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IRASS Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies

Issue-7(July), Volume-2 2025

1. The Efficacies of Technological Revolution and Innovation on Psycholog...
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Nworgu, Samuel Nwachinemere*,...
Department Of Marketing, School Of Business And Administrative Studies, Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic Rumuola, Port Harcourt
1-5

The effects of technological innovation and revolution on the psychological health of consumers were investigated in this study. An instance of technological revolution occurs when a new technology quickly replaces one or more existing technologies. Simple frequency, percentages, and linear regressions were utilised to determine the outcomes of the quantitative study, which included both parametric and inferential statistical methods (RHC, R-square, Fration, and Durbin-Watson). Participants in this study included 100 employees of Rivers State's Obio/Akpor Local Government Area. The theoretical foundation of this investigation was wellbeing theory. Technological change has a favourable impact on consumers' psychological well-being, particularly by improving their quality of life and increasing their productivity in their personal lives, which in turn promotes national sustainability, according to the data gathered and analysed. In conclusion, the effects of technological innovation and revolution on consumers' psychological health will result in a process whereby people maintain change in a balanced environment. The research's conclusions led to the following recommendations: the government should support vigorous research and technological development initiatives that will result in technological revolutions and innovations, and it should provide sufficient funding for both public and private entrepreneurs with a technological bent.

2. Marketing: A Panacea for Development and Sustainability of Economic Gr...
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Nworgu, Samuel Nwachinemere*,...
Department of Marketing, School Of Business And Administrative Studies, Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic Rumuola, Port Harcourt
6-11

This study looked at marketing as a solution for the growth and sustainability of the Port Harcourt metropolitan' economy. The field of marketing is at the forefront of advancing the interests and well-being of consumers in the business sector and members of an economic community. From its original function of purchasing, selling, and distributing goods and services from producers to consumers, it has gradually evolved into a unique and amazing phenomenon with achievements in the fields of government, business, industry, healthcare, education, and other areas of life. The level of living for citizens has significantly increased as a result of these achievements. Two inhabitants of the Port Harcourt metropolitan area, which includes the Port Harcourt and Obio Akpor Local Government Areas of Rivers State, served as respondents for this quantitative study. Marketing activities and economic growth, particularly through marketing opportunities, have a strong connection with the various dimensions, according to the data gathered and analysed. Marketing activities encompass a wide range of business opportunities that anyone can pursue to make a living, including research, advertising, sales promotion, purchasing and selling, and warehousing. In conclusion, it can be claimed that contemporary marketing significantly influences the city of Port Harcourt's economic development and progress. Based on the results, we suggest that marketing research be promoted in order to sell products that will increase the city of Port Harcourt's economic activity.

3. CLIMATE SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: ANALYSIS FROM THE PERSPE...
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Ozge Tenlik*
Department of International Relations - PhD Student, St. Clements University UK
12-16
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16164148

Climate change is considered as one of the most urgent global problems of the 21st century, not only an environmental issue, but also as more and more security problems. This study was how climate change was included in the international security agenda; It aims to analyze within the framework of theoretical decompositions between traditional security theories and critical security approaches. In the study based on literature screening, the limited interest of traditional approaches such as realism and neorealism to climatic threats, and critical security approaches such as Copenhagen School, Aberystwyth School and Paris School approached the issue with a broader definition of security. In addition, Diskur, which developed on climate security in the strategic documents of international organizations such as the United Nations, the European Union and NATO, has been analyzed. The study reveals that climate change should be evaluated not only through national security perspective, but also in a multidimensional framework such as human security, environmental justice and governance.

4. Analysis of Exoplanet HD80606b in Primary-centric Framework
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Bijay Kumar Sharma*
Retired Professor, National Institute of Technology, Patna 800005, Bihar, India
17-23
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16298102

The author in his quest for discovering the architectural layout of solar system and exo-solar systems struck upon the design rules of architectural layout of planets and stars in star pairs in the year 2011. In this paper the first section shows that a given stellar nebula falls in outer Clarke’ configuration in the months/years. The first Clarke’s Orbit is untenable in case of Star Pair HD80606A+HD80606B. The second Clarke’s orbit of the star pair is the present semimajor axis of the star pair. This paper goes further to show that HD80606A is hosting a highly elliptical giant Jupiter exoplanet HD80606b which suffers from spin-orbital misalignment problem.. In spite of this misalignment the observed and theoretical value of ω/Ω have remarkable correspondence within the error bar of the Globe-orbit parameters of the exoplanet system. This is the umpteenth example of Primary -centric formulation since 2011.

5. Influence of Maize/legumes Intercrop and Spacing Grown in Benue states...
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Ogezi F. O., Akinyemi B. K., A...
Department of Crop Production Joseph sarwuan Tarka Univversity Makurdi, Benue state
24-30
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16407065

A field experiments was carried out in the rainy season of 2019 in two different locations of Benue states of Nigeria. The experiment was carried out in Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University Makurdi. The aim of the experiment is to investigate effects of legume-inter crop and spacing on the performance of maize. Two different legumes were; groundnut, cowpea and control with spacing of (15, 20 and 25cm) were used. The treatments were laid in a randomized complete block design with three replications. During the research growth characters like plant height, number of leaves, leaf area, stem girth and number of prop roots per plants were measured. Other character like number of cobs, cob length, cob girth, cob weight, Number of seeds per cob, number of grain rows per cob, 100 gains weight, threshing percentage and grain yield were also recorded. The results of the investigation revealed that maize generally responded to both maize/legume intercrop and spacing. All the parameters studies have significantly (P≤0.05) responded to the intercrop of groundnut maize at the 15cm intra row spacing was observed to perform higher in both growth character and grain yield. Based on the result obtained it can be suggested that the inter crop of maize/ground nut at the spacing of 15cm will lead to optimum yield.

6. Startup Copilots: Exploring AI’s Impact on Entrepreneurial Productivit...
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Salim Masood Nassery*, Akram Z...
Jaban International Recruitment agency, Isfahan, Iran
31-35
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16407402

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transitioned from a disruptive novelty to a strategic "copilot" in entrepreneurial ecosystems. This systematic review synthesizes 68 peer-reviewed studies (2018–2024) and 12 startup case studies to evaluate AI’s dual role in enhancing productivity and driving innovation. Methodologically grounded in Resource-Based View (RBV) and Dynamic Capabilities frameworks, our analysis reveals that AI copilots automate 30– 75% of operational workflows (e.g., customer service, data processing), liberating founders for high-value innovation. Startups leveraging AI-driven analytics report 40% faster market entry and 2.3× higher patent output. However, adoption barriers persist: 74% face talent shortages, while algorithmic bias affects 31% of HR applications. We introduce the Human-AI Synergy Model to balance efficiency with ethical governance. The study concludes that AI’s greatest value lies in augmenting—not replacing—human creativity, urging policymakers to support AI literacy initiatives. Future research must address sector-specific scalability and Global South accessibility gaps.