Assoc Prof Dr. Liang You | Risk Performance | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Liang You | Risk Performance | Best Researcher Award

Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, China

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Early Academic Pursuits 📘

You Liang’s academic journey commenced at Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting (2007–2011), a solid foundation that has influenced his later research on economic systems and policies. He further pursued a Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics (2011–2014), a field that equipped him with analytical and quantitative skills that would prove invaluable in his later work on economic resilience and agricultural economics. This academic progression culminated in a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics (2014–2018), where he honed his expertise in understanding complex economic systems, specifically those that influence agricultural productivity and income dynamics among rural populations.

Professional Endeavors and Teaching Contributions 📚

In his professional career, You Liang’s teaching trajectory has been marked by roles in prominent educational institutions and departments. Currently, he serves as an Associate Professor in the Institute of Platform Economy at Shanxi University of Finance and Economics (SUFE), where he previously held the position of Assistant Professor from 2019 to 2021. Throughout his career, he has designed and taught various courses, particularly in “Agricultural Policy” and “Rural Sociology,” sharing critical insights into rural development and economic resilience. His engagement with students in these fields exemplifies his dedication to imparting real-world knowledge and fostering an understanding of rural socioeconomic issues.

Contributions and Research Focus 🎓

At the heart of You Liang’s research is an in-depth exploration of agricultural economics, behavioral economics, and income inequality, which he investigates through the lens of aspirations, educational misallocation, and industrial resilience. He has actively contributed to numerous funded research projects as Principal Investigator, focusing on topics such as income gaps among rural residents, digitalization in agriculture, and high-quality economic development through inclusive green growth. His National Natural Science Foundation project (2020-2023) on the role of aspirations in shaping income disparities exemplifies his commitment to understanding and addressing factors influencing rural economic dynamics. Additionally, he has led several initiatives aimed at modernizing Shanxi Province’s agricultural sector, notably through the implementation of digital solutions to improve efficiency and sustainability in rural areas. His work is not limited to rural development alone, as he has also collaborated on projects assessing the impacts of policies related to urban-rural integration and poverty alleviation, reflecting his broader interest in socioeconomic welfare.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Over his career, You Liang has been recognized for his contributions to social sciences and rural economics, particularly through awards at high-profile academic forums. Among his notable accolades are the Second Prize at the 12th Outstanding Achievements in Social Sciences of Shanxi Province and awards for outstanding theses at the China Rural Financial Development Forum and the Postdoctoral Forum on Poverty Alleviation in China. These awards attest to the practical implications of his research in tackling real-world challenges in rural development and income disparity. His research has been widely acclaimed in scholarly circles, reflecting his influence on contemporary rural economic policy and the national agenda for rural revitalization and sustainable agricultural practices.

Impact and Influence 🌎

You Liang’s research has garnered significant attention within academic and policymaking communities, particularly for its focus on understanding and mitigating income inequality in rural areas. His examination of how aspirations impact income distribution and agricultural productivity has provided a fresh perspective on the socioeconomic challenges faced by rural communities in China. His insights into educational misallocation and its implications for income disparity contribute to ongoing discussions on optimizing educational resources to bridge economic divides. As an academic editor and active reviewer for several journals, including the Journal of Finance and Economics and Modern Economic Research, he is also influential in guiding and shaping future research directions in his field, ensuring rigorous standards and relevant content in the body of economic literature.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Looking forward, You Liang’s impact is likely to extend beyond academia as his research continues to inform policies aimed at achieving rural prosperity and economic equality. His work on the integration of digital technology into agricultural practices positions him as a thought leader in the realm of digital village construction, a concept that is crucial to bridging the gap between urban and rural communities in the era of digital transformation. Moreover, his ongoing contributions to the National Social Science Foundation project on rural collective economic organizations underscore his commitment to alleviating poverty through sustainable and inclusive economic practices. With a strong background in mathematical modeling and empirical analysis, You Liang is well-equipped to continue pioneering research that addresses pressing economic challenges in rural areas, solidifying his legacy as a scholar dedicated to the advancement of both theoretical knowledge and practical solutions for socioeconomic issues.

In summary, You Liang’s comprehensive academic journey, combined with his professional endeavors, impactful research contributions, and numerous accolades, highlight a career marked by dedication to advancing rural economic resilience, agricultural modernization, and income equality. His continued contributions, especially in digital transformation and rural economic policy, are set to leave a lasting legacy, both in academia and in practical applications within China’s rural revitalization framework.

📝Notable Publications

 Does administrative monopoly regulation affect corporate financialization? From the perspective of vertical industrial chain competition in China

Authors: Xu, N., Gao, Y., Du, L., You, L.
Journal: Finance Research Letters
Year: 2023

Optimal harvesting strategy of a stochastic inshore–offshore hairtail fishery model driven by Lévy jumps in a polluted environment

Authors: Zhao, Y., You, L., Burkow, D., Yuan, S.
Journal: Nonlinear Dynamics
Year: 2019

Optimal harvesting of a Gompertz population model with a marine protected area and interval-value biological parameters

Authors: You, L., Zhao, Y.
Journal: Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
Year: 2018

Prof MeiChi Huang | Risk Management | Women Researcher Award

Prof MeiChi Huang | Risk Management | Women Researcher Award

National Taipei University, Taiwan

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Mei-Chi Huang’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Finance from National Taiwan University in 1997. Her early focus on finance laid the foundation for her later work in economics and business administration. She expanded her academic horizon by obtaining an MBA from California State University, Los Angeles, in 2005. This achievement marked a critical juncture in her career, providing her with the tools necessary to delve deeper into the complexities of economic systems. Her thirst for knowledge led her to the University of California, Riverside, where she earned her M.A. in Economics in 2007 and later her Ph.D. in Economics in December 2009. These degrees were pivotal in shaping her understanding of economic theories and their real-world applications.

Professional Endeavors 🏢

Following her extensive academic training, Dr. Huang embarked on a professional career that combined academia and government service. Her early professional experiences include roles at the Kaohsiung National Tax Administration and the Finance and Taxation Bureau in Taiwan. These positions provided her with practical insights into the workings of financial systems, particularly in public administration.

Dr. Huang’s academic career began in earnest at Yuan Ze University, where she served as an Assistant Professor from 2010 to 2012. In 2012, she joined National Taipei University as an Assistant Professor, where she quickly rose through the ranks to become an Associate Professor in 2014 and a full Professor by 2019. Her commitment to academia was further exemplified by her role as a Committee Member of the Bureau of Public Service Pension Fund, where she applied her expertise in finance and economics to influence public policy.

Contributions and Research Focus 📚

Dr. Huang’s research is primarily centered on housing markets, financial economics, and econometric modeling. Her work has consistently explored the intricacies of housing market dynamics, particularly in the context of risk factors and market volatility. A significant portion of her research has focused on the United States housing market, examining how monetary policies, market expectations, and economic crises influence housing prices and market stability.

One of her notable contributions is her exploration of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on MSA-level housing markets. This research, published in 2024 in Research in International Business and Finance, provided critical insights into the vulnerabilities and resilience of housing markets during global crises. Dr. Huang’s work on the predictive power of high-frequency housing prices, published in Macroeconomic Dynamics, further exemplifies her commitment to advancing the understanding of housing market behaviors through sophisticated econometric models.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Dr. Huang’s work has garnered significant recognition within the academic community. Her publications in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Finance and Economics, International Finance, and Managerial Finance highlight her role as a leading researcher in her field. Her ability to identify and analyze emerging risks in housing markets has positioned her as a critical voice in discussions on financial stability and economic forecasting.

Beyond her research, Dr. Huang has made substantial contributions as a journal reviewer. She has reviewed articles for numerous top-tier journals, including Applied Economics, Economic Modelling, Real Estate Economics, and International Review of Economics and Finance. Her role as a reviewer underscores her expertise and the respect she commands among her peers.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Huang’s research has had a profound impact on both academic scholarship and public policy. Her work on housing bubbles, market expectations, and the effects of monetary policies has provided valuable insights for economists, policymakers, and financial professionals. Her findings have implications not only for understanding past economic crises but also for developing strategies to mitigate future risks.

Her influence extends beyond her published work. As a professor at National Taipei University, Dr. Huang has mentored numerous students, guiding them in their academic and professional journeys. Her teaching and research have inspired a new generation of economists and finance professionals, ensuring that her contributions will continue to resonate in the field for years to come.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Mei-Chi Huang’s career is marked by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a dedication to improving our understanding of complex economic systems. Her legacy is one of academic excellence, practical application, and a commitment to public service. As she continues her research and teaching, there is no doubt that her future contributions will further enhance our understanding of housing markets and financial economics.

Looking ahead, Dr. Huang is likely to focus on the evolving challenges in global housing markets, particularly in the wake of unprecedented events like the COVID-19 pandemic. Her ability to adapt her research focus to address contemporary issues ensures that she will remain a vital figure in the field of economics. Her work will continue to influence how economists, policymakers, and financial institutions navigate the complexities of housing markets and economic stability in an increasingly interconnected world.

Publications 

 Time‐varying roles of housing risk factors in state‐level housing markets

Authors: Mei-Chi Huang
Journal: International Journal of Finance & Economics
Year: 2022
DOI: 10.1002/ijfe.2393

 Time‐varying impacts of expectations on housing markets across hot and cold phases

Authors: Mei-Chi Huang
Journal: International Finance
Year: 2022

Regime switches and permanent changes in impacts of housing risk factors on MSA‐level housing returns

Authors: Mei-Chi Huang
Journal: International Journal of Finance & Economics
Year: 2021
DOI: 10.1002/ijfe.1791

New sources of housing market risk: Asset pricing for the US state‐level housing markets

Authors: Mei-Chi Huang
Journal: International Finance
Year: 2020

Markov-switching impacts of housing-market expectations on credit markets

Authors: Mei-Chi Huang
Journal: Managerial Finance
Year: 2019

Dr. Hwa Bok Choi | Risk Management | Excellence in Research

Dr. Hwa Bok Choi | Risk Management | Excellence in Research

Songgok University,  South Korea

🔗 Professional Profiles

Summary

Hwa Bok Choi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nursing at Songgok University. She earned her Ph.D. from Chung-Ang University and has been recognized for her contributions to psychiatric and mental health nursing. In 2023, she received research funding from the Korean Society of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing and won the Best Poster Award at an academic conference in 2018.

🎓Education:

 Ph.D. in Nursing, Chung-Ang University

👩‍🏫Professional Experience:

 Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, Songgok University

Research Interests:

🧠 Psychological Trauma
👩‍⚕️ Nursing Education
🧓 Dementia
🩺 Psychiatric Nursing

Research and Innovations:

  • Completed/Ongoing Projects: 1
  • Citation Index: Choi HB, “Development and testing of the psychiatric nursing competency scale” (2023)
  • Consultancy/Industry Projects: 0
  • Books Published: 6
  • Patents: 0
  • Journals Published: 4 (SCI, Scopus, etc.)
  • Editorial Appointments: 1
  • Collaborations: 0
  • Professional Memberships: 0

Contributions:

My primary research focus is psychiatric nursing. I have developed a psychiatric nursing competency measurement tool, which helps psychiatric nurses enhance their skills to better manage patient symptoms and improve care quality.

Proofs and Declaration:

📄 Academic/Research Link: Research Paper

Award Category Preference: Best Researcher Award

Self-Declaration:

I certify that all information provided is accurate to the best of my knowledge. If found otherwise, my application will be terminated without notice. I agree to the terms and conditions of the Awards.

Nominator Signature/Name:

Date: July 9, 2024

Notable Publications 

Concept analysis of psychiatric nursing competency in psychiatric nursing
  • Authors: Hwa Bok Choi
  • Journal: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
  • Volume, Issue, Pages: To be determined based on publication
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.apnu.2024.07.016
  • ISSN: 0883-9417
A Phenomenological Study on Psychiatric Nurses’ Psychological Trauma Experience
  • Authors: Hwa Bok Choi
  • Journal: Graduate School of Chung-Ang University
  • Volume, Issue, Pages: Dissertation/Thesis
  • Year: 2021
What Education is Most Needed for Psychiatric Unit Nurses? Exploring its Specific Educational Needs: A Mixed Method Study
  • Authors: Hwa Bok Choi
  • Journal: Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
  • Volume: 29
  • Issue: 2
  • Pages: 143-158
  • Year: 2020
  • DOI: 10.12934/jkpmhn.2020.29.2.143
Nurses’ Positive Experiences in Caring for Older Adults With Dementia: A Qualitative Analysis
  • Authors: Choi, Y.-J.; Choi, H.-B.
  • Journal: Journal of Gerontological Nursing
  • Volume, Issue, Pages: To be determined based on publication
  • Year: 2019
  • DOI: 10.3928/00989134-20190102-05
  • EID: 2-s2.0-85060137936
Associations among elder abuse, depression and PTSD in South Korean older adults
  • Authors: Choi, Y.-J.; O’Donnell, M.; Choi, H.-B.; Jung, H.-S.; Cowlishaw, S.
  • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Volume: 15
  • Issue: 9
  • Pages: 1948
  • Year: 2018
  • DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15091948
  • EID: 2-s2.0-85053293402

Dr. Bernard Enjolras | Risk Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bernard Enjolras | Risk Management | Best Researcher Award

Institute for Social Research, Norway

🔗 Professional Profiles

Summary

Bernard Enjolras is a distinguished Research Professor at the Institute for Social Research (ISF) in Oslo, Norway, and the Director of the Center for Research on Civil Society and Voluntary Sector. With expertise in sociology, economics, and public policies, Enjolras has made significant contributions to the study of civil society, digitalization, and nonprofit organizations.

Education 📚

  • 2014: Research Leadership Program, University of Oslo
  • 2006: Ph.D. in Sociology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
  • 1995: Senior Fellow in Policy Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
  • 1994: Ph.D. in Economics, Université de Paris I, Panthéon Sorbonne, Paris, France
  • 1984: MA in Political Sciences, Institut d’Etudes Politiques (Sciences-Po), Paris, France
  • 1982: MA in Economics, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France
  • 1981: MA in Economics and Social Administration, Université de Montpellier, France

Professional Experience 💼

  • Current Positions:
    • Director, Center for Research on Civil Society and Voluntary Sector (2008–present)
    • Research Professor, Institute for Social Research (2008–present)
  • Past Positions:
    • Coordinator, EU FP7 project Third Sector Impact (2013–2017)
    • Deputy Director, Institute for Social Research (2014–2016)
    • Research Director, Institute for Social Research (2006–2014)
    • Associate Researcher, Sorbonne Economics Center (2003–2010)
    • Part-time Associate Professor, Norwegian University of Sport (2001–2009)
    • Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Social Research (1998–2006)
    • Senior Researcher, FAFO, Institute for Applied Social Sciences (1997–1998)
    • Research Director, CREDOC, Paris, France (1996)
    • Political Adviser, UNIOPSS, Paris, France (1989–1996)
    • Assistant Professor in Economics, Université de Montpellier III, France (1986–1989)
    • Assistant Professor in Economics, National School for Administration (E.N.A), Niamey, Niger (1984–1986)

Research Interests 🔍

  • Civil Society: Public sphere, social media, digitalization, terror, trust, freedom of speech
  • Third Sector: Nonprofit organizations, social enterprises, advocacy, democracy
  • Public Policies: Policy processes, co-production, governance
  • Disciplinary Orientations: Social theory, sociology of culture, economic sociology, institutionalism, public management, network analysis, political behavior, media effects, public economics

Skills 🛠️

  • Languages: Fluent in French, Norwegian, English; basic knowledge of Spanish
  • Technical: Proficient in SPSS, Stata, R, Python, SQL, MongoDB
  • Leadership & Management: Organizational theory, human resources management, economics of organization and finance, research leadership, strategy

Awards 🏆

  • 1995: Best PhD Dissertation Award, Association pour le Developpment de la Documentation sur l’Economie Sociale (ADDES)
  • 1996: Outstanding Scientific Article Award, Le Mot d’Or
  • 2010: Best Article Award, Academy of Management Public and Nonprofit (PNP) Division
  • 2017: Best Article Award, European Journal of Communication

Fellowships 🎓

  • 1995: Senior Fellow in Policy Studies, The Johns Hopkins University
  • 2005: Research Fellowship, Canada Chair of Social Economy, UQUAM

Publication Top Noted

Paper Title:  Social media and mobilization to offline demonstrations: Transcending participatory divides?
  • Authors: Bernard Enjolras, Kari Steen-Johnsen, Dag Wollebaek
  • Journal: New media & society
  • Year: 2013
  • Citations: 359
Paper Title: Echo chamber and trench warfare dynamics in online debates
  • Authors: Rune Karlsen, Kari Steen-Johnsen, Dag Wollebæk, Bernard Enjolras
  • Journal: European journal of communication
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations: 242
Paper Title: Styles of social media campaigning and influence in a hybrid political communication system: Linking candidate survey data with Twitter data
  • Authors: Rune Karlsen, Bernard Enjolras
  • Journal: The International Journal of Press/Politics
  • Year: 2016
  • Citations: 225
Paper Title: The commercialization of voluntary sport organizations in Norway
  • Authors: Bernard Enjolras
  • Journal: Nonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly
  • Year: 2002
  • Citations: 220
Paper Title: Liker-liker ikke: sosiale medier, samfunnsengasjement og offentlighet
  • Authors: Bernard Enjolras
  • Year: 2013
  • Citations: 211