Assist Prof Dr. Ivan Bozhikin – Sustainable development – Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Ivan Bozhikin - Sustainable development - Best Researcher Award

University of National and World Economy - Bulgaria

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ivan Bozhikin’s educational foundation was rigorously established with a blend of theoretical and practical knowledge across several academic disciplines. His journey began at the “Paisiy Hilendarski” Plovdiv University in Bulgaria, where he pursued a Bachelor of Science in Macroeconomics, delving into core economic principles, statistics, risk analysis, and finance. Simultaneously, he expanded his academic repertoire by earning another Bachelor's degree in Management, further honing his analytical and management skills. Bozhikin's thirst for knowledge and specialization in economics led him to the University of National and World Economy (Bulgaria), where he obtained a Master of Science in Macroeconomics, followed by a Master of Science in European Business and Finance from Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom. These programs equipped him with a deep understanding of economic policy, sustainable development, financial risk management, and the intricacies of the global and European business environments.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Transitioning from academia to the professional world, Bozhikin's career trajectory reflects a profound commitment to economic research and education. Beginning with internships at Raiffeisenbank (Bulgaria) and the Bulgarian National Bank, he gained valuable insights into SME lending and international relations, respectively. His professional journey took a significant leap forward as he joined the University of National and World Economy (UNWE) as an Assistant Professor and later as a Chief Assistant Professor in the Economics Department. Parallel to his commitment at UNWE, Bozhikin's role as a Research Fellow at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) in Belgium underscored his dedication to advancing social entrepreneurship and economic policy research.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Bozhikin’s research is characterized by a diverse array of interests within the economic field, notably in environmental fiscal policy, sustainable development, and the economics of welfare. His Ph.D. thesis on "Environmental fiscal policy for sustainable development: A comparative analysis" under the supervision of Prof. Nikolay Dentchev, was a seminal work that laid the groundwork for his future research endeavors. His contributions extend to social entrepreneurship ecosystems, agroforestry systems, and the role of economic policy in addressing environmental and social challenges. Through his publications in esteemed journals and his involvement in various research projects, Bozhikin has established himself as a thought leader in these critical areas.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

The impact of Bozhikin’s work is evident through his publications in high-impact journals and contributions to the academic and local communities. His research on economic policies, environmental sustainability, and social entrepreneurship has provided valuable insights and frameworks for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners alike. By bridging theoretical concepts with practical applications, Bozhikin has influenced the discourse in economic policy and sustainable development, particularly in the context of Bulgaria and beyond.

ACADEMIC CITES

Bozhikin’s academic influence is further highlighted by citations of his work, reflecting his contributions to the broader academic community and the impact of his research on subsequent studies. His exploration of topics such as environmental fiscal policies, agroforestry, and social entrepreneurship ecosystems has enriched the academic literature and provided a foundation for future research in these areas.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Ivan Bozhikin’s legacy in the academic community is marked by his commitment to excellence in research, teaching, and mentorship. His multidisciplinary approach to economic research and dedication to addressing contemporary challenges through sustainable and innovative solutions set a benchmark for aspiring economists. As he continues his professional journey, Bozhikin’s ongoing and future contributions are poised to further advance the understanding of economic policies and practices that support sustainable development and social well-being, thereby cementing his status as a pivotal figure in the field of economics.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ECOSYSTEMS IN THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE  2023

Feeding a growing population without deforestation: agroforestry system   2021(5)

The role of government and key non-state actors in social entrepreneurship   2019(76)

Dr.GILDAS DOHBA DINGA – sustainable development – Editorial Board Member

Dr.GILDAS DOHBA DINGA - sustainable development - Editorial Board Member

The University of Bamenda - Cameroon

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

ORCID

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

GILDAS DOHBA DINGA's academic journey commenced with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mathematical Economics from the University of Dschang, Cameroon, spanning from October 2011 to July 2014. He progressed to a Maitrise in Mathematical Economics and later pursued a Master of Science (MSc) in Mathematical Economics at the same institution from October 2014 to October 2016. Currently, he is engaged in a Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Bamenda, specializing in Environmental and Development Economics.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Dinga has been actively involved in various professional roles, including serving as an Examiner of Business Mathematics at the Cameroon GCE Board since August 2022. Earlier, he held positions such as Assistant Lecturer at Hope University Institute Bafoussam, Cameroon, Part-Time Tutor of Economics and Computer Sciences at Government Bilingual High School Ndzong-Dschang, and State Contracted Teacher of Mathematics for the Ministry of Secondary Education, Cameroon. He also contributed as a Resource Person at the Entrepreneurship and Social Research Center in Cameroon and currently holds the position of Secretary General at the Research Centre for African Development (ReCAD), Cameroon.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Dinga's research focus revolves around critical issues, as evidenced by his various publications. His work delves into areas such as the ecological poverty trap, environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis, and sustainable development  the impact of ICTs on the African labor market. His contributions have been published in renowned journals, including Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, Journal of Global Responsibility, and the Journal of the Knowledge Economy.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Dinga's impact is evident in his published works, which address pressing concerns like environmental degradation, economic growth, and the socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa. These publications contribute valuable insights to academia, policy, and practice, showcasing his influence in the field of economics.

ACADEMIC CITES:

Dinga's research has garnered attention, with his publications being cited in sustainable development various academic journals, including Environmental Science and Pollution Research, African Development Review, and The Journal of Developing Areas.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

As a young researcher, Gildas Dohba Dinga has already established a legacy through his diverse contributions to economic research and education. His commitment to addressing global challenges, such as environmental sustainability and poverty alleviation, positions him as a promising figure in the field. The future holds the promise of continued growth, impactful research, and a sustained commitment to shaping economic discourse.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Ecological footprint in a global perspective: the role of domestic investment, FDI, democracy and institutional quality   2023(5)

ICTs and Globalisation in the African Labour Market    2023(3)

Primal–dual approach to environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis    2022(14)

Revisiting the nexus between domestic investment, foreign direct investment and external debt in SSA countries   2021(4)

Short and Long Run Dynamic Common Correlation Effects of External Capital Inflow on Economic Growth in SSA Countries   2020(2)