Mr. Yi Deng | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yi Deng | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yi Deng | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award, China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Yi Deng’s academic journey reflects a consistent pursuit of excellence and a passion for finance, business, and sustainable development. Her foundational years were shaped at the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), one of China’s most prestigious institutions for business and finance. There, she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Management, majoring in Information Management and Information Systems, which provided her with a solid grounding in data analysis, information systems, and decision-making tools—skills that would later become crucial in her research on ESG metrics and corporate finance.

Her interest in the complex dynamics of organizations and markets led her to pursue a Master’s degree in Business Administration at UIBE, where she deepened her understanding of business operations, financial markets, and strategic management. This blend of technical knowledge and business acumen set the stage for her entry into academic research at the highest level.

👩‍💼 Professional Endeavors

Yi Deng is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in Finance at the China School of Banking and Finance, UIBE. Her doctoral studies have enabled her to explore the intersection of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues and corporate finance, aligning her research with some of the most urgent and globally relevant challenges in the business world today.

She has shown a strong commitment to academic rigor and intellectual curiosity, which is evident from her selection of complex and high-impact research topics. Yi is particularly focused on how ESG considerations are reshaping traditional finance theories, such as capital structure, and is exploring how rating disagreements among ESG agencies influence a firm’s dynamic financial strategies.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

At the heart of Yi Deng’s research portfolio lies a deep engagement with sustainable investment, capital structure dynamics, and corporate governance. Her research titled “ESG Rating Disagreement and Dynamic Capital Structure Adjustment” delves into the inconsistencies in ESG ratings issued by different agencies and examines how these variations impact firms’ strategic financial decisions.

This work contributes significantly to both academic literature and practical policy discussions. It challenges traditional assumptions in finance by showing how sustainability metrics, when inconsistent, can distort market signals and affect capital allocation efficiency. Her paper has been published in the internationally recognized, peer-reviewed journal, the Pacific-Basin Finance Journal—a noteworthy achievement that underscores the quality and relevance of her research.

Yi Deng’s commitment to empirical precision, combined with a sharp focus on sustainability, positions her among the new generation of finance scholars contributing to the evolution of corporate financial theory in the era of ESG.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

While still early in her academic career, Yi Deng’s publication in the Pacific-Basin Finance Journal serves as a significant milestone. The journal is known for its rigorous standards and international readership, indicating that her work has met global academic expectations in both methodology and originality.

Although she has not yet accumulated formal accolades, memberships, or editorial appointments, her current achievements as a doctoral candidate already suggest a trajectory marked by excellence and influence. The acceptance and recognition of her research by a top-tier journal speak volumes about her potential and the value of her scholarly contributions.

🌏 Impact and Influence

Yi Deng’s research resonates in academic, financial, and sustainability circles alike. At a time when ESG considerations are increasingly central to investor behavior, regulatory frameworks, and corporate strategy, her work offers valuable insights into the real-world consequences of ESG rating disagreements. It informs not only academics and students but also policymakers and practitioners navigating the evolving landscape of sustainable finance.

By highlighting the potential misalignments caused by conflicting ESG ratings, Yi is helping shape a more transparent, accountable, and effective system for evaluating corporate sustainability. Her findings also contribute to understanding how firms adjust their capital structures in response to external evaluations—a crucial insight for investors, financial managers, and regulators alike.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a rising scholar in finance, Yi Deng is poised to leave a lasting imprint on the academic and practical understanding of ESG and corporate finance. Her early work lays a strong foundation for future research that could influence policy reform, investment strategy, and corporate behavior in the context of sustainability. With continued exploration and academic engagement, she is well-positioned to become a thought leader in the field of sustainable investment and ESG integration.

Looking forward, Yi aims to expand her research to include international comparisons of ESG frameworks, the behavioral implications of ESG-related disclosure practices, and the role of regulatory mechanisms in standardizing ESG assessments. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and global engagement, she aspires to contribute to a more informed, responsible, and sustainable global financial system.

📝Notable Publications

ESG Rating Disagreement and Dynamic Capital Structure Adjustment

Author(s): Yifan Yang, Yi Deng
Journal: Pacific-Basin Finance Journal
Year: 2025

Dr. Zheng Liang | Innovative Leadership | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Zheng Liang | Innovative Leadership | Young Scientist Award

Southwest University of Science and Technology

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Zhengliang Qin embarked on his academic journey with a keen interest in environmental sciences and resource management, eventually focusing his studies on Mining Engineering at the School of Environment and Resources. Demonstrating a profound dedication to his studies, Qin consistently achieved academic excellence, which earned him several prestigious awards, including the President’s Scholarship, the National Scholarship, and the First-Class Academic Scholarship for Postgraduates. His passion for sustainable resource management became evident early in his academic journey, setting a strong foundation for his future research.

🛤️ Professional Endeavors

As a master’s student, Zhengliang Qin directed his academic focus toward the recycling of solid waste resources and the efficient separation of strategic metals. His research is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, combining sustainable metallurgy, machine learning, and energy storage materials. Through rigorous research and experimentation, Qin has explored innovative techniques for metal recovery from industrial solid waste, making significant strides in the development of environmentally friendly metallurgical processes.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Zhengliang Qin’s contributions to the field of sustainable metallurgy are both theoretical and practical. His pioneering work in developing the Industrial Solid Waste Metal Resource Recovery Model (ISWMRR) addressed a critical gap in industrial solid waste management by providing a comprehensive theoretical model validated using copper smelting slag. This model not only advanced academic understanding but also offered practical solutions for the efficient recovery of valuable metals.

In addition to ISWMRR, Qin introduced the pellet crack theory, a novel concept that investigates the relationship between pellet cracking and iron content variations during the roasting process. This theory has opened new avenues for optimizing the roasting process in metallurgy, contributing to more efficient metal extraction and resource utilization.

With six research papers published in SCI journals, Qin has established himself as a promising scholar in the field, contributing to the academic community with his insights and innovative approaches.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Zhengliang Qin’s commitment to academic excellence has been consistently recognized through numerous awards, including the President’s Scholarship, the National Scholarship, the First-Class Academic Scholarship for Postgraduates, the Outstanding Student Award from the College of Environmental Resources, and the Excellent Academic Performance Award. These accolades are a testament to his dedication, intellectual capabilities, and impactful contributions to the field.

🌐 Impact and Influence

The impact of Zhengliang Qin’s work extends beyond academic publications. His Industrial Solid Waste Metal Resource Recovery Model has provided a robust theoretical framework for the recycling of valuable metals from industrial waste, promoting sustainable practices in the mining and metallurgical industries. Furthermore, his pellet crack theory has enhanced the understanding of metallurgical processes, offering new perspectives for optimizing the roasting process.

His research has not only advanced scientific understanding but has also contributed to practical advancements in sustainable metallurgy, supporting the transition toward a circular economy.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Zhengliang Qin continues his academic journey, his vision for sustainable metallurgy remains focused on integrating solid waste resource management, machine learning, and energy storage materials. He aims to establish an innovative research framework that will drive further advancements in the efficient recovery of strategic metals. Qin’s work is likely to inspire future researchers and practitioners in the field of sustainable resource management, leaving a lasting impact on the academic and industrial communities.

📝Notable Publications

Natural resources to power batteries: An advanced methodology for direct synthesis of battery-grade NH₄V₃O₈ through extraction of vanadium from black shale

Authors: Zhengliang Qin, Junhui Xiao, Ziyi Ma
Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
Year: 2025