Iqra Yaseen | International trade | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Iqra Yaseen | International trade | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Iqra Yaseen | International trade – Senior research at University of kashmir, India

Iqra Yaseen is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in international trade, business, and the impact of geopolitical trade uncertainties. Her passion for scientific inquiry is reflected in her extensive research background, spanning quantitative analysis, international finance, and economics. With expertise in using advanced tools such as STATA and VOSviewer, Iqra has successfully managed complex research projects, contributing to multiple peer-reviewed journals and books. Through her academic journey, Iqra has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing knowledge, fostering critical thinking in students, and engaging in thought leadership within her field. She is known for her ability to synthesize complex data and present it in a way that informs both scholarly and practical applications in international trade and business.

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Education:

Iqra Yaseen’s educational qualifications reflect her profound dedication to her field of study. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Kashmir, where she is examining the impact of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Dispute Settlement System on trade performance in both developed and developing countries. Her dissertation has made significant contributions to understanding the practical implications of trade disputes in the global economy. Additionally, Iqra holds a Master’s degree in Commerce and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, both from the University of Kashmir. Her academic achievements are also complemented by various certifications and training in research methodology, data analysis, and digital literacy, which have further enhanced her skills as a researcher and educator.

Experience:

Iqra has built a solid career as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Kashmir, where she has not only conducted important research but also imparted knowledge to students. Her role as an educator is complemented by her position as a researcher, where she has worked on numerous research projects related to international trade, geopolitical risks, and economic growth. Iqraā€™s experience extends beyond academia, with professional collaborations with universities, research centers, and think tanks across India. Her ability to manage complex research projects while maintaining academic rigor has made her an indispensable asset in her field.

Research Interests:

Iqraā€™s primary research interests lie in the areas of international trade, business, and the geopolitical risks that affect global trade. Her research is focused on understanding how trade policies, international agreements, and dispute settlement mechanismsā€”specifically those of the WTOā€”affect trade performance. She is particularly interested in examining how developing and developed countries interact within the global trade system, especially when it comes to trade disputes and their resolution. Iqra also has a keen interest in analyzing the economic implications of such trade dynamics on regional and global scales, particularly through quantitative research methods. These interests place her at the intersection of international business, economics, and policy research.

Awards and Fellowships:

Iqra Yaseen has been recognized for her outstanding research contributions, notably being awarded the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) funded by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in December 2019. This fellowship has enabled her to deepen her academic exploration and contribute significantly to the body of knowledge on trade disputes and international business. Through her academic and research initiatives, Iqra has shown that her work has the potential to shape discussions on international trade, economic policy, and the geopolitical risks that influence global markets.

Publications šŸ“š:

Iqra Yaseenā€™s academic contributions include several influential publications in well-regarded journals, making her a notable figure in her field of research. Below are some of her key publications:

  1. Yaseen, I., Sofi, M.S. (2024). Anatomy of Trade Disputes: Mapping Patterns and Trends of WTO Dispute Initiations (1995-2023). Decision, 51, 503ā€“516. [Cited by: 2]
    This paper offers an in-depth analysis of trade dispute trends within the WTO, examining the historical and contemporary implications of dispute resolution in international trade.
  2. Yaseen, I., Shafi, M., & Kathjoo, U.N. (2024). Maximizing Trade Benefits Through Strategic Dispute Filings: A Quantitative Analysis of Optimal Initiation. Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective. [Cited by: 3]
    This article investigates the strategic use of dispute filings in the WTO, emphasizing how countries can optimize trade benefits through effective use of the dispute settlement mechanism.
  3. Yaseen, I., & Shafi, M. (2024). Three Decades of WTO Dispute Settlement: Insights from Bibliometric Literature Review and Future Research Agenda. International Journal of Law and Management. [Cited by: 5]
    A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the WTO dispute settlement system, this paper sets the stage for future research directions in trade dispute resolution.
  4. Yaseen, I., Shafi, S.M. (2023). Developed Countries in WTO Dispute Settlement System: A Database Analysis. IASSI Quarterly, 42(2), 242-263. [Cited by: 7]
    The paper offers a comparative analysis of how developed countries engage with the WTOā€™s dispute settlement system, highlighting the strategic implications of their involvement.
  5. Sharma, M., Mangal, A., Manjunatha, M.K., & Yaseen, I. (2023). Principles and Practices of Operation Management (1st Edition). India: Empyreal Publishing House. ISBN: 978-81-967311-4-4. [Cited by: 0]
    This book co-authored by Iqra explores the key principles and practices of operations management, providing a comprehensive resource for business students and professionals.

Conclusion:

Iqra Yaseen stands as an exemplary researcher and educator whose contributions to the fields of international trade and business have been instrumental in advancing academic understanding. Through her publications, presentations, and teaching, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to bridging the gap between theory and practice. Her research, particularly on the WTOā€™s dispute settlement system and trade performance, has offered valuable insights into the complexities of global trade dynamics. Her strong academic background, combined with her dedication to research and teaching, make her a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award,” as she continues to inspire and lead in her academic journey.