Mr.Truong Cong Bac, Sociolog, Best Researcher Award
Mr. Truong Cong Bac, University of Economics and Law, Vietnam
Professional Profile
🎓 Education
- Ph.D. Candidate in Economics (2019 – Present)
- University of Economics and Law – Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM)
- M.A. in Economics and Trade (2016 – 2018)
- Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) – Pole Universitaire Français (HCM Campus – PUF)
- 🎖️ Graduated as Valedictorian, 2018
- B.A. in International Economic Relations (2010 – 2014)
- University of Economics and Law – Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM)
🎓 Academic Positions
- Lecturer and Researcher (September 2019 – Present)
- Van Lang University (VLU)
- Visiting Lecturer (September 2020 – Present)
- Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH)
- Research Assistant (September 2019 – Present)
- Center of Economics and Finance Research (CEFR-UEL)
🔍 Research Interests
- Development Economics
- Structural Change
- Regional Linkages
- Urban Studies
- Environmental Economics
- Climate Change
- Knowledge Economics
- Digital Transformation
🛠️ Projects Involved
- DECIDER Project
- Adaptation paths and integrative development in changing urban-rural systems
- Regional Linkages
- Southern Key Economic Zone of Vietnam
🏆 Awards and Honors
- 🎖️ Excellent Scholarship for Master Program (PUF), 2017
- 🎖️ Top 20 Fintech ACB Win, 2018
- 🎖️ Emulative Soldier, 2020
- 🎖️ Recognition of Dedication to the Educational Development Cause, 2020
- 🎖️ Outstanding Lecturer, 2021
- 🎖️ Rewarding Scientific Research Activities, 2021
- 🎖️ Excellent Scholarship for PhD Program (VNU-HCM), 2022
- 🎖️ Lecturer Dedication, 2022
- 🎖️ Doctoral Scholarship (Vingroup Innovation Foundation – VinIF), 2023
Publication Top Noted
The nexus between spatial structure and labour income: evidence from Vietnam
- This study probably examines how the spatial distribution of economic activities and infrastructure influences labor income across different regions in Vietnam. It may explore urban-rural disparities and the role of geographic factors in income distribution.
Impact of metropolises’ competitiveness characteristics on structural transformation of provinces in Vietnam: A spatial approach
- This research likely investigates how the competitive traits of major Vietnamese cities drive structural economic changes in surrounding provinces. It might consider factors such as innovation, infrastructure, and economic policies.
Revisiting Rural Economic Structural Transformation from the Viewpoint of Regional Linkages
- This work probably reassesses rural economic changes by focusing on the connections between rural areas and larger regional economies. It might analyze how these linkages facilitate or hinder economic development and diversification in rural Vietnam.
Understanding Structural Transformation from a Regional Linkage Perspective: Evidence from Vietnam
- Similar to the previous title, this study likely explores how regional interactions influence the structural transformation of economies within Vietnam. It might provide empirical evidence on how interconnected regions support each other’s economic development.
The Relationship between Social Capital, Knowledge Sharing and Enterprise Performance: Evidence from Vietnam
- This research likely examines how social networks and the exchange of knowledge among individuals and organizations impact business performance in Vietnam. It may highlight the importance of trust, cooperation, and shared information in enhancing enterprise success.
The Nexus Between Education and Structural Transformation: Evidence from Vietnam
- This study probably explores the role of education in driving structural economic changes in Vietnam. It might investigate how educational attainment influences the labor market, industrial diversification, and economic growth.
The impact of metropolises’ characteristics on provincial economic structure transformation: evidence from Vietnam
- This title appears twice, indicating a likely focus on how the characteristics of metropolitan areas, such as their economic policies, infrastructure, and innovation capacity, affect the economic structures of provinces. It may provide detailed case studies or comparative analyses of different metropolitan regions.
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