Helena Santos-Rodrigues | Organization Companies | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Helena Santos-Rodrigues | Organization Companies | Best Research Article Award

Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, Portugal

Helena Maria da Silva Santos Rodrigues is a distinguished academic and researcher whose scholarly and pedagogical contributions have significantly advanced the fields of business management, marketing, and innovation studies, particularly in the Euroregion of Galicia and Northern Portugal. With a career spanning decades, she has earned a reputation for excellence in academic leadership, interdisciplinary research, and international collaboration, marked by a deep commitment to the development of sustainable management practices and intellectual capital analysis. Her academic journey reflects a blend of rigorous scholarship and applied innovation, which has shaped her teaching and research directions in impactful ways.

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Education

Helena Rodrigues holds a PhD with European Mention from the University of Vigo, awarded in 2008 with the highest distinction—Sobressaliente Cum Laude. Her dissertation focused on the development of an analytical model for intellectual capital and its influence on innovation capabilities within the automotive sector in the Euroregion Galicia – Northern Portugal, a study that earned her the prestigious PhD Investigation Extraordinary Award in 2011. She also holds a Diploma in Advanced Studies from the same university, obtained in 2003. Her educational foundation is robust, with an MBA in Marketing and International Finances (1997–1998) and a Post-Graduation in the same field (1996–1997) from Lusófona University of Humanities and Technologies. She completed her five-year Bachelor’s degree in Administration and Organization Management at the Catholic Portuguese University in Oporto, and her academic qualifications are recognized in Spain under the homologated title of Administration and Direction.

Experience

Throughout her academic career, Rodrigues has contributed extensively to curriculum development and international educational projects. Notably, from 2011 to 2014, she was actively involved in developing the Innovation Module for a postgraduate specialization program in Management, Sustainability, and Quality of SMEs. This initiative, part of the RED EURECA project under the ALFA III Program, was designed to improve the sustainability and quality of SMEs across Central American universities. As an Emeritus Professor of the Faculty of Business Administration and Accounting at the University of Panama (since 2016), she has demonstrated exceptional leadership and mentorship. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, real-world applicability, and fostering global academic networks.

Research

Her research interests are diverse yet interlinked by a focus on innovation, strategic management, intellectual capital, and sustainability in SMEs. Rodrigues has dedicated substantial inquiry to the dynamics of knowledge-based resources in organizational competitiveness and the integration of intangible assets into strategic frameworks. She is particularly invested in understanding how these elements drive innovation in cross-border economic regions. Her work often blends qualitative and quantitative methodologies, offering holistic insights into organizational development and economic performance.

Awards

In recognition of her academic excellence and pioneering research, Helena Rodrigues has received multiple accolades. Among these, the PhD Investigation Extraordinary Award by the University of Vigo in 2011 stands out as a testament to the scholarly impact of her doctoral thesis. Furthermore, her designation as Emeritus Professor by the University of Panama in 2016 reflects her continued influence and contribution to international academic collaboration and institutional development.

Publications

Helena Rodrigues has several peer-reviewed publications that exemplify her research scope and academic influence. Notable works include “Intellectual Capital as a Strategic Tool: Application to the Automotive Sector” published in Journal of Intellectual Capital (2009), cited by 78 articles; “Sustainability and Innovation in SMEs: Lessons from a European-Latin American Network” in International Journal of Innovation Management (2013), cited by 45 articles; “Cross-Border Innovation Systems in the Euroregion” in European Planning Studies (2012), cited by 60 articles; “Knowledge Management in Higher Education Institutions: Challenges and Opportunities” in The Learning Organization (2014), cited by 52 articles; “Measurement of Intangible Assets in SMEs: A Multidimensional Approach” in Journal of Small Business Management (2010), cited by 39 articles; “The Role of Intellectual Capital in Regional Development” in Regional Studies (2011), cited by 41 articles; and “Innovation Capacity and Strategic Human Resources in SMEs” in Management Decision (2015), cited by 33 articles. These publications collectively reflect her focus on intellectual capital, innovation management, and SME development, and they have been cited in over 350 academic works, indicating the relevance and applicability of her research.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Helena Maria da Silva Santos Rodrigues stands as a prolific scholar and educator whose work bridges the academic and practical realms of business and innovation management. Her dedication to enhancing organizational sustainability, promoting intellectual capital, and fostering international academic partnerships has left a lasting impact on students, colleagues, and the broader research community. Through her ongoing involvement in academic development, publication, and thought leadership, Rodrigues continues to shape the discourse around strategic management and regional innovation systems.

Jiangwei Luo | Business Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jiangwei Luo | Business Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

PHD at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia

Luo Jiangwei is a dedicated researcher and PhD candidate at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) and enterprise management. His research delves into AI integration, organizational agility, and enterprise performance optimization. With a strong academic background, Luo Jiangwei has contributed significantly to AI-driven management frameworks. His work employs methodologies such as PLS-SEM and neural networks to analyze AI-driven organizational capabilities. His contributions to academia include consulting on AI adoption strategies and developing innovative business models to enhance enterprise competitiveness. Through interdisciplinary research, he aims to bridge the gap between AI technology and strategic enterprise transformation.

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Education

Luo Jiangwei is currently pursuing a PhD at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). His academic journey is rooted in artificial intelligence and enterprise management, where he has focused on AI-driven enterprise performance and agility. With a strong foundation in AI integration and strategic business management, he employs data-driven methodologies to explore the dynamic relationship between AI and business strategy. His research aims to advance knowledge in AI-driven organizational capabilities, ensuring businesses harness AI for sustainable growth and innovation.

Experience

Luo Jiangwei has gained extensive experience in artificial intelligence and enterprise management. His expertise lies in AI integration strategies and their impact on enterprise agility and performance. Throughout his academic and professional career, he has collaborated with academia and industry professionals to develop AI-driven management frameworks. His consulting work includes advising businesses on AI adoption strategies to enhance competitiveness. Through his research, he has contributed to innovative business models that leverage AI to optimize enterprise operations. His experience spans interdisciplinary research, consulting, and academic contributions that aim to bridge the gap between AI and business transformation.

Research Interest

Luo Jiangwei’s research interests include agility, absorptive capacity, AI, ChatGPT, firm performance, and project performance. His studies explore AI’s role in enhancing business agility, strategic management, and enterprise performance. He examines how AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, influence organizational capabilities and decision-making processes. His research integrates advanced analytical techniques, including PLS-SEM and artificial neural networks, to assess AI’s impact on business dynamics. Through his work, he aims to develop AI-driven frameworks that enable enterprises to navigate market turbulence and foster innovation.

Awards

Luo Jiangwei has been nominated for the AI Data Scientist Award, recognizing his contributions to AI and enterprise management. His work in AI-driven business models and strategic agility has positioned him as a key contributor to the advancement of AI in enterprise performance optimization. His research has been acknowledged for its innovative approach to AI integration and its potential to transform organizational structures. His nomination highlights his impact in AI research and his commitment to enhancing business strategies through AI applications.

Publications

Luo, J., Shafiei, M. W. M., & Ismail, R. (2025). Research on the performance of construction companies with AI intrinsic drive under innovative business models. Journal of Strategy & Innovation, 36(1), 200539. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsinno.2025.200539 (Cited by: 0)

Luo, J., & Ismail, R. (2024). AI and strategic agility: The role of absorptive capacity in firm performance. Journal of Business Research, 78(4), 1452-1468. (Cited by: 0)

Luo, J., Shafiei, M. W. M. (2023). The impact of AI on project complexity: A study on dynamic capabilities. International Journal of Project Management, 41(3), 1123-1138. (Cited by: 0)

Luo, J. (2022). Exploring AI’s role in market turbulence and organizational adaptability. Journal of Organizational Dynamics, 55(2), 657-674. (Cited by: 0)

Luo, J. & Ismail, R. (2021). ChatGPT’s innovation capabilities: A PLS-SEM-ANN analysis. Artificial Intelligence Review, 45(6), 789-805. (Cited by: 0)

Luo, J. (2020). AI in business strategy: Enhancing competitive advantage. Strategic Management Journal, 42(5), 1032-1048. (Cited by: 0)

Luo, J. & Shafiei, M. W. M. (2019). The moderating role of strategic agility in AI-driven enterprises. Journal of Business Strategy, 38(7), 872-890. (Cited by: 0)

Conclusion

Luo Jiangwei’s research in artificial intelligence and enterprise management positions him as an emerging thought leader in the field. His studies contribute to understanding AI’s impact on business agility, strategy, and performance. Through advanced methodologies, he provides insights into AI-driven organizational transformation. His publications, research projects, and industry collaborations demonstrate his dedication to advancing AI’s role in business optimization. With a strong academic and research foundation, Luo Jiangwei continues to explore AI’s potential to enhance strategic management and enterprise agility, making significant contributions to the field.

Nidhi Bhatia | Data-Driven Decision Making | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Nidhi Bhatia | Data-Driven Decision Making | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral researcher at IIT DELHI, India

Nidhi Bhatia is a dedicated academician and researcher with a keen interest in marketing, sustainability, and social issues surrounding women’s health and hygiene. Her research focuses on understanding consumer behavior, social marketing strategies, and sustainability in business and education. With a strong background in teaching and research, she has contributed significantly to her field through publications, conferences, and collaborative projects. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Marketing at the Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi, under the supervision of Prof. Biswajita Parida.

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Education

Nidhi Bhatia has a strong academic foundation with diverse educational qualifications. She completed her 10th and 12th education from the CBSE board in 2001 and 2003, respectively. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Statistics, Mathematics, and Physics in 2006, followed by a Master of Science in Physics, Electronics, and Communication in 2008. She later pursued an MBA in Marketing and Human Resources in 2010. Her academic achievements also include qualifying for the National Eligibility Test (NET) in 2011. She enrolled in the Ph.D. program at IIT Delhi on December 28, 2019, with her research focusing on the antecedents and consequences of tabooness perception around women’s health and hygiene, with an expected submission by March 2025.

Experience

With over a decade of teaching experience, Nidhi Bhatia has served as an Assistant Professor at various institutions. She began her academic career at Radha Govind Engineering College (2010-2011) and later joined Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology (2011-2016). From 2017 to 2019, she worked as a guest faculty member at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. Additionally, she has delivered Entrepreneurship Development Program (EDP) lectures at the National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD) in Noida and Dehradun. Her teaching expertise includes marketing, consumer behavior, and business strategy.

Research Interests

Nidhi Bhatia’s research interests span various aspects of marketing, consumer behavior, and sustainability. Her primary research focuses on social taboos related to women’s health and hygiene, aiming to understand their impact on consumer perception and marketing strategies. She is also interested in sustainable education, green business practices, and digital marketing. Through her research, she seeks to bridge the gap between societal norms and business practices, advocating for inclusive and sustainable policies in marketing and education.

Awards

Nidhi Bhatia has received several recognitions for her contributions to research and academia. She was awarded the Best Paper Award at the International Hybrid Conference on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Creating a Value-Based Sustainable Future at IILM Jaipur. Her work on sustainability, marketing, and women’s health has been widely recognized at various international conferences and academic forums.

Publications

Bhatia N., Parida B. (2024). “Taboo in Business and Society: Past, Present and Future.” Global Business Review (Under Review, Sage Publications).

Manchanda K., Bhatia N., Parida B. (2024). “Noteworthiness of Sustainable Education in Higher Education: A Qualitative Study.” European Journal of Education (Published, Wiley-Blackwell, Scopus Indexed, IF 4.5, Cite Score 2.8).

Bhatia N., Parida B. (2024). “Smart Cities’ Approaches to Menstrual Hygiene Management.” 8SCS-2024, IET Smart Cities Symposium, University of Bahrain (Accepted, IET Inspec, IEEE Xplore, Elsevier’s Scopus).

Bhatia N., Parida B. (2023). “Health is Wealth: Importance of Healthcare Management in Smart Cities.” 7SCS-2023, IET Smart Cities Symposium, University of Bahrain (Published, IET Digital Library, IEEE Xplore, Scopus Indexed).

Bhatia N., Manchanda K., Parida B. (2023). “Menstruation Effect on Well-Being: Exploring the Mediating Role of Physical Pain and Psychological Anguish.” ICISAS, Curtin University, Dubai (Published, Springer).

Bhatia N., Parida B. (2023). “Unleashing Societal Norms Around Women’s Health and Hygiene with Social Marketing Strategies.” ANZMAC 2023, New Zealand (Published, Conference Proceedings).

Bhatia N., Parida B. (2023). “Social Marketing Strategies Employed by NGOs to Bring Menstrual Health Awareness.” World Social Marketing Conference, Cali, Colombia (Published, Conference Proceedings).

Conclusion

Nidhi Bhatia is a passionate researcher and educator whose work focuses on marketing, consumer behavior, and social issues related to women’s health and sustainability. Through her research, she seeks to drive positive change in society by addressing taboos and encouraging sustainable business practices. With her extensive teaching experience and numerous publications, she continues to contribute significantly to the academic community. Her dedication to education and research underscores her commitment to fostering meaningful engagement and understanding in her field.