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

Dr. Md. Rubel Islam | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Bangladesh Bank (The Central Bank of Bangladesh), Bangladesh

Dr. Md. Rubel Islam is an accomplished economist and researcher whose work focuses on the intersections of monetary policy, remittances, development economics, and financial inclusion. His research explores the socioeconomic and political dimensions of remittance flows, examining their influence on poverty reduction, household welfare, governance, and democratic development in emerging economies. By combining advanced econometric techniques with empirical data, he provides deep insights into how financial systems and policy reforms can enhance economic stability and inclusive growth. His scholarly contributions, published in leading international journals such as Review of Development Economics, Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics, and Social System Studies, highlight his ability to translate complex economic theories into actionable policy recommendations. In addition to his work on remittances, Dr. Islam’s research extends to central banking, macroeconomic management, and digital finance, where he emphasizes the role of technology and innovation in strengthening financial systems. His analytical proficiency with statistical software such as STATA, E-Views, and R supports his data-driven approach to research, allowing him to contribute meaningfully to evidence-based policy formulation. Through his academic and professional endeavors, Dr. Islam continues to advance the discourse on sustainable economic development, governance, and financial resilience, positioning himself as a thought leader in applied economics and policy innovation.

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Featured Publications

  1. Islam, M. R., & Lee, K. K. (2025). Do foreign remittances fuel or fight against corruption? Evidence from developing countries. Review of Development Economics.

  2. Islam, M. R., & Lee, K. K. (2024). Dynamics of remittances on household well-being in Bangladesh: Does regional migration matter? 社会システム研究, 85.

  3. Islam, M. R., & Lee, K. K. (2023). Do foreign remittances promote democracy? A dynamic panel study of developing countries. Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics, 64(1), 59–85.

  4. Islam, M. R. (2021). The impact of foreign remittances on household income and poverty: Empirical evidence from Bangladesh. Asian Journal of International Studies, 57, 76.

  5. Rahman, A., Khatun, R., Hoque, M. R., Ashraf, S., Rahman, A., & Islam, M. R. (2020). An impact assessment study on special agricultural credit program at 4 percent concessional interest rate. Special Research Work (SRW) of Bangladesh Bank, 2001.

Dr. Md. Rubel Islam’s work bridges the gap between academic research and real-world economic policymaking by providing data-driven insights that enhance financial inclusion, governance, and monetary stability. His research on remittances and macroeconomic policy supports sustainable economic growth, empowering developing nations to build resilient financial systems and reduce poverty through innovative policy solutions.

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.

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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.