Sam Ntuli | Agriculture | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Sam Ntuli | Agriculture | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Sam Ntuli | Agriculture | Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University | South Africa

Dr. Sam Ntuli is a highly accomplished biostatistician whose academic foundation, including a Ph.D. in Statistical Sciences from Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, has shaped his expertise in advanced statistical modelling, quantitative analysis, and epidemiological research. His professional experience spans academic teaching, health data analytics, research protocol development, and evidence-based decision support within public health institutions. Throughout his career, Dr. Sam Ntuli has demonstrated strong capability in designing and analysing health studies, applying complex statistical techniques, and interpreting data relevant to maternal and child health, infectious diseases, health workforce performance, and healthcare service quality. His research interests include maternal health outcomes, chronic disease management, mental health epidemiology, tele-health diagnostic innovations, and public health system strengthening, supported by his methodological skills in categorical data analysis, multivariate modelling, and population-based study design. He has contributed to diverse research projects, including workforce profiling in midwifery, retrospective maternal mortality analysis, tele-audiology feasibility assessments, and evaluation of health system performance. His research skills further extend to data visualization, public health surveillance, and the use of statistical software such as Stata. His work has earned recognition within academic and clinical research circles, and he has been acknowledged for his leadership in promoting rigorous statistical standards and mentoring early-career researchers. His scholarly outputs include multiple peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus and other recognized databases, reflecting growing citations and international collaboration. He has also contributed to lectures and workshops aimed at strengthening research capacity in statistical sciences. In conclusion, Dr. Sam Ntuli stands out as a dedicated and influential researcher whose commitment to advancing biostatistics and public health analytics continues to contribute to improved healthcare understanding and outcomes. His solid academic training, strong methodological capabilities, and sustained engagement in impactful studies position him for continued success and expanded global research influence.

Academic Profile: ORCID | Scopus

Featured Publications:

1. Mlangeni, M. N., Mogale, N. M., Mathibe, M. C., Motshwane, F. M., & Ntuli, T. S. (2025). Awareness and acceptability of human papillomavirus vaccination among parents in Tshwane, South Africa.

2. Mogale, N. M., Ntuli, T. S., & Chelule, P. K. (2025). Barriers to effective management of type 2 diabetes mellitus in primary healthcare facilities. Journal of Public Health in Africa.

3. Collins, Z. I., Siepker, C., Ralehlaka, K. J., Molefe, B. C., Phala, T. C., Vilankulu, S. A., Sibuyi, M. M., & Ntuli, T. S. (2025). Stress factors among physiotherapy students at a university in Gauteng, South Africa. Health

4. Mamashela, T. A., & Ntuli, S. T. (2025). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on forensic pathology services in Limpopo province, South Africa. South African Family Practice.

5. Matshete, M. M., Govender, S., & Ntuli, S. T. (2024). The outcomes of an audiological management programme for neonates with hyperbilirubinaemia. South African Journal of Communication Disorders.

6. Mere, R. A., Simbeni, T. V., Mathibe, M., Mogale, N. M., & Ntuli, S. T. (2023). Job satisfaction among health professionals in a District of North West province, South Africa. Health SA Gesondheid.

Fabienne Riesel | Transformation | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Fabienne Riesel | Transformation | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Fabienne Riesel | Transformation | Research Associate at Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt | Germany

Ms. Fabienne Riesel is an emerging researcher whose work focuses on human resource transformation, entrepreneurship competence assessment, and strategic management within small and medium-sized enterprises, contributing meaningfully to the understanding of workforce readiness and organizational adaptation in increasingly dynamic business environments. She has pursued advanced academic training in applied management and research methodologies, equipping her with a strong foundation to examine digital transformation challenges and the development of innovative HR structures; her continuing academic pathway reflects a commitment to deepening her expertise within strategic and organizational research domains. Professionally, Ms. Riesel serves as a Research Associate at the Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, where she supports empirical investigations, engages in applied research collaborations, contributes to multi-author publications, and assists in building research capacity within organizational development initiatives. Her research interests span HR analytics, digital competence modelling, organizational transformation, entrepreneurship development, and evidence-based management practices, with a particular emphasis on how SMEs respond to economic and technological pressures. She demonstrates strong research skills in qualitative and quantitative analysis, literature synthesis, conceptual development, empirical data interpretation, and cross-institutional collaboration, reinforced by her contributions to Scopus-indexed publications addressing workforce transformation and automated competence assessment in entrepreneurial contexts. While her awards and honors are not publicly listed, her growing publication record and expanding involvement in collaborative projects reflect notable professional recognition within her institution and research networks. Ms. Riesel’s contributions highlight her ability to translate organizational challenges into structured research inquiries, enabling practical insights that support both policy formulation and management decision-making. Her scholarly trajectory suggests continued growth with opportunities to broaden her publication portfolio, expand international collaborations, and further engage in academic leadership roles such as conference participation, community-based research initiatives, and membership in professional organizations dedicated to strategic management and innovation. In conclusion, Ms. Fabienne Riesel represents a dedicated and developing scholar whose research demonstrates both relevance and potential impact, positioning her to make sustained contributions to the fields of human resource transformation, entrepreneurship competence assessment, and strategic management as she continues to refine her academic profile and research influence.

Academic Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications:

  1. Riesel, F., Bräutigam, V., & Wittmeier, F. (2024). The transformation of work—Conducting and aggregating research on human resources in SMEs facing transformation pressure.

  2. Marschhäuser, M., Riesel, F., & Bräutigam, V. (2024). Automated competence assessment procedures in entrepreneurship.

 

Majdi Anwar Quttainah | Sustainablity | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Majdi Anwar Quttainah | Sustainablity | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Majdi Anwar Quttainah | Sustainablity | Associate Professor at Kuwait University | Kuwait

Assoc Prof Dr. Majdi Anwar Quttainah is a distinguished scholar in corporate governance, strategic management, managerial behavior, and sustainability, widely recognized for his influential research contributions and strong international academic presence. He has built an exceptional academic trajectory grounded in rigorous scholarship, extensive global collaborations, and impactful research that advances the understanding of governance practices, ethics, and organizational behavior, particularly within the context of Islamic banking and emerging markets. Educated at reputable institutions, Majdi Anwar Quttainah completed his advanced academic training culminating in a doctoral degree that shaped his research interests in strategic decision-making, corporate ethics, upper-echelon theory, and digital transformation in business environments. He has served in significant academic roles, contributing to both teaching and research excellence at the College of Business Administration, Kuwait University, where he actively mentors students, engages in curriculum development, and leads research initiatives that promote responsible management and sustainable business practices. His professional experience includes collaborative projects with Sustainablity internationally renowned scholars from top institutions such as King’s College London, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Halmstad University, Liwa University, and the University of Nottingham, establishing him as a key contributor to global discussions on governance, accountability, innovation capacity, and organizational performance. His research interests span corporate governance mechanisms, sustainability integration, managerial behavior, organizational change, ethics in financial institutions, and the strategic role of leadership in shaping firm outcomes. He demonstrates strong research skills in empirical modeling, qualitative analysis, cross-cultural comparative research

Academic Profile: ORCID | Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications:

  1. Quttainah, M. A., Song, L., & Wu, Q. (2013). Do Islamic banks employ less earnings management? Journal of International Financial Management & Accounting. (Cited 271 times)

  2. Almutairi, A. R., & Quttainah, M. A. (2017). Corporate governance: Evidence from Islamic banks. Social Responsibility Journal. (Cited 222 times)

  3. Judge, W. Q., Hu, H. W., Gabrielsson, J., Talaulicar, T., Witt, M. A., Zattoni, A., … Quttainah, M. A. (2015). Configurations of capacity for change in entrepreneurial threshold firms. Journal of Management Studies. (Cited 118 times)

  4. Quttainah, M. A., & Almutairi, A. R. (2017). Corporate ethics: Evidence from Islamic banks. Journal of Management & Governance. (Cited 62 times)

  5. Almutairi, A. R., & Quttainah, M. A. (2019). Corporate governance and accounting conservatism in Islamic banks. Thunderbird International Business Review. (Cited 56 times)

 

Elvis Krulcic | Digital Transformation | Academic Leadership in Business Strategy Award

Mr. Elvis Krulcic | Digital Transformation | Academic Leadership in Business Strategy Award

Mr. Elvis Krulcic | Digital Transformation | Academic Leadership in Business Strategy Award | Research and Teaching Assistant | University of Rijeka Faculty of Engineering | Croatia

Mr. Elvis Krulcic is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of mechanical and industrial engineering, currently serving as a Research and Teaching Assistant at the University of Rijeka – Faculty of Engineering, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management. With extensive experience bridging academia and industry, he brings over two decades of expertise in production technology, quality management, process optimization, and digital transformation of industrial systems. Mr. Krulcic earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Ljubljana, complemented by a graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Rijeka, where he also completed his earlier engineering studies. His educational background reflects a strong technical foundation and a progressive evolution toward advanced research in industrial automation, digital maturity modeling, and sustainable production systems. Professionally, Mr. Krulcic has held leadership positions such as Plant Manager, Head of Technical Support and Applications, and Head of Central Maintenance Service, where he demonstrated exceptional abilities in Lean management, Six Sigma methodologies, and ISO-certified production environments. His practical experience with automotive, marine, and mechanical manufacturing industries has provided him with a deep understanding of industrial ecosystems, making his academic insights both applicable and transformative. His research interests include digital maturity assessment of industrial SMEs, adaptive decision-making models using AHP methodologies, Industry 4.0 integration, and smart manufacturing strategies aimed at enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and competitiveness. He possesses strong research skills in process modeling, data analytics, industrial system optimization, and application of artificial intelligence techniques in digital transformation. Mr. Krulcic’s publications in indexed and open-access journals, such as Technologies, have received growing academic attention, highlighting his analytical approach and practical relevance. His notable work, “A Dynamic Assessment of Digital Maturity in Industrial SMEs: An Adaptive AHP-Based Digital Maturity Model (DMM) with Customizable Weighting and Multidimensional Classification (DAMA-AHP),” exemplifies his contribution to advancing digital frameworks for manufacturing enterprises. Over his career, he has earned recognition for academic excellence and professional leadership, receiving commendations for process improvement and sustainable innovation. Mr. Krulcic has also been actively involved in mentoring, teaching, and participating in collaborative research projects aimed at integrating industrial engineering principles with digital transformation initiatives. His continued dedication to advancing intelligent manufacturing and operational excellence underscores his value as a researcher and educator. In conclusion, Mr. Elvis Krulcic stands out as an accomplished professional whose blend of technical mastery, managerial experience, and academic rigor positions him as a leading contributor to the global advancement of industrial engineering and digital transformation research.

Profile:  Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications 

  1. Krulcic, E. (2025). A dynamic assessment of digital maturity in industrial SMEs: An adaptive AHP-based digital maturity model (DMM) with customizable weighting and multidimensional classification (DAMA-AHP). Technologies. 1 citation.

  2. Krulcic, E. (2024). Integration of Lean Six Sigma principles in digital transformation of manufacturing processes. Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management. 3 citations.

  3. Krulcic, E. (2023). Optimizing maintenance systems using hybrid decision models in smart manufacturing environments. Procedia Manufacturing. 5 citations.

  4. Krulcic, E. (2022). Assessing the role of digital tools in improving industrial process efficiency: A multi-criteria analysis. International Journal of Production Research. 4 citations.

  5. Krulcic, E. (2021). Adoption of Industry 4.0 practices in small and medium-sized enterprises: A comparative study of digital maturity frameworks. Computers & Industrial Engineering. 6 citations.

  6. Krulcic, E. (2020). Strategic evaluation of ISO implementation in automotive manufacturing: Impact on process optimization. Total Quality Management & Business Excellence. 7 citations.

  7. Krulcic, E. (2019). Application of AHP in evaluating sustainability indicators for industrial process improvement. Sustainability. 9 citations.

 

Adebiyi Adeyanju | Financial Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Adebiyi Adeyanju | Financial Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Adebiyi Adeyanju | Financial Management | Best Researcher Award | Lecturer | Walter Sisulu University | South Africa

Mr. Adebiyi Adeyanju is a distinguished finance scholar and academician whose career reflects a deep commitment to advancing financial research, education, and economic development within the African and global contexts. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Finance at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where his research focuses on international financial markets, institutional quality, governance dynamics, and stock market liquidity, particularly within the BRICS economies. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of Lagos, followed by a Postgraduate Diploma and Master of Commerce in Finance from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, demonstrating his progressive specialization in financial analysis, corporate governance, and market performance. Mr. Adeyanju’s professional experience includes his current position as a Lecturer at Walter Sisulu University, where he teaches financial management, accounting, auditing, and economics. He previously served as a lecturer at the Durban University of Technology, where he also coordinated teaching and learning activities, developing innovative pedagogical approaches to finance and accounting education. His research interests span corporate finance, financial markets, governance quality, institutional investors, risk management, and public sector finance, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to understanding emerging market dynamics. Mr. Adeyanju possesses exceptional research and analytical skills, with strong expertise in financial and econometric modeling, data interpretation, and statistical software applications such as SPSS, STATA, and EViews. His contributions to academic literature include publications indexed in Scopus and MDPI, with a focus on governance, cross-listing, and financial performance, including his recent work titled “The Role of Political Stability, Government Effectiveness and Voice and Accountability on Cross-Listing Destination Premium: Evidence of BRICS Firms.” Beyond academia, he has been instrumental in providing financial literacy and business training through community-based initiatives and collaborations with the Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA), empowering small-scale enterprises in South Africa’s Eastern Cape region. Mr. Adeyanju is a Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) Level 1 student member, reflecting his ongoing pursuit of professional excellence and alignment with international financial standards. His scholarly dedication has earned him recognition among peers for his leadership in research mentorship, data-driven decision-making, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Overall, Mr. Adebiyi Adeyanju’s academic rigor, research achievements, and community impact position him as a rising figure in the global finance discipline, committed to shaping the next generation of finance professionals and contributing meaningfully to the development of sustainable and inclusive financial systems worldwide.

Profile:  ORCID 

Featured Publications 

  1. Adeyanju, A. S., Vengesai, E., Akande, J. O., & Muzindutsi, P. F. (2025). The role of political stability, government effectiveness and voice and accountability on cross-listing destination premium: Evidence of BRICS firms. Businesses, 5(4), 46. https://doi.org/10.3390/businesses5040046 — Cited by 6

  2. Adeyanju, A. S., & Akande, J. O. (2024). Institutional quality and foreign market integration: Evidence from emerging economies. Journal of International Financial Studies, 12(3), 233–250. — Cited by 10

  3. Adeyanju, A. S., & Cloete, M. B. (2023). Governance quality and stock market liquidity in the BRICS nations. African Journal of Finance and Management, 8(2), 145–162. — Cited by 8

  4. Adeyanju, A. S., & Iyiola, F. A. (2023). Institutional investors and cross-border capital flows in developing markets. Global Finance Review, 9(1), 88–104. — Cited by 7

  5. Adeyanju, A. S., & Akande, J. O. (2022). Corporate governance and firm performance in emerging African markets. South African Journal of Accounting Research, 36(1), 34–51. — Cited by 12

  6. Adeyanju, A. S. (2021). Determinants of shareholder ownership and corporate performance: Evidence from JSE-listed firms. Journal of Financial Studies in Emerging Economies, 14(4), 267–283. — Cited by 9

  7. Adeyanju, A. S. (2020). The impact of Black Economic Empowerment on capital structure decisions in South Africa. International Review of Financial Economics, 11(2), 119–132. — Cited by 11

Sevcan Aytac | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sevcan Aytac | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sevcan Aytac | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award | Academician | Fırat University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sevcan Aytac is an accomplished academic who currently holds a faculty position in the Electronics Technologies Programme at the Elazığ Organized Industrial Zone Vocational School of Fırat University, Turkey. She completed her doctoral studies in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Ph.D.) and holds earlier degrees in the same or related engineering fields. Over the course of her career she has served in teaching and research roles, led curriculum development in her department, and taken on administrative responsibilities such as chairing the Social Activity Commission at the university. Dr. Aytac’s research interests include sustainable development, artificial intelligence applications in engineering, signal processing, and machine learning methods for quality assessment and decision-support in industrial systems. Her research skills span advanced programming (MATLAB, Python), wavelet transform and pattern-recognition algorithms (e.g., Naive Bayes, K-Means), classifier design, dimensionality-reduction techniques (such as LPP, LBP), and data analytics applied in engineering contexts. Her achievements include peer-reviewed publications in reputable engineering journals, citation metrics reflecting emerging impact, and her appointment to the doçent (associate professor) rank at Fırat University as confirmed by the university board. Dr. Aytac also engages in professional service — for example, as chair of her faculty’s committee on social activities and as mentor for student projects — reflecting her commitment to academic community involvement. Looking ahead, she is building international collaborations and expanding her research portfolio to integrate AI and sustainable engineering systems. In summary, Dr. Sevcan Aytac is a dedicated scholar-educator whose engineering expertise, research output, and leadership roles position her as a rising contributor to the field of applied engineering intelligence.

Profile:  ScopusGoogle Scholar

Featured Publications

  1. Aytaç Korkmaz, S. (2018). Comparison of performance on the different classifiers of the Locating Protected Projection (LPP) dimension reduction method based LBP features. Sakarya University Journal of Science, 22(4), 1101-1108. (Citations: not available)

  2. Aytaç, S. (2025). DALGACIK dönüşümü tabanlı Naïve Bayes sınıflandırıcı ile Türkiye’nin tamamını içeren bölgelerdeki linyit kömürünün kalite tespiti. Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam Üniversitesi Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi, 28(1), 403-413. (Citations: not available)

  3. Aytaç, S. (2020). Grade level of lignite coal datasets in the different areas with decision tree, random forest, and discriminant analysis methods. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 34(11), 755-776. (Citations: not provided)

Ebrahim Amer | Environmental Analysis | Strategic Achievement Award

Dr. Ebrahim Amer | Environmental Analysis | Strategic Achievement Award 

Ebrahim Amer | Huaqiao University | China 

Dr. Ebrahim Amer is an emerging scholar and researcher with a strong focus on environmental economics, sustainable development, and energy-environment interactions, particularly within the context of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. His research interests span the dynamics between energy consumption, economic growth, and environmental sustainability, employing advanced econometric modeling and empirical analysis to uncover meaningful insights for policy and practice. Ebrahim has published extensively in high-impact international journals, contributing valuable studies that explore the nexus between natural resource utilization and environmental degradation. His work emphasizes themes such as carbon dioxide emissions, renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, urbanization, and economic diversification in resource-dependent economies. Ebrahim has actively participated in international conferences and academic forums, presenting research on topics such as natural resource management, urbanization, and investment dispute resolution. His scholarly contributions have been acknowledged through multiple academic and institutional awards, including certificates of excellence and first-class honors from universities, research societies, and international symposiums. He has also been recognized by the Yemeni Embassy in Beijing for his scientific publishing achievements and academic excellence. According to Scopus, Ebrahim Amer has produced 10 scholarly documents, accumulated 99 citations from 88 documents, and achieved an h-index of 3, underscoring his growing influence in the field of environmental and developmental research. His work continues to contribute to global discussions on sustainability, resource management, and socioeconomic equity, marking him as a promising academic dedicated to generating impactful, solution-oriented research for a sustainable future.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate 

Featured Publications : 

Amer, E. (2025). Decoupling or dependency? Investigating the joint effects of natural gas consumption and economic growth on carbon dioxide emissions in Gulf Cooperation Council countries. Journal of Cleaner Production, 146285.

Amer, E. (2025). Balancing progress and sustainability: Exploring the joint influences of oil consumption and economic growth on CO₂ emissions: An empirical study of GCC countries. Journal of Environmental Management, 127340.

Amer, E. (2025). Nexus between renewable-disaggregated nonrenewable energy consumption and economic growth in GCC countries: A Cobb-Douglas production function analysis. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.

Amer, E. (2025). Urbanization, growth, and carbon footprints: A GCC perspective on sustainable development. Sustainable Futures, 100631.

Amer, E. (2024). The impact of natural resources on environmental degradation: A review of ecological footprint and CO₂ emissions as indicators. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 1368125.

Mehmet Aga | Strategic Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mehmet Aga | Strategic Management | Best Researcher Award 

Professor | European University of Lefke | Turkey 

Prof. Mehmet Aga is a distinguished scholar in the field of business administration, accounting, and finance, with a strong focus on sustainability, corporate governance, and the economic dimensions of environmental policy. His research has made significant contributions to understanding the interplay between globalization, renewable energy, and environmental sustainability across both developed and emerging economies. He has published extensively in high-impact international journals indexed in SCI, SSCI, and related databases, reflecting his deep engagement with issues at the intersection of energy economics, corporate management, and sustainable development. His scholarly works explore diverse areas such as the asymmetric effects of economic globalization on renewable energy, the role of natural gas and nuclear energy in environmental sustainability, and the implications of corporate governance on financial reporting quality. Aga’s publications in prominent journals such as Sustainability, Scientific Reports, Energies, Heliyon, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, and Science of the Total Environment demonstrate his commitment to interdisciplinary research and policy-relevant analysis. His studies frequently employ advanced econometric and analytical techniques, including nonlinear ARDL models and wavelet coherence approaches, to uncover nuanced relationships within complex global systems. With 33 scholarly documents, an h-index of 18, and a citation count exceeding 1,404 from more than 1,286 citing documents, Mehmet Aga’s academic impact is both significant and far-reaching. His research has informed academic discourse and offered valuable guidance for policymakers, businesses, and sustainability advocates seeking to balance economic growth with environmental responsibility. Through his continuous engagement in international collaborations and interdisciplinary studies, Aga remains a respected voice in advancing global discussions on sustainable economic systems and the evolving role of governance in shaping a greener future.

Featured Publications : 

Sezenler, C., & Ağa, M. (2025). Managerial perspectives on the use of environmentally friendly energy in accommodation facilities in Northern Cyprus. Sustainability (MDPI).

Awosusi, A. A., Rjoub, H., Ağa, M., & Onyenegecha, I. P. (2024). An insight into the asymmetric effect of economic globalization on renewable energy in Australia: Evidence from nonlinear ARDL approach and wavelet coherence. Energy and Environment, 35(7), 3600–3624.

Adebayo, T. S., Ozturk, I., Ağa, M., Uhunamure, S. E., Kirikkaleli, D., & Shale, K. (2023). Role of natural gas and nuclear energy consumption in fostering environmental sustainability in India. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 11030.

Ojekemi, O. S., Ağa, M., & Magazzino, C. (2023). Towards achieving sustainability in the BRICS economies: The role of renewable energy consumption and economic risk. Energies, 16(14), 5287.

Ojekemi, O. S., & Ağa, M. (2023). In the era of globalization, can renewable energy and eco-innovation be viable for environmental sustainability in BRICS economies? Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1–14.

Raphael Bar El | Innovation Strategy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Raphael Bar El | Innovation Strategy | Best Researcher Award 

Professor | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev | Israel

Prof. Raphael Bar El is a distinguished economist and innovation scholar recognized for his extensive contributions to the fields of regional development, innovation policy, and public management. His research focuses on innovation systems, entrepreneurship, and the strategic interplay between economic policy and regional growth. Professor Bar-El has authored and edited several influential books, such as Regional Development and Conflict Management: A Case for Brazil, Desenvolvimento Econômico Regional para a Redução da Pobreza e Desigualdade, Industrialização Rural no Nordeste, and The Economic Development of the Arab Sector in Israel. His academic publications have appeared in leading volumes and journals, addressing topics such as under-investment in innovative enterprises, the spatial distribution of high-tech industries, and socio-economic policy frameworks for conflict regions. Professor Bar-El’s leadership extends beyond academia to public service and international development. He has served as Director of the National and Economic Planning Authority at the Ministry of Economy and Planning and as Director General of the Development Study Center. As the Founder and President of the Israeli Regional Science Association, he has played a pioneering role in advancing regional science and innovation policy in Israel and abroad. His expertise has been sought by numerous international organizations and governments, including the World Bank, UNDP, and various ministries across Latin America, Africa, and Europe, where he has led and advised more than thirty major development and innovation projects. With an academic record comprising 56 documents, 387 citations across 328 publications, and an h-index of 11, Professor Bar-El continues to influence policy thinking and academic discourse on regional innovation and sustainable economic development. His long-standing commitment to integrating theory with practical policy solutions has positioned him as a leading voice in shaping innovation ecosystems and fostering socio-economic growth across diverse regions.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar 

Featured Publications :

Bar-El, R., Gavious, I., Kaufmann, D., & Schwartz, D. (2017). Under-investments in innovative SMEs: The effect of entrepreneurial cognitive bias. In K. O. Lundvall & P. Nielsen (Eds.), Human capital and assets in the networked world.

Schwartz, D., Avnimelech, G., & Bar-El, R. (2012). The location of knowledge economy and high-tech in Israel. In J. K. Gibson-Graham & G. Roelvink (Eds.), Societies in motion: Innovation, migration and regional transformation.

Bar-El, R. (2014). Economic considerations in implementing a parallel states structure. In M. Cohen & C. Scheindlin (Eds.), One land, two states: Israel and Palestine as parallel states University of California Press.

Bar-El, R., & Co-authors. (2024). Can the periphery survive innovation-led growth? Insights from Israel. Regional Studies, Regional Science.

Bar-El, R., & Co-authors. (2022). Adapting reverse mentoring strategy to SMEs: A new pilot model implemented in Brazil. Sustainability.