Xinyi Hong | Consumer Willingness to Pay | Best Researcher Award

Xinyi Hong | Consumer Willingness to Pay | Best Researcher Award

Mr Xinyi Hong Guangzhou University of China, China

With a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics and Food Business from the Agriculture and Food Science School at University College Dublin (UCD) in Dublin, Ireland, which she completed from 2015 to 2021 under the UCD-CSSA Full Scholarship, she brings a wealth of academic expertise to her current role. As a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Guangzhou University in China since December 2021, she focuses on researching tax cuts, fee reduction, digitalization, and enterprise innovation. Her work aims to drive forward understanding and innovation in these critical areas, contributing to advancements in entrepreneurship and economic development.

Education:

She holds a rich academic background, culminating in a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics and Food Business from the Agriculture and Food Science School at University College Dublin (UCD) in Dublin, Ireland, which she pursued from 2015 to 2021 under the UCD-CSSA Full Scholarship. Her doctoral research, titled “Sensory Evaluation and Consumers’ Perception of Functional Pork Sausages: A Cross-Cultural Perspective,” delved into the intricate interplay between sensory perception and consumer behavior in the context of functional food products. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed her Master of Science in Strategic Management & Planning at UCD Michael Smurfit Business School, where she earned a GPA of 3.56 and received 2.1 Upper Second Class Honors. She laid the foundation for her academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in International Business from the Economics School at Minzu University of China, Beijing, graduating with a GPA of 3.52. Through her academic pursuits, she has demonstrated a keen interest in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of economics, business, and food science, aiming to contribute meaningfully to the understanding of consumer behavior and market dynamics in the agricultural and food industry.

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Experience:

She is currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Guangzhou University in China since December 2021. In this role, she conducts research in areas such as tax cuts, fee reduction, digitalization, and enterprise innovation. Prior to this, she worked as a Senior Industry Consultant at Hangzhou Bizhi Technology Co., Ltd., where she provided customized digitalization upgrade plans for client companies based on their data centers and AI big data intelligent service systems. She has also contributed to promoting Sino-Irish scientific research, educational, and cultural activities as an Assistant at the Irish Institute for Chinese Studies at University College Dublin in Ireland. Earlier, she served as a Teaching Assistant at University College Dublin, where she provided tutorials and assistance in modules related to economics, Chinese economy, and food marketing. Additionally, she has experience in procurement assistance and business negotiation with European food companies at Beijing Fortuneroad Trading Company in China and served as a Social Media Manager at Designer Studio “We Are Islanders” in Dublin, where she established Chinese online media platforms and managed daily website operations.

Publications:

  1. Exploring the relationship between digital transformation and green innovation: The mediating role of financing modes Published By : 2024 
  2. Exploring the Impact of China’s Internal Circulation Strategy on Its Stock Market under Deglobalization. Published By : 2024 
  3. Consumer Preferences for Processed Meat Reformulation Strategies: A Prototype for Sensory Evaluation Combined with a ChoiceBased Conjoint Experiment  Published By : 2023
  4. The Effects of Nutrition and Health Claim Information on Consumers’ Sensory Preferences and Willingness to Pay. Published By : 2022
  5. Do the government subsidies inhibit the entity overfinancialization? Fresh evidence from China. Published By : 2022
  6. Chinese consumers’ willingness-to-pay for nutrition claims on processed meat products, using functional sausages as a food medium. Published By : 2021

S M Atikur Rahman | Industrial Engineering | Best Researcher Award

S M Atikur Rahman | Industrial Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr S M Atikur Rahman University of Texas at El Paso, United States 

 

Education:

He holds a B.Sc. degree in Industrial and Production Engineering, earned from Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET), Bangladesh, from 2009 to 2014. Throughout his undergraduate studies, he maintained an impressive CGPA of 3.57 out of 4.00, reflecting his dedication and academic excellence. Prior to his university education, he completed his Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) from New Govt. Degree College, Rajshahi, Bangladesh, achieving a remarkable GPA of 5.00 out of 5.00, showcasing his consistent academic performance. His educational journey began at Bandaikhara High School, Rajshahi, Bangladesh, where he completed his Secondary School Certificate (SSC) from 2005 to 2007, once again achieving a perfect GPA of 5.00 out of 5.00. With a strong academic foundation and a proven track record of success, he is well-equipped to excel in his chosen field of Industrial and Production Engineering.

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Experience:

He has been serving as a Plant Operation Engineer at Bangladesh Edible Oil Limited since September 2018, contributing to the efficient operation of the plant. His responsibilities include procuring and developing spare parts, identifying machinery suppliers, and aligning product development with market demand. He is tasked with preparing and implementing production plans to achieve target outputs while adhering to yearly budget constraints and ensuring optimal resource utilization. Through careful work analysis considering human ergonomics, he enhances operational efficiency and capacity implementation. Additionally, he plays a key role in implementing and maintaining methodologies such as KAIZEN, 5’s, Lean, and six sigma within the plant, ensuring continuous improvement and sustainability. Notably, he has overseen the sourcing, installation, and commissioning of a 400 BPM filler line with compressor, dryer, and injection molding machine. Furthermore, he handles mechanical maintenance for various machinery, including injection molding, blowing, filler line machines, and conveyor lines for packaging and cooling towers. Through his expertise and leadership, he contributes to the smooth functioning and continuous improvement of plant operations.

Publications:

  1. The Significance of Machine Learning in Clinical Disease Diagnosis: A Review Cited By : 16, Published By : 2023
  2. Analyzing bitcoin’s decentralization: Coefficient of variation approach and 21 million divisibility Cited By : 16, Published By : 2023
  3. Progression and Challenges of IoT in Healthcare: A Short Review Cited By : 15, Published By : 2023
  4. Evaluating the effectiveness of a portable wind generator that produces electricity using wind flow from moving vehicles Cited By : 13, Published By : 2023
  5. SUPPLIER SELECTION USING FUZZY-TOPSIS METHOD: A CASE STUDY IN A CEMENT INDUSTRY Cited By : 13, Published By : 2015
  6. A comparative analysis of big data processing paradigms: Mapreduce vs. apache spark Cited By : 10, Published By : 2023

 

Monika Stelmaszczyk | Strategic Management: Absorptive Capacity | Best Researcher Award

Monika Stelmaszczyk | Strategic Management: Absorptive Capacity | Best Researcher Award

Dr Monika Stelmaszczyk Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce, Poland

She has been employed at Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce’s Faculty of Law, Administration, and Management since 2000, where she serves as an Assistant Professor specializing in Strategic Management. In 2006, she earned her Doctorate in Economics from Wroclaw University of Economics, focusing on the History of Organizational Thought within the Department of National Economics. Her career spans over two decades, during which she has contributed extensively to academia, particularly in the fields of management sciences and organizational history. As an Assistant Professor, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her role, guiding students in understanding strategic management principles and their historical context. Her dedication to research and teaching underscores her commitment to advancing knowledge and preparing future leaders in law, administration, and management.

Education:

She earned her Doctorate in Economics with a focus on Management Sciences from Wroclaw University of Economics in 2006, specializing in the History of Organizational Thought within the Department of National Economics. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed her Master’s degree in Management and Marketing at Świętokrzyska Academy in Kielce in 2000, and earlier, her Bachelor’s degree in Management and Marketing at the same institution in 1998. Throughout her academic journey, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to the field of management, with a particular emphasis on organizational history and strategic thinking. Her education and research background have equipped her with a deep understanding of management principles and marketing strategies, preparing her to excel in both academic and professional environments.

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Experience:

Throughout her career at Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce, where she has been employed since 2000 as an Assistant Professor for Strategic Management, she has demonstrated a commitment to both academia and community engagement. In 2007, she participated in a collaboration with EPRD Biuro Polityki Gospodarczej i Rozwoju Regionalnego Sp. z o.o. company, as part of a program aimed at the professional and social activation of women in rural areas, funded by the European Union and the national budget. This initiative focused on enhancing the professional qualifications and skills of unemployed women to meet the demands of the labor market. Despite taking maternity leaves in 2004 and 2009, she remained dedicated to her professional development and societal impact. In 2011, she engaged in a partnership with the Staropolska Chamber of Industry, facilitated by the Świętokrzyskie Regional Development Bureau, to promote knowledge transfer and innovation between academia and enterprises. This collaboration, supported by the European Union and the national budget, aimed to foster economic development through the exchange of expertise and practices. Her multifaceted involvement underscores her dedication to empowering women, advancing knowledge, and contributing to regional economic growth.

Awards and Honors:

She has received several prestigious accolades for her outstanding contributions to academia and research. In 2020, she was honored with the Individual award of the Rector of Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce for her remarkable scientific achievements, highlighting her significant impact in her field. The same year, she delivered a plenary lecture at the “Szkoła Letnia Zarządzania” conference on “Management challenges: social – technological – global,” organized by SGH and University of Lodz. Her lecture focused on the empirical results regarding the impact of absorptive capacity of an enterprise on its strategic flexibility, shedding light on critical aspects of organizational management. Additionally, in 2018, she received an honorable mention for the best article presented at a conference organized by University of Lodz and Professor Agnieszka Zakrzewska-Bielawska. The subject of her paper delved into mediation effects in the context of external knowledge acquisition and exploitation as success factors in the development of organizations. These accolades underscore her expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in the field of management and organizational development.

Publications:

  1. Relationship between individual and organizational learning: Mediating role of team learning Cited By : 33, Published By : 2016
  2. How Absorptive Capacity and Organisational Learning Orientation Interact to Enable Innovation Capability? An Empirical Examination Cited By : 32, Published By : 2020
  3. Bariery dzielenia się wiedzą w przedsiębiorstwie budowlanym Cited By : 7, Published By : 2013
  4. ZWIĄZEK MIĘDZY DZIELENIEM SIĘ WIEDZĄ A INNOWACJAMI MEDIOWANY ZAUFANIEM-POZIOM INDYWIDUALNY. Cited By : 5, Published By : 2016
  5. Mediacyjny efekt zaufania zależności między organizacyjnym uczeniem a innowacjami Cited By : 5, Published By : 2016
  6. Managerial Energy in Sustainable Enterprises: Organizational Wisdom Approach Cited By : 4, Published By : 2021
  7. Strategic Flexibility as a Mediator in Relationship between Managerial Decisions and Organizational Learning: Ambidexterity Perspective Cited By : 4, Published By : 2020
  8. Zastosowanie podejścia ambidexterity w odniesieniu do wymiany wiedzy i ochrony wiedzy w kontekście zdolności absorpcyjnej Cited By : 4, Published By : 2019
  9. Identyfikacja procesu dzielenia się wiedzą na przykładzie przedsiębiorstwa rodzinnego Cited By : 4, Published By : 2014
  10. Organizational wisdom: The impact of organizational learning on the absorptive capacity of an enterprise Cited By : 3, Published By : 2020

Vishal Trivedi | Analytics and Reporting | Best Researcher Award

Vishal Trivedi | Analytics and Reporting | Best Researcher Award

Prof Vishal Trivedi IIT Guwahati, India 

He completed his BSc in Biology from the University of Lucknow, India, in 1999, followed by an MSc in Biochemistry from the same university, where he graduated as a Gold medalist in 2000. Continuing his academic journey, he pursued his PhD as a student at the Department of Molecular & Structural Biology at the Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India, from 2001 to 2005. Afterward, he embarked on a Post-Doc position at the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, working with Prof. Axel Nohturfft from 2005 to 2006.

Education:

In 1999, he earned his BSc in Biology from the University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India, laying the foundation for his academic pursuits. Building upon his undergraduate studies, he pursued an MSc in Biochemistry from the University of Lucknow, where he distinguished himself as a Gold medalist in 2000. Driven by a passion for research, he embarked on a journey toward his PhD, which he completed in 2005 at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. His doctoral research was conducted at the Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India, reflecting his commitment to exploring the frontiers of science. Throughout his academic journey, he demonstrated a remarkable dedication to advancing his field, acquiring a comprehensive understanding of biology and biochemistry. His achievements signify not only his academic prowess but also his perseverance and dedication to scientific inquiry. With a solid foundation in biological sciences and an impressive academic track record, he continues to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in his field, leaving an indelible mark on the scientific community.

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Experience:

He began his academic journey as a PhD student at the Department of Molecular & Structural Biology, Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India, from 2001 to 2005. Following this, he pursued Post-Doctoral research at the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, under the guidance of Prof. Axel Nohturfft, from 2005 to 2006. Continuing his research pursuits, he undertook another Post-Doc position at the Molecular Oncology Research Institute, Tufts Medical Centre, Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA, working with Prof. Athan Kuliopulos from 2006 to 2009. In 2009, he joined the Indian Institute of Technology-Guwahati, Guwahati, Assam, India, as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, where he served until 2014 when he was promoted to Associate Professor. In June 2018, he further advanced his academic career by assuming the role of Professor in the Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering at the Indian Institute of Technology-Guwahati, Guwahati, Assam, India.

Honor and Awards:

He was honored with the Prof P. S. Krishnan Gold Medal from the University of Lucknow, India, in 2000, followed by a Junior Research Fellowship from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India, in 2001. In 2002, he successfully cleared the Graduate Aptitude Talent Examination. Continuing his academic journey, he received a Senior Research Fellowship from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India, in 2003, along with the Best Publication Award from the Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India, in the same year. His achievements were further recognized with the Young Scientist Award from the Society of Biological Chemistry, India, in 2005, and subsequent honors including the Young Scientist Award from the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, in 2010, and the Young Scientist Award from the National Academy of Sciences-India (NASI) in 2011.

Publications:

  1. Crystal Structure of Binary and Ternary Complexes of Serine Hydroxymethyl-transferase from B.Stearothermophilus: Insights into the Catalytic Mechanism Cited By : 72, Published By : 2002
  2. Structure-Based Drug Design : Synthesis, Crystal Structure, Biological Evalution and Docking Studies of Mono- and Bis-Benzo[b] Oxepines as Non-steroidal estrogens Cited By : 28, Published By : 2003
  3. Role of Lys-226 in the Catalytic Mechanism of Bacillus Stearothermophilus Serine Hydroxymethyl-transferase – Crystal Structure  and Kinetic Studies. Cited By : 5, Published By : 2005
  4. Purification and Biochemical Characterization of a Heme Containing Peroxidase from the Human Parasite Cited By : 11, Published By : 2005
  5. Mechanism of Horseradish Peroxidase – Catalyzed Heme Oxidation and Polymerization (β–Hematin formation) Cited By : 9, Published By : 2005
  6. Clotrimazole Inhibits Hemo- Peroxidase of P. falciparum and Induces Oxidative Stress : Proposed Antimalarial Mechanism of Clotrimazole.  Cited By : 56, Published By : 2005
  7. Differential Requirements for Actin Polymerization, Calmodulin and  Ca2+ Define Distinct Stages of Lysosome/Phagosome Targeting Cited By : 19, Published By : 2006
  8. Immunoglobin G Signaling Activates Phagosome/Lysosome Targeting. Cited By : 42, Published By : 2008 
  9. A Cell-Free Scintillation Proximity Assay for Studies on Lysosome-to-Phagosome Targeting Published By : 2007
  10. MUC1 Oncoprotein activates the IkB kinase β Complex and Constitute NF-κB Signaling Published By : 2007

Marek Gmerski | Project Management | Best Researcher Award

Marek Gmerski | Project Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr Marek Gmerski Kozminski University, Poland

He is the Head of Project Management Studies at Kozminski University and concurrently serves as a Ph.D. candidate and Research and Teaching Assistant at the Department of Quantitative Methods & Information Technology. With a strong academic background, he has contributed significantly to the field of project management. His dedication to both teaching and research is evident in his roles as a Ph.D. candidate and Research Assistant, where he continues to expand his expertise in quantitative methods and information technology.

🎓Education:

He currently holds the position of Head of Project Management Studies at Kozminski University and is concurrently pursuing a Ph.D., serving as a Research and Teaching Assistant at the Department of Quantitative Methods & Information Technology. His academic journey began with the completion of his Master of Science (MA) degree at the Wrocław Academy of Economics (now Wroclaw University of Economics), specializing in the Department of Management and Computer Science. With a strong foundation in both management and computer science, he has seamlessly transitioned into a leadership role at Kozminski University, showcasing his expertise in project management studies. As a dedicated Ph.D. candidate and Research and Teaching Assistant, he actively contributes to the academic community while continuing to pursue advanced knowledge in his field.

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Experience:

Since the inception of his career in IT and management consulting in 1998, he has held diverse roles, evolving into a seasoned professional. Initially serving as an SAP R/3 consultant and IT-business alignment consultant, he swiftly progressed to become a subject matter expert in IT investment valuation, incorporating real options calculations into his expertise. His leadership skills were evident as the head of a project managers’ competence center and later as the deputy head of the consulting services department. During the emergence of the agile manifesto, he embraced the approach, becoming one of its early advocates in business-reorientation strategic projects. In 2006, he ventured into managing high-risk business and digital transformation projects in telecommunications, banking, insurance, and media, leaving a lasting impact on strategic IT initiatives. Between 2013 and 2021, he served as an advisor to the board at a power industry manufacturing start-up, contributing to its international recognition. An active trainer since 2001, he has imparted knowledge in management, project management, and performance management (financial controlling). Currently, having partially retired from his consulting and project management career, he joined Kozminski University in 2021. Engaged in scientific publications and pursuing a Ph.D. on crisis management and project management, he continues to contribute to academia and the evolving landscape of project management methodologies.

Publications:

  1. The Rise and Fall of Information Janitors Published By : 2001
  2. Pinky, The Brain, and Strategic Investment Management Published By : 2001

Thanatchaphan Petcharat | Process for Consumer Behavior

Thanatchaphan Petcharat – Leading Researcher in Process for Consumer Behavior

Congratulations, Dr Thanatchaphan Petcharat, on winning the esteemed Best Researcher Award from ResearchW! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have truly made a significant impact in your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

Dr Thanatchaphan Petcharat, a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, Academician/Research Scholar Thammasat University, Thailand. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing Web Analytics and Metrics, specifically in Process for Consumer Behavior into Social Media and Digital Marketing applications.

📚 Education:

She completed her Ph.D. in Management Information Technology at Mahidol University, Thailand, in 2003. Later, she earned her M.Sc. in Management Information Technology from Walailak University, Thailand, in 2008, and her B.Sc. in Management Information System from the same university in 2020. Currently, she is a D.Omd candidate (Diploma of Oriental Medicine) at Rungsit University, Thailand.

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🎓 Certification:

  • Microsoft Certification Exams Completed Successfully (MCSE)
  • ITIL Foundation

💼 Working Experience:

  1. CANNON MARKETING (THAILAND) COMPANY LIMITED: (2002 – 2004)
  2. IBM Solutions Delivery Co., Ltd.: (2004 – 2007)
  3. Total Access Communication Public Company Limited. (2007 – 2008)
  4. Prince of Songkhla University: (2008–2019)
  5. Industrial Promotion Center Region 10 and 11: (2015 – 2019)
  6. THAMMASAT UNIVERSITY RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY INSTITUTE (TU-RAC) (2020- Current)
    • Head of Interdisciplinary Center of Excellence in Data Science and Innovation for Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine (Current)

📄 Research Articles:

  1. An Ontology-based Framework to Support Incident Management in IT Services
  2. Data mapping and visualization system for Rice Seed Production Information System using Elastic search
  3. Information Retrieval for Diabetics Dare Based on Ontology
  4. Unusual incident management system for providing information technology services
  5. INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR IT SERVICE
  6. Salted Eggs Manufacture Management of Information System: A Case Study of Seang–detch Farm
  7. Software License Checking for Extended Enterprise Risk Management
  8. Adobe Captivate and Articulate Storyline web tutorials
  9. A retentive consumer behavior assessment model of the online purchase decision-making process
  10. A conceptual model to imply a negative innovation assessment framework on consumer behaviors through the electronic business platforms. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services
  11. Sentiment Analysis Concerning the Thailand National Health Security Office by using the Sentiment Analysis Model Based on Twitter

💰 Current Research Funding:

  • 2565 the project to develop a database linkage system from social media to analyze public service data, Royal Irrigation Department.
  • 2565 awareness raising project ethical application of artificial intelligence to support the future industry drive Office of the National Digital Economy and Society Commission (NIDA) and Thammasat University.
  • 2565 data warehouse project, Department of International Trade Promotion and Thammasat University.

🔍 Data Innovation and Information Technology Consulting:

  • VIRIYAH BHANIJ CO., LTD.
  • G-HERB (THAILAND) COMPANY LIMITED
  • THAI TASAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD

🧠 Academic Interest:

  • Data Science and Innovation for Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine Business Process Management
  • Digital Transform
  • IT Service Management
  • Customer Behaviors

🤝 Other:

  • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) consultant for Trinity Roots Co., Ltd.
  • Data Analytic consultant for DD Asset (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
  • Business Process Management Consultant for LT Group Co., Ltd.
  • Consultant on PDPA and Data Analytic for Prompt The Innovations Co., Ltd.