Hon-Yi Shi | Economics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Hon-Yi Shi | Economics | Research Excellence Award

Kaohsiung Medical University | Taiwan

Prof. Hon-Yi Shi is an internationally recognized health outcomes and health economics researcher whose work integrates clinical epidemiology, cost-effectiveness analysis, decision modeling, and machine learning in medical research. His scholarship focuses on evaluating clinical outcomes, quality of life, healthcare utilization, and economic value across oncology, surgery, neurology, chronic disease management, and post-acute care systems. With one hundred ten Scopus-indexed publications, 1674 citations from 110 documents, and an h-index of 23, his research demonstrates sustained impact and methodological rigor. His work strongly informs evidence-based clinical decision-making, health policy development, and value-driven healthcare systems.

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Ahmed Agyapong | Economy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ahmed Agyapong | Economy | Best Researcher Award

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology | Ghana

Prof. Ahmed Agyapong is an accomplished scholar in Strategic Management, with a strong research focus on SME performance, competitive and marketing strategies, social capital, innovation capability, sustainability, entrepreneurial orientation, and organizational performance in emerging and African economies. His research is widely recognized for its theoretical rigor and practical relevance, particularly in advancing understanding of how strategic capabilities, leadership, and institutional contexts influence firm performance. He has an impressive and high-impact publication record in leading journals such as Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship, Journal of African Business, Africa Journal of Management, International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, and Cogent Business & Management, with multiple papers receiving well over 1738 citations, demonstrating strong global visibility and scholarly influence. His work consistently integrates strategy, innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurship, contributing valuable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and academics.

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Entrepreneurial orientation, sustainability practices and performance of small and medium enterprises
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Deniz Guvercin | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Deniz Guvercin | Economics | Best Researcher Award

The University of Lincoln | United Kingdom

Dr. Deniz Güvercin is a distinguished economist with an extensive academic and research profile, making them a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Their research spans economics, political economy, and social outcomes, with particular focus on ethnic diversity, political rights, armed conflict, digitalization, populism, female labor participation, and fertility. They have published 10 peer-reviewed journal articles, including in Economics of Peace and Security, Social Indicators Research, European Journal of Development Research, and Technology in Society, with 37 citations and an h-index of 4. Dr. Deniz Güvercin has also authored influential books and book chapters on growth strategies, foreign direct investment, and political survival in autocratic regimes. Their ongoing research, such as examining technological change and female labor participation in high-tech industries, demonstrates a forward-looking, policy-relevant approach. With academic experience across Turkey, the UK, and Uzbekistan, and technical expertise in Python and Stata, Dr. Deniz Güvercin combines rigorous empirical methodology with interdisciplinary insight, establishing a record of research excellence and international recognition.

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  • Güvercin, D. (2025). Digitalization and ethnic diversity: Is there any social block? Journal of Global Information Technology Management.

  • Güvercin, D., & Gök, A. (2023). Does economic growth bound political rights in non-democracies? An empirical evaluation. Social Indicators Research.

  • Güvercin, D. (2023). Armed conflict and its repercussions on population growth: The Turkish case. Defence and Peace Economics.

  • Güvercin, D. (2022). Digitalization and populism: Cross-country evidence. Technology in Society.

  • Güvercin, D., & Gök, A. (2021). Foreign direct investment, foreign portfolio investment and house prices: The case of European Union countries. Yönetim Bilimleri Dergisi.

Josua Ojo Oluwafemi Akinyemi | Economics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Josua Ojo Oluwafemi Akinyemi | Economics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Pan-Atlantic University | Nigeria

Mr. Josua Ojo Oluwafemi Akinyemi is a distinguished Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and finance professional with over eighteen years of experience spanning energy, banking, auditing, and advisory services in Nigeria. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Finance at Pan Atlantic University, building on his MSc in Accounting and BSc in Accounting from the University of Lagos. Throughout his career, he has excelled in corporate finance, strategic financial planning, financial modeling, risk management, tax, treasury, and corporate reporting, holding leadership positions at Newcross Exploration and Production Limited, Hamilton Technologies, Atlantic Energy, Newcross Petroleum, KPMG, and Zenith Bank. He has facilitated capital raising, debt restructuring, and financial strategy development, notably contributing to multi-million-dollar projects in the oil and gas sector. A fellow of ICAN and CITN and an Advanced Financial Modeler, Mr. Josua Ojo Oluwafemi Akinyemi has published academic research, facilitated professional training, and received numerous awards for academic and professional excellence.

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Akinyemi, O. J. O. (2025). The dynamism of global economic power of leading economies: What role have economic globalization forces and financial sector development played? Cogent Economics & Finance, 13, Article 2551159.

Wolfgang Maennig | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Maennig | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Maennig, University of Hamburg, Germany

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Maennig is a distinguished economist and professor at the Department of Economics, Hamburg University. He has held visiting scholar positions at esteemed institutions including UC Berkeley, MIT, the IMF in Washington, D.C., Deutsche Bundesbank, and universities across Dubai, Turkey, South Africa, Brazil, and Slovakia. His research focuses on policy evaluation, with specializations in transport economics, urban economics, and sport economics, and has been widely published in leading academic journals. He was awarded the Jubilee Prize by the Foreign Trade Advisory Board, presented by the German Federal Minister of Economics. Prof. Maennig has served as an expert for numerous major sporting event bids, such as the Olympic bids for Berlin 2000, Leipzig 2012, and Munich 2018, as well as the Athletics World Cup Berlin 2009. A former Olympic Champion in rowing (Seoul 1988), he also served as President of the German Rowing Federation (1995–2001) and received the Olympic Order in 2000.

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📚 Academic Background

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Maennig is a renowned academic who serves as a professor at the Department of Economics, Hamburg University. His impressive academic journey is marked by global engagement, having held visiting scholar positions at some of the world’s most prestigious institutions including the University of California, Berkeley, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He has also extended his scholarly influence through academic residencies at the American University in Dubai, the University of Istanbul in Turkey, Stellenbosch University in South Africa, the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, and the University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia. Additionally, he has contributed to major international financial institutions as a visiting scholar at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, D.C., and the Deutsche Bundesbank in Frankfurt. This extensive international academic presence highlights his dedication to interdisciplinary research and global collaboration, enhancing the impact and relevance of his economic expertise worldwide.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Maennig has earned significant acclaim for his impactful contributions to economics and policy evaluation. Among his notable accolades is the prestigious Jubilee Prize awarded by the Foreign Trade Advisory Board (Außenwirtschaftsbeirat), presented by the Federal Minister of Economics, recognizing the depth and relevance of his research in shaping economic policy. This award reflects his outstanding scholarly influence and commitment to addressing real-world economic challenges. Beyond academia, Prof. Maennig has applied his expertise in high-profile international arenas, serving as an expert advisor for numerous large-scale sporting event bids, including the Olympic bids for Berlin 2000, Leipzig 2012, and Munich 2018, as well as the Athletics World Cup Berlin 2009. His advisory roles in these global events underscore the practical value and strategic importance of his academic work, bridging economic theory with complex, multidisciplinary applications. These honors affirm his stature as a thought leader in sport and urban economics.

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Maennig’s research focus lies at the intersection of urban economics, sport economics, and policy evaluation, with a distinct emphasis on the economic impacts of mega sporting events. His work investigates how large-scale events like the FIFA World Cup and the Olympics influence regional development, employment, tourism, real estate values, and civic pride. Through highly cited publications such as those on the economic effects of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the socio-economic implications of stadium architecture, and the political economy of “feel-good” effects, he explores the tangible and intangible outcomes of international sports events on host cities and countries. Additionally, he has contributed to understanding corruption and doping in international sports, as well as the valuation of urban amenities like road noise or heritage buildings. His research blends empirical economics, regional studies, and infrastructure evaluation, positioning him as a leading expert in analyzing how public events and policies shape economic landscapes.

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📘 Economic impacts of the FIFA soccer world cups in France 1998, Germany 2006, and outlook for South Africa 2010 – 280 citations, 2009 📊⚽
📘 Corruption in international sports and sport management: Forms, tendencies, extent and countermeasures – 268 citations, 2005 🚫🏅
📘 Impact of sports arenas on land values: Evidence from Berlin – 217 citations, 2010 🏟️🏙️
📘 On the economics of doping and corruption in international sports – 188 citations, 2002 💉💰
📘 World Cup 2010: South African economic perspectives and policy challenges informed by the experience of Germany 2006 – 173 citations, 2007 🌍⚽
📘 International handbook on the economics of mega sporting events – 171 citations, 2012 📚🎯
📘 Substitutability and complementarity of urban amenities: External effects of built heritage in Berlin – 166 citations, 2010 🏛️🏘️
📘 Regional income and employment effects of the 1972 Munich Summer Olympic Games – 147 citations, 2008 💼📈
📘 Stadium architecture and urban development from the perspective of urban economics – 144 citations, 2010 🏟️🏗️
📘 Road noise exposure and residential property prices: Evidence from Hamburg – 134 citations, 2011 🚗📉
📘 Employment effects of the football World Cup 1974 in Germany – 130 citations, 2008 🧾⚽
📘 Induced civic pride and integration – 121 citations, 2010 🎉🤝
📘 Arenas, arena architecture and the impact on location desirability: the case of Olympic Arenas in Berlin – 116 citations, 2009 🏟️📍
📘 The 2010 FIFA World Cup high-frequency data economics: Effects on international tourism and awareness for South Africa – 103 citations, 2011 📈🌐
📘 The feel-good effect at mega sport events: Recommendations informed by the FIFA World Cup 2006 – 103 citations, 2008 😊📋
📘 Homevoters vs. leasevoters: A spatial analysis of airport effects – 96 citations, 2015 ✈️📊
📘 Innovative milieux and regional competitiveness: The role of associations and chambers of commerce in Germany – 93 citations, 2011 🏢📈

 

Linyue Li | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Linyue Li | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Linyue Li, Central University of Finance and Economics, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Linyue Li, a distinguished economist from Guizhou, China, holds a Ph.D. in Economics and an MBA from Claremont Graduate University, alongside degrees from SUNY-Buffalo and Beijing Forestry University. Currently serving as Associate Professor at the School of International Trade and Economics, Central University of Finance and Economics, she specializes in international finance, open economy macroeconomics, and applied econometrics. Dr. Li has authored over 30 books and numerous SSCI-indexed publications on topics such as trade integration, digital economy, environmental psychology, and economic resilience. She has led and participated in several national and international research projects, including studies for China’s National Development and Reform Commission. A recipient of multiple national awards, she has contributed to prestigious teaching initiatives and MOOC platforms. Dr. Li is also a reviewer for the National Natural Science Foundation of China and a frequent guest expert on CGTN. Her research promotes international cooperation and strategic economic development.

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Educational Background

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Linyue Li has cultivated an impressive academic foundation in economics and strategic management across renowned institutions. She earned her Ph.D. in Economics with a specialization in International Money and Finance from Claremont Graduate University in 2011, under the guidance of Professor Thomas Willett. Simultaneously, she obtained her MBA in Strategy from the same institution, reflecting her interdisciplinary expertise in economic theory and business strategy. Prior to this, she completed her MA in Economics at the State University of New York at Buffalo (SUNY – Buffalo) in 2006, further strengthening her analytical and research capabilities. Dr. Li began her academic journey at Beijing Forestry University, where she graduated with a BS in Economics in 2007. This robust educational trajectory has shaped her into a globally engaged scholar, contributing significantly to international finance, macroeconomics, and economic policy, both in academic and applied research settings.

Professional Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Linyue Li has amassed extensive academic and research experience across prestigious institutions. Since November 2018, she has served as an Associate Professor and Master’s tutor at the School of International Trade and Economics, Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE), following her tenure as an Assistant Professor there from August 2012 to November 2018. Her international research exposure includes her role as a researcher at the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN–DESA) from January to March 2011, where she contributed to global economic policy discussions. From July 2011 to July 2012, she worked as a researcher at the Claremont Institute for Economic and Policy Studies (CIEPS) at Claremont Graduate University. Earlier in her career, Dr. Li served as a Research Assistant (Teaching Assistant) at the School of Politics and Economics (SPE), Claremont Graduate University, from fall 2009 to spring 2010, honing her skills in economic instruction and academic inquiry.

Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Linyue Li’s research is centered on international economics, with a strong interdisciplinary focus integrating trade, finance, environmental policy, and economic psychology. Her work extensively examines the impacts of foreign direct investment (FDI), intra-industry trade, and digital transformation on macroeconomic stability, business cycle synchronization, and carbon emissions—particularly within the context of the Belt and Road Initiative. She contributes empirical insights using applied econometrics and firm-level data to analyze globalization’s effects on trade performance and sustainability. Her publications in top-tier journals such as Sustainability, China Economic Review, and The World Economy reflect a commitment to exploring the dynamic relationships between economic policy, trade integration, and environmental outcomes. Dr. Li’s scholarship offers valuable guidance for policymakers and scholars seeking to understand the complexities of global economic interdependence and sustainable development, especially across emerging economies and East Asian markets participating in regional and global cooperation initiatives.

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  • 📄 2025 – “The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Carbon Emissions in Economies Along the Belt and Road” (Sustainability): published June 26, 2025; quantile-regression-based analysis of FDI’s nuanced impact on emissions— mdpi.com+3ideas.repec.org+3ideas.repec.org+3

  • 📄 2023 – “Internet and firms’ exports and imports: Firm level evidence from China” (The World Economy, DOI 10.1111/twec.13310): firm-level study using PSM-DID; currently with 1 citation. link.springer.com+5ideas.repec.org+5researchgate.net+5

  • 📄 2023 – (same study listed under “The World Economy” cover): corroborates the above; also indexed with 1 citation.

  • 📄 2017 – “The impact of intra-industry trade on business cycle synchronization in East Asia” (China Economic Review, DOI 10.1016/j.chieco.2017.07.004): Reveals intra-industry trade’s role in cycle co-movement— sciencedirect.com+13sciencedirect.com+13scispace.com+13

 

Suren Kulshreshtha | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Suren Kulshreshtha | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Suren Kulshreshtha, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Prof. Dr. Suren Kulshreshtha is a distinguished agricultural economist with over five decades of academic and research experience. Born on March 3, 1941, he earned his Ph.D. from the University of Manitoba and served as a Professor at the University of Saskatchewan. His work spans agricultural policy, resource economics, and sustainability studies. He has held adjunct roles at McGill University and was affiliated with the School of Environment and Sustainability. Renowned for his global scholarly influence, Prof. Kulshreshtha has received numerous biographical listings and awards for excellence in research, teaching, and professional service in agricultural and environmental economics. 🌾📚🌍

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🎓 Education

Prof. Kulshreshtha’s academic foundation is built upon a strong background in agricultural economics. He earned his Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Manitoba in 1965, conducting significant research during his graduate assistantship. Prior to that, he obtained an M.Sc. in Agricultural Economics in 1960 and a B.Sc. in Agriculture in 1958, both from Agra University, India, at R.B.S. College. His diverse academic training across two continents equipped him with deep insights into agricultural systems, economic modeling, and environmental policy, forming the basis for his long-standing contributions to academic research and higher education in Canada and beyond. 📘🎓🌱

💼 Experience

Prof. Kulshreshtha began his academic career in India as an Assistant Professor and Research Investigator. After relocating to Canada, he served in various roles, including Economist at Agriculture Canada and Research Economist at Hedlin Menzies. He joined the University of Saskatchewan in 1969, advancing from Assistant to Full Professor by 1976. His academic reach extended through adjunct positions at McGill University and affiliate faculty roles in sustainability. His professional timeline also includes postdoctoral work at the University of Manitoba and teaching roles at Carleton University. His cross-institutional experience reflects a commitment to agricultural innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration. 🏫📈🌍

🏅 Awards and Honors

Prof. Kulshreshtha has received prestigious recognitions for his work, including being named a Fellow of the Canadian Agricultural Economics Society in 2004. He earned honorable mentions for Best Article Awards from the Canadian Society of Agricultural Economics in 1977 and 1978. His biography has been featured in numerous international directories such as Who’s Who in the Commonwealth, Men of Achievement, and Madison Who’s Who. He was honored with the Commemorative Medal of Honour by the American Biographical Institute and listed in American Men and Women of Sciences, reflecting his lasting impact on agricultural and environmental economics. 🏆📖🌟

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Kulshreshtha’s research spans agricultural economics, resource and environmental policy, rural development, and sustainability. His work has addressed the economic implications of land use, climate change adaptation, water resource management, and agri-environmental modeling. He has contributed to understanding the socio-economic impacts of sustainable agriculture and natural resource conservation. Through interdisciplinary studies, he has advanced knowledge on the integration of ecological and economic frameworks to support evidence-based policy decisions. His research has influenced Canadian agricultural policy and informed global discussions on environmental sustainability and rural livelihoods. His legacy continues through his publications, mentorship, and policy advisory roles. 🌾📊♻️

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📘 Modeling of agricultural water policies to guarantee water supply under climate change – Saeedi Z., Ghorbani M.K., Kulshreshtha S.N., Karimi V. | 🗓️ 2024 | 📚 Groundwater for Sustainable Development | 📑 Cited by: 0

📘 The Economic Impact of the CPTPP on Saskatchewan: A CGE-Based Analysis – Ghaith Z., Kulshreshtha S.N., Natcher D.C. | 🗓️ 2024 | 📚 International Trade Journal | 📑 Cited by: 0

📘 Co-benefits of climate change mitigation from agri water management: corn case in E. Canada – Sun R., Marmanilo M.M., Kulshreshtha S.N. | 🗓️ 2023 | 📚 Mitigation & Adaptation Strategies | 📑 Cited by: 1

📘 Enhancing sustainability with controlled drainage in corn agroecosystem (E. Canada) – Sun R., Kulshreshtha S.N., Crézé C.M., Madramootoo C.A. | 🗓️ 2023 | 📚 Journal of Water and Climate Change | 📑 Cited by: 2

📘 Agent-based modeling of agri-environmental technology adoption – Sun R., Nolan J.F., Kulshreshtha S.N. | 🗓️ 2022 | 📚 SN Business & Economics | 📑 Cited by: 1

📘 Carbon life cycle of shelterbelts in Saskatchewan – Rudd L., Kulshreshtha S.N., Belcher K.W., Amichev B.Y. | 🗓️ 2021 | 📚 Journal of Environmental Management | 📑 Cited by: 10

📘 Growers’ perceptions of BMPs for water management in Canada – Bogdan A.M., Kulshreshtha S.N. | 🗓️ 2021 | 📚 Journal of Rural Studies | 📑 Cited by: 6

📘 Adoption constraints for containerized agriculture in N. Canada – Natcher D.C., Ingram S., Solotki R., Kulshreshtha S.N., Vold L. | 🗓️ 2021 | 📚 Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems | 📑 Cited by: 9

📘 Regional CGE models: A review – Ghaith Z., Kulshreshtha S.N., Natcher D.C., Cameron B.T. | 🗓️ 2021 | 📚 Journal of Policy Modeling | 📑 Cited by: 21

📘 Economic analysis of controlled drainage with sub-irrigation – Marmanilo M.M., Kulshreshtha S.N., Madramootoo C.A. | 🗓️ 2021 | 📚 Canadian Water Resources Journal | 📑 Cited by: 9

 

Nelosn Derrick Nguepi | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nelosn Derrick Nguepi | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Student at Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium

Nguepi Derrick Nelson, born on January 2, 1996, in Cameroon, is a dedicated researcher in applied economics and development. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Specialized Economic Sciences at Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, and a Ph.D. in Mathematical Economics at the University of Dschang, Cameroon, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to academic excellence. Nelson’s research primarily focuses on public debt, economic growth, and development policies in Africa. He is an active member of the Research Group in Applied Economics and Development (GREAD) and has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications addressing critical economic issues in the African context. Fluent in French and proficient in English, Nelson combines his academic pursuits with practical experience, having served as a part-time lecturer and research assistant. His dedication to understanding and addressing economic challenges positions him as a promising economist committed to Africa’s sustainable development.

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Academic Background

Nguepi Derrick Nelson began his academic journey in Cameroon and has pursued higher education with remarkable dedication. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Mathematical Economics from the University of Dschang in 2018. He continued at the same institution to complete a Master’s degree in Mathematical Economics in 2020. Driven by a passion for economic analysis and development, he embarked on a Ph.D. in Mathematical Economics at the University of Dschang, which he is currently pursuing. Complementing his doctoral studies, Nelson was accepted into a prestigious program at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, where he is working towards a second Master’s degree in Specialized Economic Sciences. Prior to university, he completed his secondary education at Lycée de Ntui, Cameroon, where he obtained his Baccalauréat A4 ALL in 2015. His educational background reflects a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied economics, equipping him with the analytical skills required for advanced research.

Professional Background

Nguepi Derrick Nelson has accumulated valuable professional experience alongside his academic pursuits. Since 2021, he has worked as a part-time lecturer at various institutions, including ISTEC Bangangté, IPTF Dschang, ISSAFO Foumbot, and ISMTA Foumban. These roles have enabled him to gain teaching experience while sharing his knowledge of economics with students across Cameroon. Between 2018 and 2021, Nelson also served as a research assistant at the Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Dschang, where he contributed to empirical studies and data analysis for academic publications. In addition to his academic work, he has held various roles to support his education, including serving as a production worker in Belgium and a server at ETS CAMPUS III Restaurant in Douala from 2021 to 2024. His diverse experience reflects a strong work ethic, adaptability, and a commitment to both professional and academic growth.

Awards and Honors

Although specific awards and honors have not been listed, Nguepi Derrick Nelson’s academic and professional profile suggests recognition for excellence and dedication in research and teaching. His admission into a competitive international Master’s program at the Université Catholique de Louvain and his active participation in research groups such as GREAD (Research Group in Applied Economics and Development) signal an acknowledgment of his scholarly potential. Furthermore, his publication record in peer-reviewed journals and his selection as a lecturer at multiple institutions also reflect the trust placed in his academic expertise. With his ongoing engagement in high-level research and academic collaboration, it is likely that Nelson will receive further honors and distinctions as his career progresses.

Research Focus

Nguepi Derrick Nelson’s research is deeply rooted in the economic challenges and opportunities facing African countries. His primary focus areas include public debt management, economic growth, fiscal sustainability, and development policy. He is particularly interested in examining how different debt compositions—whether foreign or domestic—affect the long-term economic trajectory of African nations. His studies employ rigorous quantitative methodologies, such as computable general equilibrium (CGE) models and microsimulation techniques, to assess economic policies and their social impacts. By analyzing real-world data and developing policy simulations, Nelson’s work aims to guide decision-makers toward more inclusive and effective economic strategies. He also explores themes related to taxation, remittances, and welfare distribution, all within the broader context of African development. His goal is to bridge the gap between economic theory and policy application to drive progress in emerging economies.

Publication Top Notes

📘1. The Impact of the Government’s Standard of Living on Economic Growth in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Does Political Will Make a Difference?

  • Authors: Nelson Derrick Nguepi, Ibrahim Ngouhouo

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: Politics & Policy

📘 2. External Debt and Economic Growth in Central Africa: Does the Profile of the Leader Matter?

  • Authors: Nelson Derrick Nguepi, Ibrahim Ngouhouo

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: International Journal of Empirical Economics

📘 3. Examining the Effectiveness of Dissuasive Taxes as a Policy Tool for Reducing Tobacco and Alcohol Consumption in Cameroon: A Welfare and Microsimulation Analysis

  • Authors: Paul Tadzong Mouafo, Hilaire Nkengfack, Rodrigue Nobosse Tchoffo, Nelson Derrick Nguepi, Edmond Noubissi Domguia

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Heliyon

📘 4. Foreign or Domestic Public Debt for Cameroon’s Development? An Externality Approach

  • Authors: Nelson Derrick Nguepi, Ibrahim Ngouhouo, Irina Bilan

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Sustainability

📘5. The Pluralist Economy in Africa: A Study of the Relationship between Economic Complexity and the Life Ladder

  • Authors: Nelson Derrick Nguepi, Ibrahim Ngouhouo, Rodrigue D. Petnga

  • Year: 2023

  • Journal: South Asian Journal of Social Studies and Economics

📘 6. Budget Variation and Welfare in Cameroon: A Computable General Equilibrium Model Approach

  • Authors: Ibrahim Ngouhouo, Nelson D. Nguepi

  • Year: 2022

  • Journal: Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences

Conclusion

Nguepi Derrick Nelson stands out as a dedicated, prolific, and forward-thinking researcher whose academic journey and research contributions align strongly with the criteria for a Best Researcher Award. His ability to merge theoretical knowledge with applied policy analysis, particularly in the context of Sub-Saharan Africa, shows significant potential for global impact.

 

Youssouf Nvuh Njoya | Development economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Youssouf Nvuh Njoya | Development economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Youssouf Nvuh Njoya, Université de Yaounde II Soa, Cameroon

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Youssouf Nvuh Njoya is an esteemed economist and academic at the University of Yaoundé II, Cameroon. With over a decade of experience in teaching, research, and consultancy, his expertise spans development economics, regional integration, and institutional quality. He has authored numerous publications in renowned journals and contributed to policy development through collaborations with international organizations. A member of CAMES and the Economic History Society, Dr. Njoya continues to influence the economic landscape through his research and mentorship. 🌍📊

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🎓 Education

Dr. Youssouf Nvuh Njoya earned his Doctorate in Economic Sciences from the University of Yaoundé II in 2016, specializing in foreign direct investment in Sub-Saharan Africa. He holds a Master’s in Applied Macroeconomics from the Interuniversity Third Cycle Program (NPTCI) and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the same university. In 2023, he achieved the prestigious Agrégation in Economic Sciences from CAMES, further solidifying his academic excellence. 📚🏅

💼 Experience

Dr. Njoya serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Yaoundé II, with extensive experience in macroeconomics, microeconomics, and development economics. He has guided numerous research projects and supervised graduate students. Beyond academia, he has consulted for organizations like the African Union, ECOWAS, and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), contributing to policy reports on economic integration, gender empowerment, and trade development. 🌐📈

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Youssouf Nvuh Njoya’s academic achievements include passing the competitive CAMES Aggregation Exam in 2023. His research contributions have garnered recognition through invitations to international conferences and workshops. He is a member of the African and Malagasy Council for Higher Education (CAMES) and the Economic History Society, reflecting his esteemed standing in the economic research community. 🌟🎖️

🔎 Research Focus

Dr. Njoya’s research centers on development economics, with key interests in structural transformation, regional integration, foreign direct investment, economic complexity, and institutional quality. He applies econometric models to analyze policy impacts and economic trends, contributing insights into Africa’s economic growth and sustainability. His work also explores the informal sector, women’s political empowerment, and the role of sanctions in developing economies. 📊🌍

Publication Top Notes

  • “Does Ethnic Diversity Reduce Economic Complexity: A Cross-Country Difference Analysis” (with H. Njangang, S. Tatadjeu), Bulletin of Economic Research, 2025, 00, 1-18. 📊

  • “Examining the Effect of Economic Sophistication on Public Health Expenditure: Evidence from a Global Sample” (with H. Njangang, J. Keneck-Massil, R. Djeunankan), Journal of Economic Integration, 2025, Vol. 40, No. 1, 205-235. 🌍

  • “Does Women’s Political Empowerment Impact the Informal Sector?” (with D. Avom, J. Keneck-Massil, A. Noah), in Tropical Issues in International Development and Economics, Cambridge Scholars, 2024, 40-73. 👩‍💼

  • “Constitutional Instability and Foreign Direct Investment in Africa” (with J. Keneck-Massil, Y. Thierry), Economics of Transition and Institutional Change, 2023, 1-21.

  • “On the Historical Foundation of Women’s Self-Employment in Africa” (with F. Nkoa, Y. Malah, I. Ntolo), Revue d’Economie Politique, 2023, Volume 133, Number 4.

  • “International Sanctions and Economic Complexity in Developing Countries” (with H. Njangang, G. Moteng, L. Ndeffo), Revue d’Economie Politique, 2023, Volume 133, Number 3.

  • “Unravelling the Link Between Democracy and Economic Complexity: Fresh Evidence from the Varieties of Democracy Data” (with H. Njangang), SN Business & Economics, 2023, 3:77.ResearchGate

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Carmen Perez-Esparrells | Applied Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Carmen Perez-Esparrells | Applied Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Carmen Perez-Esparrells, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Carmen Pérez-Esparrells 📚 is an expert in the Economics of Education and Public Finance. She teaches at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM) and has led significant research in university funding, public educational policies, and university rankings 🌍. Her work has influenced Spanish higher education through consultancy with ministries and public universities 💼. She has authored numerous publications, including on efficiency in higher education and university performance 📊. Dr. Pérez-Esparrells is also a key member of the iMetrics Lab at the Polytechnic University of Valencia 🔬 and editor at Fundación Europea Sociedad y Educación. 🌐

 

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Education & Research

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Carmen Perez-Esparrells, a renowned academic from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, focuses her research on public expenditure in higher education, university funding, and rankings. With a PhD in Economics, she has contributed significantly to the field, directing doctoral theses and producing influential publications. Her collaboration with international research groups like iMetrics Lab has led to various impactful studies on university evaluation and efficiency. 🌍📖

Teaching & Contributions

Dr. Perez-Esparrells has taught at multiple Spanish universities, including Universidad Complutense and Universidad de Extremadura. She has directed research projects and guided students into teaching and policymaker roles. Her recent work highlights the impact of public educational policies and the dynamics of global university rankings. 🎓💡

Research Focus

C. Pérez-Esparrells focuses on higher education management, university rankings, and the economic aspects of public universities, with an emphasis on governance, quality assessment, and knowledge transfer. Their research explores topics such as university efficiency, the impact of fundraising, and the role of social responsibility in universities. They have also contributed to studies on the relationship between funding and educational quality, international mobility, and educational policy. Their work is vital for understanding how higher education institutions can optimize resources, improve performance, and align with sustainable development goals. 📚🏫💡📊🌍

 

Publication Top Notes 📚

  • Comparing efficiency in a cross-country perspective: the case of Italian and Spanish state universities – Cited by 326 – 2010 📊🏫
  • The relevance of knowledge transfer for universities’ efficiency scores: an empirical approximation on the Spanish public higher education system – Cited by 86 – 2017 🔄📚
  • Nuevas estrategias económicas en la universidad desde la responsabilidad social – Cited by 72 – 2010 💼🌱
  • Enhancing sustainable development goals or promoting universities? An analysis of the times higher education impact rankings – Cited by 62 – 2022 🌍📈
  • Los rankings de las instituciones de educación superior: una revisión del panorama internacional – Cited by 59 – 2009 📑🌍
  • El fracaso escolar en España: Un análisis por Comunidades Autónomas – Cited by 55 – 2012 📉🇪🇸
  • The Challenge of Fundraising in Universities in Europe – Cited by 55 – 2012 💰🎓
  • La responsabilidad social en las universidades públicas españolas: vectores de cambio en la gobernanza – Cited by 51 – 2009 🤝🏫
  • Comparing university performance by legal status: a Malmquist-type index approach for the case of the Spanish higher education system – Cited by 49 – 2017 ⚖️📊
  • Los rankings internacionales de las instituciones de educación superior y las clasificaciones universitarias en España: visión panorámica y prospectiva de futuro – Cited by 45 – 2011 🌐🏆
  • La educación universitaria en España: el vínculo entre financiación y calidad – Cited by 44 – 2004 💵📚
  • Do the technical universities exhibit distinct behaviour in global university rankings? A Times Higher Education (THE) case study – Cited by 43 – 2018 🎓🌍
  • El uso de los indicadores de gestión en la evaluación de la calidad universitaria – Cited by 33 – 1998 📊🎯