Mengqi Dai | Management | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Mengqi Dai | Management | Research Excellence Award

Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University | China

Ms. Mengqi Dai is an emerging researcher in financial accounting and capital market policy, focusing on the role of government-guided funds in fostering long-term investment behavior. Her work integrates empirical methods with institutional analysis to examine patient capital formation in China’s Growth Enterprise Market. She has published in the International Review of Financial Analysis, contributing evidence on how policy-oriented capital shapes firm governance, productivity, and market power. Her research interests include financial accounting theory, capital allocation efficiency, agency costs, and innovation–finance interactions. She is actively developing projects on policy finance, firm performance, and sustainable capital markets. Her ongoing agenda emphasizes robust econometric design and cross-sectional heterogeneity to inform evidence-based financial regulation and supports prudent policy formulation for emerging markets globally.

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How government-guided funds cultivate and expand patient capital in China’s GEM market?

– International Review of Financial AnalysisThis link is disabled., 2026

Abed Mahmoudian | Futurology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Abed Mahmoudian | Futurology | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Bu-Ali Sina University | Iran

Assistant Professor Dr. Abed Mahmoudian is a researcher in sport management specializing in sport marketing, fan behavior, athlete branding, knowledge management, and digital engagement in sport organizations. His scholarly contributions, published in leading JCR journals, address topics such as team and athlete brand reputation, fan loyalty, innovation in nonprofit sport clubs, social media engagement, and organizational values. His research also includes future-oriented analyses of sport development and fan identity within professional football contexts. His academic impact is reflected by 317 citations (311 since 2021), an h-index of 7, and an i10-index of 6, demonstrating consistent influence within the sport management research community.

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