yanhong wu | Optimization Techniques | Best Researcher Award

Prof. yanhong wu | Optimization Techniques | Best Researcher Award

UCSI University | China

Prof. Yanhong Wu holds a PhD in Business Administration from UCSI University (Malaysia) and previously earned a Master’s and Bachelor’s in Accounting at Chinese institutions. Since 2009 she has served as Professor at the School of Accounting, Zhanjiang University of Science and Technology, following early-career experience as an accounting supervisor in industry. Her research addresses supply chain management, circular economy, blockchain-enabled accounting systems and accounting education innovation. She has published around 27 peer-reviewed articles including eight SSCI/SCI pieces, 18 EI(CA) indexed papers and six in the Beijing University Core list. She has also secured a national utility-model patent, a software copyright, and authored the monograph Cost Accounting for Enterprises Based on Blockchain Technology. She has led more than ten research and curriculum-reform projects at provincial, municipal and institutional levels including themes such as “dual-teacher” faculty development and AI-enhanced classroom innovation. Her current h-index is approximately 3  and she has accumulated in the region of ~93 citations across her publications. Looking ahead, she continues to advance research at the interface of accounting, sustainability and digital technologies, and is dedicated to cultivating applied-accounting talent for the next generation of enterprises.

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Featured Publications

Wu, Y. (2025). Financial and environmental impact in closed-loop circular supply chain. Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal.

Wu, Y. (2025). Blockchain-enabled sustainable supply chain management: a study on the impact of collaboration optimization. Management Decision.

Zheng, X. (2024, December 27). Integration of Big Data and Technological Innovation to Promote the Digital Transformation of Marine Ranches. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Science and Intelligent Systems (CSIS 2024).

Wu, Y., & Wang, R. (2024). Sustainability-based enterprise supply chain optimization and response under circular economy approach: agile, adaptive and coordinated. Management Decision.

Zhou, Z., Wu, Y., & Xie, Q. (2024). Social responsibility, information technology, and high-quality development of mining enterprise using structural equation modeling (SEM). Resources Policy.

Basmah Alzamil | Social Impact | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Basmah Alzamil | Social Impact | Best Researcher Award

Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Basmah Alzamil is an Assistant Professor at Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University, specializing in organizational behavior, strategic management, and entrepreneurship. She earned her Ph.D. in Business Administration from King Saud University in 2023 with distinction, following an MBA from Saginaw Valley State University and a BBA from King Saud University, graduating with second honors. Her academic career includes extensive teaching experience in research methods, strategic management, performance management, administrative leadership, entrepreneurship, project management, and crisis management. She has also supervised cooperative training programs, organized practical training initiatives, and contributed to curriculum development. Dr. Alzamil’s research focuses on digital leadership, creative deviance, organizational socialization, workplace behavior, and the effects of digital transformation on employee performance and innovation. Her recent publications explore topics such as the mediating role of paradox mindset, the impact of digital leadership on toxic workplaces, and the influence of social support on workplace deviance. She has presented her work at international conferences and participated in professional development courses in research creativity, communication, and leadership. Dr. Alzamil’s scholarship bridges theory and practice, emphasizing evidence-based strategies for organizational development, innovation, and sustainable workplace practices, contributing to both academic research and practical applications in management.

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Featured Publications

Alzamil, B. S. (2025). “Employees’ Creative Deviance in Response to Digitalization and Knowledge: The Mediating Role of Employees’ Paradox Mindset.” Journal of Innovation & Knowledge.

Alzamil, B., & Alyafi, R. S. (2024). “Perceived Social Support and Workplace Deviant Behaviors: The Mediating Role of Self-Esteem in Employees in Saudi Arabia.” Journal Article.

Alzamil, B. S., & Alyafi, R. S. (2022). “Organizational Socialization Applicability, Measurements, and Theories: A Systematic Review and Guideline for Future Research.” International Journal of Business Management and Economic Review.

Melanie Neeb | Regression Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Melanie Neeb | Regression Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Regierungspräsidium Giessen | Germany

Dr. Melanie Neeb is an accomplished academic, policy advisor, and project manager whose career bridges the fields of business administration, human resource management, and public administration. She has built an outstanding reputation as both a researcher and practitioner, with contributions that extend across academia, government, and organizational development. Her expertise lies in designing and implementing effective human resource strategies, managing complex governmental projects, and contributing to academic knowledge on leadership and employee benefits. Through her diverse roles, she has demonstrated strong leadership, innovative thinking, and a commitment to addressing pressing societal and organizational challenges.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Neeb pursued her higher education at Justus Liebig University Giessen, where she earned both her Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Business Administration. Her doctoral research on employee benefits pooling, graded magna cum laude, offered an innovative approach to optimizing employee benefits for large organizations and has been recognized as a significant contribution to the field. Prior to this, she earned her Master’s degree in Business Administration with distinction, completing one of the best diplomas of her graduating semester. Her academic training established a strong foundation in strategic management, organizational behavior, and financial decision-making, all of which continue to shape her career and research focus.

Experience

Dr. Neeb currently serves as Head of Department and Project Manager at the Giessen Regional Council of the Hessian Ministry of the Interior, where she manages large-scale projects focused on refugee reception and integration. In this role, she oversees crisis management initiatives and implements innovative tools such as payment card systems for refugees, ensuring efficient and transparent processes. Leading a team of 18 employees, she coordinates with both governmental and non-governmental actors, showcasing her ability to balance strategic oversight with operational execution. Her career also reflects significant contributions to academia. As a lecturer at the Technical University of Central Hesse and previously at Justus Liebig University Giessen, she has taught courses in business administration, economics, finance, and project management, fostering the next generation of business professionals. Beyond academia and government service, she has also worked as a freelance consultant, providing specialized solutions in the insurance sector, further underlining her versatility across domains.

Research Interests

Dr. Neeb’s research interests lie at the intersection of human resource management, employee benefits, and organizational behavior. She has consistently explored how organizations can optimize benefits programs to enhance employee engagement and organizational efficiency while controlling costs. Her studies also examine the impact of flexible working models, demographic changes, and leadership effectiveness, particularly in the context of an aging population and a shortage of skilled labor. She is especially interested in the long-term sustainability of organizations, focusing on how innovative HR strategies and leadership approaches can help companies remain competitive in rapidly evolving environments. Her work blends theoretical insights with practical applications, making her research highly relevant for both scholars and practitioners.

Awards and Achievements

Dr. Neeb’s academic and professional journey is marked by numerous achievements that highlight both scholarly excellence and practical impact. Her doctoral dissertation on employee benefits pooling was later published as a monograph, offering groundbreaking insights into pooling strategies for multinational organizations. Her publications in respected journals such as PERSONALquarterly and contributions to the insurance sciences reflect her ability to address diverse aspects of management, from leadership effectiveness to compensation strategies. She has been recognized for her innovative approaches to human resource management, particularly in areas such as work-life balance, part-time models, and leadership in times of demographic change. Beyond academia, her role in policy implementation and crisis management has had a significant societal impact, especially in the integration and support of refugees. These achievements illustrate her ability to combine scholarly research with real-world problem-solving at both organizational and governmental levels.

Publications

Neeb, M. (2009). Employee Benefits Pooling. Logos Verlag.

Neeb, M., Riedel, O. (2004). “Zur Anwendung des Bühlmann/Straub-Verfahrens in der Außendienstentlohnung.” Zeitschrift für die gesamte Versicherungswissenschaft, 3, 405–439.

Neeb, M., Bacouel-Jentjens, S. (2017). “Alter, Arbeitserfahrung und effektive Führung.” PERSONALquarterly, 3, 36–41.

Neeb, M., Wehner, M. (2014). “Part-time – A Sensible Model for the Future?” PERSONALquarterly, 4, 22–27.

(2025), Transformational and transactional leadership: A job tenure perspective

Conclusion

Dr. Melanie Neeb exemplifies a professional whose career successfully unites academic research, teaching, and practical leadership in government and business contexts. With expertise spanning human resource management, employee benefits, leadership strategies, and public administration, she has made significant contributions to both scholarly discourse and public policy. Her ability to manage complex projects, guide organizational change, and mentor future professionals underscores her influence as a leader in her field. Driven by a passion for sustainability, equity, and innovation in the workplace, Dr. Neeb continues to play a vital role in shaping the future of human resource practices and organizational management. Her career reflects a rare blend of scholarly excellence, practical leadership, and social responsibility, making her a respected figure in academia, public service, and beyond.