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.
Featured Publications
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Güvercin, D. (2025). Digitalization and ethnic diversity: Is there any social block? Journal of Global Information Technology Management.
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Güvercin, D., & Gök, A. (2023). Does economic growth bound political rights in non-democracies? An empirical evaluation. Social Indicators Research.
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Güvercin, D. (2023). Armed conflict and its repercussions on population growth: The Turkish case. Defence and Peace Economics.
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Güvercin, D. (2022). Digitalization and populism: Cross-country evidence. Technology in Society.
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Güvercin, D., & Gök, A. (2021). Foreign direct investment, foreign portfolio investment and house prices: The case of European Union countries. Yönetim Bilimleri Dergisi.