Tasawar Nawaz | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tasawar Nawaz | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof | The University of King Fahd University of Petrolium | Saudi Arabia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tasawar Nawaz research integrates both interpretive and positivist approaches, offering rigorous empirical and theoretical insights into governance mechanisms, executive characteristics, faith-based institutions, and financial performance. He has made significant contributions to high-impact international journals, including Financial Times Top-50 outlets, particularly the Journal of Business Ethics. Dr. Nawaz’s scholarly output comprises 32 peer-reviewed documents, which have collectively received 646 citations, reflecting strong academic influence and sustained research relevance. With an h-index of 11, his work demonstrates consistent citation performance across multiple research streams. His publications address contemporary issues such as CEO traits, military and religious entrenchment in governance, intellectual capital efficiency, practices, and Islamic finance structures, contributing meaningfully to global debates in accounting, finance, and strategic management research.

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Xu Xinsheng | Strategic HR Management | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Xu Xinsheng | Strategic HR Management | Research Excellence Award

Professor | The University of Shandong University of Aeronautics | China

Prof. Xinsheng Xu is an accomplished scholar whose research sits at the intersection of supply chain management, inventory theory, risk analytics, and quantitative optimization. With 34 academic documents, over 300 citations, and an h-index of 10, his scholarly impact is reflected in both the depth and breadth of his contributions to operations research and management science. His work advances understanding of decision-making under uncertainty, particularly focusing on how risk attitudes such as loss aversion and risk aversion shape procurement and ordering behavior. A significant portion of his research extends classical models such as the newsvendor framework, exploring new dimensions that incorporate backlogging, shortage penalties, fill rate considerations, opportunity loss, and advanced risk measures including Conditional Value-at-Risk. These models offer improved decision-support tools for retailers, suppliers, and logistics managers facing increasingly volatile market environments. Beyond behavioral decision models, his research also encompasses multi sourcing procurement, dual sourcing under emergency conditions, supply option contracts, supplier default risks, and portfolio purchasing strategies. He has developed analytical methods for optimizing procurement in hybrid sourcing systems, considering mismatch costs, spot market dynamics, emergent replenishment strategies, and utility maximizing approaches for risk-sensitive buyers. In parallel, Xinsheng Xu has made influential contributions to optimization theory, including bilevel programming, tri level supply chain models, smoothing techniques for penalty functions, and algorithmic strategies for constrained optimization. These theoretical developments are applied in multi-stage supply chain design, cooperative risk-sharing, and interaction programming problems. His work appears in respected journals such as International Journal of Production Economics, International Journal of Production Research, Annals of Operations Research, Industrial Management & Data Systems, Computers & Industrial Engineering, Mathematics, Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, and Numerical Functional Analysis and Optimization.

Featured Publications

Xu, X., Sang, S., & Lee, C. K. M. The optimal ordering decision of a retailer with a spot buying. International Journal of Production Research.

Xu, X., & Lee, C. K. M. Portfolio procurement with an option contract and spot market. International Journal of General Systems.

Sang, S., Xu, X., & Lee, C. K. M. A purchaser’s optimal procurement strategy under emergencies. International Journal of General Systems. Published online.

Juan Xu | Women in Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Juan xu | Women in Leadership | Best Researcher Award

NCWU at The University of North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power | China

Mrs. Xu Juan is a dedicated Lecturer at the School of Electrical Engineering, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, recognized for her strong academic foundation and research excellence in electronic science and energy storage materials. She earned her Ph.D. in Electronic Science and Technology from Huazhong University of Science and Technology , following a solid academic path that included a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Xinxiang University and postgraduate studies in Electronic Science and Technology at the same institution. Since joining her current university in 2018, she has actively engaged in teaching and research, contributing significantly to the fields of zinc-ion and sodium-ion batteries, supercapacitors, and nanostructured materials. Her research interests focus on cation doping regulation, oxygen vacancy engineering, and advanced energy storage technologies, aiming to enhance electrochemical performance and energy efficiency. Mrs. Xu has published 24 scientific papers, receiving 80 citations with an h-index of 5, showcasing her growing academic influence. Her technical expertise includes materials synthesis, electrochemical analysis, and nanomaterial interface engineering, combining theoretical understanding with experimental innovation. She has also contributed to two Chinese patents and was part of a research team that won the Henan Provincial First-Class Award for Scientific and Technological Progress for advancements in high-power nonlinear optical terahertz radiation sources. Her professional strengths lie in collaborative research, analytical problem-solving, and high-quality scholarly output. Looking ahead, Mrs. Xu aims to expand her research through interdisciplinary collaborations and explore next-generation flexible and sustainable energy storage systems. With her academic excellence, innovative mindset, and strong commitment to scientific advancement, she continues to be a promising scholar contributing meaningfully to the development of modern energy technologies.

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Featured Publications

Authors unavailable. Enhancing interfacial electron transfer by gradiently constructing polyaniline electron bridge between MOF and MnOx for high-performance flexible supercapacitors. Journal of Power Sources.

Authors unavailable. The optimal integrating state of VOx with the synergistic effect of Cu²⁺ cation and polyaniline for high-performance flexible fiber zinc-ion battery. Journal of Energy Storage.