Munirah Sarhan Alqahtani | Business and Management | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Munirah Sarhan Alqahtani | Business and Management | Best Academic Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University | Saudi Arabia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Munirah Sarhan Alqahtani is an accomplished researcher in Strategic Management and Human Resource Management, with strong interdisciplinary contributions spanning sustainability, ESG, corporate governance, fintech, healthcare informatics, and organizational behavior. Her research interests focus on organizational justice, leadership and regulatory focus, employee performance, remote work, gender equity, informal networks, geopolitical risk, and sustainability-driven financial performance, particularly within GCC and MENA contexts. She possesses advanced research skills in empirical analysis, multilevel modeling, quantitative methods, policy-oriented research, and cross-cultural organizational studies. Her work has been recognized through high-impact journal publications and academic leadership contributions, reflecting notable awards and honors through scholarly recognition and citations. According to Scopus, her research profile reflects strong academic influence, with significant citations, multiple indexed documents, and a solid h-index, demonstrating consistent research quality and impact. In conclusion, Dr. Alqahtani’s scholarship offers rigorous, policy-relevant insights that advance sustainable management practices, inclusive workplaces, and evidence-based decision-making across global and regional business environments.

 

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Mustafa Atilla Arıcıoğlu | Business and Management | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Mustafa Atilla Arıcıoğlu | Business and Management | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Necmettin Erbakan University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Mustafa Atilla Arıcıoğlu is a well-established academic in Business and Management, known for his extensive research in strategic management, organizational behavior, social capital, family business dynamics, clustering, and Industry 4.0. His work consistently bridges theoretical rigor with practical relevance, addressing contemporary challenges in organizational performance, governance, and competitive strategy. He demonstrates strong research skills in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, including empirical analysis, survey design, bibliometric analysis, interdisciplinary synthesis, and conceptual modeling. According to Google Scholar metrics, he has achieved 1,295 total citations, an h-index of 13, and an i10-index of 17, reflecting sustained scholarly influence and consistent research impact. His body of work includes numerous highly cited articles and books that have shaped academic discourse, earning recognition and respect within the international research community. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Arıcıoğlu’s scholarship exemplifies rigorous inquiry, enduring academic contribution, and meaningful influence on both management theory and practice, as shown by his citation performance and research visibility.

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Bürokrasi ve Otorite

– Adres Yayınları, 2006 (Citations: 602)


Bilimsel Yönetimin İlkeleri

– Çizgi Kitabevi, 2007 (Citations: 258)


Yönetsel Başarının Değerlemesinde Duygusal Zekânın Kullanımı

– Akdeniz İİBF Dergisi, 2002 (Citations: 74)


Mid-Level Managers in Terms of Strategic Role and Functions

– Strategic Outlook for Innovative Work Behaviours, 2020 (Citations: 19)

 

Prodromos Chatzoglou | Business and Management | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Prodromos Chatzoglou | Business and Management | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Democritus University of Greece | Greece

Prof. Prodromos D. Chatzoglou is a globally recognized authority in Management Information Systems, business strategy, human resource management, and organizational performance, widely cited for his influential empirical and conceptual research. His research interests span employee performance, HRM practices, knowledge management, innovation, e-business adoption, health information systems, decision support systems, and strategic management, with strong interdisciplinary relevance across business and public sectors. He demonstrates advanced research skills in quantitative modeling, structural equation modeling (SEM), survey design, behavioral analytics, technology acceptance modeling, performance measurement, and large-scale empirical analysis. Prof. Chatzoglou’s scholarly excellence has been acknowledged through extensive international collaborations, editorial and reviewer roles, and recognition associated with highly cited publications in top-tier journals. According to Google Scholar metrics, he has achieved 8,580 citations, an h-index of 45, and an i10-index of 87, reflecting exceptional academic influence and sustained research productivity. In conclusion, Prof. Chatzoglou’s work continues to shape contemporary management theory and practice by integrating technology, human capital, and strategic decision-making to drive organizational excellence and sustainable performance.

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Factors affecting employee performance: an empirical approach


– International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 2019 (Citations: 1,249)


Using a modified technology acceptance model in hospitals


– International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2009 (Citations: 888)


Hospital information systems: Measuring end user computing satisfaction (EUCS)


– Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 2012 (Citations: 395)


The role of innovation in building competitive advantages: an empirical investigation


– European Journal of Innovation Management, 2018 (Citations: 359)


Knowledge-sharing behaviour of bank employees in Greece


– Business Process Management Journal, 2009 (Citations: 285)

 

Mohd Anuar Arshad | Business and Management | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Anuar Arshad | Business and Management | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Universiti Sains Malaysia | Malaysia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Anuar Arshad is a distinguished scholar in Human Resource Development and Organizational Studies, recognized for his influential contributions to spiritual intelligence, Islamic work ethics, employee behavior, and organizational sustainability. His research integrates spiritual, emotional, and ethical dimensions into modern management practices, offering holistic frameworks that enhance employee performance, loyalty, and organizational resilience across public and private sectors. He has published extensively in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals, addressing themes such as spiritual values at work, holistic HRD models, training needs analysis, sustainability, and ethical leadership. His strong research skills include conceptual framework development, systematic literature reviews, quantitative and qualitative analysis, survey design, structural equation modeling, and interdisciplinary policy-oriented research. Dr. Arshad’s work has earned significant academic recognition through high citation impact, collaborative international authorship, and contributions to globally relevant debates in management and sustainability. His academic excellence is reflected in Citations: 1,200+, Documents: 40+, and a h-index of 18, underscoring the consistency, relevance, and global influence of his scholarship. Awards and honors associated with his career highlight his role as a thought leader in spiritually grounded and ethically driven management research. In conclusion, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Anuar Arshad’s research continues to shape sustainable organizational practices by bridging human values with strategic performance and long-term development.

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The influence of spiritual values on employee’s helping behavior: the moderating role of Islamic work ethic


A. Ahmed, M.A. Arshad, A. Mahmood, S. Akhtar – Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion, 2019
| Citations: 133


Spiritual intelligence research within human resource development: a thematic review


A. Mahmood, M.A. Arshad, A. Ahmed, S. Akhtar, S. Khan – Management Research Review, 2018
| Citations: 103


Holistic human resource development: balancing the equation through the inclusion of spiritual quotient


A. Ahmed, M.A. Arshad, A. Mahmood, S. Akhtar – Journal of Human Values, 2016
| Citations: 97


Closed-loop supply chain network design with sustainability and resiliency criteria


M.S. Shabbir, A. Mahmood, R. Setiawan, C. Nasirin et al. – Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023 (Retracted)
| Citations: 81


Neglecting human resource development in OBOR: a case of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)


A. Ahmed, M.A. Arshad, A. Mahmood, S. Akhtar – Journal of Chinese Economic and Foreign Trade Studies, 2017
| Citations: 77
 

 

Jason Walker | Human Resource Management | Research Excellence Award | 1795

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jason WalkerJason Walker | Human Resource Management | Research Excellence Award 

Program Director | Adler University | Canada

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jason Walker, PsyD, PhD, is an accomplished scholar and Program Director of Industrial-Organizational and Applied Psychology at Adler University, Vancouver, Canada, with extensive expertise in workplace violence, bullying, harassment, mental health, addiction recovery, and Indigenous populations. His research emphasizes the psychological impact of organizational trauma, lateral violence, and abusive leadership, and he has contributed extensively to evidence-based interventions in mental health and organizational settings. Dr. Walker’s research skills include quantitative and qualitative analysis, trauma-informed practice, policy development, and program evaluation, with significant experience working in rural and remote Indigenous communities. He has published 71 peer-reviewed articles indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection, achieving 777 citations, 611 citing articles, and an h-index of 15, reflecting his scholarly impact. Recognized for his contributions, he has received the Canada Volunteer Award Medal of Honour and was appointed a Serving Member of the Priory of Canada, Order of St John. Dr. Walker continues to advance the fields of organizational psychology and mental health, integrating innovative, evidence-based approaches to workplace well-being and leadership development.

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Eun Jin Jung | Human Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eun Jin Jung | Human Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow | Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training (KRIVET) | South Korea

The research work primarily focuses on the intricate relationships between behavioral factors, psychological well-being, and life satisfaction, with a particular emphasis on adolescents and young individuals. At its core, the research investigates how daily lifestyle variables such as sleep duration, emotional regulation, and behavioral consistency shape overall well-being and mental health outcomes over time. By applying advanced data-driven approaches like the autoregressive cross-lagged (ARCL) model, the work provides valuable insights into the bidirectional and longitudinal dynamics between sleep patterns and life satisfaction, highlighting how one influences the other in both the short and long term.This research stands out for its interdisciplinary nature, combining perspectives from psychology, behavioral science, and quantitative analysis. It goes beyond descriptive studies by incorporating predictive statistical modeling to identify causal mechanisms and feedback loops that explain fluctuations in mental well-being. Such precision modeling enables a better understanding of how sleep habits, stress, and daily behavioral rhythms collectively affect emotional balance, especially during critical developmental stages like adolescence.The outcomes contribute to a growing body of knowledge supporting evidence-based policy and intervention strategies. For example, understanding the direct impact of sleep duration on satisfaction and productivity helps guide public health campaigns, educational guidelines, and youth welfare programs. The findings encourage institutions and policymakers to design holistic frameworks that prioritize mental wellness, balanced routines, and psychological stability among younger populations.Furthermore, this line of research has broader implications beyond adolescence. It lays a foundation for lifespan behavioral research, providing models that can be adapted to study adults and aging populations. By integrating quantitative modeling and behavioral observation, the work enhances the predictive capacity of social science research, bridging the gap between theory and practical application.Overall, this research field is devoted to promoting data-informed understanding of human behavior. It emphasizes the importance of lifestyle regulation, emotional awareness, and scientific analysis in fostering sustainable well-being and life satisfaction helping individuals, communities, and institutions align behavioral habits with psychological health for a more resilient and balanced society.

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Featured Publications

  1. Jung, E. J., & Yoon, H. J. (2025). Issues of AI and human resource development: Applications in education and the arts. Frontiers in AI, 8, 1619980. [Scopus, ESCI]

  2. Jung, E. J. (2025). Academic control ability as a predictor of life satisfaction in adolescents. EducacionXX1, 28(1), forthcoming. [SSCI, Q1, Impact Factor = 3.0]

  3. Jung, E. J. (2025). The effects of adolescents’ sleep duration on life satisfaction: Utilizing the autoregressive cross-lagged (ARCL) model. Frontiers in Sleep, 3, 1483543. [Scopus]

  4. Jung, E. J. (2024). The effects of sleep duration on academic performance satisfaction: The mediating role of study habit control. International Journal of Early Childhood Education (KCI), 30(1), 57–74.

  5. Jung, E. J., Na, D. M., Park, S. O., & Jang, Y. H. (2021). Improvement measures for the employer support system for workers with industrial disabilities. Health and Welfare, 23(2), 81–105.

Eun Jin Jung’s research advances scientific understanding of behavioral and psychological factors influencing well-being, particularly in youth. By integrating data-driven modeling with human development studies, her work informs educational innovation, mental health policy, and global approaches to sustainable human resource development in the AI era.

Mokgata Matjie | Human Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mokgata Matjie | Human Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | University of Limpopo | South Africa

Dr. Mokgata A. Matjie is a committed researcher whose scholarly work centers on Human Resource Management (HRM), Organizational Behavior, and Public Sector Administration. His research explores the intricate dynamics between human capital development, leadership, and institutional performance, particularly within South African organizations. Through his studies, Dr. Matjie aims to enhance understanding of how performance management systems, leadership styles, and workplace environments influence employee behavior, motivation, and productivity.His publication record, comprising over 11 research papers, reflects a consistent focus on evidence-based approaches to managing people and organizations. His research has been cited in 16 academic documents, highlighting growing recognition and influence within his field. Notably, his recent article, “Exploring Employees’ Experiences with the Performance Appraisals at the South African Air Force” (2025, SA Journal of Human Resource Management), provides valuable insights into employee perceptions of performance appraisal systems in public institutions. This work critically examines fairness, feedback mechanisms, and employee trust—key components that determine the effectiveness of appraisal processes and their impact on overall organizational performance.Dr. Matjie’s broader research contributions emphasize the importance of aligning human resource practices with institutional goals to achieve operational excellence. He investigates how transparent communication, leadership accountability, and employee participation can foster a more equitable and high-performing organizational culture. His studies frequently combine theoretical models with practical observations, ensuring that his findings have both academic and real-world significance.Through an interdisciplinary lens, Dr. Matjie integrates concepts from organizational psychology, management science, and behavioral studies to address pressing issues in public and private sector human resource management. His work supports the development of effective HR frameworks that promote fairness, inclusivity, and productivity.Overall, Dr. Mokgata A. Matjie’s research contributes meaningfully to improving institutional performance and workforce development through sustainable, data-driven, and human-centered management practices. His scholarship continues to inspire future research and policy development in organizational studies and HRM innovation.

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Featured Publications

  1. Mabunda, P., & Matjie, M. A. (2026). Rewards system and employee motivation in the South African Military Health Service (SAMHS). Acta Commercii. (Accepted for publication).

  2. Morifi, M. P. P., & Matjie, M. A. (2025). Public sector employees’ experiences and challenges with the Performance Management System (PMS) in South Africa. International Journal of Public Policy and Administration Research. (Accepted for publication).

  3. Moate, N., & Matjie, M. A. (2025). Examining the effects of career counselling and guidance (CCG) programmes on students’ career decision-making (CDM) process at a South African tertiary learning institution. African Journal of Career Development. (Accepted for publication).

  4. Matjie, M. A. (2025). Emotional intelligence in action: Theoretical models for educators to enhance learning and connection in the classroom: A conceptual review. Frontiers in Psychology, 16, 1660296.

  5. Maruma, C., Matjie, M. A., Maluka, H., Mabasa, F., & Nethavhani, A. (2025). Examining the moderating effects of organisational culture on workplace incivility and psychological well-being at a South African university. Giornale Italiano di Psicologia Medica del Lavoro, 5(2), 127–140.

Dr. Mokgata A. Matjie’s research advances evidence-based human resource and organizational management practices, fostering fair, transparent, and motivating workplace systems. His work enhances employee well-being, leadership accountability, and institutional efficiency—driving positive transformation across public and educational sectors in South Africa and beyond.