Sangmok Kang | c | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sangmok Kang | Environmental economics | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Pusan National University, South Korea

Professor Sangmok Kang is a distinguished academic currently serving as a Professor in the Department of Economics at Pusan National University. With a career spanning several decades, he has made significant contributions to environmental and resource economics, efficiency and productivity, and regional economics. His extensive research and leadership roles in various national and international institutions underscore his commitment to advancing economic science and policy.

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Strengths

Extensive Research Experience: Professor Kang has a robust background in various research roles, including visiting scholar positions at prestigious universities and involvement in multiple research institutes. This broad experience highlights his deep engagement with economic research and policy analysis.

Diverse Specializations: His research spans several important areas such as environmental and resource economics, efficiency and productivity, applied microeconomics, and regional economics. This diversity underscores his ability to address complex economic issues from multiple perspectives.

Publication Record: Professor Kang has an impressive list of publications in respected journals. His work includes articles on environmental efficiency, carbon neutrality, and energy intensity, reflecting a strong focus on contemporary and relevant economic issues.

Recognition and Awards: His receipt of several “Best Article Awards” and other honors demonstrates recognition from the academic community for the quality and impact of his research.

Leadership and Service: He has held various leadership roles, such as Dean of the College of Economics and International Trade and Director of the Institute of Management & Economics. His extensive involvement in academic and advisory committees further shows his commitment to advancing the field of economics.

International Collaboration: His experience as a visiting scholar at institutions in the U.S. and China indicates a strong international perspective and collaboration, which is valuable in a globalized research environment.

Areas for Improvement

Broader Impact Metrics: While his CV showcases numerous awards and publications, a more detailed account of the impact of his research (e.g., citations, policy changes influenced, practical applications) would provide a fuller picture of his contributions.

Interdisciplinary Work: Incorporating more interdisciplinary approaches or collaborations could enhance his research’s relevance and applicability across different fields and sectors.

Current Trends and Emerging Topics: Engaging more explicitly with emerging topics in economics, such as digital transformation or advanced data analytics, might further strengthen his profile and keep his research at the forefront of the field.

Education 🎓

Professor Kang earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Pusan National University in 1993, with a dissertation on “An Economic Study on the Firm’s Violation Behavior of Pollution Discharge Standard.” He also holds an M.A. in Economics (1986) and a B.A. in Economics (1984), both from the same institution, where he explored regional income disparities and other economic issues.

Experience 💼

Professor Kang’s career includes significant roles such as Dean of the College of Economics and International Trade and the Graduate School of International Studies at Pusan National University. His research experience spans positions as a visiting scholar at institutions like the University of Chicago, Purdue University, and the University of Connecticut. He has also contributed to major research projects as a Chief Project Analyst and Deputy Director in various organizations.

Research Interests 🔬

Professor Kang’s research interests are centered on environmental and resource economics, efficiency and productivity, applied microeconomics, and regional economics. He has extensively studied topics such as carbon neutrality, environmental efficiency, and the impact of economic policies on productivity and growth.

Awards 🏆

Professor Kang has been recognized with multiple awards for his exceptional contributions to economics, including:

Best Article Award from The Korean Environmental Economic Association (2022, 2019)

Best Article Award from The Journal of Environmental Policy and Administration (Dec. 2014)

Best Article Award and Excellence Article Award from The Korean Spatial Planning Review (Dec. 2011, 2009)

Various other honors for his contributions to economic research and education.

Publications  Top Notes📚

Professor Kang’s notable publications include:

Li, Z., & Kang, S. (2024). Towards sustainable development goals: An analysis of environmental efficiency and the impacts of self-purification capacity across diverse income levels. Environmental Research, 261(15), 119678.

Kang, S., Li, Z., & Jeong, D. (2022). An Effect of Carbon Dioxide and Energy Reduction on Production Efficiency and Economic Growth: Application of Carbon Neutrality in Korea. Sustainability, 14, 17054.

Kang, M., & Kang, S. (2022). Energy Intensity Efficiency and The Effect of Changes in GDP and CO2 Emission. Energy Efficiency, 15(8).

Reimer, J., & Kang, S. (2010). Estimation of trade and domestic distortions: An application to world agriculture. Journal of Productivity Analysis, 34(4), 257-265.

Kang, S., & Yoon, S. (2009). Forecasting volatility of crude oil markets. Energy Economics, 31, 119-125.

Lee, K., & Kang, S. (2007). Innovation types and productivity growth: Evidence from Korean manufacturing firms. Global Economic Review, 36(4), 343-359 (SSCI).

 

Conclusion

Professor Sangmok Kang is a highly qualified candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His extensive research experience, diverse specializations, strong publication record, and significant contributions to both academic and policy-making spheres position him as a leading researcher in his field. While there are areas where his profile could be enhanced, such as detailing the broader impact of his work and exploring emerging research trends, his overall achievements and contributions make him a deserving candidate for the award.

 

 

 

Sodipe Solaja | Agricultural Environmental Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sodipe Solaja | Agricultural Environmental Economics | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer II, Landmark University, Omu Aran, Nigeria

Solaja Sodipe Oluwaseun, born on March 21, 1986, in Ijebu Igbo, Nigeria, is a dedicated academic currently serving as a Lecturer II at Landmark University. With a strong background in Agricultural Economics, he has contributed significantly to the field through teaching, research, and publications. Married and deeply rooted in his Christian faith, Solaja is committed to advancing agricultural practices and policies in Nigeria.

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Evaluation for Best Researcher Award: Solaaja Sodipe Oluwaseun

Strengths:

  1. Academic Qualifications and Experience:
    • Solaaja Sodipe Oluwaseun holds a PhD in Agricultural Economics from Landmark University, with additional degrees from the University of Ibadan and Olabisi Onabanjo University.
    • His academic tenure at Landmark University as a Lecturer II, coupled with previous teaching and professional experiences, showcases a strong foundation in agricultural economics and education.
  2. Research and Publications:
    • Oluwaseun has a commendable track record of research, with publications in reputable journals such as Heliyon, Open Agriculture, and ASUU Journal of Social Sciences. His research topics cover critical areas like climate change, food security, and agricultural efficiency, which are pivotal for sustainable development.
    • Notable publications include studies on the impact of credit use on rice farmers, climate change impacts, and economic performance of soybean production. His work has both academic and practical significance, addressing pressing agricultural issues.
  3. Professional Membership and Conference Participation:
    • He is an active member of professional bodies such as the Farm Management Association of Nigeria and the Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economists.
    • Oluwaseun has presented papers at various national and international conferences, indicating his active engagement with the academic community and contribution to the dissemination of knowledge.
  4. Leadership and Service:
    • Oluwaseun has held several leadership roles during his academic career, such as Director General and General Secretary of the Agricultural Economics Students’ Association. His service as a Special Marshal with the Federal Road Safety Corps highlights his commitment to community service and leadership.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Impact Publications:
    • While Oluwaseun has published extensively, aiming for higher-impact journals could enhance the visibility and impact of his research. Collaborating with international researchers and submitting to top-tier journals can elevate his research profile.
  2. Grant Acquisition:
    • Securing research grants from prestigious funding agencies would provide additional resources for his research and validate the importance of his work. Focused efforts on grant applications and proposal writing can help achieve this goal.
  3. Collaborative Research:
    • Increasing collaborative efforts with researchers from diverse disciplines and international institutions could enrich his research output. Such collaborations can bring in varied perspectives and methodologies, leading to more comprehensive studies.
  4. Professional Development:
    • Engaging in further professional development activities, such as advanced workshops, training in emerging agricultural technologies, and participation in global research networks, would keep him abreast of the latest trends and enhance his research skills.

 

🎓 Education:

Solaja holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Landmark University (2024), an M.Sc. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Ibadan (2016), and a B.Agric. in Agricultural Economics from Olabisi Onabanjo University (2010). His academic journey has equipped him with extensive knowledge and expertise in agricultural economics, particularly in enhancing farm household resilience and food security.

💼 Experience:

Solaja’s professional career spans over a decade, with roles ranging from teaching to commercial enforcement. He has been a Lecturer II at Landmark University since 2019, imparting knowledge and guiding students in Agricultural Economics. Prior to this, he worked as a Commercial Enforcement Officer at Mactay/Ikeja Electric and taught Agriculture and Economics at various schools, including Cornerstone Comprehensive College and Pat International College.

🔬 Research Interests:

Solaja’s research interests lie in agricultural economics, focusing on economic shocks, resilience, and food security of farm households in Nigeria. He is also interested in the efficiency of agricultural inputs, climate change impacts on agriculture, and the economic performance of smallholder farmers.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions:

Throughout his career, Solaja has been recognized for his contributions to agricultural economics and education. He is an active member of the Farm Management Association of Nigeria (since 2019) and the Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economist (since 2023), reflecting his commitment to professional development and excellence.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. Olagunju F.I, Afolabi, O.M., Solaja, S. O., Ayojimi W. (2020). “Effect of the Use of Credit on the Output and Technical Efficiency of Small–Scale Ofada Rice Farmers in Ijebu North East Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria.” ASUU Journal of Social Sciences, 7(1), pp. 54-77. Link to article
    Cited by articles on agricultural finance and efficiency.
  2. Okon, E. M., Falana, B. M., Solaja, S. O., Yakubu, S. O., Alabi, O. O., Okikiola, B. T., … & Edeme, A. B. (2021). “A systematic review of climate change impact research in Nigeria: implication for sustainable development.” Heliyon, 7(9), e07941. Link to article
    Cited by articles on climate change and sustainable agriculture.
  3. Oyenpemi L.O, Solaja S.O, Fadeyi B.O., Awe T. E., Ayojimi W., Etta-Oyong S.O., Okonta O.W., Oriade O.A. (2023). “Economic Performance of Smallholder Soya Beans Production in Kwara State, Nigeria.” Open Agriculture, 8(1), 20220100. Link to article

Conclusion:

Solaaja Sodipe Oluwaseun is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his solid academic background, extensive research contributions, active professional involvement, and leadership roles. His work in agricultural economics addresses critical issues relevant to food security, climate change, and agricultural productivity, demonstrating both academic rigor and practical relevance. By focusing on publishing in higher-impact journals, securing research grants, fostering international collaborations, and continuing professional development, Oluwaseun can further strengthen his candidacy and make even more significant contributions to the field of agricultural economics.