Al-Mouksit Akim | Strategy Evaluation | Best Researcher Award

Al-Mouksit Akim | Strategy Evaluation | Best Researcher Award

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Early Academic Pursuits:

I embarked on His academic journey with a solid foundation in mathematics, earning his Bachelor's degree from Cheikh Anta Diop University in Senegal. Building on this, I pursued a Master's in Statistics and Economics at the National School of Economics and Statistics in Senegal. his academic journey reached its pinnacle with a Ph.D. in Development Economics from Paris Dauphine University - PSL University in France. Under the guidance of esteemed mentors such as Sandrine Mesplé-Somps, Abdoulaye Diagne, and Anne-Sophie Robilliard, I delved into the intricacies of Development Economics, honing my skills in applied microeconometrics and statistics.

Professional Endeavors:

Armed with a strong educational background, I ventured into academia, research, and consulting roles, accumulating six years of diverse experiences. his journey led me to prestigious institutions such as Mohammed VI Polytechnic University in Morocco, the World Bank in Washington DC, and research projects in collaboration with institutions like the Kiel Institute in Germany and DIAL-IRD in France. his roles ranged from being an Assistant Professor to contributing to impactful projects like the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa, the Idai cyclone post-emergency response program in Mozambique, and the TaxIneq project assessing fiscal policy impact in West African countries.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His commitment to addressing practical issues using data storytelling is evident in his extensive research portfolio. From conducting multi-country studies on migration aspirations to designing randomized evaluations for agricultural microcredit programs, I've consistently contributed to impactful projects. Notably, his involvement in the TaxIneq project aimed at assessing the impact of fiscal policy on inequality in Senegal, Mali, and Cote d'Ivoire showcases his dedication to rigorous research methodologies and synthesizing complex fiscal systems.

Accolades and Recognition:

His contributions have been recognized through publications in esteemed journals, including World Development and the Revue d’Economie du Développement. Noteworthy works include research on the efficiency of microfinance institutions and the impact of international migration on child schooling in Senegal. Additionally, I've presented my research at renowned conferences such as the CSAE Conference, showcasing the international recognition of my work.

Impact and Influence:

The impact of my research extends beyond academic circles. Projects like the Impact Evaluation of Idai cyclone response program and the analysis of COVID-19 effects on TVET during my tenure at the World Bank demonstrate his commitment to addressing real-world challenges. h engagement in development conferences and grant-funded projects further solidifies my influence in shaping discussions on economic development, inequality, and agricultural productivity.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As he continue his journey, securing research grants such as the Horizon Europe grant and UNU-WIDER research grant, I aim to contribute substantially to transformative initiatives. his supervisory role in guiding Master's theses and participation in selection committees underscore my commitment to nurturing the next generation of researchers. his proficiency in languages, fluency in French and English, and advanced computing skills in Stata and R position me to continue making meaningful contributions to the field of Development Economics.

Notable Publications:

1DEA and SFA research on the efficiency of microfinance institutions: A meta-analysis F Fall, A Akim, H WassongmaWorld Development 107, 176-188  (106 ) 2018

2 Interaction effect of lockdown with economic and fiscal measures against COVID-19 on social-distancing compliance: Evidence from Africa A Akim, F Ayivodji Available at SSRN 3621693 ( 27 ) - 2020

3 Adoption and use of mobile banking by low‐income individuals in Senegal FS Fall, L Orozco, AM AkimReview of Development Economics 24 (2), 569-588 (25) - 2020

5 Impact distributif des transferts privés domestiques et internationaux au Sénégal AM Akim, AS RobilliardRevue d’économie du développement 27 (2), 87-124 (4) -2019

6 Trois essais sur la migration, les transferts privés et le développement économique en Afrique Subsaharienne AM Akim Université Paris sciences et lettres; Université Cheikh Anta Diop (Dakar) (2) - 2018

7 Food Security and the COVID-19 Employment Shock in Nigeria: Any Ex-Ante Mitigating Effects of Past Remittances?A Akim, F Ayivodji, J Kouton Available at SSRN 3833558 (1) 2001

8 Structural change and the National Initiative for Human Development in Morocco: Subnational insights A Akim, W SahelWIDER Working Paper Series - 2023

9 WIDER Working Paper 2023/74-Structural change and the National Initiative for Human Development in Morocco: Subnational insights A Akim, W Sahel UNU WIDER: United Nations University World Institute for Development …2023

10 Structural change and the National Initiative for Human Development in Morocco A Akim, W Sahel -  2023

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Joydeep Srivastava | Marketing Strategy | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Joydeep Srivastava |Marketing Strategy |Best Researcher Award🏆

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Early Academic Pursuits:🎖️

Dr. Joydeep Srivastava began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Geosciences from Presidency College, University of Calcutta, India, in 1989. He later pursued a Ph.D. in Business Administration at the University of Arizona, Tucson, completing his doctoral studies in 1996. His Ph.D. focused on Marketing with a minor in Judgment and Decision Making.

Professional Endeavors:

His academic career has been marked by distinguished positions at reputable institutions. Notably, he served as an Assistant Professor at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, from 1995 to 2002. He then held various roles at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, including Professor, Ralph J. Tyser Professor of Marketing and Consumer Psychology, and Associate Professor. Currently, he holds the position of Robert L. Johnson Professor of Marketing at the Fox School of Business, Temple University, Philadelphia.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His research contributions span a diverse range of topics in marketing and consumer psychology. His work delves into areas such as pricing, bargaining, consumer evaluations, decision-making, and the psychological factors influencing consumer behavior. His notable publications include articles in reputable journals like the Journal of Consumer Psychology, Journal of Marketing Research, and Journal of Business Research.

A few noteworthy research themes include the influence of strategic information transmission on sequential bargaining outcomes, the effects of pricing structures on consumer evaluations, and the role of cultural orientation in bargaining under incomplete information.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout his career, His has received numerous honors and awards. Notably, he was a fellow at the AMA Doctoral Consortium and received the University of Arizona Doctoral Dissertation Grant. He has also been recognized for his teaching excellence, receiving the University of Arizona Foundation Award for Teaching Excellence.

In 2012, His was a keynote speaker at the Pricing Conference at Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. He has been invited to present at various prestigious institutions and conferences globally, showcasing the impact of his research in the academic community.

Impact and Influence:

His research has made a significant impact on the field of marketing and consumer psychology. His work on pricing, consumer evaluations, and decision-making has contributed valuable insights to both academia and industry. His publications in reputable journals demonstrate the rigor and relevance of his research, further establishing his influence in the field.

As a teacher and advisor, His has also played a crucial role in shaping the academic journeys of his students. His dedication to teaching is evident through the teaching awards and nominations he has received over the years.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His legacy is characterized by his contributions to advancing knowledge in marketing and consumer psychology. His research, teaching, and mentoring have left a lasting impact on students, colleagues, and the academic community.

Looking forward, His continues to be actively engaged in research, with ongoing projects exploring topics such as risk perceptions, motivational influences on valuations, and the impact of credit card payments on decision-making. His commitment to excellence in education, research, and service suggests that his future contributions will continue to shape the landscape of marketing scholarship.

Notable Publications:🎖️

1Effect of manufacturer reputation, retailer reputation, and product warranty on consumer judgments of product quality: A cue diagnosticity framework D Purohit, J Srivastava ( 526 ) - 2001

2 Monopoly money: The effect of payment coupling and form on spending behavior. P Raghubir, J Srivastava ( 478 ) - 2008

3 Effect of face value on product valuation in foreign currencies P Raghubir, J Srivastava ( 345 ) - 2002

4 A consumer perspective on price-matching refund policies: Effect on price perceptions and search behavior J Srivastava, N Lurie ( 276 )      - 2001

5 Partitioned presentation of multicomponent bundle prices: Evaluation, choice and underlying processing effects D Chakravarti, R Krish, P Paul, J Srivastava ( 262 ) - 2002

6 An experimental and theoretical analysis of price-matching refund policies S Jain, J Srivastava ( 211 ) - 2000

7 When 2+ 2 is not the same as 1+ 3: Variations in price sensitivity across components of partitioned prices RW Hamilton, J Srivastava ( 209 ) 2008

8 The denomination effect P Raghubir, J Srivastava ( 188 ) - 2009

9 Price-matching guarantees as signals of low store prices: survey and experimental evidence J Srivastava, NH Lurie ( 158 ) - 2004

10 Coupling and decoupling of unfairness and anger in ultimatum bargaining J Srivastava, F Espinoza, A Fedorikhin (125 ) - 2009

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