George Vlontzos | Agricultural Data Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Prof. George Vlontzos | Agricultural Data Analysis | Research Excellence Award

University of Thessaly | Greece

Prof. George Vlontzos is a distinguished agricultural economist and Full Professor at the University of Thessaly, Greece, where he directs the Laboratory of Agricultural Economics and Consumer Behavior. He holds a Ph.D. in Planning and Regional Development (University of Thessaly), an MBA in Agribusiness (University of Wales, Aberystwyth) and a BSc in Agriculture (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki). With a strong international academic profile, he has served as a visiting professor at the University of Florida and contributed to graduate programs at the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Montpellier. Prof. Vlontzos has authored 62 documents indexed on Scopus with 952 citations by 886 documents and an h‑index of 17, reflecting significant research impact in agricultural economics, efficiency and sustainability analysis, consumer behavior, optimization and AI applications in agriculture. His research employs advanced quantitative and behavioral models—such as Data Envelopment Analysis, Stochastic Frontier Analysis, the Theory of Planned Behavior and Artificial Neural Networks—to address economic and environmental efficiency, consumer decision processes, and sustainable agri‑food systems. He has published extensively in refereed journals, participated in major international conferences, and contributed to multiple competitive projects co‑funded by the EU, national and private sources. His leadership in research and education underscores his influence in shaping sustainable agricultural policy and practice.

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Featured Publications

Assessing the economic impact of insect pollination on the agricultural sector: A department-level case study in France

– Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, 2025

Emerging Technologies for Investigating Food Consumer Behavior: A Systematic Review

– Review, 2025

A hybrid remotely operated underwater vehicle for maintenance operations in aquaculture: Practical insights from Greek fish farms

– Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2025

Digital Transformation of Food Supply Chain Management Using Blockchain: A Systematic Literature Review Towards Food Safety and Traceability

– Business and Information Systems Engineering, 2025

Variable RTS in hierarchical network DEA: Enhancing efficiency in higher education systems

– Socio Economic Planning Sciences, 2024

Ferry Jie – Transport Sharing – Excellence in Research 

Prof. Ferry Jie - Transport Sharing - Excellence in Research 

Edith Cowan University - Australia 

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Ferry Jie embarked on his academic journey by earning a Bachelor of Industrial Engineering in 1996, laying the foundation for his future in the field. Building upon this, he pursued a Master of Industrial Engineering in 2000, enhancing his understanding of industrial systems and processes. Dr. Jie's academic pursuits culminated in the attainment of a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 2008 from The University of Sydney. His doctoral thesis, titled "Supply Chain Analysis in the Australian Beef Industry," showcased his early dedication to understanding complex supply chain dynamics, a theme that would persist throughout his career.

Professional Endeavors

Upon completing his academic qualifications, Prof. Jie ventured into the realm of academia, where he has made significant contributions in the field of Supply Chain and Logistics Management (SCLM). He currently holds the esteemed position of Associate Professor at Edith Cowan University, where he imparts knowledge and fosters the development of future industry professionals.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Jie's research focus lies at the intersection of supply chain management and logistics, with a particular emphasis on addressing contemporary challenges and advancements in the field. His extensive publication record underscores his commitment to advancing scholarly discourse, with contributions ranging from journal articles to conference papers. His research explores various facets of supply chain management, including agility, resilience, sustainability, and innovation, offering valuable insights to academics and industry practitioners alike.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his academic career, Prof. Jie has garnered numerous accolades and recognition for his outstanding contributions to the field. Notably, he has been invited as a keynote speaker and presenter at prestigious international conferences and symposiums across the globe, underscoring the significance of his research on a global scale.

Transport sharing refers to the practice of multiple individuals or groups utilizing the same mode of transportation for their journeys. This concept encompasses various forms of shared mobility services, such as carpooling, ride-sharing, bike-sharing, and shared-use vehicle programs.

Impact and Influence

Prof. Jie's research and academic endeavors have left a profound impact on the field of supply chain management and logistics. His publications, spanning high-impact journals and conference proceedings, serve as foundational resources for scholars and professionals alike, shaping the discourse and practice within the industry. Furthermore, his active involvement in professional associations and committees underscores his commitment to driving positive change and fostering collaboration within the academic and industry spheres. Dr. Jie's influence extends beyond the confines of academia, as evidenced by his engagement with governmental bodies and industry stakeholders, cementing his reputation as a thought leader and influencer in the field.

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