Ruixian Song | Econometrics and Finance | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ruixian Song | Econometrics and Finance | Research Excellence Award

Guangzhou University | China

Dr. Ruixian Song is a doctoral researcher in Statistics with a scholarly focus on quantitative finance, green financial systems, and digital innovation supporting sustainable rural and ecological development. Her academic training spans financial engineering and applied finance, progressing with strong research performance, competitive rankings, and multiple distinctions, including the prestigious National Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award in Finance—a recognition granted to a small number of high-impact theses nationwide. Her research contributions include peer-reviewed articles and a master’s dissertation addressing financial service innovation, agricultural financing mechanisms, rural revitalization policies, and insurance models supporting green development. These works have informed discussions in academic, government, and applied finance settings. She has delivered research presentations at national academic forums such as the Lingnan Academic Forum on Digital Empowerment, the Chinese Macroeconomy Symposium, and the Young Economist Society Forum. In addition to academic research, she has gained professional experience in research institutions and the financial sector, contributing to provincial-level policy studies, major research programs, and applied financial analysis. Her work has included project proposal development, policy evaluations, and sectoral research on industrial finance and sustainable investment, some of which has been adopted in institutional and governmental analytical reports. Ruixian’s methodological expertise includes econometric modeling, quantitative analysis, and computational statistics, with proficiency in Stata, Python, and MATLAB. She also holds multiple professional certifications related to securities analysis and financial practice. Her research vision is centered on advancing evidence-based financial innovation that aligns environmental sustainability, digital transformation, and inclusive development. Through interdisciplinary scholarship and policy-oriented inquiry, she aims to support the evolution of green finance frameworks and contribute to the broader transformation toward resilient and equitable economic systems.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Liu, J., Song, R., & Fu, Y. (2025). Digital finance empowering corporate ESG performance: The dual-engine role of digital transformation and green technological innovation. Sustainability, 17(23), Article 10743.

Avanidhar Subrahmanyam | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Avanidhar Subrahmanyam | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

UCLA | United States 

Prof. Avanidhar Subrahmanyam is a globally recognized scholar in finance whose work has significantly shaped contemporary understanding of market microstructure, asset pricing, liquidity dynamics, and behavioral influences in financial decision-making. With a prolific academic record of 122 research documents, more than 15,960 citations, and an h-index of 49, he ranks among the most influential voices in modern financial economics. His research has appeared in premier journals and is frequently referenced in policy discussions, regulatory modeling, and advanced financial analytics, underscoring the practical relevance and theoretical depth of his contributions. Prof. Subrahmanyam is particularly renowned for pioneering insights into how investor psychology, information asymmetries, and market frictions influence asset prices and trading behavior—work that has advanced both academic discourse and real-world market design. His expertise extends across empirical finance, econometric modeling, and interdisciplinary research intersecting economics, psychology, and data science. Throughout his career, he has actively collaborated with leading international researchers, contributing to multi-institutional and cross-disciplinary projects that enhance global understanding of financial markets. These collaborations have resulted in influential frameworks used by practitioners, central banks, investment institutions, and risk-management bodies. His scholarship has played a critical role in informing studies related to liquidity crises, high-frequency trading, behavioral anomalies, and investor welfare, providing valuable guidance to regulators and industry leaders seeking to design stable and transparent markets. Prof. Subrahmanyam’s work also carries strong societal impact, offering analytical foundations for improving market fairness, mitigating systemic risks, and strengthening the financial resilience of economies.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar

Featuered Publications

Daniel, K., Hirshleifer, D., & Subrahmanyam, A. (1998). Investor psychology and security market under‐ and overreactions. The Journal of Finance, 53(6), 1839–1885.

Brennan, M. J., & Subrahmanyam, A. (1996). Market microstructure and asset pricing: On the compensation for illiquidity in stock returns. Journal of Financial Economics, 41(3), 441–464.

Chordia, T., Roll, R., & Subrahmanyam, A. (2000). Commonality in liquidity. Journal of Financial Economics, 56(1), 3–28.

Chordia, T., Roll, R., & Subrahmanyam, A. (2001). Market liquidity and trading activity. The Journal of Finance, 56(2), 501–530.

Brennan, M. J., Chordia, T., & Subrahmanyam, A. (1998). Alternative factor specifications, security characteristics, and the cross-section of expected stock returns. Journal of Financial Economics, 49(3), 345–373.

Hayet Soltani | Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hayet Soltani | Finance | Best Researcher Award

University of Sfax, Tunisia

Dr. Hayet Soltani, a Tunisian scholar, is an accomplished researcher in finance, business engineering, and digitalization of companies, with expertise spanning financial stress, investor sentiment, stock market dynamics, clean energy, and sustainable investments. She earned her Ph.D. in Finance (2020), Master’s in Finance (2016), and Bachelor’s in Finance (2013) from the Faculty of Economics and Management of Sfax, Tunisia, later enhancing her qualifications with a Ma   ter’s in Business Engineering and Digitalization of Companies (2023). She also undertook international research training, including a doctoral internship at Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Paris III (2019), and specialized courses in bibliometric analysis, Zotero, and soft skills certification. Professionally, Dr. Soltani has held multiple lecturer positions at leading Tunisian institutions, including the Higher Institute of Management of Gabes (2021–2024), the Higher Institute of Business Administration of Sfax (2025), and others, where she has contributed significantly to finance and management education. Her research interests include financial market integration, digital banking strategies, ESG investment forecasting, and the spillover effects between financial, cryptocurrency, and commodity markets, particularly during crises. She has authored 9 peer-reviewed Scopus-indexed publications with 61 citations and an h-index of 5, with works published in high-impact journals such as Quality & Quantity, Asia-Pacific Financial Markets, EuroMed Journal of Business, and the Journal of the Knowledge Economy, alongside several works under review. Her research skills include econometric modeling, bibliometric analysis, machine learning applications in finance, and advanced statistical software proficiency (EVIEWS, STATA, RATS, Bibliometrix, Zotero). She has actively participated in international conferences, presenting research on finance, AI, sustainability, and ethical investment. Recognized for her academic contributions, she has earned visibility in the International Research Awards on Science, Health, and Engineering, reflecting her rising impact in the global research community. In conclusion, Dr. Soltani’s strong academic foundation, professional teaching experience, international collaborations, and growing publication record highlight her as an emerging leader in financial economics and digitalization research, with promising potential to shape innovative frameworks that bridge finance, technology, and sustainability on a global scale.

Profile: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

  1. Soltani, H., Taleb, J., & Boujelbène Abbes, M. (2025). The directional spillover effects and time-frequency nexus between stock markets, cryptocurrency, and investor sentiment during the COVID-19 pandemic. European Journal of Management and Business Economics, 34(1), 23–46.

  2. Soltani, H., Aloulou, A., & Boujelbène Abbes, M. (2017). The impact of political instability on investor sentiment and market performance: Evidence from Tunisian Revolution. IUP Journal of Applied Finance, 23(4), 7–23.

  3. Soltani, H., & Boujelbène Abbes, M. (2023). The predictive power of financial stress on the financial markets dynamics: Hidden Markov model. Journal of Economics and Finance, 47(1), 94–115.

  4. Soltani, H., & Boujelbène Abbes, M. (2023). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the nexus between the investor’s sentiment and the financial market dynamics: Evidence from the Chinese market. Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration, 15(5), 673–694.

  5. Soltani, H., & Boujelbène Abbes, M. (2025). Regime-specific spillover effects between financial stress, GCC stock markets, Brent crude oil, and the gold market. Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 16(2), 8840–8866.

Md. Shoriful Islam | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md. Shoriful Islam | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Zhengzhou University, China

Mr. Md. Shoriful Islam, a Bangladeshi academic and researcher, is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Applied Economics at the Business School of Zhengzhou University, China, where his doctoral thesis focuses on the multidimensional effects of microfinancing on sustainable development, particularly poverty alleviation, unemployment reduction, and environmental sustainability. He holds both BBA and MBA degrees in Finance and Banking from Rajshahi University, where he graduated with top honors, securing first position in his BBA batch and second in MBA, alongside a strong academic foundation from Pabna Zilla School and Govt. Edward College. Professionally, he has accumulated more than 15 years of teaching and academic leadership experience, serving as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, and Assistant Professor at Northern University Bangladesh before joining Zhengzhou University, with additional responsibilities as Program Coordinator for BBA, MBA, and Internship & Placement Programs. His research interests lie in development economics, social entrepreneurship, renewable energy consumption, and sustainable finance, integrating advanced econometric modeling with policy-relevant insights. Islam is skilled in data analysis software such as STATA, R, Python, EViews, and proficient in curriculum design, student mentorship, program coordination, and academic event management. His scholarly work has appeared in high-impact international journals such as Sustainable Development (Wiley), Journal of Knowledge Economy (Springer), Innovation and Green Development (Elsevier), and Environmental Science & Pollution Research (Springer Nature), contributing to debates on social enterprises, poverty alleviation, and environmental sustainability, with 6 Scopus-indexed publications, 23 citations, and an h-index of 2. He has presented at international conferences and forums, engaging with scholars and practitioners on finance, social enterprises, and sustainability. Among his honors, he received a Gold Medal from Rajshahi University for his outstanding BBA performance. In conclusion, Md. Shoriful Islam exemplifies a dedicated scholar whose academic excellence, impactful research, teaching contributions, and international collaborations position him as a future leader in applied economics and sustainable development.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

Ayoungman, F. Z., Islam, M. S., Chishti, M. Z., & Shawon, A. H. (2024). A pathway towards sustainable development: Analysing the influential role of microfinancing on environmental quality in developing nations. Sustainable Development. Wiley. (SSCI indexed, Impact Factor: 8.2, CiteScore: 14.5, JCR Q1).

Ayoungman, F. Z., Islam, M. S., Zhang, F. L., et al. (2024). Social enterprise’s initiatives for socioeconomic sustainability: Appraisal based on morphogenetic/morphostatic approach and opportunity co-creation theory. Journal of Knowledge Economy. Springer Nature. (ABS 1 indexed, JCR Q1).

Ayoungman, F. Z., Islam, M. S., Masukujjaman, M., Shawon, A. H., & Mahmud, A. A. (2024). Financial factors influencing investment willingness in environment-friendly business: Empirical study on an emerging economy. Innovation and Green Development, 4(1). Elsevier.

Islam, M. S. (2024). Nongovernmental organizations transforming into social enterprises in the process of institutionalizing solutions to major social crises for ensuring sustainable social development. Zakaria Journal of Social Science, 4(1), 41–55. ISSN: 2957-4897.

Ayoungman, F. Z., Shawon, A. H., Ahmed, R. R., Khan, M. K., & Islam, M. S. (2023). Exploring the economic impact of institutional entrepreneurship, social innovation, and poverty reduction on carbon footprint in BRICS countries: What is the role of social enterprise? Environmental Science and Pollution Research. Springer Nature. (SCIE and Scopus indexed Q1 journal, Impact Factor: 6.18).

Simon Pierre Onana | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Simon Pierre Onana | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at UNIVERSITY OF YAOUNDE 2, Cameroon.

Simon Pierre Onana, an economist specializing in Public Finance Economics, holds a Ph.D. from the University of Yaoundé II. With extensive academic training, he excels as a Division Chief of Budget and Financial Affairs at the University of Bertoua. Previously, he served as the Budget and Equipment Service Manager at the University of Yaoundé 2. Onana’s research interests include public economics, finance, and quantitative techniques, contributing to various publications and presenting at conferences. He also engages in consultancy projects, offering expertise to organizations like the Mission for the Development of the Far North and the Douala Gynecological and Pediatric Hospital. Proficient in French and English, Onana’s expertise and contributions make him a valued figure in academia and public finance management.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Simon Pierre Onana’s educational journey reflects a dedicated pursuit of expertise in economic sciences. Graduating from the Faculty of Economics and Management Science (FSEG) at the University of Yaoundé II, he obtained a Doctorat/PhD in Economic Sciences with a specialization in Public Economy in 2019. Prior to this, he completed his Master’s Degree (Master 2 Recherche) in Economic Sciences, also at FSEG-University of Yaoundé II, in 2013. Simon Pierre’s academic pursuits began with a Bachelor’s Degree (Licence) in Economic Sciences from the same institution in 2009, following his completion of secondary education at Lycée de Mballa 2 in 2006, where he obtained his Baccalauréat. Through his academic journey, Simon Pierre has demonstrated a commitment to advancing his knowledge and skills in economic theory, policy analysis, and financial management.

Professional Experience:

Simon Pierre Onana has amassed a wealth of professional experience in academia, research, and consultancy, contributing significantly to the fields of economic sciences and public finance. Notably, since November 2023, he has served as the Chief of the Budget and Financial Affairs Division at the University of Bertoua, overseeing financial planning and resource allocation strategies. Prior to this, from July 2021, Simon Pierre held the position of Chief of the Budget and Equipment Service at the University of Yaoundé 2, where he played a key role in managing budgetary allocations and logistical resources. His academic career includes roles as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management at the University of Yaoundé 2 and as a Professor Consultant at the Institute of Public Management (ISMP), where he shared his expertise in economics and finance with students and professionals alike. Additionally, Simon Pierre has contributed as a Visiting Lecturer at the Royal College of Art, UK, further enriching his academic experience. His consultancy work spans various sectors, including training sessions on budgetary planning and management for organizations such as the Mission for the Development of the Grand North (MEADEN) and the Douala Gynecological and Pediatric Hospital. Through his diverse professional engagements, Simon Pierre Onana has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing knowledge and promoting effective financial management practices.

Research Interest:

Simon Pierre Onana’s research interests are focused on the fields of public economics, public finance, quantitative techniques, and public financial management. He is particularly interested in studying the mechanisms and efficiency of public budget programs, exploring how they impact public spending and resource allocation. Additionally, he investigates the relationship between decentralization and local revenue mobilization, examining the effectiveness of fiscal decentralization policies in improving service delivery and promoting local development. Through his research, Onana seeks to provide insights into key economic and financial issues facing Cameroon and contribute to the development of evidence-based policy solutions that foster economic growth and sustainable development at both national and local levels.

Award and Honors:

Simon Pierre Onana has garnered a series of accolades and honors for his noteworthy contributions to the realm of economics and public finance. Among his distinguished recognitions are the College Scholarship (2015) from the Royal College of Art, which commended his outstanding academic performance and research contributions. Additionally, he received the prestigious PhD Continuous Fund (2015) and Research Conference Fund (2015) from the same institution, providing crucial support for his doctoral research pursuits and enabling his participation in academic conferences. Furthermore, his innovative prowess was acknowledged with the Highly Commended Award (2005) in the Toshiba Hard Disc Drive Revolution Design Competition, UK, and the Runner-Up Prize (2001) in the ICI Dulux Student Design Award, underscoring his excellence and creativity in design. These honors underscore Onana’s commitment to academic excellence and his substantial impact on the field of economics and public finance through his scholarly endeavors and innovative contributions.

Research Skills:

Simon Pierre Onana possesses a diverse array of research skills honed through his extensive academic and professional experiences. With a keen ability to conduct both theoretical and empirical research, Onana is proficient in formulating research hypotheses, designing methodologies, collecting and analyzing data, and drawing meaningful conclusions. He is adept at utilizing various statistical techniques and econometric methods to analyze economic phenomena and draw insights from complex datasets. Additionally, Onana demonstrates strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills, allowing him to identify gaps in existing literature and propose innovative research approaches to address them. His proficiency in both qualitative and quantitative research methods enables him to undertake comprehensive investigations into topics such as public finance, decentralization, and economic development. Furthermore, Onana has a proven track record of effectively communicating research findings through academic publications, presentations at conferences, and contributions to scholarly journals, demonstrating his ability to disseminate knowledge and contribute to academic discourse effectively.