Marc Kouzez | Environmental Economics,CSR/ESG, Banking & Finance, Applied Econometrics | Strategic Achievement Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Marc Kouzez | Environmental Economics,CSR/ESG, Banking & Finance, Applied Econometrics | Strategic Achievement Award

ICN Business School, France

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Marc Kouzez began his academic journey with a strong foundation, earning a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Angers, France, in 2015. Prior to this, he completed a Master 2 in Banking & Finance at the University of Bordeaux IV in 2009 and a Master 1 in International Economics in 2008.

Professional Endeavors:

HIs various academic positions, showcasing a diverse and global career. Starting as a Lecturer ("ATER") at the University of Angers in 2010, he progressed to Assistant Professor roles at the University of Sainte-Anne in Canada and the University of Toulouse II in France. He then took on the role of Associate Professor at Renmin University of China in Suzhou from 2018 to 2020. Notably, he served as the Head of the department "Finance, Operations, and Marketing" at Brest Business School from 2020 to 2022. Currently, he holds the position of Associate Professor at ICN Artem Business School in Paris.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His made significant contributions to the field of Economics, particularly in Environmental Economics, Banking & Finance systems with a focus on Green Finance, CSR/ESG, and Applied Econometrics. His research publications span a variety of topics, from the impact of environmental policy stringency on renewable energy consumption to the relationship between political risk and bank performance.

Accolades and Recognition:

His work has been recognized through various publications in reputable journals. Notable publications include "Does Increasing Environmental Policy Stringency Enhance Renewable Energy Consumption in OECD Countries?" (Energy Economics, 2024) and "Political risk and bank performance: does bank size matter?" (Economic Systems, 2023).

Impact and Influence:

As a presenter at numerous international conferences, His shared his research findings on platforms such as the Ethical Finance and Sustainability Conference, the International Symposium on Environment and Energy Finance Issues, and the International Conference on Public Economic Theory. His work explores the intersections of environmental policy, financial development, and the performance of banks.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His ongoing research projects, such as "The Effect of Environmental Taxes on Environmentally and Non-environmentally related Innovation in Europe and OECD Countries," demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. His teaching portfolio at both the master and undergraduate levels reflects a dedication to shaping the next generation of economists and finance professionals.

Notable Publications:

Does increasing environmental policy stringency enhance renewable energy consumption in OECD countries?
Hassan, M., Kouzez, M., Lee, J.-Y., Msolli, B., Rjiba, H.

Political environment and bank performance: Does bank size matter?
Kouzez, M.
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Can increasing environmental policy stringency promote financial development? Evidence from developed economies
Hassan, M., Kouzez, M., Lee, J.-Y., Msolli, B., Rjiba, H.
2

Foreign Ownership And Bank Performance Evidence From French Market
Kouzez, M.
2

Foreign ownership of Jordanian banks: Consequences on performance, risk and stability | Propriété étrangère des banques Jordaniennes: Conséquences sur la performance, le risque et la stabilité
Kouzez, M., Séjourné, B.

Qinxue Wang | Environmental Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr. Qinxue Wang | Environmental Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

National Institute for Environmental Studies - Japan

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Wang Qinxue began his academic journey with a strong foundation in geography. He completed his Bachelor's degree in Geography from Northwest Normal University, China, in 1986, followed by a Master's degree from Beijing Normal University in 1989. His commitment to environmental sciences led him to pursue a Ph.D. at the Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, Japan, from 1994 to 1998. This period marked the beginning of his specialization in climate, hydrology, environment, ecosystem, and land use.

Professional Endeavors:

His professional career has been marked by a series of significant roles at the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) in Japan. He joined as a Researcher in 1998 and progressively moved up the ranks, serving in various capacities such as Post-Doctor Fellow, Senior Researcher, Chief, and finally, as the Principal Researcher in the Regional Environment Conservation Division since 2021. His roles have been diverse, spanning from leadership positions in Asian water environments to contributing to major projects like "Land Use for Global Environmental Conservation" and "Modeling of Ecosystem Function and Sustainable Environmental Management Projects in River Basins in East Asia Regions."

Contributions and Research Focus:

His research focus revolves around the development of systems for the observation and evaluation of regional water and material cycles in East Asia. His career has been characterized by groundbreaking contributions to sustainability research, particularly in the utilization of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for digital map databases. His involvement in projects like the "Integrated Environmental Monitoring Sub-project" within the "Asia-Pacific Environmental Innovation Strategy Project" has played a crucial role in establishing extensive ground-based ecological observation networks. His leadership in projects such as "Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Strategies for Permafrost Regions in Mongolia" reflects his commitment to addressing critical environmental challenges.

Accolades and Recognition:

His dedication and contributions to environmental research have been widely recognized. Notably, he received the "Distinguished Scientist" Medal from the Ministry of Education and Science of Mongolia in 2023 and an Honorary Award from the Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia in 2019. His excellence as a researcher was acknowledged with the "Best Researcher Award" from ScienceFather in 2023 and a "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the World Research Council, INRC Awards in the same year.

Impact and Influence:

His impact extends beyond research, influencing environmental policy and strategies. His work in assessing the carbon budget of Mongolian grasslands and evaluating the carrying capacity and vulnerability of pastures has direct implications for environmental conservation and climate change adaptation. His leadership in GHG mitigation studies and dedication to advancing methodologies in climate change impact assessment underscore his influence in shaping effective environmental strategies.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His legacy is characterized by a commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, integrating cutting-edge research with practical environmental strategies. His recent endeavors in proposing and evaluating environmentally efficient technologies, furthering climate change impact assessment, and contributing to foundational research in regional environmental conservation showcase his dedication to creating an intellectual research infrastructure. As he continues to advance methodologies and tools for climate change adaptation, His future contributions are poised to leave a lasting impact on environmental science and sustainability.

Notable Publications:

Optimizing irrigation management for wheat to reduce groundwater depletion in the piedmont region of the Taihang Mountains in the North China Plain
Y Yang, M Watanabe, X Zhang, J Zhang, Q Wang, S Hayashi
158, 2006

Recent ground surface warming and its effects on permafrost on the central Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau
T Wu, L Zhao, R Li, Q Wang, C Xie, Q Pang
129, 2013

Changes in nitrogen budgets and nitrogen use efficiency in the agroecosystems of the Changjiang River basin between 1980 and 2000
C Liu, M Watanabe, Q Wang
114, 2008

Nitrogen budgets of agricultural fields of the Changjiang River basin from 1980 to 1990
X Bao, M Watanabe, Q Wang, S Hayashi, J Liu
111, 2006

A land surface water deficit model for an arid and semiarid region: Impact of desertification on the water deficit status in the Loess Plateau, China
Q Wang, H Takahashi
99, 1999

 Simulation of water and carbon fluxes using BIOME-BGC model over crops in China
Q Wang, M Watanabe, Z Ouyang
95, 2005

Land cover classification from MODIS EVI times-series data using SOM neural network
H Bagan, Q Wang, M Watanabe, Y Yang, J Ma
89, 2005

Development of a simple remote sensing evapotranspiration model (Sim-ReSET): algorithm and model test
Z Sun, Q Wang, B Matsushita, T Fukushima, Z Ouyang, M Watanabe
80, 2009

Rocky desertification and its causes in karst areas: a case study in Yongshun County, Hunan Province, China
YJ Xiong, GY Qiu, DK Mo, H Lin, H Sun, QX Wang, SH Zhao, J Yin
79, 2009

The magnitude of the effect of air pollution on sunshine hours in China
Y Wang, Y Yang, N Zhao, C Liu, Q Wang
78, 2012