Guojun Ji | Supply Chain Management | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Guojun Ji | Supply Chain Management | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Xiamen University School of Management | China

Prof Guojun Ji is a distinguished scholar and internationally recognized researcher known for his impactful contributions to advanced scientific research, academic leadership, and global knowledge dissemination. His educational foundation is marked by rigorous academic training and continuous scholarly development, which has enabled him to build a strong intellectual framework and multidisciplinary outlook. Prof Guojun Ji has accumulated extensive professional experience through long-standing engagement in teaching, research supervision, institutional development, and international collaboration, where he has played a pivotal role in mentoring researchers, leading funded projects, and contributing to strategic academic initiatives

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Jaeseog Na | Supply Chain Management | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jaeseog na | Supply Chain Management | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor at Duksung Women’s University | South Korea

Dr. Jaeseog Na is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Duksung Women’s University, Seoul, South Korea. His research focuses on empirical operations management, supply chain management, corporate finance in operations, value chain sustainability, and innovation. He has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Production Planning & Control, Engineering Management Journal, Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, and International Journal of Production Research. Dr. Na’s work explores behavioral and financial factors influencing operations strategy, ESG performance, and organizational resilience.

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Educational Background 

Dr. Jaeseog Na earned his Ph.D. in Management Engineering with a specialization in Operations Strategy and Management Science from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),where his doctoral research focused on “Behavioral Factors in Operations Management and Corporate Governance” under the supervision of Dr. Bowon Kim. He also holds an M.Sc. in Management Engineering from KAIST,  with a thesis titled “Effects of Operations Factors on M&A in Manufacturing,” also advised by Dr. Bowon Kim. Prior to his graduate studies, he obtained a B.S. degree with a dual major in Electronic and Electrical Engineering and Business Administration from Sungkyunkwan University.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Jaeseog Na is currently an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Duksung Women’s University in Seoul, South Korea. In this role, he has taught a range of courses including Production & Operations Management, Management Science, Business Analytics (Python-based), Big Data Analysis, and Supply Chain Strategy. Prior to this, he served as a Research Professor at Sogang University and as a Visiting Professor at Sookmyung Women’s University. He also lectured at Duksung Women’s University and Sungkonghoe University, delivering courses in operations and data-driven management. Beyond academia, Dr. Na has led industry projects as Project Manager, notably for the Bank of Korea, focusing on the solar energy supply chain in Chungcheongbuk-do, and for KORON Pharma, where he developed production management solutions based on simulation and line scheduling.

Research Interests

  • Operations Management & Supply Chain Strategy

  • Corporate Finance Factors in Operations & ESG Integration

  • Behavioral Operations & Managerial Overconfidence

  • Value Chain Sustainability & Greenhouse Gas Reduction

  • Innovation & Technological Diversification in Operations

Publications

COO’s overconfidence and the firm’s inventory performance

Year: 2021|Citation: 24

Effects of CEO and COO overconfidence on the firm’s inventory leanness

Year: 2022| Citation : 19

Institutional investment horizon and corporate technological diversification

Year: 2023| Citation: 9

Strategic effects of supply chain inventories on sales performance

Year: 2021| Citation: 6

Effect of customer concentration on firms’ operating performance during the COVID-19 pandemic

Year: 2024 | Citation: 3

Conclusion

Dr. Jaeseog Na’s academic achievements, innovative research contributions, and industry-oriented expertise make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Supply Chain Management. His work significantly advances understanding in operations strategy, corporate governance, and sustainability, contributing to both scholarly literature and real-world practices. With a proven track record of impactful publications, successful projects, and dedicated teaching, he exemplifies excellence in academia. Continued global engagement and expansion into cutting-edge research areas will further elevate his influence and contributions. Recognizing Dr. Na with this award would honor a scholar whose work drives meaningful advancements in the field of supply chain management.

Olushola Kolawole | Food supply chain | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Olushola Kolawole –  Food supply chain –  Best Researcher Award

Alignment with Award Category

Dr. Kolawole’s research, contributions, and professional achievements strongly align with the Best Researcher Award category. His groundbreaking work in supply chain innovation, data-driven methodologies, and organizational learning models demonstrates:High-level originality and innovation in addressing food waste. A strong impact on industry and policy-making, ensuring sustainable solutions for supply chain management. Consistent excellence in academic publishing and thought leadership in global research forums. Influence on future research directions in Lean Six Sigma, supply chain optimization, and food security.

 

University of Bradford | United Kingdom

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Education and Training

Olushola Adeborode KOLAWOLE embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in economics, earning a B.Sc. in Economics from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria, in July 2008. His academic curiosity and ambition led him to pursue further studies in logistics and supply chain management, culminating in a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from Heriot-Watt University, Scotland, in November 2012. His master’s studies were fully funded by a £40,000 scholarship from the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), marking the beginning of his recognition as a promising scholar in the field.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Currently, Ieda Margarete Oro serves as a Researcher and Professor at UNOESC, where she contributes significantly to the Accounting Sciences Course and the Professional Master’s Degree in Administration. Her expertise extends to the Academic Doctorate program at UNOESC, where she mentors students and leads groundbreaking research initiatives. Her professional experience encompasses diverse areas, including Management Control Systems, Performance Evaluation, Corporate Finance, and Family Businesses. Between 2018 and 2020, she held the prestigious position of Editor-in-Chief of RACE, a well-regarded academic journal. She is also an active member of the scientific committee of the RCCC – CRCSC and an ad hoc associate editor at RAE-FGV, further showcasing her dedication to advancing research in her domain. Additionally, she is a distinguished member of the Santa Catarina Academy of Accounting Science, underscoring her influence in shaping accounting standards and practices.

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Digital Transformation

Olushola’s research focuses on improving supply chain efficiency, particularly in the context of food waste reduction. His Ph.D. research developed a DMAIC-DLL framework aimed at detecting the root causes of food wastage while promoting organizational learning. His research contributions have been widely recognized, with publications in top-tier journals, including Industrial Marketing Management Journal, a 3-star journal.

His ongoing research interests include:

  • Developing advanced Lean Six Sigma methodologies for supply chain optimization.
  • Enhancing supply chain resilience in both developed and developing countries.
  • Bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical applications in business management.
  • Publishing in globally recognized 4-star and 3-star journals to influence managerial policies and practices.

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Olushola has been the recipient of multiple prestigious scholarships and research grants, including: Fully funded PTDF scholarships for both his master’s (£40,000) and doctoral studies (£100,000). PTDF research grants worth £2000 and an additional £1300 for fieldwork and conference presentations. Grant of £2500 to attend the International Business Research Conference in Zurich, Switzerland. Funding to attend the World Business and Social Science Research Conference in Bangkok, Thailand. Scholarship and grants for research conferences and fieldwork in Nigeria. His professional memberships include affiliations with the: Council of Supply Chain Management Practitioners (CSCMP) International Association for Public Health Logistician (IAPHL) John and Elnora Ferguson Centre for African Studies (JEFCAS) Production and Operations Management Society (POMS)

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

hrough his research, Olushola has significantly contributed to the body of knowledge on supply chain optimization, particularly in food waste reduction and sustainability. His work has practical implications for industries seeking to: Minimize food loss in supply chains using Lean Six Sigma methodologies. Improve decision-making through advanced analytical frameworks. Promote sustainable business practices that align with global food security goals.

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

Olushola’s commitment to research and teaching ensures his lasting impact on the fields of operations and supply chain management. He envisions a future where: His DMAIC-DLL framework becomes a widely adopted methodology in supply chain optimization. He leads groundbreaking research in stakeholder improvisation and continuous improvement in procurement and logistics. He contributes to shaping policies that enhance supply chain resilience and efficiency on a global scale. He continues to mentor and inspire the next generation of researchers in business and management studies.

Conclusion

Olushola Adeborode KOLAWOLE exemplifies excellence in operations and supply chain management research. His academic achievements, professional expertise, and contributions to knowledge in Lean Six Sigma, food waste reduction, and logistics optimization position him as a thought leader in the field. As he continues to advance his research and engage with global academic and industry networks, his work will undoubtedly shape the future of sustainable supply chain management and organizational learning methodologies.

📚Publications

  • Addressing food waste and loss in the Nigerian food supply chain: Use of Lean Six Sigma and Double-Loop Learning

    Authors: OA Kolawole, JL Mishra, Z Hussain

    Journals: Industrial marketing management

    Leveraging organisational agility in B2B ecosystems to mitigate food waste and loss: A stakeholder perspective

    Authors: KO Adeborode, M Dora, C Umeh, SM Hina, T Eldabi

    Journals: Industrial Marketing Management

    An Evaluation of Climate Change and Water Scarcity as a Causative Factor of Political Instability in the Middle East Region: The Case of Syria

    Authors: OAK Abraham Abado

    Journals: International Journal of Social Science and Human Research