Charalampos Kariofyllas | Corporate Governance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Charalampos Kariofyllas | Corporate Governance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Charalampos Kariofyllas | Corporate Governance | Laboratory Teaching Staff at University of Peloponnese | Greece

Dr. Charalampos Kariofyllas is a dedicated scholar in strategic management, sport management, public administration, and service quality whose academic work integrates quantitative methods, organizational theory, and applied management research. His educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Statistics and Actuarial Science, a Master of Science in Public Management, and a doctoral-level research program in Sport Management at the University of Peloponnese, where he focused on the interrelationships between environmental turbulence, dynamic capabilities, and strategic aggressiveness within sport businesses. Across his academic journey, Dr. Charalampos Kariofyllas has gained extensive professional experience through research participation, teaching roles, conference contributions, and collaborative work across sectors involving tourism, hospitality, sport organizations, and public institutions. His research interests include strategic change management, organizational capability, e-CRM applications, internal control systems, service management, and quality improvement in sport and public-sector organizations, supported by his strong analytical foundation in statistics, econometrics, risk analysis, probability, and performance assessment. His research skills extend to quantitative modeling, organizational diagnostics, survey-based studies, policy analysis, and multidisciplinary evaluation, enabling him to make meaningful contributions to both academic and applied research environments. Dr. Charalampos Kariofyllas has authored and co-authored several publications in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge in strategic and sport management fields. His work has been cited for its relevance to organizational resilience and innovative service practices. He has received recognition through research engagement opportunities and academic contributions within conferences, institutional collaborations, and scholarly networks. Overall, Dr. Charalampos Kariofyllas demonstrates a strong professional identity shaped by rigorous training, academic commitment, and the pursuit of excellence in strategic and sport management. His continued engagement in research, combined with his technical and analytical strengths, positions him as a valuable contributor to contemporary management scholarship and a promising candidate for future academic distinction.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Papaioannou, A., Kariofyllas, C., Koronios, K., Kourtesopoulou, A., et al. (2014). Exploring E-CRM application: The case of tourism and hospitality industry in Greece. Journal of Regional Socio-Economic Issues, 4(1), 75–84. Citations: 18

  2. Kriemadis, T., Kariofyllas, C., Melanthiou, Y., Kartakoullis, N., & Sakas, D. P. (2019). Environmental turbulence and strategic aggressiveness in sport businesses during the period of economic crisis. International Conference on Business Intelligence & Modelling, 453–461. Citations: 2

  3. Kariofyllas, C., Kriemadis, T., Kariofyllas, S., & Sakas, D. P. (2019). Strategic aggressiveness and general organizational capability in sport businesses during the period of economic crisis. International Conference on Business Intelligence & Modelling, 165–173. Citations: 2

  4. Papaioannou, A., Kariofyllas, C., Koronios, K., & Kourtesopoulou, A. (2014). Exploring EYCRM application: The case of tourism and hospitality industry in Greece. Journal of Regional Socio-Economic Issues, 4(1). Citations: 2

  5. Kariofyllas, C., Papaioannou, A., Kourtesopoulou, A., Koronios, K., et al. (2010). An investigation of E-CRM application in the sport sector: Evidence from the basketball clubs. Conference Publication. Citations: 1

  6. Giannopoulos, V., Lymperopoulos, A., Kariofyllas, S., & Kariofyllas, C. (2025). Determinants of internal control system effectiveness: Evidence from Greek listed companies. Risks, 13(11), 219. 

  7. Papaioannou, A. (2014). Exploring E-CRM application: The case of tourism and hospitality industry in Greece. Journal of Regional Socio-Economic Issues, 4(1). Citations: 2

 

Doaa Hafez Emam Abdellattif | Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Doaa Hafez Emam Abdellattif | Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Doaa Hafez Emam Abdellattif | Accounting | Assistant Professor at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Doaa Hafez Emam Abdellattif is a dedicated and highly qualified Assistant Professor of Accounting, holding a Ph.D. in Accounting from Alexandria University. In her professional journey, she has served in academic roles at both Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University and Alexandria University, teaching a broad range of subjects including auditing, cost accounting, accounting information systems, and internal control. Her research interests focus on sustainability accounting, ESG (environmental, social, and governance) risk management, auditor independence, intellectual capital disclosure, and financial distress in firms. Dr. Abdellattif has strong quantitative research skills, including econometric modeling, regression analysis, risk scoring using ESG metrics, and experimental survey design. She has published in reputable peer-reviewed journals, contributing to international projects on eco-innovation and sustainability risk in Saudi firms, and examining investor perceptions of audit quality. Among her honors, she has been recognized for her contributions to academic accreditation processes, having led program committees, quality assurance, and e-learning initiatives in her institutions. She is also deeply involved in institutional service, having coordinated master’s programs and served on evaluation and auditing committees. Her leadership, teaching excellence, and interdisciplinary research have earned her respect in both her home country and abroad. In conclusion, Dr. Doaa Hafez Emam Abdellattif combines rigorous scholarship, strong pedagogical commitment, and institutional leadership to advance the field of accounting; her future research is well poised to influence policy, corporate governance, and sustainable business practices in emerging markets and beyond.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Emam, D., Borgi, H., Alessa, N., & Albitar, K. (2025). Environmental, Social, and Governance Ratings in the United Kingdom: Do Eco-Innovation and Environmental Training Programs Matter? Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 32(3), 3576–3589. 

  2. Abdellattif, D. H. E., Nomer, A. R. M., & Eldawayaty, D. M. A. (2025). Sustainability Risk Management and Financial Distress: The Moderating Role of Financial Performance in Saudi Firms. Sustainability, 17(21), 9401.

  3. Abdellattif, D. H. E. (2025). Egyptian Investors’ Perception of Auditor Independence: Does the Type of Consulting Services Matter? Journal of Accounting Research, 12(3), 226–246.

  4. Abdellattif, D. H. E. (2020). The Effect of Audit Committee Characteristics on the Level of Intellectual Capital Disclosure: An Applied Study on Firms Listed on the Egyptian Stock Exchange. Accounting Research Journal, 7(1), 133–200.

  5. Abdellattif, D. H. E. (2017). The Effect of Audit Process Quality on the Cost of Debt Financing: An Applied Study on Firms Listed on the Egyptian Stock Exchange. Alexandria Journal of Accounting Research, 1(1), 69–126. 

  6. Abdellattif, D. H. E. (2019). The Impact of External Auditors’ Use of Data Mining Techniques on Detecting and Reporting Fraud in Financial Statements: An Application to the Egyptian Business Sector. (Doctoral research/monograph). 

  7. Abdellattif, D. H. E. (2025). Auditors’ Perceptions of the Triggers and Obstacles of Continuous Auditing and Its Impact on Auditor Independence. MDPI Accounting Journal, 17(12), 578.