Fenglan Chen | Economics | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fenglan Chen | Economics | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fenglan Chen, College of Economics, Shenzhen University, China.

Dr. Fenglan Chen is an Assistant Professor at Shenzhen University, specializing in Economics. She earned her Ph.D. from Xiamen University and has published nearly 20 papers in authoritative journals. Her research has received national and provincial awards and has been fully reprinted. She has led four provincial/municipal projects and contributed to five national-level research projects. With a strong academic background and impactful research, Dr. Chen continues to shape economic scholarship, making significant contributions to the field.

Professional Profile

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Fenglan Chen embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in Economics, earning her Ph.D. from Xiamen University in Fujian Province, China. Her doctoral studies were characterized by rigorous research and a commitment to economic scholarship. Throughout her academic training, she cultivated expertise in economic theories and applied research, setting the stage for her contributions to the field.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently, Fenglan Chen serves as an Assistant Professor at the School of Economics, Shenzhen University in Guangdong Province. She is actively engaged in teaching, mentoring students, and conducting research. Her professional career is marked by a balance between academic responsibilities and scholarly contributions, making her an integral part of Shenzhen University’s academic community.

📚 Contributions and Research Focus On Economics 

Fenglan Chen has published nearly 20 research papers in authoritative journals, demonstrating her commitment to advancing economic knowledge. Her research spans various aspects of economics, with a focus on applied economic policies, financial markets, and macroeconomic analysis. Some of her work has gained significant recognition, receiving national and provincial awards.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Her contributions extend beyond publications, as she has played a pivotal role in provincial and national-level research projects. Having led four provincial or municipal research projects and participated in five national-level initiatives, her work has influenced policymaking and economic discourse in China.

📖 Academic Citations

Fenglan Chen’s research has been widely cited in economic literature, further cementing her influence in academia. The recognition of her work in high-impact economic journals underscores her role as a thought leader in the field.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Her research achievements have been acknowledged through multiple national and provincial awards. Additionally, some of her work has been deemed highly significant, leading to full reprints in prestigious economic publications. These accolades highlight her dedication to excellence in economic research.

🔍 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Fenglan Chen aims to continue her research in economic policies, financial development, and macroeconomic stability. She aspires to mentor young economists, contribute to policy reforms, and further enhance her scholarly footprint through impactful publications and research leadershi

Publications Top Notes

Mitigating Pollution Emissions of Manufacturing Firms: Does Input Servitization Matter? Empirical Evidence from China (2025) 📄

  • Authors: Fenglan Chen, Xing Chen
  • Journal: Energy
  • Summary: This study examines how input servitization can reduce pollution emissions in manufacturing firms, providing empirical evidence from China.

Flora Maria Diaz Perez | Economics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Flora Maria Diaz Perez | Economics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Flora Maria Diaz Perez, University of La Laguna, Spain.

Dr. Flora Maria Diaz Perez is a Senior Lecturer at the University of La Laguna, specializing in tourism, regional development, innovation, employment, and gender studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics and Management and has served as an economist at CajaCanarias and Director of the Master of Regional Development. She has led eight research projects, authored 68 books, published 27 journal articles, and collaborated with institutions such as the University of Central Florida and University of Guelph. Recognized for her research excellence, she has received multiple awards, including the Prize for Socioeconomic Research in Applied Economics.

Professional Profile:

🌟Suitability for Women Researcher Award

Dr. Flora Maria Diaz Perez is a distinguished academic and researcher with a profound impact on the fields of tourism, regional development, innovation, employment, and gender studies. As a Senior Lecturer at the University of La Laguna, she has demonstrated outstanding contributions to research, academia, and policy-making at national and international levels. Her expertise extends to consultancy projects, editorial roles, and significant collaborations with prestigious institutions, including the Rosen College of Hospitality Management at the University of Central Florida and the University of Guelph. With 68 published books, 27 journal articles, and extensive research leadership, she has advanced knowledge and innovation in her field. Her work has received national recognition, including a Prize for Socioeconomic Research in Applied Economics and commendation from the President of the Government of the Canary Islands.

🎓 Educational Background:

Dr. Flora Maria Diaz Perez earned her Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Management from the University of La Laguna, where she later obtained her Ph.D. in Economics. Her academic journey has been enriched by international research stays at esteemed institutions such as American University (Washington, D.C.), the University of Guelph (Canada), and the University of Central Florida (USA). She has further contributed to academic excellence through her role as Director of the Master of Regional Development and as a Member of the Committee of Experts for the EU Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy, shaping economic and regional studies.

💼 Professional Experience:

Dr. Flora Maria Diaz Perez has an extensive professional background in academia and industry. She is a Senior Lecturer at the University of La Laguna and previously served as an economist in the General Management department of CajaCanarias. She has directed the Master of Regional Development and contributed as a member of the Committee of Experts for the EU’s Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy. She has collaborated with renowned institutions such as the University of Central Florida and the University of Guelph. Additionally, she has played a key role in international cooperation agreements and academic mentoring programs.

🌍Research Contributions and Innovations On Economics 

Dr. Diaz Perez has made remarkable contributions in tourism, regional development, innovation, employment, and gender studies. She has led eight research projects, contributed to 27 journal publications, and authored 68 books with ISBN numbers. Her research output is reflected in a Google Scholar citation count of 819, an h-index of 12, and an i10-index of 15. She has actively engaged in 21 consultancy and industry projects, demonstrating the practical applicability of her research.Her expertise is further recognized through her editorial appointments (4) and collaborations with prestigious institutions such as Rosen College of Hospitality Management, University of Central Florida, University of Guelph, and the Kurt Boesch Institute. She applies advanced quantitative and qualitative research techniques, particularly utilizing the CHAID algorithm for segmentation in tourism markets—a pioneering approach in tourism innovation.

💡Recognition and Impact:

Dr. Flora Maria Diaz Perez has garnered significant recognition for her contributions to research and academia. She leads the “Tourism, Competitiveness, and Sustainability” research group, which has been acknowledged as a success group in R+D+i by Spanish media. Her work earned her the Prize for Socioeconomic Research in Applied Economics from the World Biosphere Reserve of La Palma, along with a commendation letter from the President of the Government of the Canary Islands. Her research collaborations with leading institutions such as the University of Central Florida, University of Guelph, and American University further highlight her global influence.

Conclusion: A Strong Candidate for the Women Researcher Award

Dr. Flora Maria Diaz Perez stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Women Researcher Award due to her extensive academic and professional achievements, impactful research contributions, and leadership in international collaborations. Her work in tourism innovation, gender studies, and regional development has not only contributed to academic advancements but has also influenced industry practices and policymaking. Additionally, her recognition by both Spanish and international institutions underscores her global impact.

 

📚Publication Top Notes

The segmentation of Canary Island tourism markets by expenditure: implications for tourism policy

Cited by: 179 📚

Year: 2005 📅

CHAID algorithm as an appropriate analytical method for tourism market segmentation

Cited by: 141 📚

Year: 2016 📅

POLÍTICA TURÍSTICA : LA COMPETITIVIDAD Y SOSTENIBILIDAD DE LOS DESTINOS

Cited by: 88 📚

Year: 2006 📅

Market segmentation, activities and environmental behaviour in rural tourism

Cited by: 45 📚

Year: 2016 📅

La medición de la calidad de los servicios prestados por los destinos turísticos: el caso de la isla de La Palma

Cited by: 40 📚

Year: 2005 📅

The use of the CHAID algorithm for determining tourism segmentation: A purposeful outcome

Cited by: 34 📚

Year: 2020 📅

El sistema canario de innovación y el sector turístico

Cited by: 34 📚

Year: 2001 📅

Diccionario de economía aplicada

Cited by: 30 📚

Year: 2009 📅

Diccionario de economía aplicada: política económica, economía mundial y estructura económica

Cited by: 25 📚

Year: 2008 📅

Diversificación de productos y segmentación de la demanda turística en la isla de La Palma: aplicaciones de cara a la política turística

Cited by: 15 📚

Year: 2003 📅

Accommodation, Seasonality and Domestic Tourism to National Parks: Implications for Environmental Policy

Cited by: 12 📚

Year: 2021 📅

Cumplimiento de las promesas en el marco de la calidad del servicio de alojamiento turístico del estado Mérida, Venezuela

Cited by: 12 📚

Year: 2017 📅

Roles de género en turismo rural: ¿cambio o permanencia?

Cited by: 12 📚

Year: 2016 📅

Diccionario de economía y empresa

Cited by: 11 📚

Year: 2009 📅

Competitive Strategies and Policies for Tourism Destinations

Cited by: 10 📚

Year: 2010 📅

The user gap (perceptions-expectations) in tourism accommodation services in Merida State, Venezuela

Cited by: 9 📚

Year: 2011 📅

Un análisis crítico de los requerimientos formativos en la implantación de actividades de turismo rural

Cited by: 9 📚

Year: 1995 📅

La segmentación del mercado turístico canario con relación al gasto: el caso de la isla de La Palma

Cited by: 8 📚

Year: 2002 📅

Los Parques tecnológicos españoles como instrumento de desarrollo económico regional

Cited by: 8 📚

Year: 1995 📅

An application of the CHAID algorithm to study the environmental impact of visitors to the Teide National Park in Tenerife, Spain

Cited by: 7 📚

Year: 2017 📅