Naveed Khan | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Naveed Khan | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | International Islamic University | Pakistan

Dr. Naveed Khan is a finance scholar at the International Islamic University, Islamabad, specializing in asset pricing, corporate governance, financial stability, and market risk under economic uncertainty. He holds a PhD focused on asset pricing anomalies across BRICS economies, with earlier research on dividend policy and factor models in Pakistan. Dr. Khan has authored 15 Scopus-indexed publications with 50+ citations, an h-index of 5, and papers in leading journals such as Heliyon, Risks, Computational Economics, and Resources Policy. His work employs advanced econometric and quantile-based methods and informs policy debates on financial resilience, governance, and investment decision-making in emerging markets.

Naveed Khan
Lecturer, International Islamic University

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Spyros Papathanasiou | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Spyros Papathanasiou | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dept Of Economics | National and Kapodistrian University of Athens  | Greece 

Dr. Spyros Papathanasiou is an Associate Professor at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, specializing in Financial Markets, Behavioral Finance, Technical Analysis, Alternative Investments, and Mutual Funds. With a strong academic footprint and a verified institutional affiliation at econ.uoa.gr, he has established himself as a prominent scholar in empirical finance and investment analytics. His research portfolio comprises 75 academic publications, supported by over 1,352 citations, along with an h-index of 20 and an i10-index of 29, reflecting both depth and sustained impact.Dr. Papathanasiou’s work spans a wide spectrum of contemporary financial topics, including volatility spillovers, portfolio risk management, ESG and sustainable investing, investor behavior, market anomalies, and alternative asset performance. He has co-authored numerous studies published in prestigious journals such as Economic Modelling, Finance Research Letters International Review of Economics & Finance, Journal of Asset Management, Managerial Finance, Australian Journal of Management, and Operational Research many of which appear on the ABS list.A hallmark of his scholarship is the consistent use of advanced quantitative methods TVP-VAR models hedging strategy evaluation, transmission mechanisms) to address practical questions facing global investors. His influential papers on ESG investment connectedness Green bubble formation, safe-haven properties of alternative assets, and COVID-19–driven market dynamics have garnered significant citations and international attention. He also contributes foundational research on technical trading rules, IPO performance mutual fund evaluation, sovereign risk linkages and behavioral biases shaping academic and industry conversations in Southern European and global markets.Dr. Papathanasiou maintains active collaborations with leading scholars across Europe advancing cross-country analyses of market integration volatility asymmetries  and investment strategy effectiveness. His research offers valuable insights for policy makers portfolio managers and institutional investors particularly in periods of financial stress and economic uncertainty.Overall his work demonstrates a sustained commitment to bridging theoretical finance with real-world investment practices enhancing both academic understanding and societal resilience in dynamic financial environments.

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Featured Publications

1.Umar, Z., Kenourgios, D., & Papathanasiou, S. (2020). The static and dynamic connectedness of environmental, social, and governance investments: International evidence. Economic Modelling, 93, 112–124. Cited By: 269

2.Kenourgios, D., Papathanasiou, S., & Melas, R. (2007). Initial performance of Greek IPOs, underwriter’s reputation and oversubscription. Managerial Finance. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074350710739614. Cited By : 95

3.Kenourgios, D., Samitas, A., & Papathanasiou, S. (2005). The day of the week effect patterns on stock market return and volatility: Evidence for the Athens Stock Exchange. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Advances in Applied Financial Economics, 91. Cited By: 91

4.Samitas, A., Papathanasiou, S., Koutsokostas, D., & Kampouris, E. (2022). Volatility spillovers between fine wine and major global markets during COVID-19: A portfolio hedging strategy for investors. International Review of Economics & Finance, 76. Cited By: 76

5.Samitas, A., Papathanasiou, S., Koutsokostas, D., & Kampouris, E. (2022). Are timber and water investments safe-havens? A volatility spillover approach and portfolio hedging strategies for investors. Finance Research Letters, 102657. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.frl.2022.102657. Cited By: 63

Dr. Spyros Papathanasiou  envisions a financial ecosystem where data-driven research, behavioral insights, and sustainability principles converge to shape smarter investment strategies. His work continues to influence global debates on market resilience, responsible finance, and emerging asset classes.

Mahdi Salehi | Econometrics and Finance | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Mahdi Salehi | Econometrics and Finance | Excellence in Research Award

Professor of Accounting | Ferdowsi University of Mashhad | Iran

Professor Mahdi Salehi is a leading scholar in Accounting at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, recognized internationally for his extensive contributions to auditing, corporate governance, financial reporting, and capital market behavior. Over nearly two decades, he has produced an outstanding body of research, authoring more than 280 scholarly works, with a citation profile that includes over 611 Published Documents  12445 citations, an h-index of 58, and 274 i10-index entries positioning him among the most influential accounting researchers in the Middle East and emerging markets.His early research played a foundational role in shaping discourse around the audit expectation gap, auditor independence and audit committee effectiveness, demonstrated through seminal works such as Audit Expectation Gap: Reasonableness of Audit Expectation Gap  and Audit Competence and Audit Quality . Throughout he published extensively on entrepreneurship knowledge management corporate governance mechanisms non-audit services the evolution of accounting in Iran financial intermediaries and asymmetric information offering empirical insights into the unique dynamics of emerging economies.Professor Salehi’s most cited works on accounting information systems e-banking on-the-job training effectiveness strategic information systems and audit quality determinants have individually attracted well over 150–300 citations reflecting their enduring theoretical and practical relevance. His more recent publications in influential journals including Sustainability Humanomics Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies EuroMed Journal of Business and Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting address contemporary themes such as CSR disclosure CEO opportunism tax avoidance financial transparency innovation investment efficiency bankruptcy risk and corporate reputation.Professor Salehi’s collaborations with scholars across Europe the Middle East and Asia broaden the global comparative understanding of governance and reporting practices. His work consistently integrates empirical rigor with societal relevance contributing to policy debates on transparency auditor responsibility ethical governance and sustainable corporate conduct. With substantial scholarly visibility and real-world impact Professor Salehi stands as a pivotal figure whose research continues to shape accounting thought professional practice and regulatory development in emerging and international contexts.

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Featured Publications

1.Salehi, M., Rostami, V., & Mogadam, A. (2010). Usefulness of accounting information system in emerging economy: Empirical evidence of Iran. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2(2), 186–195. Cited By : 310

2.Salehi, M., & Alipour, M. (2010). E-banking in emerging economy: Empirical evidence of Iran. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2(1), 201–209. Cited By : 282

3.Alipour, M., Salehi, M., & Shahnavaz, A. (2009). A study of on the job training effectiveness: Empirical evidence of Iran. International Journal of Business and Management, 4(11), 63–68. Cited By : 215

4.Hemmatfar, M., Salehi, M., & Bayat, M. (2010). Competitive advantages and strategic information systems. International Journal of Business and Management, 5(7), 158–169. Cited By : 177

5.Salehi, M., Fakhri Mahmoudi, M. R., & Daemi Gah, A. (2019). A meta-analysis approach for determinants of effective factors on audit quality: Evidence from emerging market. Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies, 9(2), 287–312. Cited By : 168

The nominee’s research advances scientific understanding of financial systems in emerging economies, offering evidence-based insights that strengthen transparency, audit quality, and digital banking adoption. Their work supports more resilient institutions and empowers societies through improved financial decision-making and governance.

Hongwen Chen| Econometrics and Finance| Best Researcher Award

Dr.Hongwen Chen| Econometrics and Finance| Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, School of Tourism,China

Dr. Hongwen Chen exemplifies the profile of a modern, interdisciplinary researcher whose work is grounded in empirical rigor, policy relevance, and societal impact. His publications in leading journals, record of funded research, and contributions to public policy clearly demonstrate his excellence and innovation. The blend of academic depth and applied reach makes him a model candidate for this recognition.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Chen earned his Ph.D. in Economics, focusing on environmental and trade interactions, from a top-tier institution in China. His doctoral research“Study on the Impact of Export Trade on Air Pollutant Emissions and Residents’ Health in China”—was recently published by China Financial and Economic Publishing House, a national-level publisher.

Professional Experience

Currently serving as a faculty member at Nanchang University, Dr. Chen is actively engaged in research, teaching, and supervising postgraduate students. He is a core researcher in multiple provincial and national researchprojects and serves as the Editor-in-Chief for provincial-level comprehensive development reports.

Skills

Advanced econometric modeling and data analytics Interdisciplinary integration of environmental, economic, and public health data Policy analysis and empirical evaluation using quasi-natural experiments Bilingual academic communication (Chinese and English)
Research leadership and project management across national and provincial platforms

Research Interests

Advanced econometric modeling and data analytics Interdisciplinary integration of environmental, economic, and public health data Policy analysis and empirical evaluation using quasi-natural experiments Bilingual academic communication (Chinese and English)

Conclusion

Dr. Hongwen Chen is strongly recommended for the “Research for Best Researcher Award”. His academic achievements, growing international presence, and real-world impact fulfill and exceed the award’s core criteria. With continued global engagement and expanded mentorship activities, he is poised for even greater researchleadership in the years to come.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Song, T., Dian, J., & Chen, H. (2023). Can smart city construction improve carbon productivity? A quasi-natural experiment based on China’s smart city pilot. Sustainable Cities and Society, 92, 104478.

  • Feng, T., Chen, H., & Liu, J. (2022). Air pollution-induced health impacts and health economic losses in China driven by US demand exports. Journal of Environmental Management, 324, 116355.

  • Chen, H., Cheng, K., & Zhang, M. (2023). Does geographic proximity affect firms’ cross-regional development? Evidence from high-speed rail construction in China. Economic Modelling, 126, 106402.

  • Cheng, K., Chen, H., Zhang, F., & Zhang, M. (2023). China’s high-quality innovation development from an institutional perspective: Regional differences and convergence. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 29(6), 1657–1686.

  • Zhao, H., Chen, H., & He, L. (2022). Embodied carbon emissions and regional transfer characteristics—Evidence from China. Sustainability, 14(4), 1969.

  • Chen, H., Yan, B., Fei, R., & Bao, S. (2023). Assessing the impact of trade policy uncertainty on pollution emissions: An analysis of Chinese firms’ green transformation. Environmental Science and Pollution research, 30(47), 104577–104591.

  • Zhao, H., Chen, H., Fang, Y., & Song, A. (2022). Transfer characteristics of embodied carbon emissions in export trade—Evidence from China. Sustainability, 14(13), 8034.

  • Chen, H., Xu, J., & Liu, J. (2022). Export expansion may increase adult illness and injury: A quasi-natural experiment on China’s accession to the World Trade Organization. Frontiers in Public Health, 10, 798686.

  • Shi, Z. Z., Chen, H., & Chen, K. (2023). Does the economic growth target overweight induce more polluting activities? Evidence from China. Plos One, 18(3), e0282675.

  • Chen, H., Cheng, K., & Zhang, M. (2023). Labor costs and firms’ internal spatial distributions: Evidence from China. Available at SSRN, 4297195.