Neha Gupta | Sustainaibility | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Neha Gupta | Sustainaibility | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Neha Gupta | Sustainaibility – Research Scholar at Indian Institutes of Technology, India

Dr. Neha Gupta is an emerging academic researcher specializing in sustainable business strategy and international management. Currently affiliated with a top-tier Indian research institution, she exemplifies academic rigor and a commitment to impactful scholarship. With a clear focus on integrating sustainability into global business frameworks, her work brings critical insights into how environmental and social factors shape corporate decisions across borders. A collaborative researcher and forward-thinking scholar, Dr. Gupta is well-positioned to become a leading voice in the field of sustainable international business.

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Education:

Dr. Gupta is presently pursuing her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Management Studies at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi), a premier institute known for its academic excellence and research innovation. She began her doctoral studies in January 2021 and has since been engaged in advanced research at the intersection of sustainability and cross-border corporate strategy. Her academic background has equipped her with deep theoretical knowledge and strong empirical research skills, enabling her to contribute meaningfully to both scholarly literature and practical industry discussions.

Experience:

Although still in the early stage of her academic journey, Dr. Gupta has gained valuable experience in collaborative research projects, literature reviews, and empirical analysis. Working closely with her co-authors and academic mentors, she has contributed to key research projects examining sustainability in emerging markets. Her participation in seminars, doctoral colloquia, and academic writing workshops at IIT Delhi has strengthened her capabilities in both quantitative and qualitative research. These experiences have shaped her as a disciplined researcher with a thoughtful approach to problem-solving and academic collaboration.

Research Interests:

Dr. Gupta’s primary research interests include sustainability in cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A), corporate social responsibility (CSR), environmental governance, and international business strategy. She is particularly focused on how sustainability-oriented strategies influence corporate performance in emerging markets—a theme that is increasingly relevant in today’s global business environment. Her research aims to explore the balance between profitability and responsibility in international transactions, offering new perspectives on ESG compliance, stakeholder engagement, and long-term value creation for multinational corporations.

Awards:

As a promising early-career researcher, Dr. Gupta is a strong candidate for recognitions such as the “Best Emerging Researcher” award. Her scholarly contributions have begun to attract attention within the academic community, and her work aligns with current global priorities like sustainability, responsible investment, and international corporate ethics. While formal awards are yet to be listed, her nomination for a prestigious research award such as this is a testament to her growing impact and academic potential in the field.

Publications 📚:

  1. “Navigating Borders and Sustainability: Unravelling the Impact of Sustainability on Cross‐Border M&A Performance in Emerging Markets” 🌍📈 – Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2025.

Conclusion:

In summary, Dr. Neha Gupta is a committed and insightful researcher whose work is already making strides in the academic community. With a strong foundation in education, emerging research contributions, and a clear thematic focus, she exemplifies the qualities of a future leader in her field. Her work addresses critical global challenges through a scholarly lens, combining empirical analysis with ethical considerations in international business. Nominating her for this research award not only recognizes her early achievements but also supports a rising scholar whose future work promises to contribute significantly to sustainable global business practices.

 

 

 

Vivian Chu | Sustainability policy and collaborative governance | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Vivian Chu | Sustainability policy and collaborative governance | Best Researcher Award 

Lecturer The University of Hong Kong  Hong Kong  

Dr. Vivian Ho Yee Chu is a dedicated Lecturer and Deputy Director at The University of Hong Kong’s Centre for Civil Society and Governance. Her work focuses on sustainability leadership, governance, and environmental management. She actively supports the MSocSc in Sustainability Leadership and Governance and contributes to academic publications on commoning, collaborative governance, rural revitalization, and sustainability assessment.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Chu holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from The University of Hong Kong, where she researched policy entrepreneurship and transboundary externalities in the Greater Pearl River Delta region. She also earned an MSc in Environment, Science and Society from University College London and a BSc in Geography from the same institution.

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Since October 2022, Dr. Chu has been a Lecturer at The University of Hong Kong. She is also the Deputy Director of the MSocSc in Sustainability Leadership and Governance program. Previously, she served as an Assistant Lecturer, Post-doctoral Fellow, and Senior Research Assistant at the same institution. Dr. Chu has been involved in various teaching, research, and coordination roles, significantly contributing to the development of sustainability impact assessments and academic publications.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Chu’s research interests encompass sustainability impact assessment, collaborative governance, rural revitalization, and commoning. She is particularly focused on the creation of robust social-ecological systems and the role of policy brokers and learning in rural sustainability.

Awards 🏆

  • ESG Professional Certificate for International Sustainable Business (ISB) Specialist Level II (2023)
  • Fellow of Advance HE, the UK Professional Standards Framework for teaching and learning support in higher education (2021)
  • Certificate of Distinction for outstanding oral presentation at the 15th Annual Research Postgraduate Conference (2015)
  • Professional Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (2020)
  • Certificate of Completion on Mental Health First Aid Standard Course (2013)
  • Certificate of Teaching and Learning Stage 1 (2012)

Publications 📚

  1. Williams, J.M., Chu, V. H. Y.*, Lam, W. F., Law, W. W. Y. (2024). “Nested Institutions for Nested Problems: Commoning for Rural Revitalisation in the Peri-Urban Setting.” International Journal of the Commons (In copyediting).
  2. Chu, V. H. Y., Lam, W. F., Law, W. W. Y., Yiu, S. (2023). “Sustainability Impact Assessment: Framework and Report on HSBC Rural Sustainability,” Centre for Civil Society and Governance, The University of Hong Kong.
  3. Chu, V.H.Y., Lam, W.F., Williams, J.M. (2023). “Building robustness for rural revitalisation: A social-ecological systems perspective,” Journal of Rural Studies, 101, 103042. [Cited by: 4 articles]
  4. Chu V.H.Y., Law W.W.Y., Williams J.M. (2022). “Advocacy coalitions in rural revitalisation: the roles of policy brokers and policy learning,” Environmental Science and Policy, 136: 9-18. [Cited by: 7 articles]
  5. Williams J.M., Chu V.H.Y*., Lam W.F., Law W.W.Y. (2021). “Revitalising Rural Communities,” SpringerBriefs on Case Studies of Sustainable Development, Singapore: Springer. (*corresponding author). [Cited by: 10 articles]
  6. Chu V.H.Y., Lee A.K.Y. (2019). “Institutional obstacles and opportunities for policy entrepreneurship in cross-border environmental management: a case study in China’s Greater Pearl River Delta region,” Asian Geographer, 36:2, 165-183. [Cited by: 5 articles]
  7. Lee, F., Chu, V.H.Y. (2017). “Policy entrepreneurship, policy diffusion and transboundary environmental regulation: Evidence from Southern China,” Mondes en Développement, 177:1,13-27. [Cited by: 3 articles]