Lydia Badu Danquah | Business, Management and Accounting | Academic Leadership Research Award

Ms. Lydia Badu Danquah | Business, Management and Accounting | Academic Leadership Research Award 

Student | Carolina University | United States

 Ms. Lydia Badu Danquah demonstrates strong suitability for an Academic Leadership Research Award based on her advanced academic training, research productivity, and leadership-driven professional background. As a current PhD candidate in Organizational Management at Carolina University, supported by two MBA degrees including an award-winning MBA in Finance from Central University and a BA in Political Science and Psychology, she brings a robust interdisciplinary foundation to her scholarly work. Her research focuses on high-impact, contemporary organizational issues such as the role of artificial intelligence in decision-making within SMEs, leadership adaptability in post-pandemic strategic agility and digital transformation, and ESG practices across emerging and developed markets, with each study published in reputable journals and contributing to discourse on innovation, governance, and sustainability. Lydia’s academic trajectory is complemented by administrative leadership experience at Carolina University, where she supported student performance assessment, retention initiatives, and program coordination, demonstrating her commitment to academic quality and institutional development. Prior roles in compliance, risk management, and customer experience within Ghana’s financial sector further strengthened her decision-making, analytical, and policy-driven competencies, enabling her to translate practical organizational insights into research relevance. Her ability to establish regulatory partnerships, execute compliance audits, and provide leadership consultation reflects a mature understanding of organizational systems and leadership dynamics. Additionally, her documented contribution to reducing financial losses for her company highlights her capacity for impactful problem-solving. With strong skills in communication, report writing, multitasking, leadership, and cyber-security awareness, she presents a well-rounded profile that aligns with the expectations of an academic leadership-focused award. Overall, Lydia’s blend of scholarly accomplishments, professional leadership experience, and ongoing contributions to research and academic service positions her as a compelling candidate for recognition in academic leadership.

Featured Publications

Badu Danquah, L. (2024). The role of artificial intelligence in enhancing decision-making in Ghanaian small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Business and Management Horizons, 13(1), 44–56.

Badu Danquah, L. (2024). Assessing the influence of leadership adaptability in the post-pandemic era on strategic agility and digital transformation: The moderating role of technological readiness in Ghana. Business and Management Horizons, 13(1), 177–190.

Badu Danquah, L. (2024). Nexus between ESG practices and corporate performance: The moderating role of the regulatory environment in emerging and developed markets. Environmental Management and Sustainable Development, 15(1), 1–15.

 

Ms. Danquah’s research advances organizational leadership by addressing digital transformation, AI-driven decision-making, and sustainability practices in emerging economies, offering evidence-based insights that strengthen institutional resilience and innovation. Her work contributes to both academic scholarship and industry practice by guiding leaders toward more adaptive, ethical, and technologically ready organizations. Through her vision, she supports global efforts to build more agile, accountable, and future-focused institutions.

Bum Seok Kim | Business Administration | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Bum Seok Kim | Business Administration | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Bum Seok Kim, Yong In University, South Korea

Dr. Bum Seok Kim holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration and is an Assistant Professor at Yong In University. Previously, he worked as a Research Fellow at the Evaluation Institute of Regional Public Corporation and developed credit rating models at NICE D&B. His research focuses on decision-making, corporate social responsibility, and sustainable business practices. With 38 published articles and editorial roles in various journals, Dr. Kim contributes to advancing management science and ethics. He is also a Director of The Korean Society of Management Consulting and The Korea Beauty Art Management Association. 📊🧑‍🏫

Publication Profile

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Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Bum Seok Kim holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration and currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Business Administration at Yong In University. Before his academic career, he worked as a Research Fellow at the Evaluation Institute of Regional Public Corporation, where he contributed to regional public management studies. Earlier, Dr. Kim developed credit rating models at NICE D&B, showcasing his expertise in financial systems and decision-making models. His diverse professional background enriches his academic contributions in the fields of management science and business administration. 💼📊

Research and Innovations

Dr. Bum Seok Kim has made significant contributions to research, with 38 published articles, including 2 SSCI, 2 SCOPUS, and 34 KCI indexed papers. His Google Scholar citation index shows a total of 269 citations, with an h-index of 9 and i10-index of 8, demonstrating the impact of his work. As an Editorial Director of Korean Management Consulting Review and a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of CEO and Management Studies and Korean Corporation Management Review, Dr. Kim plays a key role in shaping academic discussions. He also serves as the Director of The Korean Society of Management Consulting and The Korea Beauty Art Management Association. 📚🧑‍🏫

Areas of Research

Dr. Bum Seok Kim’s research spans several crucial areas in business and management. His work focuses on Decision-Making processes, exploring how stakeholders make rational and informed choices. He also delves into Management Science, analyzing operational strategies and leadership in organizations. In the realm of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Dr. Kim investigates ethical business practices and sustainability. His interest in Service Management emphasizes improving customer service and operational efficiency, while his research in Public Administration examines how public sector management can evolve to better serve society. His multifaceted research has contributed significantly to modern business practices. 🌱📈🧑‍🏫

Publication Top Notes

  • Is Corporate ESG Effort a Necessity for Sustainable Management? (Cited by: 47, Year: 2019) 📊🌱
  • Impact of Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors on Stock Returns and Corporate Value for Sustainable Management (Cited by: 46, Year: 2014) 💼📈
  • The Relationship Between Environmental, Social, Governance Factors and Financial Performance: Empirical Evidence for Creating Shared Value (Cited by: 29, Year: 2015) 🌍💰
  • Strategies for Manufacturing Servitization of Korean SMEs: Using Data Envelopment Analysis (Cited by: 28, Year: 2016) 🏭📊
  • Exploratory Research on the Relationship Between ESG Efforts and Financial Performance (Cited by: 24, Year: 2016) 💼🔍
  • Impact of Co-growth Efforts on Financial Performance (Cited by: 15, Year: 2013) 🤝📈
  • Comprehensive Analysis of Stock Valuation Using DEA (Cited by: 15, Year: 2011) 📉🔍
  • Impact of Sustainable Management on Corporate Short- and Long-term Value (Cited by: 12, Year: 2015) 🌱💡
  • Development of Co-growth Index for Evaluating Transaction Health Between Parent and Subcontractor Firms (Cited by: 9, Year: 2013) 📊🤝
  • Non-parametric Methods for the Relationship Between SCM Cash Conversion Cycle and Co-growth (Cited by: 8, Year: 2013) 🔄💹