Natasha Saqib | Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Natasha Saqib | Management | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor in University of Kashmir, India

Dr. Natasha Saqib is a Senior Assistant Professor in the Department of Management Studies at the University of Kashmir, South Campus, India, specializing in Marketing and Entrepreneurship. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Kashmir with a doctoral thesis on “Product Positioning Strategies in the Indian Emerging Market: An Empirical Study of the FMCG Sector.” With over a decade of academic experience, she has been actively engaged in teaching, mentoring postgraduate students, and guiding Ph.D. scholars, with one Ph.D. awarded and two currently enrolled under her supervision. Her research interests span marketing strategies, entrepreneurship development, consumer behavior, and sustainability in emerging economies. She has successfully completed four major and minor research projects funded by reputed bodies such as ICSSR and UGC, addressing themes like solar energy adoption, rural entrepreneurship, and social media behavior in the Indian context. Dr. Saqib has authored 20 research publications in reputed indexed journals and conference proceedings, earning over 150 citations and maintaining an h-index of 6, reflecting the impact of her scholarly work. Her research has contributed to shaping innovative frameworks for understanding consumer psychology, market positioning, and policy-level implications in entrepreneurship development. She has received several prestigious honors, including the Maulana Azad National Fellowship, Best Paper Awards at IMS Kolkata (2020) and Rizvi College Mumbai (2020), and recognition as “Best Researcher” at the 6th South Asian Education Awards (2021). She also received the “Young Scientist of the Year (Management)” Award from the GISR Foundation in 2021. Alongside her academic and research achievements, she has held multiple administrative and leadership roles such as Academic Coordinator, Career Counselor, and Convener of key institutional committees, contributing to institutional development, gender sensitization, and student welfare initiatives.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar 

Featured Publications

Saqib, N., Amin, F., Gupta, S., & Satar, M. S. (2025). Digital business model innovation: Scale development and validation. Business Process Management Journal. Advance online publication.

Saqib, N. (2025). Frugal business model innovation in an Indian emerging market: A multiple case study. Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Advance online publication.

Saqib, N., & Reshi, Z. M. (2025). Harnessing social capital for entrepreneurial success. In Catalyzing entrepreneurial ecosystems: Perspectives and practices (pp. xx–xx). IGI Global.

Saqib, N., & Saqib, M. (2025). Catalyzing growth. In Transformational strategies for sustainable business growth (pp. xx–xx). IGI Global.

Satar, M. S., Alharthi, S., Omeish, F., Alshibani, S. M., & Saqib, N. (2024). Digital learning orientation and entrepreneurial competencies in graduates: Is blended learning sustainable? Sustainability, 16(17), 7794.

Saqib, N., Dhull, H., & Agrawal, S. (2024). Sonic branding in the telecom sector. In Advances in Marketing, Customer Relationship Management, and E-Services (pp. xx–xx). IGI Global.

Saqib, N., Amin, F., & Mathu, A. A. (2024). Addiction to social media. In Emerging perspectives on digital wellbeing and mental health (pp. xx–xx). IGI Global.

Saqib, N., & Amin, F. (2024). The development and validation of the Indian social media addiction scale. Online Information Review, 48(1), xx–xx.

Heesun Chae | Organizational Behavior | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Heesun Chae | Organizational Behavior | Best Researcher Award 

Pukyong National University | South Korea

Dr. Heesun Chae is a distinguished scholar and Associate Professor in the Division of Business Administration at Pukyong National University, South Korea. With a deep academic foundation in Human Resource Management (HRM) and Organizational Behavior (OB), she earned her Ph.D. and M.S. from the Graduate School of Business, Seoul National University, both with exceptional GPAs above 4.0/4.3, following her B.A. in Business Administration (2006) from Sookmyung Women’s University. Her professional journey reflects a blend of academic excellence, research leadership, and practical consultancy. Prior to her current role, she served as an Assistant Professor at Pukyong National University and a Counselor at the Korea Labor Institute, where she contributed to national projects on workplace innovation and employment enhancement for SMEs. She has also taught at several renowned universities, including Ajou University, Chungnam National University, Sejong University, and Hanbat National University, designing dynamic, interactive courses in HRM, Leadership, and Organizational Behavior, often in English-taught programs. Her research expertise lies in exploring leadership dynamics, knowledge sharing, job crafting, organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), and employee voice behavior. As an active researcher at the Institute of Industrial Relations, Seoul National University, Dr. Chae has presented numerous papers at prestigious academic conferences across South Korea, Japan, and Malaysia, addressing emerging topics such as participative leadership, generational diversity, feedback-seeking mechanisms, and team performance. She holds influential editorial positions on multiple journals, including the Korean Management Review, Korean Leadership Quarterly, Korean Journal of Human Resource Development, and Korean Journal of Business Ethics. Her academic impact is further amplified through her role as an Ad Hoc Reviewer for international journals like Behavioral Sciences, BMC Psychology, and Current Psychology. Beyond academia, Dr. Chae actively contributes to the professional community as a Permanent Director or Board Member in leading organizations such as the Korea Productivity Association, Korean Academy of Business Administration, Korea Academy of Leadership, and Korean Association of Human Resource Development. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges theory and practice, emphasizing how leadership, motivation, and innovation drive organizational success in rapidly evolving work environments. Through her teaching, research, and service, Dr. Heesun Chae continues to shape the discourse in HRM and OB, inspiring future business leaders and contributing significantly to Korea’s academic and industrial landscape.

Profiles: Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications 

Chae, H. (2025, October). Proactive but not always creative: A moderated mediation model of creative identity and psychological safety. Acta Psychologica.

Chae, H. (2025, May 15). What turns task crafters into high performers? Affective commitment and strategic alignment as critical levers. Behavioral Sciences, 15(5), 678.

Chae, H. (2024, September 16). Leader prohibitive voice behavior and its effects on followers through leader identification and political skill. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 11, Article 3740.

Chae, H. (2024, March 19). Compete or cooperate? Goal orientations and coworker popularity in the knowledge-sharing dilemma. Behavioral Sciences, 14(3), 250.

Chae, H. (2024, January 31). The need for status, organizational citizenship behavior, and overall evaluation: Focusing on the moderating effects of political skill and task visibility. Behavioral Sciences, 14(2), 105.

Chae, H. (2024). The impact of participative leadership on leader trust: The moderating effects of leader ability and subordinate power distance orientation. Journal of Human Resource Management Research, 31(5), 173–192.

Chae, H. (2023, December 30). The effect of exploitative leadership on knowledge sharing behavior: The mediating role of felt obligation and moderating role of coworker support. Korean Journal of Business Ethics, 23(2), 25–40.

Chae, H. (2023, September 30). The effect of innovative organizational culture on employees’ organizational commitment in the financial industry: The moderating roles of HR-oriented policy as rhetoric and horizontal communication as reality. Journal of Technology Finance, 12(2), 55–70.

Milad Adelifar | Energy | Excellence in Research

Mr. Milad Adelifar | Energy | Excellence in Research

Master of science of K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran

I am a highly motivated individual with a strong academic background in Mechanical Engineering, currently pursuing research. My Master of Science degree has equipped me with a solid foundation in engineering principles and technical skills, including proficiency in software such as COMSOL Multiphysics and Ansys Fluent. I am keenly interested in renewable energy (Solar energy) ☀️, CFD 🌬️, and heat transfer analysis 🔥. I am eager to apply my knowledge and skills to contribute to innovative research and development projects and continue my studies at the Ph.D. level 📚.

Professional Profile:

🎓 Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
    🏫 Esfarayen University of Technology, Esfarayen, Iran
    📅 Sep 2014 – Jan 2020
  • Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering – Energy
    🏫 K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
    📅 Sep 2020 – Jan 2023

Professional Experience 💼

Since April 2022, I have been working as a Mechanical Engineer (Filtration Process Designer) at JDEVS Company in Tehran, Iran 🏢. In this role, I have been responsible for designing and optimizing filtration processes, leveraging my expertise in Mechanical Engineering. My work involves using advanced software tools such as COMSOL Multiphysics and Ansys Fluent to develop efficient and innovative filtration solutions 🌬️. My focus is on enhancing system performance and ensuring high standards of quality and reliability in our products 🔧. This position has provided me with valuable industry experience and has further fueled my passion for research and development in the field of renewable energy and heat transfer analysis 🔋☀️.

Research interest🔍

I am deeply passionate about renewable energy, particularly solar energy ☀️, and its applications in improving sustainability and efficiency. My research interests encompass Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) 🌬️, where I explore the behavior of fluids under various conditions using advanced simulation software like Ansys Fluent and COMSOL Multiphysics 💻. Additionally, I am focused on heat transfer analysis 🔥, aiming to develop innovative solutions for energy systems. I am eager to contribute to groundbreaking research and development projects that push the boundaries of current engineering knowledge, ultimately aiming for a more sustainable and energy-efficient future 🌍🔋.

Award and Honor🏅

Throughout my academic journey, I have been honored to receive recognition for my contributions to Mechanical Engineering and research. Notably, my work on “Investigating and comparing the effect of angle of attack in two airfoil samples on pressure contours using Ansys Fluent software” 🛫 earned a presentation at the 6th National Conference of Applied Researches in Electrical, Mechanical, and Mechatronics Engineering in 2020 🏆. This achievement highlighted my ability to conduct significant research and contribute valuable insights to the field. Such accolades have motivated me to continue striving for excellence in my studies and professional endeavors 🥇📚.

Publication📜
  • Article: “Investigating the power and efficiency of the 3D model of the concentrated photovoltaic thermoelectric hybrid system and estimating the power consumption of the water pump for cooling”
    Authors: Milad Adelifar, Cyrus Aghanajafi ✍️
    Journal: Energy 🌍
    Year: 2024 📅
    Volume: 306 📘
    Article Number: 132295 📄
    Citations: 0 🔢