Limin Xiao | Healthcare and Transformative Tourism | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Limin Xiao | Healthcare and Transformative Tourism | Research Excellence Award

Sun Yat-sen University | China

Limin Xiao is a dedicated and emerging scholar in tourism management, currently serving as a visiting Ph.D. student funded by the prestigious China Scholarship Council (CSC). She is pursuing her doctoral studies at the School of Business, Sun Yat-sen University—one of China’s leading institutions under Project 985—where she specializes in tourism management with a focus on transformative experiences and AI service applications in tourism. Born in Wuhan in December 1999, Limin has built a strong interdisciplinary academic foundation that integrates business administration, English studies, and tourism research. She completed her dual bachelor’s degrees in English and Business Administration at the School of Foreign Languages, China University of Geosciences (Project 211), where she ranked first in her school with a GPA of 4.13/5.0 and earned direct admission to postgraduate study. Limin’s research trajectory is marked by a deep interest in how tourists experience transformation, particularly within cultural, wellness, and digitally empowered tourism contexts. She has contributed to several high-quality publications, including an accepted paper in Tourism Management Perspectives and ongoing submissions to Tourism Tribune and the International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. Her early research in translation studies has also appeared in Overseas English. Limin has presented her work at major academic conferences such as MTCON’23 in Istanbul, APMA 2023 in Guangzhou, the China Marketing Science Conference, and the China Tourism Research Annual Conference. Her scholarship demonstrates a robust theoretical grounding, drawing from self-expansion theory, liminality, embodiment cognition, and narrative persuasion models. She is simultaneously advancing multiple working papers that examine topics such as cultural tourism employees’ self-expansion, immersive digital-empowered tourism, and AI-driven storytelling for cultural identity formation. Her academic excellence has been consistently recognized through numerous national and international awards, including the highly competitive National Scholarship (top 0.2%), Meritorious Winner in the Mathematical Contest in Modeling (top 8%), first prizes in multiple national English competitions, and a professional qualification in translation (CATTI Level 3). She has also received honors for research innovation and academic presentation, including the Outstanding Final Report Award from the Ministry of Education and the Outstanding Paper Award at the 2024 Annual Forum on Frontiers of Tourism Research. With strong analytical skills, interdisciplinary training, and growing expertise in transformative tourism and AI-enabled visitor engagement, Limin Xiao represents a promising young researcher contributing innovative insights to the global tourism scholarship community.

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Featured Publications

Han, X., Zheng, Y., Wu, J. (Snow), & Xiao, L. (2025). Transformative value in cultural tourism: Scale development and its impact on tourist eudaimonic well-being. Tourism Management Perspectives. (Accepted February 2025)

Han, X., Zheng, Y., & Xiao, L. (n.d.). The effect of tourists’ initiative in wellness tourism on perceived transformation: From a perspective of transformative tourism. Tourism Tribune. (Second round of review)

Han, X., Liu, H., Xiao, L., & Zheng, Y. (n.d.). More innovative, more popular? The effect of amenity innovation on customers’ booking intentions in P2P accommodation. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. (Awaiting review)

Xiao, L. (2020). The translation of tourist attraction descriptions from the perspective of eco-translatology: A case study of the Hubei Provincial Museum. Overseas English, 2020(6), 65–66.

Jiia Xu | Sociology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jiia Xu | Sociology | Best Researcher Award

Anhui Normal University | China

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👨‍🏫 Prof. Jiia Xu – Academic Profile

Prof. Jiia Xu is an esteemed academic from Anhui Normal University, China, specializing in social security, aging policies, and grassroots governance. With a Ph.D. in Philosophy (Social Security) from the University of Hamburg, Germany, Prof. Xu has dedicated his research to understanding the intersection of social policy, aging, and public health, both in China and globally.

📚 Education & Academic Journey

Prof. Xu completed his Ph.D. in Philosophy (Social Security) from the University of Hamburg, Germany (2013–2018), focusing on integrated research on aging policies and poverty risks in European welfare states. Prior to this, he earned his Master’s in Management (Social Security) from Northeast Normal University, China (2010–2012).

👨‍🏫 Academic Appointments

Since becoming an Associate Professor at Anhui Normal University, Prof. Xu has played a crucial role in teaching and mentoring the next generation of scholars. He specializes in courses such as Social Survey Methods & Practice, Social Security Fund Management, and Graduate Thesis Writing & Guidance (with bilingual instruction). Additionally, he leads interdisciplinary research teams, particularly on aging policies and social governance.

🔬 Research Leadership

Prof. Xu has served as the Principal Investigator (PI) on several significant projects funded by the National Social Science Fund. Notable projects include research on elderly care systems, historical studies on China’s social policies, and poverty risk mitigation for elderly women in rural China. These projects reflect his ongoing commitment to advancing the field of aging and social policy.

📖 Books & Publications

Prof. Xu authored the book “Ageing Policies and Poverty Risk in European Welfare States” (2019), which was published by China Commerce Press. This English monograph reflects his expertise in aging policies, poverty, and social welfare.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Throughout his career, Prof. Xu has earned several prestigious awards, such as the Emerging Scholar Award in 2022 from Ageing & Social Change, and recognition in Anhui Provincial Teaching Innovation and Smart Teaching Competitions, showcasing his excellence in both research and teaching.

💼 Professional Service & Advisory Roles

Prof. Xu has contributed his expertise as a Committee Member for Ageing & Social Change (International Research Committee) and served as an Expert Advisor for local governments and think tanks, advising on topics like social security policy, elderly care, and the political identity of overseas returnee scholars.

With a distinguished academic career and a passion for social governance and aging policies, Prof. Jiia Xu continues to influence both national and international discourse on social security and welfare systems.

📚 Top Notes Publications 

Living with technological challenges: Does socioeconomic status affect health?
    • Authors: Xu, J., Xia, C., & Ding, X.

    • Journal: BMC Geriatrics

    • Year: 2025

Care guilt and health status of female medical staff
    • Authors: Xu, J., & Xia, C.

    • Journal: International Journal for Equity in Health

    • Year: 2025

Global pandemic governance: A multilevel crisis management framework
    • Authors: Xu, J., Dai, W., & Pfau-Effinger, B.

    • Journal: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

    • Year: 2024

Familial and extra-familial care integration: Lessons from Germany for China
    • Authors: Xu, J., Eggers, T., & Zhang, G.

    • Journal: International Journal of Social Welfare

    • Year: 2024

Spousal effects on women’s delayed retirement intentions
    • Authors: Xu, J.

    • Journal: Administration and Law

    • Year: 2021