Alemayehu Derege | Economics | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Alemayehu Derege
Adama Science and Technology University, Ethiopia

Alemayehu Deregee
Affiliation Adama Science and Technology University
Country Ethiopia
Scopus ID 58291837800
Documents 13
Citations 32
h-index 2
Subject Area Economics
Event International Invention Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-4672-7024

Alemayehu Derege is an Ethiopian researcher affiliated with Adama Science and Technology University whose scholarly activities are primarily focused on economics, agricultural productivity, rural development, climate-related economic challenges, trade policy, and risk management in pastoral and agricultural communities. His academic contributions examine practical development issues affecting Ethiopia, with particular attention to agricultural efficiency, export competitiveness, livestock insurance adoption, and socioeconomic resilience. Through empirical investigations and policy-oriented analyses, his research contributes to the understanding of economic development challenges and evidence-based decision-making processes.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Alemayehu Derege and his scholarly contributions in economics and development studies. His research portfolio includes studies on technical efficiency in coffee production, household willingness to participate in livestock insurance programs, climate change impacts, export promotion through diplomacy, and the socioeconomic dimensions of informal and contraband trade. The body of work reflects a consistent focus on development-oriented economic analysis relevant to Ethiopia and comparable emerging economies.[2]

Keywords

Economics, Agricultural Economics, Coffee Production, Technical Efficiency, Livestock Insurance, Climate Change, Export Development, Trade Policy, Ethiopia, Rural Development.

Introduction

Research in agricultural and development economics plays a significant role in supporting sustainable economic growth and informed public policy. Alemayehu Derege’s academic work addresses practical challenges affecting rural livelihoods, market performance, and institutional development. His studies frequently combine empirical investigation with policy implications, providing useful perspectives for scholars, practitioners, and decision-makers interested in economic transformation and resilience.[3]

Research Profile

The research profile of Alemayehu Derege demonstrates interdisciplinary engagement across economics, agriculture, trade, and environmental studies. His Scopus-indexed record includes scholarly publications addressing productivity analysis, insurance adoption behavior, climate-related economic risks, and export competitiveness. Citation activity indicates continued academic interest in these themes and their relevance to development planning.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Applied stochastic frontier analysis to evaluate technical efficiency among coffee producers in Ethiopia.
  • Investigated household willingness to pay for livestock insurance as a strategy for pastoral risk reduction.
  • Examined informal and contraband trade dynamics and associated regulatory challenges.
  • Analyzed the role of diplomacy in enhancing export value, particularly within Ethiopia’s flower export sector.
  • Contributed to discussions regarding climate change impacts and economic adaptation strategies.

Publications

  • Analysis of Factors Affecting the Technical Efficiency of Coffee Producers in Jimma Zone: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis (2010).
  • Households’ Willingness to Pay for Livestock Insurance in Karrayyu Pastoralist Community: An Attempt for Risk Reduction (2020).
  • Unpacking the Hustles in Illegal Trade Practices and Control: Evidences from the Major Contraband Hotspots (2023).
  • The Role of Diplomacy in Increasing the Value of Ethiopian Export Products with Special Reference to Cut Flower Products (2021).
  • The Impact of Climate Change in Ethiopia (2019).

Research Impact

The available citation record indicates measurable academic engagement with Alemayehu Derege’s research outputs. His studies on agricultural efficiency and insurance adoption have contributed to ongoing discussions concerning rural economic sustainability, productivity enhancement, and risk mitigation. These topics remain highly relevant to policymakers and development practitioners working in emerging economies and agricultural regions.[4]

Award Suitability

Consideration for the Innovative Research Award may be supported by the practical orientation of Alemayehu Derege’s research and its emphasis on addressing real-world economic challenges. His contributions integrate analytical methodologies with policy-relevant applications, particularly in agricultural development, trade enhancement, and socioeconomic resilience. Such characteristics align with the objectives of international recognition programs that acknowledge research capable of informing development outcomes and institutional improvement.[5]

Conclusion

Alemayehu Derege’s scholarly work reflects a sustained interest in economics-driven solutions to development challenges. Through studies addressing agricultural productivity, insurance adoption, trade competitiveness, and climate-related concerns, he has contributed to the evidence base supporting sustainable economic development. His research profile illustrates the value of applied economic inquiry in advancing knowledge and informing policy discussions.[6]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Alemayehu Derege, Author ID 58291837800. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58291837800
  2. Derege, A. (2010). Analysis of Factors Affecting the Technical Efficiency of Coffee Producers in Jimma Zone: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis. MSc Thesis.
  3. Kebede, J.G., Entele, B.R., & Derege, A.E. (2020). Households’ Willingness to Pay for Livestock Insurance in Karrayyu Pastoralist Community. Ethiopian Journal of Science and Sustainable Development.
  4. Derege, A. (2021). The Role of Diplomacy in Increasing the Value of Ethiopian Export Products. SSRN.
    https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3941132
  5. Derege, A., Ahmed, A., & Nagesso, K. (2023). Unpacking the Hustles in Illegal Trade Practices and Control: Evidences from the Major Contraband Hotspots.
  6. Derege, A. (2019). The Impact of Climate Change in Ethiopia. International Journal of Research and Analytical Review.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105000

Liang Zhang | Economics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Liang Zhang | Economics | Research Excellence Award

Central South University | China

Dr. Liang Zhang is a highly productive and analytically rigorous scholar whose research contributes significantly to the fields of strategic management, corporate innovation, stakeholder governance, and organizational resilience. As an associate professor at the Business School of Central South University, his work integrates perspectives from institutional theory, organizational behavior, resource-based thinking, and corporate governance to explain how firms navigate complex institutional, political, and market environments. His research portfolio demonstrates a strong theoretical foundation combined with empirical sophistication, offering valuable insights into how organizations respond to external pressures and internal constraints. A substantial portion of his work examines the influence of institutional forces—such as ideological imprinting, government interventions, and political ties—on firm behavior. His article in the British Journal of Management (2023) provides a compelling analysis of how communist ideological imprinting shapes the strategic transformation of state-owned enterprises, contributing to a deeper understanding of institutional persistence and organizational adaptation. His more recent work, also in British Journal of Management (2024), explores the curvilinear relationship between supply concentration and organizational resilience, highlighting how firms balance risk exposure and resource dependence. Corporate innovation forms another major pillar of his scholarship. His publications in Industry and Innovation analyze the effects of R&D subsidies, partner repeatedness in university-industry alliances, and the configuration of collaborative portfolios on firm innovation performance. These studies offer nuanced insights into how firms strategically allocate and utilize resources, how collaboration patterns shape knowledge flows, and how external supports influence innovation outcomes. This line of inquiry aligns with global priorities around technological upgrading, innovation ecosystems, and sustainable competitiveness. His broader work on stakeholder dynamics and governance further enriches his research contributions. Publications in Management and Organization Review, Journal of Business Research, and IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management examine conflicting stakeholder pressures, the signaling effects of government official visits, financing outcomes for young technology-based firms, and board–CEO social ties as determinants of agency costs. These studies collectively illuminate how organizations manage external expectations, secure critical resources, and control internal governance risks. Across his publications, a consistent strength is his ability to integrate multiple theoretical perspectives to explain complex organizational phenomena. His empirical studies frequently utilize multilevel data, advanced statistical modeling, and contextually grounded institutional analysis, reinforcing the robustness of his findings. Liang Zhang’s research provides valuable implications for scholars, policymakers, and industry leaders concerned with innovation management, organizational adaptation, and strategic decision-making in emerging and transitional economies.

Profiles: Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Zhang, L., Zhang, Z., Jia, M., & Ren, Y. (2020). A tiger with wings: CEO–board surname ties and agency costs. Journal of Business Research, 118, 271–285.

Zhang, L., Ren, Y., & Wu, J. (2023). Communist ideological imprinting and the transformation of state‐owned enterprises. British Journal of Management, 34(2), 1062–1078.

Zhang, L., Zhang, Z., Ren, Y., & Jia, M. (2020). The signaling effect of government official visits on external financing of young technology-based firms. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 69(4), 888–903.

Ren, Y., Zhao, W., Zhang, L., & Hou, T. (2024). R&D subsidy and corporate innovation: An integrated view of resource allocation and resource utilisation. Industry and Innovation, 31(6), 727–752.

Zhang, L., Zhang, Z., Jia, M., & Ren, Y. (2017). Do outside directors matter? The impact of prestigious CEOs on firm performance. Chinese Management Studies, 11(2), 284–302.

Zhang, L., Zhang, Z., Jia, M., & Ren, Y. (2020). The strength of two hands: Conflicting stakeholder pressures and corporate philanthropic giving. Management and Organization Review, 16(2), 335–375.

Zhang, S., Shen, H., Zhang, L., & Li, Y. (2023). Promote or inhibit? The influence of partner repeatedness in university–industry alliance portfolios on firm innovation performance. Industry and Innovation, 30(4), 480–505.

Ren, Y., Li, J. J., Zhao, W., & Zhang, L. (2024). The delicate equilibrium: Unveiling the curvilinear nexus between supply concentration and organizational resilience. British Journal of Management, 35(4), 1935–1960.

Dr. Amirali Moeini | Corporate Investments | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amirali Moeini | Corporate Investments | Best Researcher Award

University of Houston-Downtown, United States.

Dr. Amirali Moeini Chaghervand, PhD, CMA, is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the University of Houston-Downtown. With a strong background in accounting, finance, and industrial engineering, he specializes in audit quality, corporate governance, and managerial decision-making. His interdisciplinary expertise enables him to bridge financial research with real-world applications, making significant contributions to both academia and industry.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Amirali Moeini Chaghervand holds a Ph.D. in Accounting from Kent State University (2022), where his research focused on the impact of top management characteristics on labor investment efficiency and cost behavior. He also earned an M.S. in Accounting from Kent State University (2017) and an MBA in Finance from the University of Malaya (2011), with a thesis analyzing corporate debt maturity determinants in Malaysian firms. His academic journey began with a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Islamic Azad University (2005). In addition, he has been a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) since 2017, demonstrating his expertise in financial management and strategic decision-making.

👨‍🏫 Experience

Dr. Amirali Moeini Chaghervand is currently an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the University of Houston-Downtown, a role he has held since 2022. Prior to this, he served as an Instructor at Kent State University (2020–2022) and a Teaching & Research Assistant (2017–2022), where he contributed to both undergraduate and graduate accounting education. His early academic career began as a Graduate Assistant at Kent State University (2015–2017). Beyond academia, he gained industry experience as an Accounting Manager at Global Gazamaljo in Malaysia (2011–2014) and fulfilled his military service commitment as a Bank Teller at Ghavamin Bank in Iran (2006–2008), honing his expertise in financial management and banking operations.

🔬 Research Interests

📑 Audit Quality & Restatements

👔 Top Management Team Characteristics

💰 Compensation & Corporate Investments

📊 Data Analytics in Accounting

🏆 Awards & Honors

2024 Notable Contribution to the Literature Award (AIS Section, American Accounting Association) 🏅

Teaching, Learning & Curriculum Best Education Paper Award (Kent State University, 2016) 🎓

📚Selected Publications

Moeini Chaghervand, A., & Laksmana, I. (2025). The Impact of Top Management Team Characteristics on Labor Investment Efficiency. Journal of Corporate Accounting and Finance.

Wood, D. A., Achhpilia, M., Adams, M. T., & Moeini Chaghervand, A. (2023). The ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence Chatbot: How Well Does It Answer Accounting Assessment Questions? Issues in Accounting Education, 38(4), 1–28.

Jadallah, J., Moeini Chaghervand, A., Meckfessel, M. D., & Sellers, R. D. (2022). Measurement Operationalization and Written Clarity in Accounting Research: An Integrated Pedagogical Approach for a Doctoral Research Seminar. International Journal of Accounting and Finance Review, 11(1), 37–48.

Zimmerman, A. B., Moeini Chaghervand, A., Sellers, R. D., & Fogarty, T. J. (2022). The Spillover Effect of Audit Firm Office Acquisition on the Audit Quality of the Existing Client Base. Accounting Horizons, 36(2), 143–165.