Jeremy Zwiegelaar | Business | Research Excellence Award | 4344

Dr. Jeremy Zwiegelaar | Business | Research Excellence Award

Senior Lecturer | Oxford Brookes University | United Kingdom

Dr. Jeremy Zwiegelaar is a Senior Lecturer in Enterprise and Business and Research Co-Director at Oxford Brookes Business School, specializing in entrepreneurship, innovation, and business research. He holds a doctoral degree in management with a specialization in entrepreneurship, supported by advanced training in psychology and teaching, providing a strong interdisciplinary foundation for his research and academic leadership. His professional experience spans senior academic and research leadership roles, programme and curriculum development, doctoral supervision, and coordination of large-scale, collaborative research initiatives. His research focuses on entrepreneurial performance, business models, digital transformation, innovation ecosystems, and gender perspectives in entrepreneurship, with outputs published in peer-reviewed journals and presented in international forums. He has contributed as a reviewer for multiple academic journals and conferences, served on research and education leadership committees, and acted as co-investigator and principal investigator on competitively funded research projects. His scholarly contributions, research governance roles, and sustained engagement with international research networks demonstrate strong academic impact, leadership, and future potential worthy of recognition through this award.

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Yaffa Moskovich | Business | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yaffa Moskovich | Business | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Zefat Academic College | Israel

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yaffa Moskovich is a distinguished scholar in the field of sociology, specializing in organizational sociology, behavioral science, and qualitative research methodologies, with a significant body of work contributing to both theoretical and applied domains. She has authored 31 scholarly documents, which have garnered 123 citations, reflecting the impact and relevance of her research, and holds an h-index of 7, indicating sustained scholarly influence. Her research demonstrates rigorous analytical skills, innovative inquiry, and a commitment to advancing understanding of organizational and social dynamics. She has held numerous leadership roles in academic administration, including heading departments and programs, chairing committees, and serving on institutional councils, where she has fostered academic excellence, research development, and international collaborations. Dr. Moskovich is an active member of multiple professional associations, both national and international, facilitating interdisciplinary engagement and the dissemination of sociological knowledge. Her work emphasizes practical and societal impact, translating research insights into meaningful contributions for organizations, communities, and policy development. Through mentoring emerging scholars, leading academic programs, and promoting research initiatives, she has cultivated a dynamic scholarly environment that bridges theory and practice. Looking forward, her expertise, leadership, and collaborative approach position her to continue shaping the field of sociology, expanding cross-disciplinary research, and influencing both academic and societal discourse globally. Her accomplishments reflect a combination of scholarly rigor, administrative leadership, and a vision for advancing research impact, making her a highly respected and influential figure within the international academic community.

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Featured Publications

1. Y. Moskovich and S. Sharf, “Using Films as a Tool for Active Learning in Teaching Sociology,” Journal of Effective Teaching, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 53–63, 2012.

2. Y. Moskovich, “Loss of organizational solidarity in three kibbutz factories,” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, vol. 36, no. 5/6, pp. 358–378, 2016.

3. Y. Moskovich, “Business sustainability strategy in a cooperative kibbutz industry,” Sustainability, vol. 12, no. 21, p. 9172, 2020.

4. Y. Moskovich and Y. Achouch, “From collectivism to capitalism: Cultural change in a kibbutz factory in Israel,” Journal of Rural Cooperation, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 80–95, 2013.

5. Y. Moskovich and Y. Achouch, “Metamorphosis of a kibbutz industry: an Israeli case study,” EuroMed Journal of Business, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 181–197, 2015.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yaffa Moskovich’s research advances the understanding of organizational and cultural transformations, bridging theory and practice to inform sustainable business strategies, enhance social cohesion, and guide policy development, with significant impact on both academia and society.