DESMOND BAYONG | Business | Best Paper Award

Best Paper Award

DESMOND BAYONG
Affiliation University of Business and Integrated Development Studies
Country Ghana
Scopus ID 59674838400
Documents 10
Citations 54
h-index 4
Subject Area Business
Event International Research Excellence and Best Paper Awards
ORCID 0009-0001-1145-9162

DESMOND BAYONG

DESMOND BAYONG of the University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Ghana is recognized with the Best Paper Award for research in the field of Business. The recognized paper, titled “CEO Power and Environmental Accounting Disclosure: Comparative Evidence From Emerging Economies,” examines the relationship between chief executive officer power and environmental accounting disclosure, with particular attention to comparative evidence from emerging economies.

Abstract

This article recognizes DESMOND BAYONG for the Best Paper Award in recognition of research in the field of Business. The recognized research, titled “CEO Power and Environmental Accounting Disclosure: Comparative Evidence From Emerging Economies,” focuses on the relationship between executive leadership characteristics and environmental accounting disclosure. The comparative emphasis on emerging economies provides a context for examining how corporate governance and executive power may relate to the communication of environmental information by organizations. The research is positioned within broader discussions of corporate governance, accounting disclosure, environmental reporting, and business sustainability.

Keywords

CEO Power, Environmental Accounting Disclosure, Environmental Reporting, Corporate Governance, Chief Executive Officer, Emerging Economies, Accounting, Business, Sustainability, Corporate Disclosure, Executive Leadership, Environmental Information.

Introduction

Environmental accounting disclosure has become an important area of research within accounting and business because organizations increasingly communicate information concerning environmental activities, responsibilities, and performance. The quality and extent of such disclosure may be influenced by organizational governance structures and the characteristics of senior corporate decision-makers.

The recognized paper, “CEO Power and Environmental Accounting Disclosure: Comparative Evidence From Emerging Economies,” addresses this research area by examining the relationship between CEO power and environmental accounting disclosure. Its comparative focus on emerging economies provides a context for considering how executive influence may be associated with corporate environmental reporting practices.

Research Profile

DESMOND BAYONG is affiliated with the University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Ghana, and is associated with the subject area of Business. The supplied academic profile identifies a Scopus Author ID of 59674838400, with 10 documents, 54 citations, and an h-index of 4. The researcher’s ORCID identifier is 0009-0001-1145-9162. These profile details provide bibliographic context for the researcher’s academic record. [1] [2]

Research Contributions

The recognized research brings together two principal dimensions of business research: CEO power and environmental accounting disclosure. This combination provides a framework for considering whether characteristics associated with executive authority are relevant to corporate environmental reporting practices.

Publications

The paper identified for the Best Paper Award is:

  • Bayong, Desmond. CEO Power and Environmental Accounting Disclosure: Comparative Evidence From Emerging Economies.

The supplied information identifies this paper as the research associated with the recognition. No DOI was provided in the supplied information; therefore, no DOI identifier or DOI URL has been added to avoid introducing an unverified bibliographic identifier.

Research Impact

The supplied Scopus profile records 10 documents, 54 citations, and an h-index of 4 for DESMOND BAYONG. These bibliometric indicators provide quantitative information about the researcher’s indexed publication record and citation activity. [1]

Award Suitability

The Best Paper Award recognizes scholarly work selected for its relevance and contribution within its respective research area. DESMOND BAYONG’s recognized paper aligns with the business and accounting dimensions of the award through its examination of CEO power and environmental accounting disclosure in emerging economies.

Conclusion

DESMOND BAYONG is recognized with the Best Paper Award for research in the field of Business. The recognized paper, “CEO Power and Environmental Accounting Disclosure: Comparative Evidence From Emerging Economies,” examines an important relationship between corporate leadership and environmental accounting disclosure within emerging economies.

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References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: DESMOND BAYONG, Author ID 59674838400. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/59674838400
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID research profile: DESMOND BAYONG.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0001-1145-9162
  3. Best Paper Awards. Best Paper Awards official website.
    https://bestpaperawards.com/

Mandara SM | Business | Best Paper Award

Best Paper Award

Mandara SM
Affiliation School of Commerce and Management, SVU
Country India
Subject Area Business
Event Best Paper Awards
ORCID 0009-0006-6234-7618

Mandara SM

Mandara SM of the School of Commerce and Management, Shri Venkateshwara University (SVU), India, is recognized in connection with the Best Paper Award for research examining work–life balance within peripheral and informal labour markets. The recognized publication, “Reconstructing Work–Life Balance in Peripheral Labour Markets: Structural, Sectoral, and Gendered Realities of Informal Employment in Chikmagalur District,” investigates work–life balance across informal employment sectors in Chikmagalur District, Karnataka, with attention to structural, sectoral, occupational, and gender-related conditions. The article was published in Advanced International Journal for Research, Volume 6, Issue 6, in 2025, and is identified with DOI 10.63363/aijfr.2025.v06i06.2270. [1]

Abstract

The recognized research examines work–life balance among workers employed in informal sectors of Chikmagalur District, Karnataka. The study considers five major areas of informal employment—construction, agriculture, textiles, hotels, and department stores—and investigates how working hours, job security, physical strain, income stability, and gendered responsibilities shape workers’ ability to maintain work–life balance. It uses a mixed-method approach incorporating structured surveys and focus group discussions to examine the experiences of informal workers. The reported findings indicate substantial sectoral differences, with construction and agriculture associated with more difficult work–life balance conditions, while textile and hotel employment showed comparatively more balanced outcomes. Gender differences were also reported, with women experiencing additional pressures arising from the combination of paid employment and domestic responsibilities. [1]

Keywords

Work-Life Balance, Informal Labour, Peripheral Labour Markets, Gendered Employment, Informal Economy, Occupational Stress, Labour Welfare, Employment Conditions, Chikmagalur District, India.

Introduction

Work–life balance is an important dimension of employment quality because working conditions influence how individuals allocate time between paid employment, household responsibilities, rest, and other aspects of personal life. In informal labour markets, these relationships may be particularly complex because employment can be characterized by variable working hours, limited employment security, fluctuating income, and comparatively fewer formal workplace protections. The recognized study focuses on these conditions within the context of Chikmagalur District in Karnataka, India. [1]

Research Profile

Mandara SM is affiliated with the School of Commerce and Management at Shri Venkateshwara University and is associated with research in Business and related areas of commerce and management. The supplied recognition information identifies India as the researcher’s country and provides ORCID identifier 0009-0006-6234-7618. Scopus identification and bibliometric values for documents, citations, and h-index were not supplied with the award profile and are therefore not stated as verified metrics on this page.

Research Contributions

The principal contribution of the recognized study is its examination of work–life balance within peripheral and informal labour markets at a district level. Rather than treating informal employment as a homogeneous category, the research compares conditions across construction, agriculture, textiles, hotels, and department stores. This sectoral approach allows differences in work intensity, employment security, income conditions, and scheduling practices to be considered in relation to workers’ reported work–life balance. [1]

The study employs a mixed-method research design combining structured surveys and focus group discussions. This approach permits quantitative assessment of employment-related factors while also incorporating workers’ experiences and perceptions. The publication reports that working hours, job security, physical strain, income stability, and gendered responsibilities are relevant factors in understanding differences in work–life balance among informal workers. [1]

Publications

The principal publication associated with this recognition is the following peer-reviewed journal article:

  • Mandara, S. M., & Sahoo, S. (2025). Reconstructing Work–Life Balance in Peripheral Labour Markets: Structural, Sectoral, and Gendered Realities of Informal Employment in Chikmagalur District. Advanced International Journal for Research, 6(6). DOI: https://doi.org/10.63363/aijfr.2025.v06i06.2270. [1]

Research Impact

The research contributes to the study of informal employment by providing a localized assessment of work–life balance in Chikmagalur District. Its focus on several occupational sectors provides a basis for comparing the employment conditions experienced by workers in different parts of the informal economy. Such sector-specific analysis can help distinguish common labour-market pressures from conditions that are more closely associated with particular forms of employment. [1]

Award Suitability

The Best Paper Award recognizes scholarly work demonstrating research quality, methodological clarity, relevance, and a meaningful contribution to its field. The publication associated with Mandara SM addresses a clearly defined issue in business and labour research by investigating work–life balance among informal workers in a specific regional labour market. Its examination of structural, sectoral, and gendered dimensions provides a multidimensional framework for understanding the subject. [1]

Conclusion

Mandara SM’s research profile, as presented for the Best Paper Award, reflects scholarly activity in Business and related areas of labour and management research. The recognized publication examines work–life balance among informal workers in Chikmagalur District and considers the structural, sectoral, occupational, and gendered factors that influence employment experiences. [1]

External Links

References

  1. Mandara, S. M., & Sahoo, S. (2025). Reconstructing Work–Life Balance in Peripheral Labour Markets: Structural, Sectoral, and Gendered Realities of Informal Employment in Chikmagalur District. Advanced International Journal for Research, 6(6), published December 3, 2025. DOI: https://doi.org/10.63363/aijfr.2025.v06i06.2270.
  2. Advanced International Journal for Research. (2025). Reconstructing Work–Life Balance in Peripheral Labour Markets: Structural, Sectoral, and Gendered Realities of Informal Employment in Chikmagalur District. Publication record and article information. Publisher Article Page.
  3. Advanced International Journal for Research. (2025). Reconstructing Work–Life Balance in Peripheral Labour Markets: Structural, Sectoral, and Gendered Realities of Informal Employment in Chikmagalur District. Full-text publication record. Publication PDF.

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) 🔄💹