Xuyang Du | Finance | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xuyang Du | Finance | Young Scientist Award

Assistant Professor | Heilongjiang University | China

Assist Prof Dr Xuyang Du is an emerging scholar and academic professional whose work contributes to strategic management, business strategy, innovation-driven decision-making, and data-informed organizational analysis. His academic formation reflects sustained engagement with management research, analytical reasoning, and interdisciplinary inquiry, enabling him to address complex strategic challenges faced by contemporary organizations. In his professional experience, Assist Prof Dr Xuyang Du has been actively involved in teaching, research, and scholarly service, contributing to curriculum development, research supervision, and collaborative academic initiatives. He has participated in national and international research projects that examine strategic competitiveness, digital transformation, sustainability-oriented strategy, and organizational performance across diverse institutional contexts.

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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.