Ivan Marović | Strategic Decision-Making | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ivan Marović | Strategic Decision-Making | Best Researcher Award 

Professor at University of Rijeka | Croatia 

Prof. Ivan Marović is a Professor at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Civil Engineering, with over two decades of academic experience progressing from research assistant to full professorship. His research focuses on Project Management in civil engineering, emphasizing management information systems, multi-criteria decision analysis, and soft computing methods. He has led and contributed to numerous research projects addressing sustainable management of urban areas, adaptation of coastal structures to climate change, and performance management of construction projects using artificial intelligence and soft computing approaches. His work has resulted in 458 citations across 404 documents, with an h-index of 13. Marović has received multiple awards for his scientific contributions, including recognition for the best doctoral thesis in civil engineering, honors from the Croatian Academy of Technical Sciences, and a Global Peer Review Award for top-ranked reviewers in environmental and cross-field research. He has also been acknowledged for innovation and knowledge transfer with national awards and a silver medal at an international innovation exhibition. He has actively collaborated with leading universities and research institutions in Croatia and internationally, contributing to both academia and industry. Marović has published extensively in indexed journals, authored book chapters, and served as guest editor for special issues in reputable journals, while also participating in the scientific committees of numerous international conferences. An accomplished educator, he has mentored over 45 bachelor and master’s theses and supervised one doctoral thesis, earning multiple teaching awards. He is an active member of professional associations in construction management and operational research, promoting interdisciplinary research, industry collaboration, and sustainable practices in civil engineering.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar | Linked In 

Featured Publications : 

Ružić, I., Marović, I., Benac, Č., & Ilić, S. (2014). Coastal cliff geometry derived from structure-from-motion photogrammetry at Stara Baška, Krk Island, Croatia. Geo-Marine Letters, 34(6), 555–565.

Marović, I., Perić, M., & Hanák, T. (2021). A multi-criteria decision support concept for selecting the optimal contractor. Applied Sciences, 11(4), 1660.

Jajac, N., Knezic, S., & Marović, I. (2009). Decision support system to urban infrastructure maintenance management. Organization, Technology & Management in Construction: An International Journal.

Marović, I., Androjić, I., Jajac, N., & Hanák, T. (2018). Urban road infrastructure maintenance planning with application of neural networks. Complexity, 2018(1), 5160417.

Hanák, T., Marović, I., & Aigel, P. (2015). Perception of residential environment in cities: A comparative study. Procedia Engineering, 117, 495–501.

Micheline Naude | Supply Chain Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Micheline Naude | Supply Chain Management | Best Researcher Award 

Professor at University of KwaZulu-Natal | South Africa 

Prof. Micheline Juliana Naude is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Supply Chain Management, currently serving at the University of KwaZulu-Natal within the School of Management, Information and Public Administration. She has earned extensive qualifications in business and supply chain management, culminating in a Doctorate in Commerce in Business Management from the University of South Africa. With a career spanning academia and industry, she has established herself as a leading authority in supply chain research, teaching, and leadership. Her professional journey began in the corporate sector, where her experience as a buyer provided valuable practical insight that has since informed her academic teaching and research. Throughout her academic career, Professor Naude has supervised numerous honors’, master’s, and doctoral students, fostering a new generation of supply chain and business management professionals. Her commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and mentorship has had a lasting impact on both academia and industry. With over a 1099 citations, an h-index of 19, and an i10-index of 27, her research continues to shape discourse in supply chain management globally. At the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Professor Naude has held multiple leadership roles, including Acting Academic Leader for Teaching and Learning and Academic Leader for the Marketing and Supply Chain Management discipline. She has demonstrated exceptional administrative and academic leadership by mentoring staff, coordinating research initiatives, managing postgraduate supervision, and overseeing curriculum development. Her efforts have contributed significantly to staff development and research productivity within her discipline.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar | Institution 

Featured Publications : 

Badenhorst-Weiss, J. A., Cilliers, D., & Ambe, I. M. (2018). Purchasing and supply management (pp. 7, 83–98). Van Schaik Publishers.

Naude, M., & Chiweshe, N. (2017). A proposed operational risk management framework for small and medium enterprises. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 20(1), 10.

Acquah, I. S. K., Naude, M. J., & Sendra-García, J. (2021). Supply chain collaboration in the petroleum sector of an emerging economy: Comparing results from symmetrical and asymmetrical approaches. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 166, 1–11.

Dzuke, A., & Naude, M. J. A. (2015). Procurement challenges in the Zimbabwean public sector: A preliminary study. Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management, 9(1), 1–9.

Naude, M. J., & Badenhorst-Weiss, J. A. (2011). Supply chain management problems at South African automotive component manufacturers. Southern African Business Review, 15(1).

Afsaneh Alikhassi | Human Resources Strategy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Afsaneh Alikhassi | Human Resources Strategy | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Professor at University of Toronto | Canada

Dr. Afsaneh Alikhassi, MD, FRCPC, is a distinguished radiologist and academic specializing in breast imaging. She currently serves as a Staff Radiologist in the Breast Imaging Division at the Department of Medical Imaging, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, and as an Assistant Professor at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. With a professional foundation built through extensive training and international experience, she has established herself as a leading figure in diagnostic and interventional breast imaging, mammography, ultrasound, and MRI. Dr. Alikhassi’s medical education and early career in Iran laid a strong foundation in radiology, followed by advanced fellowship training in breast and cardiac imaging. Her transition to the Canadian medical system marked a significant phase of professional growth, underscored by her licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario and her fellowship with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. According to ORCID, her citation metrics indicate sustained academic influence with h-index 14, citations exceeding 800, and over 60 indexed documents. She has authored several influential papers, including groundbreaking work published in the American Journal of Roentgenology introducing a novel technique for magnetic seed retrieval in the breast, and key studies on granulomatous mastitis and imaging modalities in breast cancer detection. Her collaborative research efforts have extended internationally, contributing to the Military Medical Research consensus on granulomatous lobular mastitis. These works have been widely cited and recognized for advancing knowledge in breast imaging and improving diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes. Beyond research, Dr. Alikhassi is deeply committed to medical education and faculty development. She has completed multiple pedagogical and professional development programs at the University of Toronto, demonstrating her dedication to teaching excellence.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar | Staff Page

Featured Publications : 

Lee, A., Curpen, B., & Alikhassi, A. (2025, October 8). Performance of ChatGPT-4o in determining radiology–pathology concordance and management recommendations following image-guided breast biopsies. Diagnostics, 15(19), 2536.

Sriranganathan, A., & Alikhassi, A. (2025, March 28). Atypical presentation of liposarcoma involving the breast: A case report. Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2025(3), omaf013.

Alikhassi, A., & Skarpathiotakis, M. (2025, March 18). Breast fibromatosis: A radiologist’s perspective. Journal of Breast Imaging, 7(2), wbaf002.

Alikhassi, A., & Curpen, B. (2023, November 23). Breast ductography: To do or not to do? A pictorial essay. Insights into Imaging, 14(1), 182.

Wu, T., Alikhassi, A., & Curpen, B. (2023, November 6). How does diagnostic accuracy evolve with increased breast MRI experience? Tomography, 9(6), 162.

Kebiao Yuan | Strategic Decision-Making | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kebiao Yuan | Strategic Decision-Making | Best Researcher Award 

Lecturer at Ningbo University of Technology | China 

Dr. Kebiao Yuan is a scholar specializing in logistics engineering and transportation management. He completed his doctoral studies in logistics engineering and management and holds a master’s degree in transportation planning and management, along with a bachelor’s degree in traffic engineering. His research focuses on port cluster development, collaborative governance, sustainable logistics, and the integration of digital technologies in supply chains. Throughout his academic career, he has actively contributed to numerous national and provincial research projects, including studies on regional port integration, air pollutant emission governance, port cooperation mechanisms, and the modernization of China’s port and shipping industries. Yuan’s work has accumulated 33 citations across 30 documents, with an h-index of 4, underscoring his growing influence in the field of logistics and transportation research. His work often employs evolutionary game theory, bibliometric analysis, and system modeling to address challenges in transportation planning, port governance, and supply chain resilience. In addition to research, he has gained practical experience through internships in transportation planning and urban design, contributing to projects in public transport optimization, highway ecological zones, tourism passenger flow forecasting, and rural revitalization. Yuan has published extensively as a first author or corresponding author in leading journals, including Transport Policy, Sustainability, Mathematics, Ocean & Coastal Management, and Transportation Research Record, with his research covering port cooperation, emission reduction, infrastructure effects on urban growth, and sustainable logistics practices. His contributions have earned recognition in academic competitions and scholarships, reflecting both his research excellence and commitment to advancing sustainable and collaborative approaches in transportation and port logistics.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID 

Featured Publications : 

Yuan, K., Xu, X., Xu, Z., & Fu, H. (2025). Research on the impact mechanism of digital technology on the new-quality productivity of port logistics. PLOS ONE.

Xue, C., Chao, Y., Xie, S., & Yuan, K. (2025). Will road infrastructure become the new engine of urban growth? A consideration of the economic externalities. Sustainability, 17(15), 6813.

Xue, C., Chao, Y., Xie, S., & Yuan, K. (2025). The health effects of economic growth: Evidence from PM2.5-attributable mortality in China. Economies, 13(7), 192.

Feng, X., Chen, Y., Pan, H., Chao, Y., Yuan, K., & Yue, Z. (2025). Inter-port relationships management: A bibliometric analysis and a systematic review of influencing factors of port co-opetition patterns. Ocean & Coastal Management, 265, 107656.

Yuan, K., Ma, L., & Wang, R. (2025). Research on collaborative governance mechanism of air pollutant emissions in ports: A tripartite evolutionary game analysis with evidence from Ningbo-Zhoushan Port. Mathematics, 13(12), 2025.

Abdellatif Ghennioui | Solar Assessment | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Abdellatif Ghennioui | Solar Assessment | Best Scholar Award 

Assistant Director at Green Energy Park | Morocco 

Mr. Abdellatif Ghennioui is a Moroccan engineer and renewable energy expert with over twelve years of professional experience in solar energy research, development, and management. He currently serves as Deputy Director of the Green Energy Park, where he oversees activities related to modeling, photovoltaic systems, and solar technology innovation. A graduate of the Mohammadia School of Engineering in Rabat, he has advanced training in artificial intelligence, energy transformation, and renewable energy systems from leading international institutions. His work focuses on solar and wind resource assessment, data-driven forecasting, GIS-based modeling, and the development of sustainable energy solutions for large-scale applications. Ghennioui’s professional achievements include collaborations with global research initiatives like H2020 ORC Plus, FP7 Reelcoop, MiWaterCSP, EnerMENA, and Leap RE RESTART. His expertise extends to the integration of smart technologies in the power sector, energy storage applications, and the development of hybrid solar solutions. As an active member of the administrative council of Green Energy Park and EV Ismart company, he has also been instrumental in promoting clean mobility and sustainable energy transitions. He has published extensively in international journals and conferences, contributing to advancements in solar energy forecasting, data modeling, and resource optimization. His works have been cited 1,843 times across 1,363 documents, with a total of 94 publications and an h-index of 25, reflecting his strong impact in the scientific community. In addition to his publications, he co-authored the book Le photovoltaïque – Technologies, marchés et intégration industrielle, which explores the technological and industrial aspects of photovoltaic systems.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID 

Featured Publications : 

Hajjaj, C., El Ydrissi, M., Azouzoute, A., Oufadel, A., El Alani, O., Boujoudar, M., Abraim, M., & Ghennioui, A. (2023). Comparing photovoltaic power prediction: Ground-based measurements vs. satellite data using an ANN model. IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics.

El Alani, O., Ghennioui, H., Ghennioui, A., & Dahr, F.-E. (2021). Detection of clear sky instants from high frequencies pyranometric measurements of global horizontal irradiance. E3S Web of Conferences, 229, 01008.

Zitouni, H., Azouzoute, A., Hajjaj, C., El Ydrissi, M., Regragui, M., Polo, J., Oufadel, A., Bouaichi, A., & Ghennioui, A. (2021). Experimental investigation and modeling of photovoltaic soiling loss as a function of environmental variables: A case study of semi-arid climate. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 227, 110874.

Dahr, F.-E., El Alani, O., Bah, A., & Ghennioui, A. (2021). Simple method for the estimation of solar spectral radiation. E3S Web of Conferences, 229, 01007.

El Gallassi, H., Alami Merrouni, A., Chourak, M., & Ghennioui, A. (2021). The application of artificial neural network to predict cleanliness drop in CSP power plants using meteorological measurements. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 683, pp. 781–788). Springer.

Fu-Mei Chuang | Innovation Strategy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fu-Mei Chuang | Innovation Strategy | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor at Rennes School of Business | France 

Dr. Fu-Mei Chuang is an accomplished academic and marketing scholar who serves as an Associate Professor in the Marketing Department at Rennes School of Business, France, an institution accredited by EQUIS, AACSB, and AMBA. She possesses extensive international academic and professional experience across Europe and Asia, with previous roles at Loughborough University and Cardiff Business School in the United Kingdom, as well as Trans-World University and the World Trade Centre in Taiwan. Her academic background reflects a strong interdisciplinary foundation, holding advanced degrees in marketing, innovation, and international business from renowned universities in the United Kingdom and Taiwan. Dr. Chuang’s research focuses on marketing innovation, new product development, strategic management, and value co-creation, particularly within high-technology and luxury industries. According to Google Scholar, she has achieved 257 total citations, an h-index of 4, and an i10-index of 4 across 7 key publications. Her scholarly contributions have been published in leading academic journals, including the British Journal of Management, Journal of Product Innovation Management, Research Policy, and Journal of Strategic Marketing. She has also contributed to the Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing and has several papers under review in reputable outlets such as Technological Forecasting and Social Change and Cornell Hospitality Quarterly. Her work often explores how organizational learning, market orientation, and innovation strategies drive competitive advantage and new product success, especially in emerging markets like China. In addition to her research, Dr. Chuang has actively participated in major international conferences, including those organized by the American Marketing Association, the Academy of International Business, and the Strategic Management Society.

Profiles : ORCID | Google Scholar 

Featured Publications : 

Liu, X., Hodgkinson, I. R., & Chuang, F.-M. (2014). Foreign competition, domestic knowledge base and innovation activities: Evidence from Chinese high-tech industries. Research Policy, 43(2), 414–422.

Chuang, F.-M., Morgan, R. E., & Robson, M. J. (2015). Customer and competitor insights, new product development competence, and new product creativity: Differential, integrative, and substitution effects. Journal of Product Innovation Management, 32(2), 175–182.

Chuang, F.-M., Morgan, R. E., & Robson, M. J. (2012). Clan culture, strategic orientation and new product performance in Chinese marketing ventures: An exploration of main and moderating effects. Journal of Strategic Marketing, 20(3), 267–286.

Robson, M. J., Chuang, F.-M., Morgan, R. E., Bıçakcıoğlu‐Peynirci, N., & Di Benedetto, C. A. (2023). New product development process execution, integration mechanisms, capabilities and outcomes: Evidence from Chinese high‐technology ventures. British Journal of Management, 34(4), 2036–2056.

Chuang, F.-M., Morgan, R. E., & Robson, M. J. (2014). Creativity and innovation for new technology ventures. In The Sustainable Global Marketplace: Proceedings of the 2011 Academy of Marketing Science Conference (pp. 597–601). Springer.

Amar Deep Maurya | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Amar Deep Maurya | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Amar Deep Maurya | Rajkiya Engineering College | India 

Mr. Amar Deep Maurya is an emerging civil engineering professional with a strong academic background and practical experience in sustainable construction practices. He is pursuing a Bachelor of Technology degree in Civil Engineering from Rajkiya Engineering College, Mainpuri, where he has built a solid foundation in structural design, materials engineering, and environmental sustainability. Amar has completed multiple internships with the Public Works Department in Uttar Pradesh, where he gained hands-on experience in project estimation, road cost analysis, and planning. Additionally, he has worked with Earth5R in a virtual internship, where he learned about environmental science, sustainability, and energy conversion, broadening his understanding of eco-friendly engineering practices. He has undertaken several significant projects that demonstrate his research and technical skills, including a study on the statistical modeling and optimization of waste glass-based paver block properties. In this project, he applied Response Surface Methodology to analyze the effects of waste glass incorporation on mechanical strength and durability, achieving notable improvements in compressive strength and water absorption characteristics. Another key project involved developing a new mortar testing method that integrates advanced analytical techniques and precision equipment to evaluate durability and structural integrity. He also worked on 2D and 3D architectural designs using AutoCAD, applying his creativity and technical knowledge to design building plans and house structures. Amar is proficient in various technical tools such as AutoCAD, MATLAB, Autodesk Revit, Google SketchUp, and Adobe Photoshop. His ability to combine engineering principles with design software has enabled him to produce innovative and efficient solutions for civil engineering challenges.

Profiles : ORCID

Featured Publications : 

Yadav, B., Rusia, S., Pandey, J. S., Singh, H. S., Maurya, A. D., Chauhan, A., Mathur, U., & Pal, K. (2025). Statistical modeling and optimization of waste glass-based paver block properties. Next Materials, 10, 101236.

Maurya, A. D. (2024). A novel approach to crack repair: Self-healing concrete using bacteria. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET).

Arnold Schneider | Financial Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arnold Schneider | Financial Management | Best Researcher Award 

Professor of Accounting at Georgia Institute of Technology | United States 

Dr. Arnold Schneider is a distinguished Professor of Accounting at the Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology. With a strong academic foundation in accounting, economics, and mathematical statistics, his career has been marked by excellence in both teaching and research. He has made significant contributions to the field of managerial and financial accounting, auditing, and behavioral accounting, with particular expertise in how auditing practices influence decision-making and financial performance evaluation. Over the course of his career, he has held several key academic positions and visiting professorships at leading institutions, including Emory University, Macquarie University in Australia, Georgia Tech-Lorraine, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Throughout his academic journey, Professor Schneider has been an active participant in international conferences and symposia, presenting influential research on topics including the effects of restatements on commercial lending decisions, investor tolerance for ambiguity, disclosure of critical audit matters, and the role of internal controls and auditing in financial decision-making. His research has received recognition for its impact, including a Best Paper Award for his work on audit disclosure and ambiguity in lending. A prolific scholar with 37 published documents, Professor Schneider’s research has been cited 385 times by 327 documents, reflecting his notable influence on the accounting and auditing research community. His h-index of 10 demonstrates his sustained contribution to the field and his influence on contemporary discussions in accounting and finance. With decades of academic service, scholarly leadership, and commitment to excellence, Arnold Schneider continues to be a respected voice in advancing the study and practice of accounting worldwide.

Featured Publications :

Schneider, A. (2025). Do familiarity with a loan applicant’s auditor and the auditor’s associations with past borrowers impact lending judgments?

Schneider, A. (2021). Does knowledge about a borrowing firm’s internal audit influence bank lending decisions? International Journal of Disclosure and Governance.

Schneider, A. (2024). A synthesis of behavioral accounting studies that examine personality traits.

Antigoni Voudouri | Climate Change Mitigation-Adaptation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Antigoni Voudouri | Climate Change Mitigation-Adaptation | Best Researcher Award 

Head of Directorate at Natural Environment and Climate Change Agency | Greece 

Dr. Antigoni Voudouri is a distinguished environmental physicist and climate expert from Greece, recognized for her extensive contributions to meteorology, sustainable development, and climate change policy. She currently serves as the Head of the Sustainable Development and Climate Change Directorate at the Natural Environment and Climate Change Agency, where she leads a multidisciplinary team in the implementation of national climate law and the coordination of EU-funded projects on climate adaptation and resilience. Her leadership extends to international collaborations, policy consultation, and the integration of scientific research into environmental governance. Voudouri holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Physics, a Master’s in Environmental Physics, and a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the National Kapodistrian University of Athens. She has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as Atmospheric Research, Atmosphere, and Sustainability, addressing topics ranging from mercury transport modeling and air pollution to climate mitigation and numerical model calibration. Her work has earned 206 citations from 185 documents, with an h-index of 6, underscoring her influence in the field. She has actively participated in several major European and international research initiatives, including HORIZON 2020, LIFE-IP AdaptInGR, and COSMO projects such as CALMO and CALMO-MAX. Her project leadership has been instrumental in advancing climate resilience, environmental forecasting, and sustainable policy frameworks. As a reviewer for international journals and a long-standing member of the Hellenic Meteorological Society, she continues to contribute to the scientific community and policy development.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Linked In

Featured Publications : 

Roussos, O., Grigoriadou, E. T., Voudouri, A., Papadopoulou, L., Gkogkou, T., Basdeki, A., & Papadopoulou, M. P. (2025). Sustainability, 17, 8454.

Voudouri, A., Metheniti, K., & Oikonomou, A. (2025). Mitigation measures towards net zero carbon emissions. Environmental Earth Sciences Proceedings, 35, 42.

Avgoustoglou, E., Carmona, I., Voudouri, A., Levi, Y., Will, A., & Bettems, J. M. (2022). Calibration of COSMO model in the Central-Eastern Mediterranean area adjusted over the domains of Greece and Israel. Atmospheric Research, 279, 106362.

Voudouri, A., Avgoustoglou, E., Carmona, I., Levi, Y., Bucchignani, E., Kaufmann, P., & Bettems, J. M. (2021). Objective calibration of numerical weather prediction model: Application on fine resolution COSMO model over Switzerland. Atmosphere, 12, 1358.

Bucchignani, E., Voudouri, A., & Mercogliano, P. (2020). A sensitivity analysis with COSMO-LM at 1 km resolution over South Italy. Atmosphere, 11, 430.

Zebo Kuldasheva | Economic Growth | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Zebo Kuldasheva | Economic Growth | Women Researcher Award 

Associate Professor at Tashkent State University of Economics | Uzbekistan 

Dr. Zebo Kuldasheva is an accomplished economist and academic professional from Uzbekistan, recognized for her contributions to international economic development, regional trade analysis, and sustainable growth studies. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Tashkent State University of Economics and as a Visiting Scholar at Gonzaga University in the United States. Her academic journey has been marked by excellence, earning a Doctor of Science in Economics and a Ph.D. in Regional Economics from Wuhan University, where her research explored the impact of the Belt and Road Initiative on Central Asian trade and economic growth. Throughout her career, Dr. Kuldasheva has demonstrated a strong commitment to education, research, and international collaboration. She has taught a range of economics courses and supervised numerous graduate students whose research achievements have gained recognition in international competitions. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes fostering analytical thinking and global awareness among students through interactive learning, research engagement, and exposure to international academic environments. Dr. Kuldasheva has held academic positions at renowned institutions such as the London School of Economics ISEF Foundation and Universities Pendidikan Indonesia in Tashkent, where she played key roles in curriculum development, academic coordination, and cross-cultural program facilitation. Her earlier professional experiences include serving as a People and Cultural Advisor at the Embassy of Uzbekistan in China, where she promoted intercultural understanding through educational and cultural initiatives.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar | Linked In | ResearchGate 

Featured Publications :

Ma, Q., Mentel, G., Zhao, X., Salahodjaev, R., & Kuldasheva, Z. (2022). Natural resources tax volatility and economic performance: Evaluating the role of digital economy. Resources Policy, 75, 102510.

Tufail, M., Song, L., Umut, A., Ismailova, N., & Kuldasheva, Z. (2022). Does financial inclusion promote a green economic system? Evaluating the role of energy efficiency. Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, 35(1), 6780–6800.

Huang, Y., Kuldasheva, Z., Bobojanov, S., Djalilov, B., Salahodjaev, R., & others. (2023). Exploring the links between fossil fuel energy consumption, industrial value-added, and carbon emissions in G20 countries. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(4), 10854–10866.

Huang, Y., Kuldasheva, Z., & Salahodjaev, R. (2021). Renewable energy and CO₂ emissions: Empirical evidence from major energy-consuming countries. Energies, 14(22), 7504.

Balbaa, M., Ismailova, N., & Kuldasheva, Z. (2021). The impact of innovation and digitalization on service sector at post-pandemic era. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Future Networks and Distributed Systems (ICFNDS 2021) (pp. 1–7). ACM.