Massimo Contrafatto | Accounting And Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Massimo Contrafatto  –  Accounting And Sustainability – Best Researcher Award

Alignment with Award Category

Dr. Contrafatto’s long-standing scholarly dedication, his leadership in internationally funded and collaborative research initiatives, and his sustained contribution to advancing sustainability and ethical accounting practices strongly align with the criteria for the Best Researcher Award. His interdisciplinary methods, commitment to social impact, and record of scholarly excellence position him as a leading figure in sustainability accounting

University of Sussex | United Kingdom

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Education and Training

Dr. Massimo Contrafatto began his academic journey with distinction, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy, in July 2001 with a perfect score of 110/110. His dedication to excellence in business management and accounting was evident early on. This commitment led him to pursue a PhD in Social and Environmental Accounting and Reporting at the same university. During his doctoral studies, he spent an intensive 21 months as a visiting PhD researcher at Glasgow University, engaging deeply with the Department of Accounting and Finance and the Centre for Social and Environmental Accounting Research (CSEAR). Mentored by renowned academics such as Prof. R. Gray and Prof. K. McPhail, Dr. Contrafatto focused on understanding corporate motivations behind social and environmental reporting—an area that would shape his lifelong research agenda.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Dr. Contrafatto’s professional academic career began as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Bergamo and the University of St. Andrews. He collaborated with eminent scholars like Prof. Jan Bebbington and Prof. John Burns to explore sustainability reporting within social enterprises. His early academic positions included Assistant Professor and later Associate Professor at the University of Bergamo, where he taught a wide range of accounting and sustainability courses. From 2016 to 2021, he held a tenured position as Associate Professor in Accounting and Accountability. In January 2022, Dr. Contrafatto was appointed Reader in Accounting for Sustainability at the University of Sussex Business School. He also serves as Director of the PhD Programme in Accounting and Finance and as the Convenor of the Research Mobilizing Group in “Sustainability, Accounting, Finance and Economics” (SAFE RMG). Additionally, he maintains honorary affiliations with the University of Dundee and has held teaching roles at Strathclyde and St. Andrews Universities.

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Accounting And Sustainability

A leading figure in sustainability accounting, Dr. Contrafatto has made significant contributions to the field of social and environmental accounting. His research encompasses sustainability transformation, decision-making, strategic management accounting, and the institutionalization of sustainability reporting. His interdisciplinary projects unite researchers across Europe, including those at the University Autonoma of Madrid, University of Urbino, Queen’s University Belfast, and University of Sussex. His ongoing projects—such as “Identities, Accounting and Decision-Making for Sustainable Transformation” and “Accounting and Accountability for COVID”—demonstrate his commitment to addressing real-world issues through accounting research. His work is often characterized by a qualitative approach and an emphasis on accountability, ethics, and corporate transparency.

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Dr. Contrafatto’s contributions have not gone unnoticed. He received the prestigious AIDEA Award for an outstanding research article in 2014 from the Italian Management, Accounting, and Finance Academic Association. His work continues to influence both academia and industry, and he regularly acts as a PhD examiner in Italy and the UK. His national academic qualification for full professorship in Italy further underscores his academic standing.

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

Over the years, Dr. Contrafatto has shaped the academic landscape of sustainability accounting and business ethics. Through his roles as lecturer, supervisor, mentor, and programme director, he has inspired a new generation of researchers and practitioners. His modules—ranging from “Contemporary Issues in Accounting” to “International Corporate Reporting” and “Advanced Qualitative Research Methods”—have empowered students to critically engage with pressing issues in accounting and sustainability. Moreover, his participation in international research projects and his leadership in organizing academic events, such as the 2023 Research Capacity Building Workshop at the University of Sussex, have contributed to the global academic community’s growth and cohesion.

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

Dr. Contrafatto’s legacy lies in his unwavering pursuit of socially responsible accounting practices. He has helped bridge the gap between theory and practice, emphasizing sustainability transformation and ethical governance in corporate environments. His mentorship of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers ensures that his academic values will continue to thrive. Looking ahead, Dr. Contrafatto aims to deepen his engagement with sustainability transformation in accounting, potentially influencing public policy and business practices on a broader scale. His multidisciplinary research and collaborative spirit are expected to yield further impactful work in both academic and societal contexts.

Conclusion

Dr. Massimo Contrafatto stands as a pioneer in the field of accounting for sustainability. His early academic excellence, expansive professional endeavors, and groundbreaking research reflect a profound commitment to ethical, transparent, and socially responsible accounting. As a teacher, mentor, and scholar, his influence spans continents and academic generations. With ongoing projects focused on sustainability and identity in decision-making, Dr. Contrafatto is well-positioned to continue shaping the future of strategic management, accounting, and corporate governance for years to come.

📚Publications

Audit society, organisational response and (de-)coupling

 Authors: Contrafatto, Massimo, S., Moggi, Sara, D., Gervasio, Daniele, D., Montani, Damiano

Journals: An Italian story

The (non)enactment of intelligent accountability through stakeholder engagement

Authors: Bianchi, Lara, E.E., Passetti, Emilio Emilio, M., Contrafatto, Massimo

Journals: A micro-processual perspective

 

 

Chuangwei Liu | Sustainable development | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Chuangwei Liu  – Sustainable development  –  Best Researcher Award

Alignment with Award Category

Dr. Chuangwei Liu’s groundbreaking research in sustainable catalysis, computational materials science, and machine learning-based modeling aligns perfectly with awards recognizing excellence in Sustainable Development, Computational Chemistry, and Advanced Materials Research. His innovative approach contributes directly to green energy solutions, carbon reduction, and industrial efficiency, making him a prime candidate for such accolades.

 

Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Education and Training

Chuangwei Liu’s academic journey began at Northeastern University, China, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering (2008–2012). His undergraduate studies laid a strong foundation in materials science, thermodynamics, and process engineering, igniting his passion for advanced materials research.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Dr. Liu’s career has spanned multiple countries and industries, reflecting his versatility and global impact. Mechanical Engineer, Helios Oil and Gas Equipment, Houston, USA (2014–2016): Before his Ph.D., he worked on advanced mechanical systems, gaining hands-on experience in industrial applications of materials science. Postdoctoral Fellow, Technical University of Denmark (2019–2022): He further refined his expertise in computational materials science, focusing on catalyst design and sustainable energy applications. Associate Professor, Northeastern University, Shenyang, China (2022–2023): Returning to China, he took on a faculty role, mentoring students and leading cutting-edge research in computational chemistry. Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, China (2023–Present): Currently, he is a full professor at one of China’s premier research institutions, where he continues to push the boundaries of catalyst design and materials theory.

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Sustainable development

Dr. Liu’s research centers on multi-scale quantum mechanics simulations to understand reaction mechanisms at an atomic level and rationally design advanced materials for industrial catalysts. His key contributions include: Development of materials theory for designing new catalysts, which has led to improved industrial processes and energy-efficient solutions. Accelerated discovery of novel materials through computational modeling, bridging theory and real-world applications. Computational method development using machine learning, enabling predictive modeling for materials science.

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Dr. Liu’s work has been widely recognized through prestigious awards: JACS Young Investigators 2020 by the Journal of The American Chemical Society – A prestigious recognition of outstanding contributions to chemistry. Most Popular Article in 2019 for Journal of Materials Chemistry A, awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Postgraduate Publications Award (PPA), Monash University (2019) – Recognizing his groundbreaking Ph.D. research.

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

As a researcher and educator, Dr. Liu has significantly influenced both academia and industry: Teaching & Mentorship: He has guided numerous undergraduate and graduate students, teaching courses in Physical Chemistry and Computational Materials Science at Northeastern University. Research Leadership: As the Principal Investigator (PI) of major research projects, he has secured substantial funding, including:

    • China’s National Key R&D Programme (2024–2026): A$ 680,000
    • Start-up Funding of Northeastern University (2023–2025): A$ 170,000
    • Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities (2023–2024): A$ 21,000

 

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

Dr. Liu’s pioneering research is set to leave a lasting impact in the fields of sustainable materials science and computational chemistry. His future contributions are expected to: Advance machine learning-driven catalyst design, optimizing reaction pathways for cleaner energy production. Enhance global collaboration, bringing together researchers from China, Europe, and the U.S. Train the next generation of scientists, ensuring continuity in cutting-edge materials research.

Conclusion

Dr. Chuangwei Liu exemplifies the fusion of academic excellence, scientific innovation, and industrial impact. With a distinguished career spanning multiple disciplines and institutions, his research in computational chemistry and sustainable catalysis continues to shape the future of energy and materials science. As a professor, mentor, and thought leader, he remains dedicated to advancing knowledge, fostering innovation, and contributing to a more sustainable world.

📚Publications

2D, Metal‐Free Electrocatalysts for the Nitrogen Reduction Reaction

Authors:  Chuangwei Liu; Ang Tian; Qinye Li; Tianyi Wang; Gaowu Qin; Song Li; Chenghua Sun

Journals: Advanced Functional Materials

Knowledge‐Driven Design and Lab‐Based Evaluation of B‐doped TiO2 Photocatalysts for Ammonia Synthesis

Authors: Chuangwei Liu; Derek Hao; Jin Ye; Sheng Ye; Fengling Zhou; Hongbo Xie; Gaowu Qin; Jiating Xu; Jian Liu; Song Li et al.

Journals: Advanced Energy Materials

Bulk-immiscible CuAg alloy nanorods prepared by phase transition from oxides for electrochemical CO2 reduction

Authors:  Yihong Yu; Di Wang; Yimeng Hong; Teng Zhang; Chuangwei Liu; Jing Chen; Gaowu Qin; Song Li

Journals: Chemical Communications

Oxygen-regulated carbon quantum dots as an efficient metal-free electrocatalyst for nitrogen reduction

Authors:  Yaqian Han; Xiaoteng Ding; Jingrui Han; Yanfeng Fang; Zhaoyong Jin; Wenhan Kong; Chuangwei Liu

Journals: Nanoscale