Guoqiang Feng | Employee Engagement | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Guoqiang Feng | Employee Engagement | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | The University of  Lanzhou University | China

Dr. Guoqiang Feng is an economist whose research spans organizational theory, institutional economics, governance, environmental policy, and urban and industrial economics. His work integrates both theoretical and empirical approaches, with a focus on local governance, environmental regulation, and the interaction between institutions and economic outcomes. Feng’s studies explore the role of organizational structures, institutional arrangements, and governance mechanisms in shaping economic and social processes, with recent emphasis on environmental governance, digital transformation, and enterprise life cycles. Among his notable publications are “Gender Bias in Leadership in Environmental Governance” , “A Study on the Impact of Growth Targets on the Allocation of Local Environmental Attention” , “The Boundaries of the Role of Interviews: A Case Study of Neighboring Cities’ Feedback Responses to Interviews by the Ministry of Environmental Protection” , “Rent and Taxation: The Theoretical Logic of Local Government Role Selection and “The Level of Decentralization and Property Rights Protection”. Dr. Feng’s research has been widely cited, with over 25 citations across multiple journals. His scholarly influence is reflected in an h-index of 2. His work is recognized for bridging institutional theory with empirical insights, offering policy relevant evidence on governance, environmental management, and organizational dynamics, contributing to both academic discourse and applied economic strategies.

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Mrs. Ada Wong | Rewards & Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ada Wong | Rewards & Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Community Affair Chinese Community Partnership for Health | The University of New York Presbysterian Hosptial | United States

Ada M. Wong, is a researcher and professional recognized for her contributions to the fields of health information management, community health systems, and healthcare administration. Her scholarly and professional work focuses on strengthening the integration between data governance, public health strategy, and organizational performance within healthcare institutions. Wong’s academic background in health information management provides a strong analytical foundation for exploring how structured data systems can drive equitable and efficient healthcare delivery. Her research interests encompass healthcare information systems, medical data quality, and the optimization of clinical and administrative processes through evidence-based management. Wong’s work emphasizes the role of digital transformation in enhancing patient-centered care, promoting interoperability, and improving community health outcomes. She advocates for leveraging health information management as a strategic tool for decision-making, public policy support, and sustainable healthcare innovation. In her scholarly publications, Wong addresses emerging challenges in managing complex health networks, developing standardized reporting frameworks, and improving organizational transparency. Her studies contribute to understanding how data-driven strategies can be applied to bridge healthcare disparities, improve service delivery, and enhance communication between providers, administrators, and policymakers. Across her academic record, Wong has authored 2 research documents, accumulating 52 citations and an h-index of 2. These metrics reflect her growing influence in advancing discussions around healthcare data utilization and system reform. Her contributions demonstrate a commitment to integrating information science with public health goals, positioning her as a valuable voice in contemporary health management discourse. Through her applied research and leadership insights, Wong continues to promote innovation and accountability in healthcare information practices, supporting more resilient, responsive, and community-oriented health systems.

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Chen, Y., Li, X., Wong, A. M., & Zhang, J.  Adaptation of diabetes prevention program for Chinese Americans  a qualitative study. BMC Public Health.