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.

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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.

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.

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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.

Yaping Yin | Strategic Management | Best Researcher Award 

Ms. Yaping Yin | Strategic Management | Best Researcher Award 

Ms. Yaping Yin | Hainan University | China

Ms. Yaping Yin is a PhD Candidate in Agricultural Microbiology at Hainan University, focusing on the role of microorganisms in advancing sustainable agricultural practices. With over five years of experience in microbial research, she has contributed to national projects such as the China Agriculture Research System and the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Project, where her studies emphasize the construction of rhizosphere microbial networks and the regulation of cucumber rhizosphere health. Her research explores keystone microbial species such as Flavobacterium and Bacillus, demonstrating their impact on crop growth, yield stability, and stress resistance. She has collaborated with research teams from Sichuan Agricultural University and Hainan University, working on cross-regional microbial studies and microbial medium optimization. Her scientific output includes 3 documents, 87 citations by 86 documents, and an h-index of 3. Her work has provided practical insights for reducing chemical fertilizer use in agricultural cooperatives while promoting microbial strategies for sustainable farming. Yaping Yin has published research in peer-reviewed journals including New Biotechnology, Fungal Biology, and other indexed sources, addressing topics such as rhizosphere ecology, molecular regulatory mechanisms of beneficial fungi, and microbial solutions to soil salinity and plant disease resistance. Through these contributions, she has established herself as a young researcher advancing agricultural microbiome strategies and sustainable agroecosystem development.

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Featured Publications : 

Yin, Y., Khan, R. A. A., Li, L., Wu, Y., Li, C., Li, Y., & Ren, S. (2025). The diversity and keystone species of cucumber rhizosphere microbiome: Unveiling their role in driving cucumber growth and microbial communities. New Biotechnology.

Song, J.-Z., Yin, Y.-P., Cheng, W., Liu, J.-H., Hu, S.-J., Qiu, L., & Wang, J.-J. (2021). The N-Mannosyltransferase gene BbAlg9 contributes to cell wall integrity, fungal development and the pathogenicity of Beauveria bassiana. Fungal Biology, 125(10), 776–784.

Yin, Y., Wang, R., Lin, R., Tang, Z., Sun, M., Yu, X., & Liu, T. (2024). The molecular regulatory mechanism of the hydrophobic protein TaHFB1 from Trichoderma in promoting lateral root growth and inducing disease resistance in tomato. China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI).

Yin, Y., Wang, W., Zhang, F., Liu, Z., Hou, J., & Liu, T. (2021). A novel salt-tolerant strain Trichoderma atroviride HN082102.1 isolated from marine habitat alleviates salt stress and diminishes cucumber root rot caused by Fusarium oxysporum. China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI).

Wang, R., Yu, X., Yin, Y., Norvienyeku, J., Khan, R. A. A., Liu, T., … & others. (2023). Biocontrol of cucumber Fusarium wilt by Trichoderma asperellum FJ035 dependent on antagonism and spatiotemporal competition with Fusarium oxysporum. Biological Control, 186, 105334.

Muhammad Asif Khan | Strategic Planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Asif Khan | Strategic Planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Asif Khan, Bhayangkara University, Indonesia.

Dr. Muhammad Asif Khan 🇮🇩 is a seasoned academician, corporate trainer, and legal advisor with over 12 years of impactful experience in business, entrepreneurship, and contract law. He currently serves as a faculty member at both Bina Nusantara University and Bhayangkara University in Indonesia. Dr. Khan is widely known for blending academic theory with real-world application, empowering learners with practical insights in legal, managerial, and entrepreneurial domains. As a multilingual educator with international qualifications from Sweden, Pakistan, Indonesia, and Malaysia, he brings a global perspective to his teaching. His leadership, research productivity, and commitment to student mentoring have significantly contributed to academic excellence and institutional visibility. Whether in the classroom or the boardroom, Dr. Khan promotes innovation, critical thinking, and strategic alignment to shape future-ready professionals. 🌐📚

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🎓 Education

Dr. Khan’s educational journey spans multiple continents, showcasing his commitment to multidisciplinary learning. He earned his Doctorate in Research Management (Entrepreneurship & Innovation) from BINUS University, Indonesia (2020), followed by his current pursuit of a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) at INTI International University, Malaysia (2025–2028). He holds an LL.M in Law & International Relations from Malmo University, Sweden (2012), and a Master’s in Management (MM) from Bhayangkara University (2024–2025). His foundational legal and arts training comes from LLB and BA degrees at the University of Peshawar, Pakistan. His pre-university certifications in science underscore a rigorous and technical academic base. This diverse educational profile equips Dr. Khan with cross-functional expertise, making him adept at integrating legal, managerial, and entrepreneurial disciplines into impactful curricula. 🎓🌍📖

💼 Experience

Dr. Khan’s professional trajectory illustrates a well-rounded blend of academic leadership and corporate acumen. At Bina Nusantara University, he has shaped curricula and mentored students since 2015. Simultaneously, at Bhayangkara University, he contributes to program accreditation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and high-impact research. His previous corporate roles include Contract Manager and Corporate Secretary at PT. Kalpataru Investama, where he led contract oversight and legal documentation, and Contract Officer at Al-Fahim Group, managing multimillion-dollar proposals and intellectual property agreements. His ability to bridge academia and industry through strategic leadership, negotiation, and knowledge transfer exemplifies his holistic approach to learning and development. 🤝📋🏢

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Khan’s research interests lie at the intersection of entrepreneurship, innovation management, legal governance, and corporate strategy. He investigates how business ecosystems evolve through technological interventions like IoT, explores legal-economic interplays in business practices, and assesses how corporate responsibility impacts financial outcomes. A significant focus of his work is developing strategic models for startups and SMEs in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. His multidisciplinary research draws from economics, law, and behavioral sciences, aiming to shape policies that foster sustainable business growth and ethical corporate governance. Dr. Khan’s scholarship supports both academic inquiry and real-world business transformation. 📊📖💡

🏅 Awards

Dr. Khan’s formal award history may not yet be extensively documented, his leadership roles, published peer-reviewed research, and strategic curriculum contributions speak volumes about his academic impact. His recognition as a leading lecturer at two prestigious Indonesian universities, along with his role in legal consulting and corporate governance, reflects his professional excellence. His growing body of international publications and ongoing doctoral work in Malaysia position him as an emerging thought leader in academia and corporate innovation. His contributions to both education and industry set a compelling foundation for award recognition in academic research excellence and strategic educational leadership. 🏆📚🌟

📘 Publication Top Notes

“An Examination of Application & Measuring IoT in Indonesian Business Settings”

“Determining the Contributing Factors of Successful Entrepreneurship.

“The Psychology and Historical Perspective Behind Business Practices in Indonesia.

“CSR Impact on Financial Performance Mediated by Strategy.

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Asif Khan exemplifies a scholar-practitioner whose research contributions reflect academic rigor and practical relevance. His interdisciplinary expertise across entrepreneurship, contract law, and corporate strategy enables him to explore complex business challenges through a unique lens. With a strong foundation in legal and managerial education from institutions in Sweden, Pakistan, Indonesia, and Malaysia, he is well-equipped to engage with diverse academic audiences. Dr. Khan’s work addresses both emerging technologies and strategic frameworks, positioning him as a key thought leader in his field. His ongoing doctoral research, combined with past accomplishments and active university engagements, demonstrate a sustained commitment to excellence. By further diversifying publication venues and expanding his international collaborations, Dr. Khan is well-poised to make even greater contributions to academia. His trajectory, dedication, and intellectual breadth make him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award, especially in areas bridging law, entrepreneurship, and corporate governance. 🏅🌍

Cornelia Storz | Strategy Formulation | Best Paper Award

Prof Dr. Cornelia Storz | Strategy Formulation | Best Paper Award

Prof Dr. Cornelia Storz, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany.

Prof. Dr. Cornelia Storz is a tenured full professor and Chair of Innovation & Entrepreneurship at Goethe University Frankfurt’s Faculty of Economics and Business. With prior professorships in Japanese Economy and Society at Philipps University Marburg and University of Applied Sciences Bremen, Dr. Storz bridges academia and global business perspectives. She earned her Ph.D. in Economics (Dr. rer. oec.) in 1996 from the University of Duisburg‑Essen, following an M.A. in Business Administration & Japanese Studies from the University of Bonn in 1992. Over her career, she has led 20+ completed and 10+ ongoing research projects, published 35 journal articles, and authored 13 books. Her work has garnered a citation index of 1,044, with an h-index of 18 and i10-index of 23. She serves as co-guest editor for Research Policy and maintains rich collaborations with leading international scholars—spanning Oxford, Tokyo, Singapore, Paris, Seoul, and beyond.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Storz’s academic journey began with a Master of Arts in Business Administration and Japanese Studies from the University of Bonn (1992), reflecting her interdisciplinary grounding in management sciences and cross-cultural insights. She earned her Ph.D. in Economics (Dr. rer. oec.) at the University of Duisburg‑Essen in 1996, where she developed rigorous research skills in strategic management, innovation, and economic systems. This strong educational background laid the foundation for her impactful contributions to international research and teaching, and positioned her as a leader capable of analyzing complex innovation landscapes in Japan, Korea, Europe, and emerging economies.

💼 Experience

Since 2007, Dr. Storz has held the professorship and Chair of Innovation & Entrepreneurship at Goethe University’s Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Management & Microeconomics. Before that, she was a full professor specializing in Japanese Economy at Philipps University Marburg (2001–2006), and at the University of Applied Sciences Bremen (1997–2001). From 1992 to 1996, she worked as a research assistant at the University of Duisburg‑Essen. Across these roles, she has supervised doctoral students, designed postgraduate curricula, and led strategic projects. She actively shapes international research networks and provides expert consultancy in innovation policy, organizational strategy, and digital transformation across academia and industry.

 🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Storz’s research centers on strategic management of innovation, firm adaptation in crisis contexts, and the emergence of new industries. She investigates topics such as labour-cost retrenchment strategies, digital innovation ecosystems, board governance’s impact on innovation, and design knowledge flows in product development. Her collaborative projects examine digital marketplaces in Sub‑Saharan Africa, optimal distinctiveness in Korean film, and entrepreneurial networks at the base-of-pyramid. She is particularly interested in how firms construct innovation policy practices that align with national and local systems, and how crisis strategies—from flexible to rigid—affect investor behavior and firm resilience.

 🏆 Awards & Honors

Dr. Storz has been nominated for several prestigious international awards in strategic management and business strategy, and recognized for excellence in innovation research. Her prolific output—including 35 journal articles, 13 books, and numerous editorial roles—has earned her a global citation index above 1,000, with an h-index of 18 and i10-index of 23. She has been co-guest editor for special issues in top-tier journals, including Research Policy. These accolades reflect peer recognition of her leadership in examining the strategic dimensions of innovation, crisis response, and cross-national economic systems, marking her a strong contender for awards such as the Best Paper Award.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Labour-cost retrenchment strategies in times of crisis: Comparing market reactions to flexible and rigid strategies

Digital creatives and digital engineers: entrepreneurial firms, institutional context, and the organization of innovation

The emergence of an entrepreneurial ecosystem: the interplay between early entrepreneurial activity and public policy in the Korean online gaming industry

Why do some entrepreneurs thrive? A network content perspective

Félix Hernández de Rojas | Competitive Analysis | Best Paper Award

Mr. Félix Hernández de Rojas | Competitive Analysis | Best Paper Award

Mr. Félix Hernández de Rojas, UPM, Spain

Félix Hernández de Rojas (born July 21, 1973, Valladolid, Spain) is a dynamic digital business strategist and tech innovation leader, passionate about shaping the future of industries through digital transformation, entrepreneurship, and advanced technologies like AI and IoT. With a rare blend of hands-on experience in telecom, academia, and global digital ecosystems, Félix envisions business like an orchestra, harmonizing tech, people, and strategy to deliver value. His work bridges corporate development at Telefónica with academic mentoring and international digital consultancy, showcasing his belief in building ecosystems rather than isolated solutions. He continues to drive innovation and transformation with creativity and purpose across Europe and Latin America. 🌍✨

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🎓 Education

Félix holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Telecommunication Engineering from Universidad de Valladolid (1991–1996), with a final thesis developed in partnership with Universidad Polytechnic de Madrid (UPM) and the European Union on Artificial Intelligence, knowledge engineering, and human-computer interfaces. He earned an Executive MBA (2003–2004) with international modules in Madrid, London, and Austin (Texas), focusing on VoIP and Centrex IP business models within Telefónica. Since 2021, he has been pursuing a PhD at ETSIT-UPM, researching the impact of digitalization on innovation and competitiveness within the EU and global economies. 📚🧠

💼 Experience

Professionally, Félix has spent the bulk of his career at Telefónica Group, where since 2009 he has held senior roles in digital business development, product marketing, and strategy. He has spearheaded initiatives across IoT, AI, and Industry 4.0, particularly in energy, industrial, and sustainability sectors. His responsibilities include working with Tier 1 clients, collaborating with start-ups, and scaling tech-based services across Telefónica’s digital business arms. He is also a prolific contributor to corporate blogs, an evaluator for innovation competitions, and a recognized figure at global expos and industry summits. 🚀🏢

🧪 Research Interests

Félix’s academic and professional research centers on digital transformation, competitive intelligence, platform business models, and the convergence of AI, IoT, and sustainability in modern industry. His current doctoral work explores how digitalization is reshaping the EU and global innovation landscape, with a focus on strategic competitiveness. He has contributed to high-impact Q1 journals and participated in international forums such as the International Telecommunications Society (ITS). His work emphasizes a systems-level understanding of how businesses must evolve to remain resilient in rapidly shifting digital environments. 🔬🌐

🏅 Awards

Among his recognitions, Félix was awarded Best Technological Telefónica Blogger (2018–2019) for his thought leadership on the company’s official platform. He also served as jury member for innovation competitions in Shenzhen and South Summit (2021), lending his expertise in evaluating next-generation start-ups. His leadership in supporting innovation ecosystems through Wayra.org and Telefónica’s open innovation initiatives further cements his role as a trusted voice in digital entrepreneurship. 🏆📢

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Mohammad Falahat | Strategic Management and Business Strategy | Best Researcher Award

Mohammad Falahat | Strategic Management and Business Strategy | Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) | Malaysia

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. Mohammad Falahat embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Software Engineering from Sharif University of Technology, earning a notable CGPA of 14.07/20. He further pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Information Technology Management at Multimedia University (MMU), followed by a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) in International Entrepreneurship at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). His doctoral research, titled "Born Globals among the Malaysian SMEs: Mediating Effect of Marketing Competencies on Foreign Market Performance," earned him a Gold Medal and recognition as the top DBA student.

Professional Endeavors:

His career spans both academia and industry. He has held positions such as Director at Drywall Collection Sdn Bhd, CEO at Efficient Edge (M) Sdn Bhd, and Business Development Manager at Ofogh Sanat Company. His blend of academic expertise and practical experience contributes to a holistic understanding of entrepreneurship and business development.

Contributions and Research Focus:

As a seasoned academic, His made significant contributions to the field of SME Internationalization, International Entrepreneurship, Firm Performance, Sustainability, and Born Globals. His expertise extends to Research Analytics and Data Analysis, particularly with Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) using Partial Least Square (PLS). His research focus on the mediating effect of marketing competencies on foreign market performance among Malaysian SMEs demonstrates a commitment to addressing practical challenges in the business world.

Accolades and Recognition:

His academic excellence has been consistently acknowledged through Teaching Excellence Awards at UTAR, where he has held various teaching positions. Additionally, he received a prestigious Masa Policy Development Programme (MPDP) Research Grant for his work on policy development post COVID-19. His mentorship also led a team of UTAR students to be shortlisted in the top 10 of the Alibaba GDT Global Challenge 2021.

Impact and Influence:

His impact extends beyond the academic realm. His leadership roles, including Head of Subgroup of Entrepreneurship, Chairperson of the Centre for Sustainable Development and Corporate Social Responsibility in Business, and Chairperson of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Sustainability, showcase his commitment to shaping the strategic direction of educational institutions. His involvement in community services, such as Chairman of the Committee for Joint Management Corporation (JMC) and member of the Joint Management Body (JMB), further highlights his dedication to societal contributions.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His legacy is marked by his contributions to academia, industry, and community service. His editorial roles in reputable journals and participation in international conferences underscore his commitment to advancing the field of business management. As he continues his academic journey at Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU), his future contributions are anticipated to further enrich the realms of entrepreneurship, sustainability, and international business. His multifaceted career exemplifies the synergy between academic excellence, practical experience, and community engagement.

Notable Publications:

1 SMEs internationalization: The role of product innovation, market intelligence, pricing and marketing communication capabilities as drivers of SMEs’ international performance M Falahat, T Ramayah, P Soto-Acosta, YY Lee Technological forecasting and social change 152, 119908 (314) - 2020

4 Emotional Intelligence and Job Performance of Academicians in Malaysia. SC Chong, M Falahat, YS Lee International Journal of Higher Education 9 (1), 69-80 (96) - 2020
5 Impact of Digitalization on the Speed of Internationalization YY Lee, M Falahat, BK Sia International Business Research 12 (4), 1-11 (89) - 2019

6 Impacts of Institutional Characteristics on International Students' Choice of Private Higher Education Institutions in Malaysia. MW Migin, M Falahat, MSA Yajid, A Khatibi Higher Education Studies 5 (1), 31-42 (73) -2015

7 Emotional intelligence and turnover intention. FN Mohammad, LT Chai, LK Aun, MW Migin International Journal of Academic Research 6 (4) (68) - 2014

8 Drivers of digital adoption: a multiple case analysis among low and high-tech industries in Malaysia YY Lee, M Falahat, BK Sia Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration (57) - 2020

9 Factors influencing consumers’ purchase intention towards online group buying in Malaysia YS Liew, M Falahat Int. J. Electronic Marketing and Retailing 10 (1), 60-77 (55) - 2019

10 Entrepreneurial innovativeness and its impact on SMES'performances M Falahat, S Tehseen, C Van Horne International Journal of Entrepreneurship 22 (3), 1-9 (52) - 2018