Nandha Gopal | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Nandha Gopal | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

NANDHA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY | India

Dr. N. Nandhagopal is a distinguished academic and researcher in Electronics, Communication Engineering, and Embedded System Technology, recognized for his extensive contributions to engineering education, research innovation, and academic leadership. With a strong foundation in electronics and applied electronics, further strengthened by advanced degrees including an M.E., Ph.D., and a highly commended D.Sc., he has developed deep expertise in embedded systems, medical image processing, and intelligent computational techniques. His doctoral research, focused on computer-aided diagnosis for automatic detection of brain tumors using MRI imaging, reflects his commitment to impactful, technology-driven healthcare solutions. Over the course of his career, he has held progressively responsible positions across several engineering institutions, beginning as a lecturer and advancing to Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, Head of Department, and Principal. His leadership roles demonstrate his ability to guide academic programs, mentor faculty, and enhance institutional quality. Throughout his professional journey, he has contributed to curriculum development, research supervision, and the implementation of innovative teaching methodologies aligned with AICTE standards. Dr. Nandhagopal is known for fostering research culture, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, and integrating emerging technologies into engineering education. His strong academic background, combined with over a decade of teaching and administrative experience, highlights his dedication to advancing engineering knowledge and shaping the next generation of engineers.

Featured Publications

Nandhagopal, N., & Karnan, M. (2010). Diagnose brain tumor through MRI using image processing clustering algorithms such as Fuzzy C Means along with intelligent optimization techniques. In Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research (pp. 241–246). IEEE.

Navaneethan, S., & Nandhagopal, N. (2021). RE-PUPIL: Resource efficient pupil detection system using the technique of average black pixel density. Sādhanā, 46(3), 114.

Satya Sreedhar, P. S., & Nandhagopal, N. (2022). Classification similarity network model for image fusion using ResNet50 and GoogLeNet. Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, 31(3), 1–12.

Radhakrishnan, M., Panneerselvam, A., & Nachimuthu, N. (2020). Canny edge detection model in MRI image segmentation using optimized parameter tuning method. Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, 26(6), 1–10.

Nandhagopal, N., Navaneethan, S., Nivedita, V., Parimala, A., & Valluru, D. (2021). Human eye pupil detection system for different iris database images. Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 18(4), 1239–1242.

Vasiliki Keramari | Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Vasiliki Keramari | Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

Vasiliki Keramari is an Environmental and Chemical Engineer and a Ph.D. candidate in Analytical Chemistry whose work bridges advanced chemical analysis, environmental engineering, and sustainable materials research. Her expertise spans heavy metal detection, nanomaterials, and environmental monitoring, supported by a growing publication record and extensive teaching experience. As a Chemistry Lecturer at Aegean College, affiliated with the University of Essex, she teaches Environmental Chemistry, Toxicology, and Ecotoxicology, contributing to the development of future scientists through rigorous, research-informed instruction. She also serves as an instructor at IEK Omiros and IEK Akmi in Thessaloniki, delivering courses in Analytical and Organic Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Environmental Protection, Laboratory Safety, and Health and Safety, reflecting her broad scientific background and commitment to academic excellence. Her earlier role as a Quality Control and Data Analyst at Amarla Retail SA further strengthened her skills in chemical data evaluation, quality assurance, and process documentation, enhancing her ability to translate scientific principles into practical industrial applications. Throughout her academic and professional path, she has demonstrated strong competence in interdisciplinary collaboration, working effectively with scientists, engineers, and industry professionals toward environmentally responsible and technologically innovative solutions. Her research interests focus on developing reliable analytical methods, investigating advanced materials for environmental applications, and promoting sustainable approaches to pollution control. She also holds certifications in environmental and occupational safety standards, underscoring her dedication to responsible scientific practice. Overall, her combined experience in teaching, research, and industry positions her as a dynamic and forward-thinking scientist committed to advancing analytical chemistry and environmental sustainability through education, applied research, and technical expertise.

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Featured Publications

Keramari, V., Karastogianni, S., & Girousi, S. (2023). New prospects in the electroanalysis of heavy metal ions (Cd, Pb, Zn, Cu): Development and application of novel electrode surfaces. Methods and Protocols, 6(4), 60.

Keramari, V., Papadimou, S. G., Golia, E. E., & Girousi, S. (2024). Bismuth film along with dsDNA-modified electrode surfaces as promising (bio)sensors in the analysis of heavy metals in soils. Biosensors, 14(6), 310.

Girousi, S., Keramari, V., Paraschi, I., Karastogianni, S., & Golia, E. E. (2025). Development of a carbon paste electrode modified with saffron-conjugated silver nanoparticles for the simultaneous determination of Cd, Pb, Zn, Cu and Cl in soils and plants. Chemosensors, 13(3), 91.

Keramari, V., & Girousi, S. (2025). Manganese nanoparticles for heavy metal detection vs. noble and base metal nanoparticles: Prospects, limitations, and applications in electroanalysis.

Lukasz Kuryk | Immunology and Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Lukasz Kuryk | Immunology and Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

National Institute of Public Health | Poland

Łukasz Kuryk, PhD, is a preclinical immuno-oncology researcher whose work centers on advancing next-generation oncolytic adenoviruses and innovative immune-based cancer therapies through rigorous translational development. With extensive expertise spanning preclinical drug development—including efficacy, safety, biodistribution, and mechanistic immunology—he has contributed significantly to the evolution of modern virotherapy and cancer immunotherapy platforms. As a Principal Investigator leading national and international research initiatives, he develops and evaluates novel viral and immune-modulating therapeutics with the goal of enhancing antitumor immunity and improving clinical outcomes. His career includes impactful roles at the National Institute of Public Health in Poland, where he has served as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor in the Department of Virology, driving research in immuno-oncology and cancer vaccine development. He has also contributed to pioneering studies at the Warsaw University of Technology within the Immuno-Oncology and Immunotherapy Laboratory, working at the interface of engineering, immunology, and infectious disease research. His international engagement includes work as a visiting researcher at the University of Padova, where he explored the use of EV-like nanoparticles as delivery platforms for oncolytic viruses, opening new avenues for therapeutic innovation. A co-inventor on multiple patents in oncolytic virotherapy and cancer vaccine technologies, he is recognized for fostering highly productive academic–industry collaborations that accelerate the translation of experimental therapeutics toward clinical relevance. He has authored more than fifty peer-reviewed publications that contribute to the expanding understanding of viral immunotherapies and tumor–immune interactions, establishing him as an influential scientist in the field. His career reflects a persistent commitment to advancing the scientific foundations and therapeutic potential of immuno-oncology through multidisciplinary collaboration, innovation, and translational impact.

Featured Publications

Mathlouthi, S., Kuryk, L., Rinner, B., Bellio, G., Casagrande, L., Pesce, C., Fragassi, A., Salmaso, S., Mastrotto, F., & Garofalo, M. (2026). A 3D coculture model of hepatocellular carcinoma: Addressing challenges with glycopolymers re-targeted oncolytic viruses. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 107658.

Shoushtari, A. N., Olszanski, A. J., Nyakas, M., Hornyak, T. J., Wolchok, J. D., Levitsky, V., Kuryk, Ł., Hansen, T. B., & Jäderberg, M. (2025). Supplementary Data 1 from Pilot study of ONCOS-102 and pembrolizumab: Remodeling of the tumor microenvironment and clinical outcomes in anti–PD-1–resistant advanced melanoma

Shoushtari, A. N., Olszanski, A. J., Nyakas, M., Hornyak, T. J., Wolchok, J. D., Levitsky, V., Kuryk, Ł., Hansen, T. B., & Jäderberg, M. (2025). Supplementary Figures S1 to S7 from Pilot study of ONCOS-102 and pembrolizumab: Remodeling of the tumor microenvironment and clinical outcomes in anti–PD-1–resistant advanced melanoma

Shoushtari, A. N., Olszanski, A. J., Nyakas, M., Hornyak, T. J., Wolchok, J. D., Levitsky, V., Kuryk, Ł., Hansen, T. B., & Jäderberg, M. (2025). Supplementary Methods 1 from Pilot study of ONCOS-102 and pembrolizumab: Remodeling of the tumor microenvironment and clinical outcomes in anti–PD-1–resistant advanced melanoma

Shoushtari, A. N., Olszanski, A. J., Nyakas, M., Hornyak, T. J., Wolchok, J. D., Levitsky, V., Kuryk, Ł., Hansen, T. B., & Jäderberg, M. (2025). Supplementary Table 1 from Pilot study of ONCOS-102 and pembrolizumab: Remodeling of the tumor microenvironment and clinical outcomes in anti–PD-1–resistant advanced melanoma

Eric Norman | Chemical Engineering | Industry Impact Award

Eric Norman | Chemical Engineering | Industry Impact Award

Universidad de Cantabria | Spain

Mr. Eric Alfredo Norman Ayllón is a researcher specializing in chemical engineering, sustainable process design, and emerging energy technologies, with a career shaped by hands-on experience in biotechnology, catalysis, and green hydrogen systems. His early research focused on biotechnological process optimization, particularly the refinement of purification strategies for vaccine-related conjugated antigens through ultrafiltration and chromatographic techniques, work that strengthened his foundation in biochemical engineering and analytical methodologies. He later advanced into the field of sustainable chemistry, contributing to the development and evaluation of tandem catalytic systems for converting bioethanol-derived ethylene into aviation biofuel, where he gained expertise in catalyst design, material characterization, and reaction engineering. His professional trajectory further includes participation in multidisciplinary projects encompassing data mining applied to corrosion processes, nanomaterial synthesis, and the enhancement of industrial biotechnological operations, along with the presentation of scientific findings at national conferences. Currently pursuing doctoral research in Chemical, Energy, and Process Engineering, he is engaged in the study of green hydrogen generation, exploring alternative production routes, steam-phase electrolysis, and the optimization of renewable-energy-based supply chains within the broader context of hydrogen circularity and the valorization of residual gas streams. His academic development has been strengthened through specialized training, including advanced coursework in modeling and optimization of sustainable process systems, reinforcing his analytical capabilities and systems-engineering approach. Throughout his career, he has cultivated a reputation for responsibility, perseverance, and a strong commitment to scientific rigor, consistently demonstrating initiative, collaborative spirit, and a results-oriented perspective in addressing complex challenges at the intersection of chemical engineering, sustainability, and clean energy innovation.

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Featured Publications

Norman Ayllón, E. A., Ortiz, I., Ortiz, A., & Maestre Muñoz, V. M. (2024). Steam electrolysis for green hydrogen generation: State of the art and research perspective. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 202, 114725.

Norman, E. A., Pérez, S., Ortiz, A., & Ortiz, I. (2026). Decarbonization of hard-to-abate industries under water constraints via renewable hydrogen infrastructure planning. Energy Conversion and Management, 348(Part B), 120713.

Barbara Laddomada | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Research Article Award

Barbara Laddomada | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Research Article Award

CNR ISPA | Italy

Dr. Barbara Laddomada, PhD, is a senior researcher at CNR-ISPA whose career since 1999 has centered on advancing the nutritional and technological quality of Mediterranean foods through integrated approaches in food science, plant genetics, and bioactive compound research. Her work focuses on understanding and improving the genetic basis of health-promoting components in crops, with particular emphasis on wheat, pulses, and other staples of the Mediterranean diet. She has developed extensive expertise in food science and technology, the traceability of Mediterranean food supply chains—including extra-virgin olive oil, wheat, and pulses—and the characterization of bioactive compounds with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties. Her research also contributes to the valorisation of plant biodiversity and the sustainable use of food by-products. Laddomada plays an active international role as a member of the Wheat Initiative’s Expert Working Groups on improving wheat quality for processing and health, as well as on durum wheat genomics and breeding. With an academic foundation in agricultural sciences and a doctoral degree in plant genetics, she has conducted influential research experiences, including dissecting the genetic basis of yield and quality traits in durum wheat under FAO sponsorship and serving as a visiting scientist at Kansas State University, where she contributed to projects on protein content and plant health. She currently leads major national and international research projects, including the PRIMA MEDWHEALTH initiative aimed at enhancing the functional and health value of wheat-based foods, and additional collaborative projects funded by European and national agencies targeting grain loss reduction, sustainable wheat cultivation, and agro-food chain innovation. In addition to her scientific leadership, she contributes to research evaluation as a reviewer for national funding bodies and supports scholarly communication as an editor for the journal Foods and a reviewer for numerous peer-reviewed journals in food science, food chemistry, and food technology.

Featured Publications

Sgaramella, N., Nigro, D., Pasqualone, A., … Blanco, E., Simeone, R., & Blanco, A. (2023). Genetic mapping of flavonoid grain pigments in durum wheat. Plants, 12(8), 1674.

Scarano, A., Laddomada, B., Blando, F., … Verna, G., Chieppa, M., & Santino, A. (2023). The chelating ability of plant polyphenols can affect iron homeostasis and gut microbiota. Antioxidants, 12(3), 630.

Romano, G., Del Coco, L., Milano, F., … Jilal, A., Fanizzi, F. P., & Laddomada, B. (2022). Phytochemical profiling and untargeted metabolite fingerprinting of the MEDWHEALTH wheat, barley and lentil wholemeal flours. Foods, 11(24), 4070.

Del Coco, M., Laddomada, B., Romano, G., Carcagnì, P., Kumar, S., & Leo, M. (2022). Characterization of a collection of colored lentil genetic resources using a novel computer vision approach. Foods, 11(24), 3964.

Calabriso, N., Scoditti, E., Massaro, M., … Chieppa, M., Laddomada, B., & Carluccio, M. A. (2022). Non-celiac gluten sensitivity and protective role of dietary polyphenols. Nutrients, 14(13), 2679.

Laddomada, B., & Wang, W. (2022). Multiple approaches to improve the quality of cereal-based foods. Foods, 11(13), 1849.

Wan-Yu Liu | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Wan-Yu Liu | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

National Chung Hsing University | Taiwan

Dr. Wan-yu Liu is a distinguished scholar in environmental economics and forest resource management, widely recognized for his extensive contributions to climate change mitigation, carbon sequestration, natural carbon sinks, and environmental resource planning. With academic training spanning financial management, agricultural economics, and environmental economics, he has built a multidisciplinary foundation that shapes his rigorous and solutions-oriented research. His career includes faculty positions in natural resources and forestry, culminating in his early promotion to full professor and subsequent appointment as Distinguished and later Tenured Distinguished Professor at National Chung Hsing University, reflecting his exceptional academic achievements. Dr. Liu’s award-winning research honored by major academic societies in land economics, rural economics, and rural development has advanced understanding of afforestation incentives, carbon sink mechanisms, and economic strategies for environmental conservation. He has published more than 100 journal articles and conference papers in influential international journals across applied science and environmental science. His leadership extends to service as director or board member of multiple professional societies, while his work has been repeatedly recognized through prestigious awards, including multiple first-place honors at national academic conferences, the Outstanding Young Scholar Research Achievement Award, and notable distinctions from international publishers. He has also received top teaching and service awards from his institution, demonstrating excellence across research, education, and academic leadership. In recent years, he has earned some of the highest honors in Taiwanese agriculture and forestry, including recognition as one of the National Top Ten Outstanding Agricultural Experts and major academic society awards. His expertise has further led to national policy roles, including appointment to the National Sustainable Development Council. His global impact is acknowledged through his inclusion among Stanford University’s “World’s Top 2% Scientists,” underscoring his sustained influence on environmental sustainability research and policy.

Featured Publications

Liu, C.-L., & Liu, W.-Y. (2025). Assessing tourism pressure on wildlife in a protected area: A social big data approach using photo-sharing data and species distribution modeling. Ecological Informatics.

Lin, C.-C., Zhang, S.-Y., Chou, Y.-L., & Liu, W.-Y. (2025). Energy management scheduling of a smart factory with carbon capture and storage, carbon emission quota cap-and-trade, and green energy trading. Energy.

Yu, H. W., & Liu, W.-Y. (2025). Strategic decision-making in wildfire risk management: Risk attitudes, strategy shifts, and policy implications in Taiwan. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction.

Liu, W.-Y., Yen, C.-C., Lee, R. S. K., & Lin, C.-C. (2025). Navigating crowds: Reconsidering visitor recreational experience and crowding preference for a forest park in Taiwan. Forest Policy and Economics.

Chen, Y.-C., & Liu, W.-Y. (2025). Market opportunities for forest-based products: A case study of understory-cultivated bamboo mushrooms. Agroforestry Systems.

Liu, C.-L., & Liu, W.-Y. (2025). Sacred heritage and environmental sustainability: Carbon and biodiversity insights from Taiwan’s Fo Guang Shan Monastery and Buddha Museum. npj Heritage Science.

Asri, A. K., Chang, H.-T., Yu, C.-P., Liu, W.-Y., Chern, Y.-R., Xie, R.-H., Lung, S.-C. C., Chi, K. H., Chen, Y.-C., Cheng, S.-S., et al. (2025). Spatiotemporal estimation of ambient forest phytoncides: Unveiling patterns through geospatial-based machine learning approach. Ecological Indicators.

George Papatheodorou | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

George Papatheodorou | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

University of Patras, Oceanus-Lab, Department of Geology | Greece

Prof. Dr. George Papatheodorou is a distinguished Professor of Geological and Environmental Oceanography whose career has significantly advanced the scientific understanding of marine systems, seabed processes, and environmental change. Serving at the Department of Geology at the University of Patras, he has held several key academic leadership roles, including Vice Head and later Head of the Geology Department, and subsequently Dean of the School of Natural Sciences across two consecutive terms. As Director of the Laboratory of Marine Geology and Physical Oceanography (Oceanus-Lab), he has led pioneering research initiatives that integrate marine geophysics, marine sedimentology, marine geochemistry, and geological oceanography to investigate active faults, submarine gravitational sediment movements, seabed fluid flows, and the dynamics of marine and lacustrine environments. His work extends to critical interdisciplinary domains such as marine pollution, with a particular focus on marine litter, coastal erosion processes, hypoxic and anoxic landlocked basins, and the mapping of marine and freshwater habitats. Over the course of his academic trajectory, he has contributed extensively as Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and full Professor, shaping both research and education in marine sciences. His early professional experience includes significant appointments in chemical oceanography, fisheries–aquaculture technology, and oceanography teaching roles, reflecting the breadth of his expertise across aquatic and marine disciplines. He is also recognized for his contributions to marine geoarchaeology, offering scientific insights into submerged cultural landscapes and coastal heritage. Through decades of scholarship, leadership, and mentorship, his work has provided valuable frameworks for understanding geological processes, environmental risks, and anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems, positioning him as a leading figure in the field of marine geology and environmental oceanography.

Featured Publications

Mozaniel Oliveira | Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Mozaniel Oliveira | Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Campus de Pesquisa – Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi | Brazil

Mozaniel Santana de Oliveira is a dedicated researcher in the fields of natural products, essential oils, and extraction technologies, recognized for his scientific contributions at the Universidade Federal do Pará. His work focuses on the study, characterization, and innovative application of bioactive compounds derived from Amazonian flora, aiming to advance sustainable use of biodiversity and promote value-added products with environmental, industrial, and therapeutic relevance. Throughout his career, he has engaged in interdisciplinary research that bridges chemistry, biotechnology, and environmental sciences, contributing to the development of extraction methods, analytical approaches, and applied solutions for essential oils and natural product derivatives. His publications reflect a strong commitment to scientific rigor and the exploration of novel techniques for isolating, evaluating, and optimizing natural substances for use across pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food, and agricultural sectors. By collaborating with academic teams, industry partners, and community stakeholders, he supports the responsible utilization of natural resources and the development of technologies that enhance local and regional economic potential. His research also involves assessing biological activity, chemical composition, and quality control parameters to ensure safe and effective applications of natural compounds. With an active presence in the scientific community, he contributes to conferences, peer-reviewed journals, and collaborative projects that strengthen the understanding of bioactive oils, extraction processes, and sustainability-driven innovations. Through his work at the Universidade Federal do Pará, he continues to expand the scientific knowledge base surrounding Amazonian natural resources, fostering advancements in research and technology that align with global demands for natural products, environmental responsibility, and biotechnological development. His efforts support the integration of science, sustainability, and innovation, underscoring his role as an influential contributor to the field of natural product research.

Featured Publications

Rout, S., Tambe, S., Deshmukh, R. K., Mali, S., Cruz, J., Srivastav, P. P., Amin, P. D., et al. (2022). Recent trends in the application of essential oils: The next generation of food preservation and food packaging. Trends in Food Science & Technology, 129, 421–439.

Ramos da Silva, L. R., Ferreira, O. O., Cruz, J. N., Pereira Franco, C. de J., et al. (2021). Lamiaceae essential oils, phytochemical profile, antioxidant, and biological activities. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2021(1), Article 6748052.

Ramos da Silva, L. R. R., Ferreira, O. O., Cruz, J. N., Franco, C. J. P., Dos Anjos, T. O., et al. (2021). Lamiaceae essential oils, phytochemical profile, antioxidant, and biological activities. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine: eCAM, 2021, Article 6748052.

Shaaban, H. A. (2020). Essential oil as antimicrobial agents: Efficacy, stability, and safety issues for food application. In Essential oils—Bioactive compounds, new perspectives and applications.

de Oliveira, M. S., da Costa, W. A., Pereira, D. S., Botelho, J. R. S., et al. (2016). Chemical composition and phytotoxic activity of clove (Syzygium aromaticum) essential oil obtained with supercritical CO₂. The Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 118, 185–193.

de Oliveira, M. S., da Cruz, J. N., Silva, S. G., da Costa, W. A., de Sousa, S. H. B., et al. (2019). Phytochemical profile, antioxidant activity, inhibition of acetylcholinesterase and interaction mechanism of the major components of the Piper divaricatum essential oil. The Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 145, 74–84.

Carlos Suárez-Gargallo | Management and Accounting | Editorial Board Member

Carlos Suárez-Gargallo | Management and Accounting | Editorial Board Member

University of Alicante, Faculty of Economics and Business | Spain

Carlos Suárez-Gargallo is a dedicated academic and researcher whose work reflects a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in his field through rigorous inquiry, collaborative scholarship, and innovative problem-solving. As a member of the academic community at the University of Alicante, he contributes to both teaching and research with a focus on producing impactful, high-quality work that supports scientific progress and societal development. His scholarly interests span contemporary themes relevant to his discipline, and he actively engages in research projects that explore emerging challenges, develop practical solutions, and contribute to the broader understanding of complex issues. Suárez-Gargallo’s research record, including his presence in international indexing platforms such as Scopus, demonstrates consistent scholarly productivity, analytical depth, and an ability to translate academic concepts into meaningful outcomes. He is committed to fostering a dynamic learning environment where critical thinking, evidence-based practices, and intellectual curiosity are central to academic growth. Through mentorship and collaboration, he supports students and colleagues in pursuing research excellence and expanding their academic horizons. His contributions extend to participating in conferences, publishing peer-reviewed articles, and engaging in scientific dialogues that shape advancements within his field. Suárez-Gargallo remains dedicated to continuous learning, professional development, and interdisciplinary engagement, ensuring that his work remains relevant, forward-looking, and aligned with global research trends. Guided by a commitment to integrity and academic rigor, he continues to build a distinguished presence within the research community, contributing to the evolution of his discipline while promoting a culture of scholarship and innovation.

Featured Publications

Suárez-Gargallo, C., & Zaragoza-Sáez, P. (2023). A comprehensive bibliometric study of the balanced scorecard. Evaluation and Program Planning, 97, 102256.

Suárez-Gargallo, C., & Zaragoza-Sáez, P. (2021). How the balanced scorecard is implemented in the Spanish footwear industry. Sustainability, 13(10), 5641.

Suárez-Gargallo, C., & Zaragoza-Sáez, P. (2023). Port authority of Cartagena: Evidence of a sustainability balanced scorecard. Sustainable Development, 31(5), 3761–3785. 
Zaragoza-Sáez, P., & Suárez-Gargallo, C. (2021). An introduction to the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) in the Spanish footwear industry. Revista Espacios, 42(8).

Suárez-Gargallo, C. (2024). Analysis of the Balanced Scorecard and its natural evolution to a sustainability balanced scorecard: Study of its state-of-the-art and its application to the Spanish footwear industry (Doctoral dissertation, Universidad de Alicante).