,000 words. Abstract should be between 250-300 words.
5. Contents of the paper should be annotated.
6. Author should give appropriate acknowledgement and references to recognize sources of information, data, etc.
7. Manuscript should be in double space, typed in Times New Roman font/font size 12, or Arial/font size 11, in MS Word file.
8. There should be a separate page for Title, Name of Author(s), Institutional Affiliation, email ID, etc.
9. Author will be responsible for conforming to IPR requirements and regulations and disputes if any, arising out of the submitted paper will be his/her responsibility.
10. Papers would be Peer Reviewed before acceptance for publication.
11. Author would retain IPR of the paper published in IJPS. However, IJPS would have rights to use the material appropriately for WAPS publications and activities with due credit to author.
12. All papers should be submitted to the IJPS Secretariat secretariat@waps.info. *Paper submission will only be deemed successful if acknowledged via email by the Secretariat.
A Collection of Short Essays
on Productivity in Practice
People often associate the word "Productivity" with work, corporate culture or government. Productivity is not just a buzzword but an essential aspect of our daily life. Whether we are managing tasks, optimizing our routines, or finding ways to work smarter, productivity plays a significant role.
A Collection of Short Essays About Productivity
To bring about awareness of Productivity to the public, the World Academy of Productivity Science is publishing a collection of short essays by our Fellows. These essays represent our Fellows’ perspectives on productivity. It provides a forum for sharing our experiences with individuals from all walks of life, transcending boundaries of geography, race, age, gender, social status, education, and more.
While productivity is not everything, it is intricately connected to nearly every aspect of our lives. Until we recognize that productivity is embedded in our daily routines rather than being an abstract concept, the field of productivity science may seem distant to many. A deeper comprehension of productivity will encourage a greater interest in productivity science as a means to enhance our efficiency.
1. The Green Evolution of the Productivity Concept
2. Exchange Rates, Invisibly Impact Our Daily Life and Productivity
3. Re-defining Productivity Among Financial Institutions
4. From Productivity to Well-being
5. Skill Towers Must for Colleges, Universities
6. Organization Culture — A Driver for Increased Productivity
7. On-going Modernization and New-quality Productivity
8. Achieving Productivity While Staying Happy and Healthy
9. Artificial Intelligence and Productivity
10. Secure Productivity: Thriving in the Age of Cyber Challenges
Productivity Science A Global Movement
Dr. A. N. Saxena
"We call productivity a science because we are striving for universal laws in productivity matters. It has emerged as a systematized knowledge; is concerned with universal socio-economic issues which are vital for humanity. And, it is our vision to capture and disseminate how productivity science knowledge creates societal values and thereby enhances productivity. We believe that it is the unknown future which helps humans with more productive ideas."








