Nadisah Zakaria | Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nadisah Zakaria | Finance | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Nadisah Zakaria | Finance | Assistant professor at Prince Sultan University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Nadisah Zakaria is an accomplished academic and researcher recognized for her strong contributions across multidisciplinary domains in science and technology. She holds an impressive educational background, completing her undergraduate and postgraduate studies with a focus on advanced scientific research, followed by a doctoral degree that strengthened her expertise and established her as a specialist in her field. Throughout her professional journey, Dr. Nadisah Zakaria has served in various academic and institutional roles, contributing to teaching, research supervision, and project leadership while collaborating with national and international research groups. Her research interests span modern interdisciplinary areas, emphasizing innovation, applied sciences, and emerging technologies with a commitment to producing impactful and relevant scientific knowledge. Dr. Nadisah Zakaria possesses advanced research skills including experimental design, data analysis, academic writing, project management, and the use of specialized laboratory and analytical tools, enabling her to conduct high-quality investigations that contribute meaningfully to the academic community. Over the years, she has received multiple awards and honors in recognition of her research excellence, scholarly achievements, and professional service, reflecting her dedication and influence in academia. As a respected researcher, mentor, and contributor to scientific advancement, Dr. Nadisah Zakaria continues to drive forward new knowledge, inspire upcoming scholars, and support the development of impactful research. In conclusion, Dr. Nadisah Zakaria stands as an exemplary figure whose academic journey, research expertise, and professional service collectively demonstrate her commitment to innovation, scientific progress, and educational excellence.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Foong, S. S., Zakaria, N. B., & Tan, H. B. (2007). Firm performance and dividend-related factors: The case of Malaysia. 98 citations.
  2. Kamaludin, K., & Zakaria, N. (2019). The short and long-run performance of Sharia-compliant initial public offerings (IPOs) in the emerging market: Evidence from the Saudi Arabia Share Market. 18 citations.
  3. Zakaria, N., & Kamaludin, K. (2018). The short-and-long run performance of mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from Tadawul. 18 citations.
  4. Zakaria, N., & Hashim, F. (2017). Emerging markets: Evaluating Graham’s stock selection criteria on portfolio return in Saudi Arabia stock market. 18 citations.
  5. Foo, S. M., Ab Razak, N. H., Kamarudin, F., Azizan, N. A. B., & Zakaria, N. (2025). Islamic versus conventional financial market: A meta-literature review of spillover effects. 11 citations.
  6. Ho, L. S., Zakaria, N. B., & Foo, S. M. (2024). The impact of social media marketing activities on customer purchase intention: A study of the property industry in Malaysia. 11 citations.
  7. Zakaria, N., Ali, Z., & Awang, M. Z. (2019). White land tax: Evidence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 11 citations.

 

Rongrong ZHANG | Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rongrong ZHANG | Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rongrong ZHANG | Management and Accounting – Ph.D. Candidate at University of International Business and Economics, China

Dr. Rongrong Zhang is a passionate and forward-thinking doctoral researcher at the Business School of the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), China. Her scholarly pursuits reflect an interdisciplinary fusion of organizational behavior, psychology, and sustainability. Grounded in a strong academic foundation and practical insights gained through industry and academia, Dr. Zhang has consistently contributed to research that enhances our understanding of workplace dynamics in the age of artificial intelligence and environmental responsibility. With a growing portfolio of impactful publications and international collaborations, she is emerging as a prominent voice among next-generation scholars in the field of behavioral sciences and organizational development.

Academic Profile:

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Education:

Dr. Zhang is currently completing her Ph.D. in Business Management at UIBE, where she is exploring the nuanced intersection of employee green behavior, emotional regulation, and moral psychology in organizational settings. She earned her Master’s degree in International Business English from Tianjin Foreign Studies University in 2017, which solidified her capabilities in cross-cultural communication and professional business environments. Prior to this, she completed her Bachelor’s degree in English for Business Purposes at North China Institute of Aerospace Engineering. Her academic journey is complemented by national-level research training, foreign language proficiency, and several specialized certifications, including HR and IT qualifications, which together enrich her scholarly output and pedagogical capabilities.

Experience:

Over the years, Dr. Zhang has built a dynamic professional profile, balancing academic inquiry with real-world exposure. She has held various roles, including teaching assistant, data analyst, English lecturer, and human resources assistant, in institutions ranging from the University of Edinburgh to public high schools and training centers across China. Her academic experiences include supervising student research, managing administrative tasks in international programs, and collaborating on interdisciplinary projects with scholars across universities. These engagements have equipped her with a holistic understanding of educational leadership, curriculum delivery, and research coordination—skills that are critical for academic excellence and mentorship.

Research Interest:

Dr. Zhang’s research centers around Organizational Behavior, with a thematic focus on employee green behavior, artificial intelligence applications in workplace settings, moral self-regulation, and emotional labor. She is particularly interested in how emerging technologies impact human behavior and organizational ethics, and how moral identity shapes pro-environmental actions at work. Her studies adopt both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, integrating behavioral analytics and psychological theories to offer robust, evidence-based insights for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. She is actively involved in research projects funded by prestigious institutions, such as the National Social Science Foundation of China and Beijing Educational Science Program.

Awards:

Dr. Zhang has received multiple academic recognitions throughout her research career. She was selected to lead a Graduate Research Innovation Project at UIBE, where her project investigates the moral self-regulation mechanism underlying green workplace behaviors. Additionally, she has received accolades for her participation in competitive conferences like SEEP2021 and was selected for reviewer roles in esteemed journals such as Current Psychology and Journal of Managerial Psychology. Her academic promise and professional discipline have earned her distinction within her doctoral cohort and commendations from faculty mentors and research collaborators.

Publications:

📘 Exploring the Mechanism of How Ethical Leadership Influences Employees’ Green Behavior (2024) – Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, cited by 16 articles.
📗 Emotional Labor and Green Behavior: A Moral Self-Regulation Perspective (2023) – Current Psychology, cited by 12 articles.
📙 AI and Organizational Morality: The Role of Self-Identity (2023) – Leadership & Organization Development Journal, cited by 8 articles.
📕 Understanding Moral Disengagement in Green HRM Contexts (2022) – Chinese Management Studies, cited by 9 articles.
📔 The Role of Organizational Culture in Mediating Green Initiatives (2021) – Frontiers in Psychology, cited by 11 articles.
📓 Employee Proactivity in Eco-Friendly Practices: A Behavioral Analytics Approach (2021) – Journal of Cleaner Production, cited by 14 articles.
📒 Emotional Labor Strategies and Environmental Citizenship (2020) – International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, cited by 10 articles.

Conclusion:

Dr. Rongrong Zhang exemplifies the ideals of a modern researcher—curious, collaborative, and committed to societal impact. Her scholarly work intersects pressing global challenges, including sustainability, artificial intelligence, and workplace ethics. With a strong educational foundation, diverse professional experience, and an evolving publication portfolio, she is poised to become a thought leader in organizational behavior and behavioral science. Her passion for research, coupled with a strong track record of academic excellence and innovative thinking, makes her an outstanding candidate for this prestigious award nomination. Her continued contributions are set to influence academic theory and organizational practice on a global scale.