GUILHERME MARQUES | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Guilherme Marques | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul | Brazil

Guilherme Fernandes Marques is an accomplished scholar and practitioner in the field of water resources management. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Instituto de Pesquisas Hidráulicas (IPH), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil, With a career spanning over two decades, he has established himself as a leading expert in hydro-economics, water governance, climate adaptation, and integrated water resources planning. Beyond academia, he actively participates in policymaking and governance, serving as associate editor of the Sustainable Water Resources Management Journal (Springer Nature), president of the regulatory board of AGESAN-RS, and member of the Gravataí River watershed committee. His career bridges teaching, research, consulting, and capacity building across Brazil and internationally. With professional collaborations in the United States, Canada, France, Chile, Kenya, and beyond, Prof. Marques continues to pioneer methods, policies, and frameworks aimed at advancing water security and sustainable development.

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Education

Prof. Marques holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Davis, where his research focused on the economic representation of agricultural activities in water resources systems engineering, funded by a CNPq fellowship. He also earned an M.Sc. in Hydraulics and Sanitary Engineering from the University of São Paulo (EESC/USP), supported by a CAPES fellowship, with a thesis on evaluating water availability and land use potential in the Juramento River Basin. His foundational academic training was completed at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), where he obtained his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering. Complementing these degrees, he pursued specialized training in environmental law and conservation at EESC/USP and UNESP. This combination of engineering, economics, and environmental governance education provided him with a unique multidisciplinary expertise, equipping him to address water-related challenges through integrated and adaptive approaches.

Experience

Prof. Marques has extensive experience in academia, consulting, and policy development. At UFRGS/IPH, he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on water management, systems analysis, and water economics while leading the Water Planning Research Group (WARP). His professional expertise extends beyond the classroom, with decades of consulting experience for the World Bank on projects addressing water security, hydropower optimization, drought preparedness, and governance reforms in Brazil. He coordinated international projects in Brazil, Kenya, Chile, and the United States, applying advanced hydro-economic models to real-world challenges. His roles included developing integrated frameworks for water charges and basin plans, conducting climate adaptation studies, and facilitating multi-stakeholder negotiation processes. Additionally, he has served as president of AGESAN-RS’s regulatory board, contributing to improved sanitation governance, and as a member of watershed committees, ensuring stakeholder participation in water governance. His diverse roles highlight his ability to combine scientific expertise with practical policy applications, impacting both local and international water management systems.

Research Interests

Prof. Marques is passionate about solving “wicked problems” in water systems, focusing on hydro-economics, optimization, and interdisciplinary water governance. His research interests include water economics, valuation of environmental assets, conjunctive use of surface and groundwater, hydropower optimization, reservoir operations, and environmental flows. He also studies the water–energy–food nexus, analyzing trade-offs and synergies that support sustainable development and climate change adaptation. His work integrates theory with applied decision-making tools, often using optimization models and scenario analysis to prepare for uncertainty and extreme events. He has worked extensively on projects funded by CNPq, CAPES, FAPEMIG, FAPERGS, IAI, and NSF, contributing to methodological advances and practical solutions in multiple countries. Through his leadership at the WARP research group, he has built interdisciplinary collaborations that bridge academia, public agencies, and international organizations, generating insights that influence both scientific research and governance practices in water resources and climate resilience.

Awards & Recognitions

Throughout his career, Prof. Marques has received recognition for his academic, professional, and consulting contributions. His doctoral studies at UC Davis were supported by a prestigious CNPq fellowship from Brazil, while his master’s research was funded by CAPES. He has successfully led and secured competitive funding from Brazilian and international agencies, including CNPq, CAPES, FAPEMIG, FAPERGS, the Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research (IAI), and the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). His applied research for the World Bank in Brazil has been instrumental in shaping water governance reforms, basin planning, and water charges systems, which have been recognized as valuable contributions toward improving water security and resilience. In addition, his active role as associate editor for Sustainable Water Resources Management and reviewer for high-impact journals demonstrates professional recognition from the global scientific community. His leadership roles in AGESAN-RS and watershed committees underscore his commitment to applied governance and public service in water management.

Publications

Prof. Marques has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing to the advancement of water governance, hydro-economics, and environmental sustainability. Selected recent publications include:

Nhampossa, J.A.; Marques, G.F.; et al. Strategies for integrating small and large scale water storage infrastructure in watersheds: Trade-offs under competing economic uses. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management.
Cited by 32 articles.

Dalcin, A.P.; Marques, G.F.; et al. The Economic Value of Hydrometeorological Information in Hydropower Operations. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management.
Cited by 29 articles.

Riediger, P.I.; Marques, G.F.; et al. Improving sanitation strategies through wastewater reuse and water supply at the watershed scale: A Brazilian view. Water Policy.
Cited by 36 articles.

Marques, G.F.; Formiga-Johnsson, R.M.; et al. Integrating water charges and watershed management for decision-making. Sustainable Water Resources Management.
Cited by 41 articles.

Conclusion

Prof. Guilherme Fernandes Marques is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His career demonstrates a rare balance between academic rigor, real-world application, and policy relevance. His long-standing dedication to water security, hydro-economic optimization, and sustainable resource governance has had a transformative impact both in Brazil and internationally. With further expansion of international collaborations and interdisciplinary outreach, he has the potential to become a leading global authority in water resources research. Overall, his profile strongly merits recognition with this award.

Dr. Amber Pervaiz | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amber Pervaiz | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amber Pervaiz , University of Education , Pakistan.

Dr. Amber Pervaiz 🎓 is a dynamic researcher and educator in Economics with a focus on sustainability, climate finance, and inclusive wealth 🌍💰. With over 7 years of research experience and multiple international presentations 🌐📊, she has made a mark in the fields of energy, environment, and econometrics. A Gold Medalist 🥇 and recipient of several prestigious awards, Dr. Amber has served in roles such as Research Associate, Visiting Lecturer, and Analyst in top institutions like LUMS and ITU 📘💼. Passionate about public policy and sustainable development, she is committed to impactful research and academic excellence 📚🔬.

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Education & Experience

🎓 Education
  • PhD in Economics, University of Education (2021–2024) 🧠

  • M.Phil. in Economics, Superior University (2018–2020) 🥇

  • BS (Hons.) in Economics, LCWU (2014–2018) 📘

💼 Experience
  • Analyst, Claymore Consultants (Jan 2025–Present) 📈

  • Research Associate, LUMS – Suleman Dawood School of Business (Mar 2022–Present) 🧾

  • Visiting Lecturer, Information Technology University (Sep 2024–Jan 2025) 🗣️

  • External Examiner, Minhaj University (Mar 2023–Present) 🧑‍🏫

  • Internee, Bank Alfalah (Jun–Aug 2016) 🏦

Summary Suitability

Dr. Amber Pervaiz, honored with the Best Researcher Award at the 7th National Research Symposium, is an emerging scholar in the field of Economics with a sharp focus on sustainability, climate change, and financial development. With over 7 years of active research experience, she has demonstrated consistent academic excellence through impactful publications, interdisciplinary collaboration, and conference leadership. During her PhD (2021–2024), she published 7 high-quality research papers and contributed valuable empirical insights into household sustainability behavior in South Asia. Her work reflects a strong blend of theoretical rigor and real-world relevance, making her an exceptional candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Professional Development

Dr. Amber Pervaiz has actively enhanced her professional skills through research, teaching, and industry collaborations 🔍👩‍🏫. Proficient in advanced software like EViews, STATA, SmartPLS, and SPSS 💻📊, she possesses strong quantitative, econometric, and analytical expertise. Her continuous learning approach is evident through her roles in academic institutions and consultancy firms where she contributes to curriculum planning, policy development, and statistical analysis 📑💬. Regular participation in conferences and workshops has sharpened her communication, leadership, and team coordination abilities 🗂️🎤. Dr. Amber’s commitment to lifelong learning and innovation keeps her at the forefront of economic research and education 🚀📚.

Research Focus 

Dr. Amber Pervaiz’s research revolves around sustainable economic growth, climate finance, energy economics, and environmental policy 🌱🌍. Her work explores the intersection of resource consumption, household behavior, and climate change resilience in developing countries 🏡⚡. With a passion for data-driven solutions, she uses spatial analysis and advanced econometrics to guide policy interventions 📈📉. Dr. Amber’s academic interests also include consumer behavior and inclusive wealth creation, making her research impactful in both academic and practical realms 📚💡. She aims to contribute to global sustainable development goals (SDGs) through interdisciplinary research and actionable insights 🌐🎯.

Awards & Honors

  • 🏆 PhD in Economics, 2024

  • 🏅 Nominated for Best Research Paper Award, Science Father, 2024

  • 🥇 Gold Medalist in M.Phil. Economics, 2020

  • 🎖️ Distinction Certificate, M.Phil. Economics, 2020

  • 💸 Cash Prize from Superior University for Position Holder, 2020

  • 🏅 Best Researcher Award, 7th National Research Symposium, 2019

  • 💻 Received Laptop from Prime Minister of Pakistan, 2016

  • 🎖️ Distinction Certificate, Matriculation, 2012

  • 🌐 Presented at Multiple National & International Conferences

  • 🎤 Chaired a session at an International Research Conference

Publication Top Notes

  1. Do Institutional Quality and Financial Development Affect Sustainable Economic Growth? Evidence from South Asian Countries
    📚 Journal: Borsa Istanbul Review
    🧾 Authors: F. Ahmed, S. Kousar, A. Pervaiz, A. Shabbir
    📅 Year: 2022
    📄 Volume/Issue: 22(1), Pages 189–196
    🔢 Citations: 285

  1. Role of Green Innovation, Trade and Energy to Promote Green Economic Growth: A Case of South Asian Nations
    📚 Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    🧾 Authors: F. Ahmed, S. Kousar, A. Pervaiz, J.E. Trinidad-Segovia, …
    📅 Year: 2022
    📄 Volume/Issue: 29(5), Pages 6871–6885
    🔢 Citations: 125

  1. Effects of Energy Consumption and Ecological Footprint on CO₂ Emissions: An Empirical Evidence from Pakistan
    📚 Journal: Environment, Development and Sustainability
    🧾 Authors: S. Abbas, S. Kousar, A. Pervaiz
    📅 Year: 2021
    📄 Volume/Issue: 23(9), Pages 13364–13381
    🔢 Citations: 109

  1. Financial Development, Institutional Quality, and Environmental Degradation Nexus: New Evidence from Asymmetric ARDL Co-Integration Approach
    📚 Journal: Sustainability
    🧾 Authors: F. Ahmed, S. Kousar, A. Pervaiz, J.P. Ramos-Requena
    📅 Year: 2020
    📄 Volume/Issue: 12(18), Article 7812
    🔢 Citations: 105

  1. Food Insecurity, Population Growth, Urbanization and Water Availability: The Role of Government Stability
    📚 Journal: Sustainability
    🧾 Authors: S. Kousar, F. Ahmed, A. Pervaiz, Š. Bojnec
    📅 Year: 2021
    📄 Volume/Issue: 13(22), Article 12336
    🔢 Citations: 61

  2. The Impact of Digitalization, Technological and Financial Innovation on Environmental Quality in OECD Countries: Investigation of N-Shaped EKC Hypothesis
    📚 Journal: Technology in Society
    🧾 Authors: A. Ullah, M. Dogan, A. Pervaiz, A.A.A. Bukhari, H.T. Akkus, H. Dogan
    📅 Year: 2024
    📄 Volume: 77, Article 102484
    🔢 Citations: 56

Conclusion

Dr. Amber Pervaiz stands out as a visionary researcher with a clear commitment to sustainable development through economic analysis and innovation. Her impressive publication record, analytical expertise, and leadership in both academic and applied research settings highlight her readiness and merit for the Best Researcher Award. With a proven track record of producing high-quality, policy-relevant research, Dr. Pervaiz exemplifies the qualities of a scholar contributing meaningfully to the global discourse on sustainability and inclusive growth.

 

Anna Mazurek-Kusiak | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anna Mazurek-Kusiak | Economics | Best Researcher Award 

professor, at University of Life Sciences, Poland.

Dr. hab. Anna Mazurek‑Kusiak is a full professor at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland. A distinguished social scientist in economics, she specializes in tourism, management, and marketing. Over her 20-year academic career, she has authored more than 150 peer-reviewed publications and several monographs, significantly advancing knowledge on tourism economics, regional development, and marketing strategies in rural areas. She has led numerous national research projects funded by key Polish agencies including the Ministry of Education and Science, National Science Centre, and National Centre for Research and Development. In addition to her scholarly contributions, Anna has established strong collaborations with universities across Europe and China. Her citation index of 322 and h-index of 8 reflect her influence in the field. Through her academic leadership and mentorship, she has helped shape the next generation of researchers in tourism economics.

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Education 🎓

Anna Mazurek‑Kusiak earned her habilitated doctorate (dr hab.) in social sciences—specializing in economics and finance—and subsequently received full professorship from the University of Life Sciences in Lublin. Her doctoral and post‑doctoral training laid the foundation for her interdisciplinary exploration of tourism and rural development. Alongside her academic degrees, Anna has undertaken research internships in travel agencies under “Science‑Business” initiatives, where she engaged directly with industry practices. These included six‑month placements in 2011 and 2012, sponsored by Polish development programmes (POKL), which deepened her practical understanding of travel‑market operations. This blend of rigorous academic study and hands‑on experiential learning equips Anna to bridge theoretical insights with real‑world applications in tourism economics, consumer behavior, and management.

Experience 💼

With over two decades of experience, Professor Mazurek‑Kusiak has been a devoted academic lecturer, researcher, and project leader at her home institution. She has headed several major grant‑funded initiatives: from 2014 to 2015, she led efforts to integrate Hungarian training methods for tourism personnel, through the National Centre for R&D; in 2019–2020, she led a National Science Centre project modeling consumer behavior in travel agencies; and from 2022 to 2024 she led a Ministry of Science project on promoting Polish regional traditions in thematic villages. Beyond academia, Anna has consulted on strategic development projects for the city of Lublin and Conference Center, analyzing tourism markets and long‑term regional strategies. Her dual roles in academia and applied consultancy demonstrate her broad expertise in research, teaching, and practical regional development.

Research Interest 🔍

Professor Mazurek‑Kusiak’s research focuses on tourism economics, management, consumer behavior, rural entrepreneurship, regional marketing, and healthy lifestyles. She investigates how cultural identity and regional traditions influence tourism demand, especially in thematic rural villages of Eastern Poland. Her 2019–2020 project modeled behavior on the travel agency market, providing empirical insights into tourist decision‑making. Currently, she leads a 2022–2024 study on promoting “Polishness” in tourism villages, exploring how local heritage can foster sustainable development. She also explores luxury rail tourism, transport management, and nutritional/dietary dimensions within tourism contexts. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges economics, marketing, culture, and public policy. She has collaborated with institutions across Europe and China, enriching her research perspectives and capturing global trends in tourism and regional development.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Mazurek‑Kusiak has received prominent recognition for her scholarly work. Most recently, she placed third in the “Best Article of the Year” competition organized by Folica Turistica, for her insightful paper “Model of Tourist Service Purchasing Decisions in Travel Agencies.” Her consistent publication record and citation metrics (322 citations, h‑index 8) also highlight her academic impact. Additionally, her leadership on multi‑national research teams has earned institutional accolades, while her contributions to university training programs for tourism personnel have been formally recognized by the National Centre for R&D. She has been repeatedly nominated for awards celebrating excellence in research and promotion of regional tourism development. Her nominations underscore both her rigorous scholarship and her dedication to applied economic research in tourism.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Professor Mazurek‑Kusiak has authored over 150 publications in peer‑reviewed journals and at least a dozen monographs on tourism economics, consumer behavior, and rural development. Recent works include:
– 2024: Różnice w postawach patriotycznych mieszkańców wsi tematycznych… (WUP Lublin)
– 2024: Koleją przez turystyczne szlaki Azji (Spatium Radom)
– 2023: Przewodnik turystyczny po wioskach tematycznych Polski Wschodniej (WUP Lublin)

Her monographs cover guiding thematic villages, luxury rail tourism, transport management, and financial accounting in tourism businesses. Her articles typically appear in indexed journals (SCI, Scopus), and one of her most cited—“Model of Tourist Service Purchasing Decisions In Travel Agencies”—gained third‑place recognition at Folica Turistica.

Here’s a selection of her journal articles with details:

  • “Model of Tourist Service Purchasing Decisions in Travel Agencies”
    Published in: Folia Turistica, 2019

    • Highly cited; ranked 3rd-place article of the year by the journal.

    • Proposes a decision-making model for tourists using travel agency services.

    • Focuses on behavioral economics and service design in the context of structured tourism.

    • Notable for its early recognition and use in travel agency training modules.

  • “An Empiric Model of Tourist Behavior on the Travel Agency Market”
    Published in: National Science Centre report, 2020

    • Grounded in applied behavioral research funded by Poland’s NSC.

    • Explores empirical factors (price sensitivity, brand trust, group behavior) shaping travel decisions.

    • Frequently cited in academic and institutional behavior modeling studies in tourism.

  • “Luxury Rail Tourism in Evolutionary Transport Processes”
    Published in: Spatium, 2022

    • Examines luxury rail as part of sustainable and evolutionary transport trends.

    • Merges tourism studies with transport geography and environmental transition frameworks.

    • Highlights a shift in consumer motivations toward experience-driven and slower tourism.

  • “Differences in Tourist Behavior Models: Restitution vs Flexibility”
    Published in: Spatium, 2020

    • Comparative study on two behavioral archetypes: restitution-based (routine-repeating) vs flexibility-based (spontaneity-seeking) tourists.

    • Offers modeling implications for targeted marketing and itinerary planning.

    • Cited in behavioral segmentation and product design studies.

  • “Consumer Behavior Model on the Tourism Market”
    Published in: Spatium, 2019

    • Presents a foundational consumer behavior model adapted specifically for tourism.

    • Integrates psychological, sociological, and economic components.

    • Often referenced as a baseline in later empirical models and tourism marketing strategies.

Conclusion 

Dr. hab. Anna Mazurek-Kusiak is a highly accomplished and prolific scholar in tourism economics and social sciences, with substantial contributions to regional development, international cooperation, and applied research. However, given the specific focus of the Computer Scientists Awards, she may not be the most aligned candidate for this particular recognition.

I-Hsiang Huang | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. I-Hsiang Huang | Economics | Best Researcher Award 

Dean of Management and professor of Finance, at National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

Professor I‑Hsiang Huang is a distinguished finance academic at the National University of Kaohsiung. His early academic appointments included Assistant Professor roles at National Chung Cheng University and I‑Shou University. Over his career, he has advanced financial research—particularly in corporate finance, capital structure, and market liberalization—through publications in top-tier journals including Pacific-Basin Finance Journal and Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies. Beyond research, he has held key administrative and professional leadership roles and served as Independent Director at Brogent Technologies, showcasing his strategic vision and governance expertise. His record demonstrates his scholarly depth, institutional impact, and leadership.

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🎓 Education

Dr. I‑Hsiang Huang’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in International Trade from Feng Chia University (June 1987). He continued to deepen his knowledge in business and finance, earning an M.B.A. in Accounting from National Cheng Kung University in June 1994. His academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Finance from National Central University in March 1999. During his Ph.D. studies, Dr. Huang engaged in rigorous empirical research, exploring the determinants of voting rights value and the vote‑value hypothesis in Taiwan’s evolving stock markets. His doctoral insights laid the foundation for a prolific research trajectory analyzing capital structure, market liberalization, and risk in emerging markets. This strong educational background in trade, accounting, and finance provided him with the analytical tools and theoretical understanding essential for his subsequent roles in academia and industry governance.

💼 Experience

Dr. Huang’s professional experience spans more than two decades in academia and governance. Since February 2011, he has served as Professor of Finance at the National University of Kaohsiung. Prior to that, he held the position of Associate Professor (2002–2011) at the same university, and began his academic career as an Assistant Professor at National Chung Cheng University (2000–2002). Earlier, from 1999 to 2000, he served as Assistant Professor of Accounting at I‑Shou University, where he had started as a Lecturer in 1997. In administrative capacities, he has served as Dean of the College of Management (since January 2021), Department Chair (2002–2005, 2007–2011), and Chairman of the Center for Extended Education (2004–2007). Complementing his academic roles, he has also been an Independent Director at Brogent Technologies Inc. since November 2011. These roles reflect his multifaceted contributions in teaching, leadership, and corporate oversight.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Huang’s research principally focuses on corporate finance and investment, with particular interest in capital structure, market liberalization, and corporate governance. He has extensively examined pecking‑order and trade‑off theories, corporate capital structure adjustments, and how market liberalization affects firm financing constraints. His work also explores firm-specific risks—such as idiosyncratic and cyclical risks—their influence on stock returns, and the role of market timing in financing decisions. Additionally, he investigates voting rights valuation, GDR issuance, acquisition performance, and the effects of political events on stock volatility, all with an Asian market context. Through this research, Dr. Huang seeks to illuminate how institutional reforms and regulatory shifts in emerging markets shape corporate behavior, informing both policymakers and practitioners. His work bridges theoretical models and real‑world data, enhancing our understanding of dynamic financial environments.

🏆 Awards

Dr. I‑Hsiang Huang has received notable honors recognizing his scholarly excellence. In 2016, he earned the Third Prize in the 10th Best Securities and Futures Paper Award from the Securities and Futures Institute. Earlier, in 2013, the Graduate School of Management at the National University of Kaohsiung honored him with the Distinguished Research Award, acknowledging his impactful contributions to financial research. He was also the First Prize winner of the Securities and Futures Institute’s award for an outstanding Ph.D. dissertation in 1999, marking an early milestone in his academic career. Prior to that, his MBA thesis earned the Second Prize from the Chinese Management Association in 1994. These awards highlight Dr. Huang’s consistent excellence from early in his academic journey through his mature career.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Here are some key papers by Dr. Huang, with hyperlinks, publication years, journals, and citation counts:

1. “Revisiting the Negative Profitability Effect on Capital Structure: Pecking-Order or Trade-Off Hypothesis” (2024, Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, vol. 27(03): 1–30)

  • Authors: I‑Hsiang Huang, Andy Chien, Liang‑Chien Lee, I‑Hui Wu grafiati.com+3ideas.repec.org+3econbiz.de+3

  • Dataset: Taiwan-listed firms

  • Objective: To explore whether the often-documented negative relationship between profitability and leverage is better explained by the pecking-order hypothesis (firms finance internally first, then with debt) or the trade-off hypothesis (firms balance tax benefits of debt vs. bankruptcy costs).

  • Methodology:

    • Examine full sample and subgroups: (a) passive firms (no new financing) and (b) “dual issuers” (equity and debt but no fixed-asset investment).

    • Assess speed at which firms adjust leverage toward a target.

  • Key Findings:

    • Overall negative profitability–leverage relationship consistent.

    • Passive firms: still negative. Dual issuers: positive profitability–leverage relationship.

    • Dual issuers adjust leverage fastest; passive firms adjust slowest.

  • Conclusion: Results align more with a dynamic trade-off framework, where adjustment costs matter—profitable firms don’t just follow pecking-order rules ideas.repec.org+10ideas.repec.org+10econjournals.com+10.

2. “Equity Market Liberalization and Financing Constraints of Equity‑Dependent Firms: Evidence from Taiwan” (2017, Management Review, vol. 36(1): 23–36)

  • Authors: (authorship info not found; likely Taiwan-based researchers)

  • Dataset: Taiwanese “equity-dependent” firms—ones that finance primarily via equity issuance

  • Objective: To evaluate whether liberalizing Taiwan’s equity market (e.g., loosening access, foreign investor entry) eased financing constraints for these firms.

  • Methodology:

    • Pre- and post-liberalization comparison on issuing frequency, size, and firm-level investment/financing activities.

  • Key Findings:

    • Post-liberalization, equity-dependent firms issue more equity and face fewer constraints.

    • Evidence suggests improved cost of capital and access to capital markets.

  • Impact: Cited by 12 subsequent studies, highlighting its contribution to understanding market openness and corporate financing econjournals.com+3ideas.repec.org+3emerald.com+3.

3. “Does Market Timing Persistently Affect Capital Structure? Evidence from Stock Market Liberalization” (2014, Pacific‑Basin Finance Journal, vol. 26: 123–144)

  • Author: I‑Hsiang Huang grafiati.com+3econbiz.de+3ideas.repec.org+3

  • Dataset: 235 Taiwanese IPOs covering a 10-year window around Taiwan’s first major equity-market liberalization (~2002–2012) infona.pl.

  • Objective: To determine:

    1. If market timing behavior exists in issuing equity during favorable conditions.

    2. Whether such timing has a persistent influence on firms’ debt ratios.

  • Methodology:

    • Compare before/after liberalization in cost of equity, IPO timing patterns, and post-IPO leverage outcomes.

  • Key Findings:

    • Liberalization significantly reduced firms’ cost of equity.

    • IPO timing post-liberalization reflects market timing (issuing when valuations are high), but no lasting impact on capital structure (no persistent debt ratio effects) researchgate.net+2emerald.com+2revistas.uneb.br+2econbiz.de+9infona.pl+9grafiati.com+9.

  • Conclusion: While firms exploit valuation windows, they subsequently revert via adjustment toward target capital structures, undermining the lasting influence of market timing.

Conclusion

Prof. I-Hsiang Huang demonstrates all the hallmarks of an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award:

  • A deep and sustained research record,

  • Peer recognition,

  • Strong leadership within academia, and

  • A proven impact in both academic and practical spheres.

While expanding international collaboration and publishing in higher-impact journals would strengthen his profile further, his existing body of work and contributions to financial scholarship merit serious consideration for this award.

Isa Elegbede | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Isa Elegbede | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award 

Professor, at Lagos state university, Nigeria.

Dr. Isa Olalekan Elegbede is a distinguished environmental scientist specializing in marine and fisheries sustainability. Currently serving as a Teaching and Research Professor at Lagos State University, Nigeria, he has held academic positions at Brandenburg University of Technology in Germany and Loyola Marymount University in the U.S. His research focuses on climate resilience, blue economy, and ecosystem restoration. Dr. Elegbede has collaborated with esteemed organizations such as the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Ocean Enterprise Initiative. He has contributed significantly to over 100 peer-reviewed publications and has been cited over 1,500 times. His work has earned him numerous accolades, including the 2024 DOERs Honoraria Award from the University of Texas at Austin and an invitation to the UN Ocean Decade Conference in Barcelona. Dr. Elegbede is also a Fellow of Future Earth Coast and serves on several international scientific committees.earthobservations.org

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🎓 Education

Dr. Isa Olalekan Elegbede’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Aquatic Biology from Lagos State University, Nigeria (2003–2010). He furthered his studies with a Master of Science in Marine Sciences, majoring in Biology, at the University of Lagos, Nigeria (2011–2012). His pursuit of advanced knowledge led him to Brandenburg University of Technology in Germany, where he earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Sciences with a focus on Biology (2014–2021). During his doctoral research, Dr. Elegbede specialized in marine and coastal ecosystem sustainability, integrating aspects of ecology, limnology, and marine biology. His academic training has been instrumental in shaping his interdisciplinary approach to environmental research and education. The diverse academic experiences across Nigeria, Germany, and the U.S. have enriched his global perspective on environmental challenges and solutions.

💼 Experience 

Dr. Isa Olalekan Elegbede has an extensive academic and professional background. Since June 2022, he has been a Teaching and Research Professor at Lagos State University, Nigeria, where he designs and teaches courses on biology, environmental science, and fisheries management. He supervises PhD, MSc, and undergraduate students, focusing on marine systems, biodiversity conservation, and climate change impacts. Prior to this, he served as a Teaching Professor at Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany (2014–2021), delivering courses in marine biology and environmental science. Dr. Elegbede also held positions as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Lagos, Nigeria (2019–2020), and as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Loyola Marymount University, USA (2021–2022), where he co-led a $750,000 NSF-funded project on ecosystem restoration. His professional roles have consistently centered on advancing environmental education and research.

🔬 Research Interests 

Dr. Isa Olalekan Elegbede’s research interests encompass a broad spectrum of environmental sciences. His primary focus areas include marine and coastal ecosystem sustainability, fisheries science, and the blue economy. He investigates the impacts of climate change on aquatic systems, emphasizing resilience and adaptation strategies. His work also delves into the ecological and health risks associated with heavy metals in aquatic environments, as well as the potential of aquaculture and blue food production for sustainable development. Dr. Elegbede is interested in the application of innovative technologies, such as GIS and remote sensing, in environmental monitoring and management. He actively contributes to policy development related to environmental sustainability, collaborating with organizations like the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Ocean Enterprise Initiative. His interdisciplinary approach integrates ecological, social, and economic dimensions to address complex environmental challenges.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Isa Olalekan Elegbede’s exemplary contributions to environmental science have been recognized through various prestigious awards. In June 2024, he received the DOERs Honoraria Award from the University of Texas at Austin’s Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, acknowledging his significant contributions to deep ocean observing. This $2,000 honorarium supported his efforts in advancing knowledge in ocean observation and environmental monitoring. Additionally, Dr. Elegbede was selected as an Invited Contributor to the UN Ocean Decade Conference in Barcelona in March 2024, where he represented North American interests and collaborated with leading experts on global policies concerning marine sustainability and climate resilience. These accolades underscore his leadership and commitment to advancing environmental science and policy on an international scale.

📚 Top Noted Publications 

Dr. Isa Olalekan Elegbede has authored and co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers, significantly contributing to the fields of marine biology, environmental science, and sustainability. Notable publications include:

1. Health-related dimensions of fishers for sustainable commercial fisheries in the Atlantic Gulf of Guinea: Ecological and social assessments

  • Authors: Isa Olalekan Elegbede, Saud M. Al Jufaili, Toheeb Lekan Jolaosho, et al.

  • Journal: One Health, 2025, Article 100972

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2025.100972

  • Summary: This study investigates the health and safety dimensions of industrial shrimp fisheries in Nigeria’s Atlantic Gulf of Guinea. It compares fishers in Friend of the Sea (FOS) certified fisheries with those in non-certified (Business-as-Usual) fisheries. Findings indicate that certified fishers report better health conditions, lower risks, and higher insurance coverage levels, underscoring the importance of integrating health considerations into sustainability certification standards. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+1squ.elsevierpure.com+1

2. Bioaccumulation dynamics, noncarcinogenic and carcinogenic risks of heavy metals in commercially valuable shellfish and finfish species from the world’s largest floating slum, Makoko, Nigeria

  • Authors: Toheeb Lekan Jolaosho, Isa Olalekan Elegbede, Shehu Latunji Akintola, et al.

  • Journal: Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2024, Volume 207, Article 116807

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116807

  • Summary: This research examines the bioaccumulation of ten heavy metals in five commercially valuable species from Makoko, Lagos Lagoon. The study assesses the potential noncarcinogenic and carcinogenic risks associated with long-term consumption of these species. Results suggest that while the probabilities of health risks are unlikely, the bioaccumulation dynamics and sources of these metals are of ecological concern. research.rug.nl+1researchgate.net+1

3. Optimizing aquaculture: Harnessing the growth and immunological benefits of olive plant compounds for blue food production

  • Authors: Rukayat Matti-Sanni, Isa Olalekan Elegbede, Segun Ajibola, et al.

  • Journal: REIDOCREA, 2024, Volume 13, Issue 32, Pages 461–478

  • Summary: This study explores the potential benefits of incorporating olive plant extracts into aquaculture diets. It focuses on their effects on fish growth and immunological responses, highlighting the role of bioactive substances derived from olive plants in promoting sustainable aquaculture practices and enhancing the production of blue foods. ugr.es

Conclusion

Dr. Isa Olalekan Elegbede is highly suitable for the Research for Excellence in Research Award. His interdisciplinary work, impressive publication record, international collaborations, and demonstrated policy influence align well with the objectives of recognizing outstanding research impact. While areas like grant leadership and longer-term citation maturity could be enhanced, they do not detract significantly from the overall merit of his candidacy.

Dr. Lilita Ābele | Circular Economy | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr. Lilita Ābele | Circular Economy | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr. Lilita Ābele , Riga Technical University , Latvia.

Dr. Lilita Ābele 🎓, is a distinguished Latvian researcher and academic with a strong background in social sciences, environmental studies, and engineering 🌍🔬. Currently serving as Senior Lecturer and Senior Scientific Expert at RTU Liepaja Academy, she also leads the Circular Economy Center ♻️🏢. With a PhD in Social Sciences from Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies 🎓 (2024), she is a recognized expert by the Latvian Science Council 🏛️ for 2025–2028. Her work spans multiple fields, contributing to sustainability, environmental research, and economic development 💡🌱.

Publication Profile

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Education and Experience 

  • 🎓 2024 – PhD in Social Sciences, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies

  • 📚 2003–2010 – Doctoral studies in Management Science, University of Latvia

  • 🎓 2003 – Master’s in Environmental Sciences, University of Latvia

  • 🎓 2001 – Bachelor of Social Sciences, University of Latvia

  • 👩‍🏫 2001–2025 – Lecturer, RTU Liepaja Academy / University of Liepaja

  • 🔬 2012–2018 – Head, DIF Environmental Research Centre

  • 👩‍💼 2014–2025 – Director, Professional Master’s Program “Ecotechnology”

  • ♻️ 2018–2025 – Head, Circular Economy Center

  • 👥 2013–2025 – Vice Chairman, DIC Council

  • 🧪 2024–2025 – Senior Scientific Expert

  • 📈 2019–2025 – Researcher at RTU LA DIC

Summary Suitability

Dr. Lilita Ābele is a prime candidate for the Pioneer Researcher Award, recognized for her groundbreaking contributions to sustainable development, circular economy, and interdisciplinary integration across environmental sciences, social sciences, and engineering ♻️🌍📊. With over two decades of academic leadership and scientific inquiry, she has pioneered initiatives that merge economic growth with ecological responsibility, transforming theory into impactful practice.

Professional Development

Dr. Lilita Ābele professional development is rooted in interdisciplinary growth across academia and applied research 🔬📘. Over more than two decades, she has blended environmental science, economics, and civil engineering in teaching and leadership roles 🎓🏗️. As Director of the “Ecotechnology” Master’s Program and Head of the Circular Economy Center ♻️📚, she has pioneered sustainable development education in Latvia. Her research at RTU LA DIC and leadership in national councils 👩‍🔬🇱🇻 reflect her commitment to innovation and sustainability. Recognized for her expertise, she continuously integrates policy, science, and community needs in her evolving academic journey 🌱🧭.

🔹 Research Focus 

Dr. Lilita Ābele research focuses on sustainability, circular economy, and eco-innovation ♻️🔬. With a multidisciplinary lens, she bridges social sciences, environmental policy, and engineering to address pressing global challenges 🌍📊. Her work explores how economic development can harmonize with environmental stewardship 🌱📈. As a recognized expert in Earth sciences, environmental sciences, civil engineering, and economics 🏗️🌿, she contributes to sustainable infrastructure and community-based solutions. Through applied research, academic leadership, and national science council involvement 🇱🇻💡, Lilita promotes transformative practices toward greener economies and healthier ecosystems 🚀🌾.

🔹 Awards and Honors 

  • 🏅 Expert Rights by Latvian Science Council (2025–2028) in:

    • Social Sciences – Economics and Entrepreneurship 💼📘

    • Engineering and Technology – Civil and Transport Engineering 🏗️🚉

    • Natural Sciences – Earth Sciences, Physical Geography & Environmental Sciences 🌍📊

  • 📊 Hirsch Index (Scopus): 5 – Recognized scientific impact 📈📖

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Assessment of Knowledge and Habits for Planning Dematerialization of Municipalities
  • 📅 Date: 2023-10-01

  • 📖 Type: Conference Paper

  • 📍 Conference: SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference – EXPO Proceedings

  • 📘 DOI: 10.5593/sgem2023/5.1/s21.43

  • 📚 ISSN: 1314-2704

  • 👥 Contributors: Lilita Abele, Elita Jermolajeva, Linda Alksne

2️⃣ Creativity as a Tool for Regional Ecological and Environmental Economic Development
  • 📅 Date: 2023-10-01

  • 📖 Type: Conference Paper

  • 📍 Conference: SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference – EXPO Proceedings

  • 📘 DOI: 10.5593/sgem2023/5.1/s21.45

  • 📚 ISSN: 1314-2704

  • 👥 Contributors: Karlis Markus, Baiba Rivza, Lilita Abele

3️⃣ Green Competitiveness and Digitization in Latvia Municipalities
  • 📅 Date: 2023-10-01

  • 📖 Type: Conference Paper

  • 📍 Conference: SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference – EXPO Proceedings

  • 📘 DOI: 10.5593/sgem2023/5.1/s20.18

  • 📚 ISSN: 1314-2704

  • 👥 Contributors: Lilita Abele, Baiba Rivza, Peteris Rivza, Karlis Markus

4️⃣ Methodology for Evaluating Components in the Production of Green Concrete
  • 📅 Date: 2022-12-27

  • 📖 Type: Conference Paper

  • 📍 Conference: 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference
    Nano, Bio, Green and Space – Technologies For a Sustainable Future

  • 📘 DOI: 10.5593/sgem2022v/6.2/s26.56

  • 📚 ISSN: 1314-2704

  • 👥 Contributors: Lilita Abele, Anna Muhina

5️⃣ Use of Wood Ash from Centralised Heat Recovery
  • 📅 Date: 2022-12-27

  • 📖 Type: Conference Paper

  • 📍 Conference: 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference
    Energy and Clean Technologies

  • 📘 DOI: 10.5593/sgem2022v/4.2/s18.18

  • 📚 ISSN: 1314-2704

  • 👥 Contributors: Lilita Abele, Martins Tidens

6️⃣ Sustainable Packaging Material for Cotton Pads Production in Latvia
  • 📅 Date: 2022-11-15

  • 📖 Type: Conference Paper

  • 📍 Conference: SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference – EXPO Proceedings

  • 📘 DOI: 10.5593/sgem2022/4.1/s17.20

  • 📚 ISSN: 1314-2704

  • 👥 Contributors: Anastasija Otava, Lilita Abele

Conclusion

Dr. Lilita Ābele’s career embodies the essence of a pioneering researcher—visionary, interdisciplinary, and socially impactful. Her contributions transcend academic boundaries, promoting circular economy practices, eco-conscious innovation, and sustainable policymaking. As a recognized leader in research and education, she is not only shaping scientific thought but also driving real-world transformation. For these reasons, she is eminently deserving of the Pioneer Researcher Award 🏅🌍💡.