Qian Zhang | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Most Reader’s Article Award

Qian Zhang | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Most Reader’s Article Award

Dr Qian Zhang, Nanjing Xiaozhuang University, China

Qian Zhang is an Associate Professor at Nanjing Xiaozhuang University’s Business School, specializing in environmental economics and economic growth. With a Ph.D. in Forestry Economics and Management from Nanjing Forestry University, her research focuses on sustainability, carbon policies, and digital transformation in economic policy. She has held teaching positions at Sanjiang University and Minnan University of Science and Technology and has been a visiting scholar at the University of Waterloo and the Central University of Finance and Economics. She has published extensively on low-carbon development, forest resource management, and urbanization. Recognized for her research contributions, she has received multiple awards, including a Best Paper Nomination Award at ICWRER. She actively participates in international conferences and summer schools, contributing to global discussions on environmental and resource economics. Her work integrates economic modeling and policy evaluation, offering insights into sustainable economic development.

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓

Qian Zhang earned her Ph.D. in Forestry Economics and Management from Nanjing Forestry University (2016-2021), where she focused on the economic impact of forest resources and low-carbon policies. She obtained her Master’s degree in Applied Economics from China University of Geosciences, Wuhan (2007-2009), deepening her expertise in economic analysis and policy evaluation. Her undergraduate studies in Economics at China University of Geosciences (2003-2007) provided a solid foundation in economic theories and methodologies. Throughout her academic journey, she has engaged in interdisciplinary research on environmental sustainability, economic modeling, and digital transformation in economic growth. Her education has equipped her with strong analytical skills and a deep understanding of how environmental policies shape economic outcomes, enabling her to contribute significantly to both academia and policy-making.

Experience

Qian Zhang is currently an Associate Professor at Nanjing Xiaozhuang University’s Business School, where she teaches and conducts research on environmental economics and sustainable development. She previously served as a teacher at Sanjiang University (2011-2022) and Minnan University of Science and Technology (2009-2011), developing expertise in economic policy analysis and business studies. She has also participated in international academic exchanges, serving as a visiting scholar at the Central University of Finance and Economics (2020-2021) and the University of Waterloo (2017-2018). Through her teaching and research, she has mentored students and contributed to scholarly discourse on environmental regulation, digitalization, and economic growth. Her experience spans interdisciplinary collaborations, integrating economic and environmental research to address pressing global challenges.

Awards & Honors

Qian Zhang has received numerous recognitions for her contributions to environmental and economic research. She was nominated for the Best Paper Award at the 8th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research (ICWRER) in 2019. That same year, she received the Outstanding Student Award at the First Summer School on Environmental and Resource Economics at Renmin University of China. In 2015, she was invited as a keynote speaker at the International Week of Saxion University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, showcasing her expertise in environmental and resource economics. Her research has gained international recognition, and she continues to participate in leading academic events to share her insights on economic sustainability and policy development.

Research Focus

Qian Zhang’s research centers on the intersection of economic growth and environmental sustainability. She explores the economic impact of sustainability policies, with a particular focus on low-carbon development and digital transformation in economic systems. Her work examines the role of forest resources in economic growth and their implications for policy-making. She has also investigated urbanization and environmental regulation, evaluating how government policies influence industrial regions in China. Her research on forest resource management assesses the economic benefits of ecological conservation and its impact on sustainable development. Through her studies, she provides valuable insights into how economic policies can be designed to promote environmental responsibility while fostering growth and innovation.

Publication Top Notes

📖 “The Impact of Digitalization on the Upgrading of China’s Manufacturing Sector’s Global Value Chains” – Journal of the Knowledge Economy (2024)
📖 “Modeling the City-Level Synergistic Effect of Low-Carbon Economic Development in China’s Yangtze River Delta” – Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2023)
📖 “Carbon Emission Reduction Effects in Yangtze River Delta from the Dual Perspectives of Forest Resource Endowment and Low-Carbon Pilot Policy in the Digital Age” – Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (2023)
📖 “The Role and Transmission Mechanism of Forest Resource Abundance on Low-Carbon Economic Development in the Yangtze River Delta Region: Insights from the COP26 Targets” – Resources Policy (2023)
📖 “Exploring the Role of Forest Resource Abundance on Economic Development in the Yangtze River Delta Region: Application of Spatial Durbin SDM Model” – Forests (2022)
📖 “Impact of Urbanization on the Environmental Regulation Efficiency in the Yangtze River Basin Based on the Empirical Analysis of Spatial Econometrics” – International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2021)
📖 “Yangtze River Basin Environmental Regulation Efficiency Based on the Empirical Analysis of 97 Cities from 2005 to 2016” – International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2021)
📖 “Is China Affected by the Resource Curse? A Critical Review of the Chinese Literature” – Journal of Policy Modeling (2020)
📖 Study on Forest Resource Abundance and Economic Development in Yangtze River Delta under the Background of Double Carbon – Wuhan University Press (2023)

Saliha Theiri | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saliha Theiri | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Republic of China Military Academy, Tunisia

Dr. Saliha Theiri is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences of Tunis, specializing in Management Sciences. She received her postdoctoral qualification in Management Sciences in 2021 and completed her doctoral thesis in Finance in 2011. Her research interests include financial performance, digital transformation, cryptocurrency markets, and corporate social responsibility. Dr. Theiri has a diverse professional background, including roles in academia and government, and she has published several articles in reputable journals.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Saliha Theiri completed her postdoctoral qualification in Management Sciences in 2021 at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences of Tunis. She earned her doctoral degree in Management Sciences from ISGS in 2011, specializing in Finance under the guidance of Professor Ati Abdessatar. Her thesis, titled “Structure financière, fidélisation de l’actionnariat individuel et performance : Illustration par les contextes français et tunisien,” focused on financial structure, individual shareholder loyalty, and performance, with examples from French and Tunisian contexts. Prior to her doctoral studies, Dr. Theiri obtained a Research Master’s in Finance in 2007, supervised by Professor Jean-Michel Sahut, with a thesis on “La fidélisation des actionnaires” (Shareholder loyalty). She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Finance, completing her final dissertation on “La prime de risque de change” (Exchange rate risk premium) in 2004 under the supervision of Professor Ezzedine Abouab. Dr. Theiri’s academic journey began with a Baccalaureate in the Mathematics Section in 2000.

🗣️Professional Experience:

Since 2019, Dr. Saliha Theiri has been working as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences of Tunis. Prior to this, from 2013 to 2019, she held a similar position at the University of Jizan in Saudi Arabia. She also served as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences of Tunis from 2012 to 2013. Dr. Theiri’s professional experience also includes roles outside academia. From 2010 to 2012, she worked as a Central Controller at the Ministry of Finance in Tunis. Before that, she was a Contractual Assistant at ISEAH du Kef, part of the University of Jendouba, from 2008 to 2010. She began her professional career as a Temporary Assistant at the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Management Sciences of Jendouba from 2006 to 2007.

 

📚Publications :

Digitization effects on banks’ financial performance: the case of an African country

Authors: S. Theiri, S. Hadoussa

Citations: Not available

Year: 2024

Dividend policy and crisis: Exploring the interplay between performance and financial constraints in the French context

Authors: S. Theiri, S. Ben Hamad, M. Ben Amor

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Short-term effect of COVID-19 pandemic on cryptocurrency markets: A DCC-GARCH model analysis

Authors: K. Ben-Ahmed, S. Theiri, N. Kasraoui

Citations: 1

Year: 2023

Cryptocurrency liquidity during the Russia–Ukraine war: the case of Bitcoin and Ethereum

Authors: S. Theiri, R. Nekhili, J. Sultan

Citations: 23

Year: 2023

The CSR-performance nexus in the French tourism sector: do MCs matter?

Authors: S. Theiri, B.A. Alareeni

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

Perception of the digital transformation as a strategic advantage through the Covid 19 crisis? case of Tunisian banks

Authors: S. Theiri, B. Alareeni

Citations: 8

Year: 2023

The impact of financial performance and firm characteristics on earnings management: Case of Tunisian Companies

Authors: S. Theiri, N. Kasraoui, N. Bouzaiene

Citations: 2

Year: 2022

Weak form of efficiency hypotheses: Empirical modeling with box-Pierce, ADF and ARCH tests

Authors: S. Theiri, A. Ati

Citations: 2

Year: 2020

The importance of relationship management with small shareholders in value creation: Illustration by French and Tunisian backgrounds

Authors: Saliha T., Abdessatar A.

Citations: 0

Year: 2011

 

 

 

Mehdi Seraj | Economics | Excellence in Citation Achievement Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Mehdi Seraj, Economics, Excellence in Citation Achievement Award

economist at Near East University, Nicosia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehdi Seraj, an esteemed economist at Near East University, Nicosia, holds a Ph.D. in Economics, focusing on the impact of real exchange rate undervaluation on economic growth. With a Master’s in Economic Development and Planning, he brings a wealth of academic expertise. Since 2020, Dr. Seraj has been an Instructor, previously a Researcher at FINECON Analytics LTD. Recognized with prestigious awards, including WILEY Top Cited Article 2021-2022, his contributions to economic research shine. Fluent in English and Farsi, with a beginner’s Turkish proficiency, Dr. Seraj’s commitment to excellence is evident in his diverse roles and accolades.

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📚 Education:

2019- Ph.D. in Economics Eastern Mediterranean University/ Famagusta/ North Cyprus Thesis title: The Effect of Real Exchange Rate Undervaluation on Economic Growth 2010- Master of Economic Development and Planning Islamic Azad University/ Iran Thesis title: Analysis of Effective Economic Factors in Cement Industries Supply Chain by Using of SCOR Model 2007- Bachelor of Industrial Engineering- systems analysis and Planning Mazandaran University of Science and Technology/ Iran Thesis title: Risk Management

Work Experience:

2020-Present: Instructor Employer: Near East University, Department of Economics (Cyprus) 2019-2020: Researcher Employer: FINECON Analytics LTD (Cyprus) 2015-2020: Teaching assistant Employer: Prof. Dr. Glenn P. Jenkins at Eastern Mediterranean University (Cyprus) 2013 -2014: Lecturer Employer: Islamic Azad University (Iran) 2013-2015: Market Analyst Employer: Informatics Services Corporation, Selling and Marketing Department (Iran) 2008-2010: Technical Office Counselor, PM, Control project Employer: Firouzkuh Faraz Cement Company (Iran) 2007-2008: Internal Manager Employer: Alborzsazane home (Iran)

AWARDS

2023- WILEY, Top Cited Article 2021-2022, “The impact of financial development on energy consumption in Nigeria”, Journal of OPEC Energy Review 2023- WILEY, Top Cited Article 2021-2022, “Environmental, social, and governance factors in emerging markets: The impact on firm performance”, Journal of Business Strategy and Development 2022- WILEY, Top Downloaded Article in 2021, “Environmental, social, and governance factors in emerging markets: The impact on firm performance”, Journal of Business Strategy and Development 2022- WILEY, Top Downloaded Article in 2021, “The impact of financial development on energy consumption in Nigeria”, Journal of OPEC Energy Review 2022- Near Eat University, Publication Award

Research Focus

Dr. Mehdi Seraj’s research primarily focuses on the intersection of economics and sustainability. His work spans diverse areas, including the role of tourism and human capital in economic growth, the impact of environmental, social, and governance factors on firm performance, and the pursuit of carbon neutrality in energy transition economies. With expertise in renewable energy, Dr. Seraj explores the nexus between economic indicators, energy consumption, and carbon emissions. His contributions extend to understanding income inequality dynamics in sub-Saharan Africa. Dr. Seraj’s research underscores a commitment to addressing crucial issues at the confluence of economic development, sustainability, and global energy transitions.

Publications (TOP NOTES):

Environmental, social, and governance factors in emerging markets: The impact on firm performance, Cited by 70, Publication date: 2021/4/13.
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