Mr. Ludger Voigt – Cooperatives – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ludger Voigt - Cooperatives - Best Researcher Award

TU Braunschweig - Germany

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ludger Voigt's academic journey began with a focus on sustainable management during his undergraduate studies at TU Berlin, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree. Building on this foundation, he pursued further education in plural economics at the University of Siegen, culminating in a Master of Arts degree. These formative years provided Voigt with a diverse interdisciplinary background, setting the stage for his future contributions to the field of management and organization science.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Since May 2021, Voigt has served as a Research Associate and Doctoral Student at the Institute of Management and Organization Science at TU Braunschweig, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Dietrich von der Oelsnitz. In this role, he has been actively engaged in conducting research and pursuing his doctoral studies, focusing on topics related to human resource management (HRM) in cooperatives. His professional endeavors reflect his commitment to advancing knowledge and understanding in his field through rigorous academic inquiry.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON COOPERATIVES

Voigt's research contributions have primarily centered on HRM in cooperatives, with a particular emphasis on exploring innovative organizational models and sustainability practices. His publications and conference presentations demonstrate a keen interest in qualitative management research methods and evaluation criteria. Voigt's work has contributed to the development of frameworks and future research agendas in the field of cooperative organization and management, shedding light on emerging trends and challenges.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Voigt's research has garnered recognition within the academic community, as evidenced by awards such as the Best PhD Paper Award at the 9th EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise. His presentations at prestigious conferences have also contributed to shaping discourse and dialogue within the field of management and organization studies. By addressing timely and relevant topics such as HRM in cooperatives and qualitative research methodologies, Voigt has made a meaningful impact on scholarship and practice.

ACADEMIC CITES

Voigt's publications in respected academic journals and conference proceedings have garnered citations, indicating the relevance and influence of his research within the scholarly community. His work on HRM in cooperatives, qualitative management research, and sustainability practices has contributed to advancing knowledge and understanding in these areas, attracting attention from fellow researchers and practitioners alike.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Ludger Voigt continues his academic and professional journey, his legacy is shaped by his dedication to rigorous research and scholarly inquiry. Through his ongoing doctoral studies and research endeavors, he is poised to make further contributions to the field of management and organization science. By exploring innovative approaches to HRM, sustainability, and cooperative organization, Voigt will continue to leave a lasting impact on scholarship and practice, shaping the future of his field for years to come.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

A framework of HRM in cooperatives: A systematic literature review and future research agenda  2024

Do Researchers Practice what they Preach? An Empirical Analysis of Evaluation Criteria  2023

Dr. Edgar Sebastian Villagra – Sustainable Development – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Edgar Sebastian Villagra - Sustainable Development - Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Agricultural Technology - Argentina

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

ORCID

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Edgar Sebastian Villagra began his academic journey with a strong foundation in Agricultural Sciences, leading to his Ph.D. in the field. His academic pursuits equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to delve into the intricacies of Animal Production and related disciplines.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently serving as the Coordinator of Animal Production at the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA)- Bariloche Experimental Station, Dr. Villagra holds a prominent role in shaping the research landscape in his field. With over two decades of experience, he has also assumed leadership positions within his organization, demonstrating his expertise and dedication to advancing agricultural sciences.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Dr. Villagra's contributions to research, innovations, and extension activities are extensive and varied. His focus on sustainable animal production and climate-smart livestock farming has resulted in numerous publications, collaborations, and funded projects. By leading the Nutrition, Systems, and Animal Welfare Group, he has spearheaded initiatives that address critical challenges facing agricultural sustainability.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his research endeavors, Dr. Villagra has made a significant impact on agricultural practices and policies, both nationally and internationally. His work has been recognized through awards and invitations to serve as an invited speaker and resource person at various conferences and workshops. This highlights the esteem with which his expertise is regarded within the scientific community.

ACADEMIC CITES

With a substantial citation index in prestigious databases like Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed, Dr. Villagra's research has garnered attention and recognition from peers in the field. His publications in indexed scientific journals underscore the scholarly rigor and relevance of his work, Sustainable Development further cementing his reputation as a leading authority in Animal Production.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Villagra's legacy lies in his commitment to advancing agricultural sciences and promoting sustainable practices on a global scale. As he continues his academic journey, his future contributions are poised to further enrich the field of Animal Production, leaving a lasting impact on research, education, Sustainable Development and policy development.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Are winter rangelands enough to satisfy the nutritional requirements of late-gestation  2022

Growth curve of early-weaned Hereford calves in a semidesert temperate zone   2022(1)

Exploring drivers and levels of technology adoption for ecological intensification  2022(3)

Influence of pre and postpartum maternal body condition score on the growth  2021(1)

Direct and indirect effects of climate and vegetation on sheep production across  2021(6)