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Qiaolei Jiang | Social Sciences | Research Frontier Explorer Award

Published on 27/10/2025 by Global Academic Awards

Prof. Qiaolei Jiang | Social Sciences | Research Frontier Explorer Award

Tsinghua University | China

Prof. Qiaolei Jiang is a prominent scholar at Tsinghua University, China, recognized for her interdisciplinary research at the intersection of media psychology, human–media interaction, and computational social science. Her work explores how emerging technologies influence human behavior, digital inclusion, and mental wellbeing. With 36 publications, an h-index of 17, and over 975 citations, she has made impactful contributions to understanding digital engagement and its societal outcomes. Her notable works include studies on AI-driven mental health interventions, media communication during crises, smartphone addiction, and the sociocultural evolution of China’s online game industry. She is also the author of Internet Addiction Among Cyberkids in China: Risk Factors and Intervention Strategies, reflecting her long-term commitment to digital behavior research. Prof. Jiang’s innovative approach bridges technology and psychology, positioning her as a leading figure in advancing research on digital wellbeing and social communication, and making her an excellent fit for the Research Frontier Explorer Award.

Profile:  Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

  • Jiang, Q. (2014). Internet addiction among young people in China: Internet connectedness, online gaming, and academic performance decrement. Internet Research, 24(1), 2–20.

  • Jiang, Q., Li, Y., & Shypenka, V. (2018). Loneliness, individualism, and smartphone addiction among international students in China. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 21(11), 711–718.

  • Jiang, Q., Zhang, Y., & Pian, W. (2022). Chatbot as an emergency exit: Mediated empathy for resilience via human–AI interaction during the COVID-19 pandemic. Information Processing & Management, 59(6), 103074.

  • Cai, W., Zhang, C., Zhang, S., Ai, S., Bai, Y., Bao, J., Chen, B., Chang, N., Chen, H., … Jiang, Q., et al. (2021). The 2021 China report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: Seizing the window of opportunity. The Lancet Public Health, 6(12), e932–e947.

  • Jiang, Q., Huang, X., & Tao, R. (2018). Examining factors influencing internet addiction and adolescent risk behaviors among excessive internet users. Health Communication, 33(12), 1434–1444.

Posted in: BiographyTagged: Academic Excellence in Social Sciences Award, Anthropology Achievement Award, Applied Social Sciences Award, behavioral change research award, Behavioral Sciences Award, best social research award, communication and society award, community impact social award, Cross-Cultural Research Award, Cultural Studies Excellence Award, development studies award, digital sociology research award, Distinguished Social Sciences Award, Economic Development Research Award, Economics Research Excellence Award, education and society research award, education research recognition award, Emerging Social Scientist Award, future of society award, global equity research recognition, global humanities and social award, global social justice award, Global social sciences recognition, human behavior research award, human development research award, innovative social sciences prize, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Award, international humanities and society award, international social scientist award, media and communication research award, outstanding social impact award, Policy Innovation Award, Political Science Excellence Award, Psychology Innovation Award, Public Policy Research Award, Qualitative Research Excellence Award, Quantitative Social Sciences Award, research excellence in social sciences prize., research frontier in social sciences award, social change leadership award, social inclusion and diversity award, social innovation recognition, Social Sciences Award, social transformation leadership award, social wellbeing research award, Sociology research award, sustainable society research award, transformative social sciences recognition, Urban Sociology Award, visionary social researcher award, young social researcher award

Mary Viterouli | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Published on 04/07/202504/07/2025 by Global Academic Awards

Mrs. Mary Viterouli | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Mary Viterouli, University of Thessaly, Greece

Mrs. Mary Viterouli is a distinguished Greek sociologist, educator, and business administrator with extensive academic and professional credentials. She holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Social Sciences & English Literature from The Open University (UK) and in Business Administration from the Hellenic Open University, alongside three master’s degrees (MBA, MA.Ed., and MSc in Statistics) and is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Thessaly, focusing on Human Resource Management and Adult Education. Fluent in English, Greek, German, and Italian, Mary has taught English, business, and IT across multiple institutions and has served as Deputy Director at the Vocational Training Institute of DYPA. She has participated in several EU-funded research projects, authored numerous peer-reviewed articles, and published educational books on English grammar and teaching. Her research interests include HRM, leadership, adult education, well-being, sustainability, and tourism. She actively contributes as a peer reviewer and holds certifications in coaching, special education, and adult learning methodologies.

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Academic and Professional Journey

Mrs. Mary Viterouli is a distinguished academic and professional with a diverse educational background spanning language, business, and social sciences. She graduated from the 2nd General High School of Chalkida in 1994 and went on to earn multiple certifications, including TEFL Methodology and a diploma in Commerce, Advertisement, and Product Promotion. She holds dual Bachelor’s degrees: a BSc/BAEng in Social Sciences and English Literature from The Open University of Great Britain, and a BBA in Management and Business Administration from the Hellenic Open University. Her postgraduate education includes an MBA with a thesis on Procter & Gamble’s market share strategies and an MA.Ed. in Applied Pedagogics focusing on adult education and professional training. Currently, she is pursuing a Master’s in Statistics and Data Analysis at the University of the Aegean and a PhD at the University of Thessaly, investigating the interplay between HRM and organizational performance within Greek public employment services. Her research interests include management, leadership, HRM, adult education, marketing, and well-being.

Training in Education

Mrs. Mary Viterouli has undertaken extensive training across education, information technology, special education, and well-being. Her computer proficiency began with certification in Windows, Word, Excel, and DOS in 1995, followed by the ECDL Core Certification in 2004, covering IT fundamentals and key Microsoft Office applications. She is also skilled in Steinberg, Photoshop, CorelDraw, and other software. Her pedagogical training includes accredited certificates in Adult Education and Professional Training (2017), with focus areas such as team dynamics, learning theories, teaching techniques, and project-based learning. In 2018, she completed professional development on apprenticeship programs, career counseling, and modern vocational education methods. From 2019–2020, she pursued specialized training in Special Education and Counseling from the University of the Aegean, covering ADHD, autism, and inclusive interventions. Her commitment to personal development continued with Life Coaching and Ecotherapy training (2021–2022) at the University of Western Attica, exploring coaching techniques, positive psychology, health promotion, and nature-based renewal.

Certifications and Professional Recognitions

Mrs. Mary Viterouli has achieved multiple certifications and recognitions that affirm her expertise in education and professional training. In 1997, she was granted a Qualification Competency License and Teaching Permit for English Language instruction in tutoring centers. Her Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Social Sciences was officially recognized by DOATAP in 2007. That same year, she was included in the Registry of the National Organization for the Certification of Qualifications & Vocational Guidance (E.O.P.P.E.P.). In 2008, she became certified by the Greek Manpower Employment Organization (LAEK) as a trainer for English and administrative courses. In 2016, she received her Certification of Educational Competence for Adult Educators from E.O.P.P.E.P., supported by a wide range of STEP codes. In 2017, she was awarded Pedagogical Competence by the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens. Her professional credibility was further enhanced in 2019 when she was registered as a Certified Assessor by the General Secretariat for Research & Technology

Professional and Teaching Experience

Mrs. Mary Viterouli possesses extensive professional and teaching experience spanning various sectors. Her early roles included serving as Executive Secretary at Evoiki Gnomi and North Yachts S.A., and as Editor-in-Chief at Sigma Newspaper. She completed an internship at the Agricultural Bank of Chalkida and later contributed as a volunteer researcher for Erasmus mobility programs at the Institute of Sustainable Development and Citizen Health. In public service, she held positions as Administrative-Economic Officer at TOMY Vasiliko, Employment Advisor at DYPA, and currently serves as Deputy Director at the Vocational Training Institute of D.YP.A Chalkida. Her teaching experience is equally diverse, having taught English, IT, and administrative subjects at numerous institutions such as EVROGNOSI, AXON, Carierra, and several VET schools. She also held academic roles at TEI of Chalkida and Second Chance Schools, and worked as a training supervisor and adult trainer in LAEK programs, demonstrating a deep commitment to lifelong learning and vocational education.

Research Focus

Mrs. Mary Viterouli’s research focus lies at the intersection of Strategic Human Resource Management, Adult Education, and Organizational Behavior. Her scholarly work emphasizes sustainable organizational transformation, integrating green HRM and change management to nurture eco-conscious practices. She explores themes such as employee engagement, self-directed learning, adult education, leadership, work-life balance, generational dynamics, and diversity in the workplace. Her studies highlight the significance of training, adaptability, and lifelong learning in enhancing organizational performance. Viterouli also contributes to ESG integration, total quality management in tourism, and the role of business intelligence in inclusive HR practices. Her research is inherently multidisciplinary, connecting sociological principles, educational frameworks, and business strategies to address real-world challenges in public and private sectors. Notably, her doctoral research introduces the “Individual-Enhancement Model,” linking HRM with adult education principles in public employment services. Overall, her contributions support ethical leadership, sustainability, innovation, and human capital development across diverse organizational contexts.

Publication Top Notes

📗 Fostering sustainability through green HRM & change management, 35 citations, 2023 
📘 Time for change: Tailored training for transformation, 26 citations, 2024 
📙 Organizational learning culture & operational performance, 19 citations, 2021 
📕 Self-directedness in training & work engagement, 17 citations, 2022 
📗 Self-directed HRM in tourism via adult education, 10 citations, 2023 
📘 Adult education principles in HR performance, 10 citations, 2021 
📙 HR training impact on integration & success, 9 citations, 2023 
📕 Adaptive performance & generational learning culture, 5 citations, 2024 
📗 Adult learning & knowledge management, 5 citations, 2023 
📘 Green ambidexterity in public sector sustainability, 1 citation, 2025 
📙 TQM & group dynamics in tourism & hospitality, 1 citation, 2024 
📕 ESG & TQM learning strategies for sustainability, 1 citation, 2024 
📗 Market share strategy: Case of Procter & Gamble, 1 citation, 2014
📘 Public servant adaptability via transformative learning, 2025 
📙 Adult education in strategic HRM, 2025 
📕 Inclusive HRM for multigenerational workforce, 2025

Posted in: BiographyTagged: Academic Social Sciences Award, Anthropology Research Award, Applied Social Sciences Award, Behavioral Sciences Award, Best Social Sciences Research Award, Civic Engagement Social Sciences Award, Community-Oriented Social Sciences Award, Critical Social Sciences Award, Cross-Cultural Social Sciences Award, Cultural Studies Social Sciences Award, Digital Social Sciences Award, Distinguished Social Sciences Researcher Award, Economics Research Award, Education and Social Sciences Award, Emerging Social Sciences Researcher Award, Excellence in Social Sciences Award, Global Change and Social Sciences Award, Global Social Sciences Award, Human Rights Social Research Award, Inclusive Research in Social Sciences Award, Innovative Social Sciences Award, International Social Sciences Award, Lifetime Achievement in Social Sciences Award, Multidisciplinary Social Sciences Award, Next Gen Social Scientist Award, Outstanding Social Sciences Award, Political Science Research Award, Psychology Research Excellence Award, Public Policy Social Sciences Award, Qualitative Social Sciences Award, Quantitative Social Sciences Award, Senior Social Scientist Award, Social Development Award, Social Equity Research Award, Social Science Research Excellence Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Award, Social sciences contribution award, Social Sciences Dissertation Award, Social Sciences Impact Award, Social Sciences Innovation Award, Social Sciences Leadership Award, Social Sciences Policy Impact Award, Social Sciences Research Award, Social Scientist of the Year Award, Sociology Research Excellence Award, Top Social Sciences Scholar Award, Transformative Social Sciences Award, Women in Social Sciences Award, Young Social Scientist Award, Youth and Society Research Award

mastura jaafar@mustapha | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Published on 09/10/202409/10/2024 by Global Academic Awards

mastura jaafar@mustapha | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof mastura jaafar@mustapha, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia

Professor Mastura Jaafar, she appears to be a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Here’s an analysis of her qualifications and contributions that support this assessment:

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Academic Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in Strategic Management (2004, Universiti Sains Malaysia): This degree signifies a strong foundation in strategic frameworks and methodologies applicable to her research.
  • MSc in Project Management (1995, Universiti Sains Malaysia): This expertise enhances her capabilities in managing and executing research projects effectively.
  • BSc in Building Economics and Management (1994, Universiti Sains Malaysia): This background supports her knowledge in economic aspects related to construction and project management.

Career History

  • Current Role: Professor (2014-present) at the School of Housing, Building and Planning, USM. Her elevation to a professorial role indicates recognition of her expertise and contributions to her field.
  • Previous Positions: Her career trajectory from Lecturer to Associate Professor and Professor reflects her dedication and advancement in academic ranks over the years.

Administrative Roles

  • Deputy Dean (Research, Postgraduate, and Network): (2012-2018) This role indicates her involvement in shaping research directions and supporting postgraduate initiatives.
  • USM Senate Member: (2021-2026) Participation in the senate signifies her influence in university governance and academic policies.
  • Coordinator for USM Staff Academic Career Path and HCMS Academic System: (2024-2026) This position further highlights her leadership in academic career development.

Research Contributions

Professor Jaafar’s research output includes several noteworthy publications, which demonstrate her active engagement in contemporary research issues:

  1. Khan et al. (2024): Investigates the relationship between employee mindfulness, innovative work behavior, and IT project success, emphasizing her focus on workplace dynamics and leadership roles.
  2. Jalali et al. (2024): Explores the indirect effects of networking on performance, showcasing her interest in broader organizational performance metrics.
  3. Jaafar et al. (2024): Addresses the awareness and adoption of emerging technologies in the Fourth Industrial Revolution among Malaysian contractors, relevant to current technological trends in construction.
  4. Environmental Studies: Her work on the impact of the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve nomination highlights her commitment to sustainable development and environmental management.

Additional Contributions

  • As an Adjunct Professor and an external examiner at multiple universities, she contributes her expertise to academic communities beyond her home institution.
  • Her role as a research grant assessor further reflects her standing in the academic community and her commitment to advancing research quality.

Publication top notes

Employee mindfulness, innovative work behaviour, and IT project success: the role of inclusive leadership

Indirect effect of extra-industry network and innovativeness on performance through proactiveness

The awareness and adoption level of emerging technologies in Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) by contractors in Malaysia

The impact of the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve nomination on the stakeholders perceptions: a qualitative study

UNVEILING ABUSIVE SUPERVISION IN PROJECTS: EVIDENCE AND FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS

Agropreneurship Training Evaluation Model for Sustainable B 40 Rural Community in Malaysia

The multi-stakeholder role in Asian sustainable ecotourism: a systematic review

A systematic review of Asian community participation in biosphere reserves

Conclusion

Professor Jaafar’s extensive qualifications, significant administrative roles, and impactful research contributions, she is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her work not only addresses critical issues in project management and strategic management but also contributes to sustainable development, making her a valuable asset to the academic community and beyond.

Posted in: BiographyTagged: Academic Achievement Award, Academic Research Impact Award, Applied Social Research Award, Award for Academic Excellence, Award for Academic Research, Award for Community Engagement, Award for Contribution to Society, Award for Interdisciplinary Research, Award for Social Innovation, Award for Social Understanding, Award for Societal Progress, Behavioral Sciences Award, Best Research Paper Award, Community Development Award, Community Impact Award, Community Research Award, Emerging Scholars Award, Empirical Research Award, Excellence in Social Research Award, Human Behavior Award, Innovative Research Award, Interdisciplinary Research Award, International Social Sciences Award, Outstanding Contribution Award, Outstanding Research Award, Peer-Reviewed Research Award, Recognition in Social Sciences, Research and Community Award, Research Excellence Award, Research Innovation Award, Research Leadership Award, Scientific Research Award, Social Change Award, Social Change Recognition Award, Social Impact Award, Social Issues Research Award, Social Justice Award, Social Policy Award, Social Research Award, Social Research Impact Award, Social Responsibility Award, Social Science Innovations Award, Social Sciences Award, Social Sciences Fellowship Award, Social Sciences Recognition, Social Studies Award, Social Welfare Research Award, Sociology impact award, Sociology research award, Transformative Research Award

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