Md Billal Hossain | Business, Management and Accounting | Best Research Article Award

Md Billal Hossain | Business, Management and Accounting | Best Research Article Award

Dr Md Billal Hossain, Szechenyi Istvan University, Hungary

Dr. Md Billal Hossain is a dedicated scholar, educator, and researcher in the field of management and business sciences. Currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at Westminster International University in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, he brings a global academic perspective shaped by experiences across Hungary, South Korea, Malaysia, and Bangladesh. His teaching areas span design thinking, strategic talent management, and global business environments. Known for his groundbreaking research in e-commerce, trust, and organizational innovation, Dr. Hossain is also a Visiting Researcher at Széchenyi István University, Hungary. He has published widely in top-tier journals indexed in Scopus and SSCI. Dr. Hossain stands out not only for his academic achievements—including being the fastest PhD graduate from his doctoral school—but also for his passion for knowledge sharing, cross-cultural collaboration, and sustainable development. He continues to inspire students and scholars through his dynamic teaching, impactful publications, and commitment to academic excellence.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Md Billal Hossain holds a PhD in Management and Business Administration Sciences from the Hungarian University of Agriculture & Life Sciences (MATE), Hungary, where he completed his degree with summa cum laude distinction and earned the highest diploma score (5.0/5.0). His dissertation focused on “Value of Trust and E-Commerce Transactional Frauds in Bangladesh,” and he graduated as the fastest PhD holder in the history of the Doctoral School. He also earned an MBA in Business Administration from Kumoh National Institute of Technology, South Korea, completing a thesis on SME adoption of e-commerce in Bangladesh. Dr. Hossain began his academic career with a Bachelor’s in Management (Technology) from the University of Technology Malaysia. His diverse and international education provides a robust foundation for his multidisciplinary expertise in organizational management, technology acceptance, and innovation. His academic path has been supported by prestigious full scholarships and fellowships based on academic merit.

Experience

Dr. Hossain is currently a Senior Lecturer at Westminster International University in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, where he teaches a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses including Managing Innovation, Global Business Environment, and Strategic Talent Management. He also serves as a Visiting Researcher at Széchenyi István University’s Sustainability Competence Centre in Hungary. Previously, he worked as a Casual Lecturer and Research Assistant at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, where he contributed to curriculum design and international student engagement. He also held a Research Assistantship at Kumoh National Institute of Technology in South Korea, contributing to several funded projects. Earlier in his career, he served as a Sales and Marketing Executive in Bangladesh. His extensive academic and industry experience spans across research, teaching, marketing, and data analysis, providing him with a well-rounded skill set that bridges theory and practice in management, innovation, and organizational behavior.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Md Billal Hossain has earned multiple prestigious awards in recognition of his academic excellence and scholarly contributions. Most notably, he became the fastest graduate in the history of the Doctoral School of Economic & Regional Sciences at MATE, Hungary, completing his PhD in under three years with the highest distinction (summa cum laude). He was awarded the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship by the Hungarian Government in 2020, a fully-funded scholarship supporting his doctoral studies. Earlier, during his MBA, he received a full tuition fee waiver based on academic merit from Kumoh National Institute of Technology, South Korea. These honors reflect his commitment to academic excellence, research productivity, and leadership in international academic communities. His scholarly achievements continue to earn recognition in the form of high-impact publications and invitations to contribute to research collaborations and sustainability initiatives across Europe and Asia.

Research Focus

Dr. Md Billal Hossain’s research lies at the intersection of technology acceptance, e-commerce, organizational management, and innovation practices. His work delves deep into how trust impacts online transaction behaviors, especially in developing economies like Bangladesh. He also explores factors influencing digital transformation and SME adoption of technology. A key strand of his research is the role of knowledge management in enabling corporate sustainability, which he investigates through both qualitative and quantitative lenses. His publications span high-impact journals in domains such as cleaner production, innovation management, and sustainable supply chains. Dr. Hossain is passionate about building resilient organizations through eco-innovation, human capital, and leadership capabilities. He also focuses on sustainable development goals (SDGs) by linking business practices with green supply chain models and Islamic work ethics. His interdisciplinary approach ensures practical insights for business leaders while contributing theoretical advancements in management science and sustainability studies.

Publication Top Notes

  1. 📘 Exploring the mediating role of knowledge management practices to corporate sustainabilityJournal of Cleaner Production

  2. 📘 Evaluating the Utilization of Technological Factors to Promote E-Commerce Adoption in SMEsElectronic Commerce Research

  3. 📘 Determinants of SMEs’ strategic entrepreneurial innovative digitalization: mediation role of human capitalEuropean Journal of Innovation Management

  4. 📘 Green synergy: unveiling the nexus of green supply chain practices, training, and innovation for sustainable manufacturingKybernetes

  5. 📘 The role of advanced technologies and supply chain collaboration during COVID-19 on sustainable supply chain performanceDiscover Sustainability

  6. 📘 Sustainable policies for a disruptions-tolerant production network model with green investmentEnvironment, Development and Sustainability

  7. 📘 Eco-innovation influence on business performance in Jordanian MSMEs in food processing sectorPLOS ONE

  8. 📘 Impact of Islamic work ethics on employee voice behavior: mediating role of felt obligationCogent Psychology

  9. 📘 Empowering sustainable supply chains performance through leadership, knowledge sharing & strategic managementCogent Business & Management

Jerome verny | Management | Innovative Practices Citation Achievement Award

Mr. Jerome verny | Management | Innovative Practices Citation Achievement Award

Professor at NEOMA Business School, France

Mr. Jerome Verny is a distinguished professor specializing in economic geography and transport/logistics at NEOMA Business School. He is the founder and director of the Master Supply Chain and Digital Transformation program in Paris and has also established the NEOMA Mobility Accelerator and MOBIS. Mr. Verny’s research interests include the relationship between productive and distributive organizations, the transport-logistics sector, new mobilities, and regional development. His academic journey includes a PhD in Economic Geography and a Master’s Degree in Transport and Logistics from Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. His expertise has earned him several prestigious awards, including the International Young Researcher in Transport Award by OCDE-FIT and the Transport Researcher Award by the Republic of Hungary. He has served in various influential roles, such as the Scientific President of Keyros, the largest French mobility investment fund, and Co-President of the organizing committee for the UGI-IGU 100 Paris international congress. Mr. Verny is also an active member of several national and international scientific and advisory committees, contributing significantly to advancements in logistics, mobility, and economic geography.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Mr. Jerome Verny holds a PhD in Economic Geography from Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, where he focused his dissertation on “The Impact of Globalization on Urban Freight Distribution: A Comparative Study of Major European Cities,” graduating in 2005. He also earned a Master’s Degree in Transport and Logistics from the same institution in 2001, presenting a thesis on “Logistics Strategies in the Age of E-Commerce: An Analysis of Distribution Networks.” Prior to this, he completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Geography at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in 1999. His academic background has provided him with a comprehensive understanding of geography, transport, and logistics, which has been foundational to his professional achievements and contributions in these fields.

Professional Experience:

Mr. Jerome Verny has amassed a wealth of professional experience in the fields of economic geography, transport, and logistics. He is currently serving as a Professor at NEOMA Business School, where he specializes in economic geography and transport/logistics. In addition to his academic role, Mr. Verny is the Founder and Director of the Master Supply Chain et Transformation Digitale program in Paris, a pioneering initiative that integrates supply chain management with digital transformation. Mr. Verny is also the Founder and Director of MOBIS, an organization dedicated to advancing mobility solutions. Further showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit, he is the Co-founder of the NEOMA Mobility ACCELERATOR, a platform designed to accelerate innovation and development in the mobility sector. His diverse roles and contributions highlight his commitment to education, innovation, and the practical application of logistics and transport knowledge in the evolving digital landscape.

Honors:

Mr. Jerome Verny has a distinguished record of key research activities and honors. In 2009, he was awarded the International Young Researcher in Transport Award by OCDE-FIT and the Transport Researcher Award by the Republic of Hungary, recognizing his significant contributions to the field. He is the founder and scientific director of a logistics and territory research institute, where he manages a team of up to 12 full-time research engineers, advancing critical research in logistics and transport. Currently, he serves as the Scientific President of Keyros, the largest French mobility investment fund, a position he has held since 2021. His leadership extends to academic recognition as well; he is the President of the Jury for the Best Geography Thesis at CNFG, a role he has fulfilled from 2020 to 2024. Additionally, he co-chaired the organizing committee for the international congress UGI-IGU 100 Paris in 2022, underscoring his influence in international academic circles. In 2022, Mr. Verny was a member of the national competition jury for Echo des Jeunes Professionnels, showcasing his commitment to fostering young talent. Furthermore, he serves as the Scientific President of an investment fund dedicated to “tomorrow’s mobility,” highlighting his forward-thinking approach and dedication to advancing future transportation technologies and methodologies.

Research Interests:

Mr. Verny’s current research focuses on the relationship between productive and distributive organizations, the transport-logistics sector, new mobility solutions, territorial development, and global/local development. His work in these areas aims to advance understanding and innovation in economic geography and international commerce.

 

📚Publications :

Container shipping on the northern sea route
Authors: J. Verny, C. Grigentin
Citations: 389
Year: 2009

The importance of decoupling between freight transport and economic growth
Author: J. Verny
Citations: 33
Year: 2007

Le découplage entre transport de marchandises et croissance: organisations productives, localisations et demande de transport
Authors: G. Joignaux, J. Verny
Citations: 27
Year: 2004

Blockchain & supply chain: towards an innovative supply chain design
Authors: J. Verny, O. Oulmakki, X. Cabo, D. Roussel
Citations: 17
Year: 2020

Do supply chain related factors enhance the prediction accuracy of blockchain adoption? A machine learning approach
Authors: W. Guan, W. Ding, B. Zhang, J. Verny, R. Hao
Citations: 12
Year: 2023

The role of supply chain alignment in coping with resource dependency in blockchain adoption: empirical evidence from China
Authors: W. Guan, W. Ding, B. Zhang, J. Verny
Citations: 11
Year: 2023

Using decomposition-based multi-objective algorithm to solve Selective Pickup and Delivery Problems with Time Windows
Authors: A. Ben-Said, A. Moukrim, R.N. Guibadj, J. Verny
Citations: 11
Year: 2022

Container strategy in the Arctic: cooperation, not confrontation
Authors: J. Verny, C. Grigentin
Citations: 8
Year: 2017

Arctic transportation and new global supply chain organizations: The Northern Sea Route in international economic geography
Author: J. Verny
Citations: 6
Year: 2015

Uncoupling between freight transport and economic growth: production organizations’ locations and transport demand
Authors: G. Joignaux, J. Verny
Citations: 6
Year: 2004

Transport de marchandises et croissance: la problématique du couplage/découplage
Authors: G. Joignaux, J. Verny*
Citations: 5
Year: 2004

Etude du découplage entre croissance économique et mobilité: bilan et perspectives (volet marchandises)
Authors: G. Joignaux, J. Verny
Citations: 5
Year: 2002

An analysis of the Arctic ports
Authors: O. Faury, B. Daudet, P.L. Têtu, J. Verny
Citations: 4
Year: 2019

Les corridors de transport: objets en faveur d’une mobilité durable?
Author: J. Verny
Citations: 4
Year: 2012

Empirical study on consumer’s acceptance of delivery robots in France
Authors: O. Oulmakki, J. Verny, M. Janjevic, M. Khalfalli
Citations: 3
Year: 2023