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)

 

Dasari Kiran Kumar | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dasari Kiran Kumar | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Dasari Kiran Kumar | Andhra University College of Engineering | India

Mr. Dasari Kiran Kumar has made significant contributions to environmental and chemical engineering research, with publications in reputed international journals. His notable works include studies on the adsorption and removal of dyes such as Methylene Blue and Malachite Green from wastewater using Manila tamarind shell-derived copper nanoparticles. These studies explore equilibrium, kinetic, and thermodynamic parameters and demonstrate innovative approaches for sustainable wastewater treatment using green-synthesized nanomaterials. His research also extends to electrocoagulation processes for pollutant removal and optimization using response surface methodologies. He has authored several research papers in journals such as International Journal of Environmental Research, Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, and Materials Today: Proceedings. His investigations have focused on developing environmentally friendly materials and methods for industrial wastewater purification and pollutant degradation. Beyond publications, he has contributed to patent research in engineering and technology, including innovations related to catalytic structures and biofuel compositions. Dasari Kiran Kumar’s contributions have been recognized through reviewer certifications and excellence awards from esteemed publishers such as Springer Nature, BP International, and the Journal of Applied Chemical Science International. His active involvement in peer review reflects his commitment to advancing scientific quality and integrity in his field. He is also associated with professional academic identity platforms including ORCID, Scopus, and Web of Science. With 4 published documents, 2 citations, and an h-index of 1, his growing academic footprint reflects a promising career trajectory in chemical and environmental engineering research. Through his ongoing studies and professional engagements, he continues to explore novel strategies for sustainable resource utilization, pollution control, and the application of nanotechnology in environmental remediation.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID 

Featured Publications : 

Dasari, K. K., & King, P. (2025). Malachite green removal from wastewater with Manila tamarind shell copper nanoparticles: Equilibrium, kinetic, and thermodynamic studies. International Journal of Environmental Research.

Dasari, K. K., & King, P. (2025). Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies of methylene blue dye adsorption from wastewater using Manila tamarind shell copper nanoparticles as adsorbent. Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, 24(3).

Dasari, K. K., & King, P. (2025). Green synthesis of copper nanoparticles from Manila tamarind shell: Characterization, antimicrobial studies, and photocatalytic degradation. Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, 18(1), 275–284.

Dasari, K. K., & King, P. (2025). Methylene blue dye adsorption onto Manila tamarind shell copper nanoparticles with response surface optimization. Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, 18(2), 728–740.

Vykuntam, S., Bandela, S., Dasari, K. K., Poiba, V. R., & Vangalapati, M. (2023). Modelling and optimization of nitrates adsorbed on iron plate electrodes by electrocoagulation process analyzed by response surface methodology. Materials Today: Proceedings.

Linda Weintraub | Sustainability Strategies | Innovation and Strategy Trailblazer Award

Ms. Linda Weintraub | Sustainability Strategies | Innovation and Strategy Trailblazer Award 

Linda Weintraub | Hartford University | United States 

Ms. Linda Weintraub is an influential author, curator, artist, educator, and homesteader whose work bridges contemporary art, ecology, and environmental ethics. With academic training in fine arts from Rutgers University, she has spent decades shaping the discourse around eco-art and sustainable creative practices. Her teaching career spans several distinguished institutions, where she inspired generations of artists through an environmentally conscious and interdisciplinary approach to art education. She has lectured and held academic appointments at colleges and universities across the United States, nurturing an understanding of art as a catalyst for ecological awareness and cultural transformation. Weintraub’s leadership in museum and curatorial practice has been equally significant. As director and curator at leading art centers and institutes, she organized numerous exhibitions that explored the intersection of art, nature, and sustainability. Her curatorial vision often foregrounds the material, ethical, and philosophical dimensions of artistic practice, inviting audiences to reflect on their relationship with the natural world. Through her exhibitions, she has elevated eco-art from a marginal concern to a central theme in contemporary artistic discourse. With a scholarly record of 10 publications, 98 citations across 96 documents, and an h-index of 2, Linda Weintraub’s contributions resonate across disciplines. Her lifelong commitment to integrating art with environmental consciousness has established her as a pioneering voice in contemporary eco-art, education, and curatorial practice—demonstrating that art, at its most transformative, is a dialogue with life itself. Beyond writing and curation, Weintraub is an active artist whose installations and participatory works embody her philosophy of ecological interdependence. Her art engages themes of consumption, decay, regeneration, and multispecies relationships, offering audiences immersive experiences that challenge conventional boundaries between human and non-human life. Through exhibitions and public lectures, she continues to inspire critical thought and creative action toward a more sustainable future.

Profile : Scopus

Featured Publications :

Weintraub, L. (1996). Art on the edge and over: Searching for art’s meaning in contemporary society (with A. Danto & T. McEvilley). Art Insights.

Weintraub, L. (2003). In the making: Creative options for contemporary art. D.A.P. / Thames & Hudson.

Weintraub, L. (2012). To life! Eco art in pursuit of a sustainable planet. University of California Press.

Weintraub, L. (2019). What’s next? Eco materialism & contemporary art. Intellect Books / University of Chicago Press.

Weintraub, L. (2024). Beyond death: Reflections on the afterlife. Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts.

Rachana Lunawat | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Rachana Lunawat | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award 

Rachana Lunawat | Kingston University | United Kingdom 

Ms. Rachana Lunawat is an emerging scholar and finance professional with a strong academic foundation and practical experience in financial control, reporting, and sustainability-driven investment analysis. She holds a Master of Science in Accounting and Finance with Distinction from Kingston University, London, and a Master of Commerce from Savitribai Phule Pune University. Her academic and professional journey reflects a blend of analytical expertise and sustainability-oriented research. Having worked across the UK and India, Rachana has contributed to financial control, reconciliations, and audit preparedness in both public and private sectors, demonstrating her capability in enhancing reporting accuracy and operational efficiency. Her research interests lie at the intersection of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors and corporate financial performance. She co-authored a peer-reviewed article titled “Integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Factors into the Investment Returns of American Companies,” published in MDPI’s international journal Sustainability. The study, indexed in Scopus and the Web of Science, employs panel data regression models using Bloomberg and Refinitiv datasets to assess how ESG engagement influences market valuation and long-term financial outcomes. This publication underscores her commitment to bridging sustainable finance and empirical financial analysis, offering insights that inform corporate strategy and responsible investment practices. Beyond research, Rachana has been actively involved in industry-oriented financial analysis projects, including portfolio optimization and ESG-financial performance evaluation of S&P 500 firms. These projects reflect her ability to translate academic concepts into data-driven decision-making relevant to global markets. Her collaborations with scholars from the University of St Andrews and Aston Business School have further enriched her interdisciplinary perspective on corporate sustainability and financial performance dynamics.

Profiles : ORCID | Linked In

Featured Publication : 

Lunawat, R. M., Elmarzouky, M., & Shohaieb, D. (2025). Integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors into the investment returns of American companies. Sustainability, 17(19), 8522.

Jiabin Wang | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jiabin Wang | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Nanjing University of Science and Technology | China

Mr. Jiabin Wang is a scholar specializing in Marxist theory with a focus on the construction of ecological civilization, green productive forces, and the Sinicization of Marxism, particularly as it relates to agricultural development and rural communities. His research explores the dynamics of Chinese modernization and the building of a cohesive national community, with particular attention to ethnic regions in Northwest China. Wang has contributed to national-level research projects, including studies on mechanisms to prevent relapse into poverty in frontier ethnic areas and investigations into strengthening national community consciousness in Qinghai. His work has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the National Civil Affairs Policy and Theory Research Achievement Award and the National Ethnic Affairs Commission Social Science Achievement Award for his research on rural governance and poverty prevention. Wang has an h-index of 1, with 48 citations across 48 documents, reflecting his growing influence in the field of social science research. Wang Jiabin is a scholar at Nanjing University of Science and Technology with expertise in ecological civilization construction, green productive forces, and the Sinicization of Marxism, particularly in the context of rural development, agricultural modernization, and building a cohesive Chinese national community. His research focuses on the driving factors and impact mechanisms of green new quality productive forces in high-tech retail enterprises under China’s dual carbon goals, integrating socio-economic, environmental, and policy perspectives to inform sustainable development strategies. Wang holds a Doctor of Law in Marxist Theory and has led and participated in national-level projects, including studies on poverty prevention in frontier ethnic regions and strengthening national community consciousness in Qinghai.

Profile : Scopus 

Featured Publications : 

Wang, J. (2021–present). Research on monitoring, early warning, and assistance mechanisms to prevent relapse into poverty in western frontier ethnic areas. National Social Science Foundation Project, China.

Wang, J. (2020–2021). Research on problems and countermeasures in strengthening the consciousness of the Chinese national community in Qinghai. Key Research Project, National Party School System, China.

Wang, J. (n.d.). Research on the driving factors and impact mechanisms of green new quality productive forces in high-tech retail enterprises under China’s dual carbon goals. Unpublished research, China.

Yanzhi Jin | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yanzhi Jin | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award 

Yanzhi Jin | Xi ‘an University of Technology | China

Dr. Jin Yanzhi is a dedicated scholar and researcher specializing in business administration and sustainable development studies. She earned her undergraduate degree in Marketing with a double major in Medical Information Engineering from Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She later completed her master’s degree in Business Administration at Fuyang Normal University, excelling in courses such as Research Methods in Management, Marketing Management, Human Resource Management, and Strategic Management. Her academic performance has been marked by a strong commitment to excellence and analytical rigor. Jin Yanzhi’s research focuses on regional economic development, carbon emissions, ecological efficiency, and the coordinated growth of energy–economy–environment systems. She has published multiple research papers as first or co-author, contributing valuable insights into sustainable development and environmental economics. Her works include analyses of farmers’ income dynamics, the coupling and coordination of ecological and economic systems, and evaluations of green and low-carbon development across Chinese provinces. Several of her studies have been indexed in international SCI journals, reflecting a growing academic impact with 81 citations by 79 documents, 4 publications, and an h-index of 3. Beyond her research, Jin Yanzhi has actively participated in numerous academic projects, including studies on green development strategies, carbon emission reduction, and low-carbon pathways under national sustainability goals. Her leadership qualities are evident from her roles as Class Monitor, Deputy Secretary of the Youth League Committee, and Executive Chairperson of the Graduate Student Union at Fuyang Normal University, where she organized major academic and cultural events, wrote news releases, and engaged in student governance.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate 

Featured Publications :

Jin, Y. (n.d.). The carbon emission characteristics and reduction potential in developing areas: A case study from Anhui Province, China.

 Jin, Y. (2025). Analysis of the spatial-temporal evolution and driving factors of carbon emission efficiency in the Yangtze River Economic Belt.

 Jin, Y. (2025). Study on the spatial and temporal variation of the coupling coordination degree between economic development and ecological environment in the Yangtze River Delta and the influencing factors.

Jin, Y. (2025). Research on green technology innovation efficiency of industrial enterprises in the Yangtze River Economic Belt under carbon constraints.

Jin, Y. (n.d.). Spatial evolution and influencing factors of farmers’ income in Anhui Province.

Adil Zareef Khan | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Adil Zareef Khan | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Adil Zareef Khan | Chung Yuan Christian university | Taiwan

Mr. Adil Zareef Khan is a motivated and research-oriented professional currently pursuing a PhD in International Trade and Economics at Chung Yuan Christian University in Taiwan. With a strong academic foundation in commerce and project management, he has developed expertise in areas such as risk management, financial management, procurement, human resource management, quality management, and supply chain decision-making. His research interests lie at the intersection of leadership, project innovativeness, organizational behavior, and international trade policies, with several publications focusing on spiritual, ethical, servant, and inclusive leadership and their influence on project success, creativity, and team cohesion. In addition, he has contributed research examining the global impact of trade policies, including tariff dynamics. Alongside his academic journey, he has worked as a research assistant in the field of international trade and economics, gaining experience in research coordination, data handling, and scholarly writing. His professional career also includes serving as a law officer, where he dealt with legal suits, advised decision-makers, and managed human resources, as well as teaching as a visiting lecturer at the University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir. He has participated in international research conferences and has been recognized with scholarships and research assistantships for academic excellence. Beyond his academic and professional roles, he has honed skills in office administration, project coordination, document management, business communication, and legal and compliance insight, supported by certifications in project management and human resources from international institutions.

Featured Publications : 

Khan, A. Z., & Lee, C. W. (2025). The impact of Trump’s tariff policies on global trade dynamics: A case study of major US trade partners. International Journal of Business and Economic Affairs, 10(1), 62–71.

Lee, C. W., & Khan, A. Z. (2024). Ethical leadership and servant leadership on team creativity: Task interdependencies as a moderating role. International Journal of Business and Economic Affairs, 9(3), 69–80.

Khan, A. Z., & Lee, C. W. (2025). Exploring leadership’s role in sustainable development: The moderating impact of community involvement in SMEs across Pakistan, India, and Taiwan. Sustainability, 17(16), 7384.

Lee, C. W., Khan, A. Z., & Liu, P. T. (2025). CSR and job satisfaction in Pakistan’s construction sector: The roles of organizational commitment and perceived support. Human Resources Management and Services, 7(2), 4446–4446.

Javed, A., Ibrahim, M. Y., Ngah, A. H., Zafar, M. J., Hammad, M., Khan, A. Z., & Mir, F. (2025). Impact of inclusive leadership on project success—with mediating role of organizational commitment and top management support as moderator: A systematic literature review. Multidisciplinary Reviews, 8(8), 2025250–2025250.

Jagdish Lohar | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jagdish Lohar | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award  

Research Scholar at Malaviya National Institute of Technology | India 

Mr. Jagdish Lohar is an accomplished civil engineer and researcher with extensive academic and professional experience in the field of geotechnical and structural engineering. He has pursued advanced studies, including a doctoral program focused on utilizing dimensional stone industry waste as a sustainable fill material in reinforced soil structures. His academic journey also includes a master’s degree in structural engineering where he explored fiber-reinforced compressed earth blocks, and a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. With over four years of teaching experience at various engineering institutions, he has contributed to shaping the next generation of engineers. His research work has resulted in numerous publications, with more than 35 citations from 25 scholarly documents, and a recognized h-index of 3, and authorship across 10 documents, reflecting the impact and relevance of his contributions. His work emphasizes sustainable and innovative practices, such as the beneficial use of industrial wastes in construction and geotechnical applications. His studies have been featured in high-impact journals and indexed databases, addressing environmental, geotechnical, and economic aspects of civil engineering materials. In addition to his research, Jagdish holds several patents, including granted and filed inventions related to construction technology and materials testing, highlighting his dedication to translating academic knowledge into practical applications. He has also been actively involved in delivering expert sessions on intellectual property, sustainable construction, and geotechnical innovations, promoting awareness and development within the engineering community. His scholarly contributions and commitment to sustainable engineering practices have positioned him as a respected voice in his field, making significant advancements toward environmentally responsible construction solutions and innovative material utilization.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar 

Featured Publications:   

Solanki, T., Shrivastava, N., & Lohar, J. (2025). Enhancing subgrade stability of black cotton soil using RO membrane as geo-reinforcement. In Advances in Geotechnical Engineering (pp. 1–).

Lohar, J., & Shrivastava, N. (2025). Feasibility of marble processing waste as non-conventional fill in geotechnical applications. Journal of Mining and Environment, 16(1), 15–38.

Lohar, J., Lauhar, N., & Sain, A. (2025). Valorizing marble processing waste in fiber-reinforced cement-stabilized compressed earth blocks: Toward environmental sustainability. Journal of Structural Design and Construction Practice, 30(4), 04025064.

Lohar, J., & Shrivastava, N. (2025). Granite processing waste as sustainable structural fill in reinforced soil structures: A techno-economic analysis. Construction and Building Materials, 491, 142800.

Lohar, J., & Shrivastava, N. (2025). Beneficial use of dimensional stone industry wastes in geotechnical fills: Geotechnical, environmental and economic perspectives. Resources Policy, 101, 105465.

Silvia Krúpová | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Ms Silvia Krúpová | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Silvia Krúpová,  Department of Managerial Theories, Faculty of Management Science and Informatics, University of Žilina, Slovakia

Ms. Silvia Krúpová is a dynamic and results-driven doctoral researcher in the Department of Management at the University of Žilina, Slovakia. Born on November 3, 1998, in Žilina, she has consistently demonstrated excellence in the fields of IT management, sustainability, and smart city innovation. Silvia possesses a strong multicultural perspective gained through her Erasmus+ exchange in Germany and work with international teams across Europe and North America. Her expertise lies at the intersection of urban sustainability, electromobility, and IT-enabled management processes. Known for her adaptability, problem-solving skills, and collaborative mindset, Silvia actively engages in academic, industrial, and volunteer activities. In addition to her academic journey, she has held impactful roles in companies such as Siemens Mobility and msg life Slovakia. She is fluent in German (C1), English (B2), and Slovak (native), and is recognized for her commitment to advancing sustainability through smart technologies and information systems.

👨‍🎓 Profile

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🎓 Education

Ms. Silvia Krúpová holds an Engineer’s degree in IT Management (2023) and a Bachelor’s degree in Management (2021) from the Faculty of Management Science and Informatics at the University of Žilina. She is currently pursuing her PhD in the same faculty, focusing on smart city solutions. As part of her academic development, she participated in the Erasmus+ exchange at Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft in Dresden, Germany, where she studied International Business. Her educational path blends strong management principles with technical IT competencies, preparing her to address real-world challenges in urban sustainability and public infrastructure. Throughout her studies, Silvia has consistently shown a commitment to excellence and innovation, taking part in advanced training like the Cisco Cyber Security course. Her academic foundation is a testament to her interdisciplinary approach and passion for digital transformation and sustainable city management.

💼 Experience

Ms. Silvia’s professional journey is marked by a blend of academic rigor and practical industry engagement. Since August 2024, she has been employed as a Business Process IT Consultant at msg life Slovakia. Previously, she worked as a System Engineer at Siemens Mobility (2023–2024), where she gained hands-on experience in digital transport solutions. From 2020 to 2022, she served as a Software Delivery Manager at Scheidt & Bachmann Slovensko, coordinating software projects across the DACH region, the US, and Canada. Earlier roles include Customer Support for Notino and Store Manager at FernBlau GmbH in Germany. Her experience spans IT consultancy, system engineering, customer service, and project management, equipping her with a robust skillset in global communication, agile methodologies, and digital transformation. Silvia is known for being reliable, adaptable, and team-oriented—thriving in high-pressure environments and cross-functional roles.

🔬 Research Interests

Ms. Silvia’s research centers on enhancing urban sustainability through the integration of IT in city management processes. Her doctoral focus is on the Smart City concept, particularly how information systems can support city operations in areas such as waste policy, mobility, and electromobility. She collaborates with municipalities in Slovakia to implement data-driven and environmentally friendly solutions. Her interdisciplinary work involves cooperation between management and technical departments, and includes active contributions to teaching in management information systems and presentation skills. Silvia is passionate about leveraging technology to drive positive environmental change, making cities more livable and sustainable. Her research not only contributes to academic knowledge but also translates into practical applications in public infrastructure and digital governance. She continues to engage in collaborative projects that address real-world challenges in waste management and smart mobility innovation.

🏆 Awards & Recognition

Ms. Silvia is in the early stage of her academic career, she has already begun to make notable contributions to sustainability and smart city research. Her selection for the Erasmus+ mobility program in Dresden reflects her academic merit and international potential. She has actively participated in academic conferences and been invited to co-deliver university courses. Silvia is a well-regarded member of the UNI FRI Club and has contributed to various high-impact events such as the Pohoda Festival and Spartan Race as a volunteer—showcasing her dedication beyond the academic realm. Her publications in indexed journals underscore her commitment to advancing sustainability through digital solutions. Silvia’s research has already begun attracting citations and is poised to grow in relevance as cities worldwide pursue green and smart transformation. Her growing academic profile makes her an excellent candidate for recognition in research excellence and sustainability leadership.

📚 Publications

“Public Transport Infrastructure with Electromobility Elements at the Smart City Level to Support Sustainability”


“The Importance of Electromobility in the Logistics Industry”

mishelle doorasamy | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. mishelle doorasamy | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mishelle Doorasamy 🎓 is a seasoned academic and sustainability accounting researcher based at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. With a diverse career spanning over two decades, she currently serves as a Senior Lecturer and Deputy Academic Leader of Higher Degrees and Research. Her academic journey is rooted in finance, environmental management, and education, culminating in a PhD focused on material flow cost accounting practices in the South African sugar industry. Dr. Doorasamy’s multidisciplinary expertise allows her to bridge gaps between accounting, sustainability, and policy implementation. Known for her leadership and innovation in academia, she has contributed extensively to peer-reviewed journals, particularly on environmental accounting, corporate governance, and post-pandemic financial resilience. Her role in academic mentorship and curriculum development reflects a strong commitment to shaping future generations of researchers and leaders. 🌱📘

👩‍🏫 Profile

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🎓 Education

Dr. Doorasamy’s educational foundation is a testament to lifelong learning and academic excellence 📚. She earned her PhD in 2019 from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, focusing on sustainable accounting practices in the sugar industry. Prior to that, she completed an M.Com in 2014 and a B.Tech in 2012 from Durban University of Technology. Her journey also includes a PGCE from UNISA in 2002, solidifying her background in education, and a foundational B.Com degree in 2001 from the University of Natal. Across all her qualifications, she has consistently engaged in research-intensive topics that examine how accounting principles can intersect with environmental and industrial sustainability. Her dissertations and theses reflect a progression from product management to cleaner production and finally to material flow cost accounting—a trajectory indicative of growing depth in sustainable financial systems. 📊🌿

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Dr. Doorasamy brings over two decades of multidisciplinary experience in academia, education, and corporate finance 💼📚. She began her professional journey as an accounts clerk and article clerk before transitioning to secondary school education, where she spent a decade teaching accounting and business studies. In 2013, she entered higher education, first as a Lecturer at Durban University of Technology and then as a Senior Lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal from 2015 onwards. She currently holds the role of Deputy Academic Leader of Higher Degrees and Research at UKZN. Her roles span teaching, curriculum development, research supervision, and departmental leadership. This diverse experience enables her to mentor postgraduate students effectively while also contributing to institutional strategies for academic quality and innovation. Her background exemplifies versatility and a deep understanding of educational ecosystems. 🏫🌍

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Doorasamy’s research portfolio is centered on sustainability accounting, material flow cost analysis, and environmental management systems 🌍📈. Her primary academic interest lies in using environmental management accounting to promote cleaner production and efficient resource use across industries, particularly in developing economies. She also explores financial resilience, credit risk, and corporate governance with a sustainable development lens. Her work often addresses critical issues like post-COVID-19 recovery, air pollution’s financial implications, and renewable energy disclosures. This interdisciplinary approach combines environmental science, economics, and financial analytics, creating a robust framework for both academic and practical application. She has collaborated internationally on comparative studies in Nigeria and South Africa, making her research impactful on a global scale. 🔬📊

🏆 Awards and Recognition

While a formal award may not yet headline Dr. Doorasamy’s CV 🏅, her scholarly contributions, leadership roles, and consistent publication in Q1–Q3 journals clearly mark her as a candidate for top-tier academic recognition. Her elevation to Deputy Academic Leader at UKZN reflects peer recognition for her commitment to academic excellence. Additionally, her role as a corresponding author and co-author in numerous high-impact international publications highlights her academic leadership and global engagement. As a frequent contributor to global discussions on sustainability, finance, and accounting reform, she is increasingly seen as a thought leader whose work bridges academia and real-world policy. She is exceptionally well-suited for honors such as the Best Researcher Award. 🌟📚

📚 Publication Top Notes

The determinants of volatility connectedness of South African equity super sectors

Hyperlinked Publications of Dr. Mishelle Doorasamy

SME resilience: Critical financial planning success factors post-COVID-19

Financial performance of Nigerian deposit money banks and corporate governance
Factors influencing financial performance in South Africa’s food and beverage industry: An empirical analysis