Aneetha Sukhari | Tech Innovations | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aneetha Sukhari | Tech Innovations | Best Researcher Award

Senior lecturer, at University of South Africa, South Africa.

Dr. Aneetha Sukhari is a distinguished academic, researcher, and Chartered Accountant with over two decades of experience in the accounting and auditing sector. Currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at the University of South Africa, she leads undergraduate modules in auditing, emphasizing 4IR, Africanisation, and integrated reporting. Her academic journey is underpinned by a commitment to quality education, student success, and transformation in higher education. Dr. Sukhari’s PhD research bridges artificial intelligence with accounting, while her previous roles at PricewaterhouseCoopers and the Auditor General’s office reflect her robust foundation in both public and private sector auditing. She has published in international journals, supervised master’s research, and actively participates in strategic academic committees, including those on AI curriculum integration. Her current work explores the intersection of digitalization, sustainability, and AI in financial reporting—making her a key thought leader in redefining the future of accounting sciences.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Sukhari earned her PhD in Accounting and 4IR from the University of Johannesburg (2024), where her thesis explored the value relevance of business model and 4IR disclosures in integrated reports. She holds a Master’s in Accounting Sciences (2016) from the University of Pretoria, focusing on integrated reporting’s influence on business model disclosures. She passed both Part 1 and Part 2 of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants’ qualifying exams (2009 & 2010), and completed her Bachelor of Accounting Sciences (Honours) at the University of South Africa in 2005. Her foundational degree, a BCom in Accounting, was awarded by the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2002. Dr. Sukhari has also attended an extensive range of professional training programs in AI, ethics, governance, and strategic thinking, ensuring her qualifications are continually aligned with evolving industry standards and global trends.

💼 Experience

Dr. Sukhari has been a Senior Lecturer at the University of South Africa since 2014, where she manages large-scale undergraduate auditing programs, supports thousands of students annually, and leads module development that integrates cutting-edge topics like artificial intelligence and decolonisation. Prior to academia, she served as a Technical Specialist at the Auditor General of South Africa (2009–2014), developing audit methodologies and advising audit teams on regulatory and accounting matters. Her career began at PricewaterhouseCoopers (2005–2009) as a Trainee Accountant, where she handled high-profile audits for public and private institutions. Dr. Sukhari’s career reflects a balance between academic leadership, applied technical expertise, and ongoing contributions to curriculum development and professional training. She is also active in numerous professional and university committees, including those focused on AI integration, disability inclusion, and Africanised education.

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Aneetha Sukhari’s research passion lies at the dynamic intersection of accounting, digital transformation, and corporate transparency. 🧠💡 Her current focus revolves around the value relevance of 4IR and digitalization disclosures in integrated reports. She explores how emerging technologies—like artificial intelligence, automation, and digitization—can reshape corporate reporting to better serve investors, stakeholders, and regulators. Her doctoral and postdoctoral research emphasizes business model disclosure quality, pushing for enhanced accountability and transparency in financial communication. 📊 Other interests include curriculum transformation, the Africanisation of accounting standards, ethical auditing practices, and smart auditing in the public sector. Through her publications, conference presentations, and committee memberships, Dr. Sukhari actively contributes to both the theoretical and practical advancement of the accounting field in the context of the Fifth Industrial Revolution. Her goal is to make accounting education and research more inclusive, futuristic, and socially responsive. 🌍📘

Awards and Honors

Dr. Sukhari has been the recipient of the College of Accounting Sciences Research Award twice—first for completing her Master’s degree in 2019, and again in 2020 for her first academic journal publication. Additionally, she has secured competitive research grants through the Academic Qualification Improvement Program (AQIP), receiving R1.2 million (2016–2017) and R2.7 million (2020–2022), which supported her advanced research in AI and integrated reporting. She is a peer reviewer for reputable journals, serves on editorial boards, and is a recognized speaker at international conferences. Her leadership and committee roles—particularly in AI curriculum transformation and feminist theory in academia—underscore her reputation as an influential voice in transforming accounting education and research. These accolades, combined with her extensive mentorship of postgraduate students, highlight her standing as an exemplary and impactful researcher in her field.

Research Focus

Dr. Aneetha Sukhari’s research lies at the intersection of accounting, artificial intelligence, sustainability, and curriculum transformation. Her scholarly work investigates the value relevance of business model and digitalization disclosures in integrated reports, particularly using natural language processing (NLP) techniques. Her PhD work reflects a pioneering effort in aligning accounting practices with Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) advancements. She is actively involved in projects exploring AI’s role in public sector governance, feminist and Africanist approaches to curriculum design, and how emerging technologies can support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in Africa. Her supervision of master’s theses further aligns with her interests in corporate responsibility, CSR disclosures, and financial governance in both private and public institutions. Through her research, Dr. Sukhari is advancing the frontiers of accounting science and shaping its relevance in an AI-driven, globally conscious future.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Dr. Sukhari’s publications focus on the intersection of integrated reporting, business model disclosures, and digitalization within the evolving corporate reporting landscape. Her works include:

📘 1. Sukhari, A., Coetsee, D. & Ade-Ibijola, A. (2023)

Title: The value relevance of digitalization disclosure in integrated reports: A South African perspective
Journal: The International Journal of Digital Accounting Research, Volume 23, pp. 69–96
DOI: [Check publisher’s site]
Cited by: 7 articles

Abstract Summary:
This paper investigates how digitalization-related disclosures in integrated reports affect the value relevance of information provided to investors in South Africa. Using a sample of integrated reports from South African firms, the study evaluates the extent, quality, and investor response to digitalization disclosures.

Key Contributions:

  • Highlights the growing importance of digital transformation in corporate reporting.

  • Demonstrates that meaningful disclosure of digitalization strategies and initiatives correlates positively with firm valuation metrics.

  • Offers insights for regulators and practitioners on improving reporting standards for digital innovation.

📘 2. Sukhari, A. & Villiers, C. (2018)

Title: The influence of integrated reporting on business model and strategy disclosures
Journal: Australian Accounting Review, Volume 29, Issue 4, pp. 708–725
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/auar.12241
Cited by: 45 articles

Abstract Summary:
This study explores how the adoption of integrated reporting has influenced the disclosure of business models and strategies by companies. It provides evidence from publicly listed companies that adopted the International Integrated Reporting Framework (IIRF).

Key Contributions:

  • Shows that integrated reporting leads to improved transparency in business model and strategic disclosures.

  • Discusses how IR encourages a more holistic and forward-looking approach to corporate communication.

  • Identifies challenges and variations in implementation across firms and sectors.

Conclusion

Dr. Aneetha Sukhari is eminently suitable for the Best Researcher Award. She demonstrates a rare blend of academic rigor, professional experience, innovative research in 4IR and digital auditing, leadership in curriculum transformation, and an impactful presence in both higher education and public sector governance.

 

María de Lourdes García-Magaña | Tech Innovations | Innovative Research Award

María de Lourdes García-Magaña | Tech Innovations | Innovative Research Award

Dr María de Lourdes García-Magaña, Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico de Tepic, Mexico

Dr. María de Lourdes García-Magaña is a distinguished biochemical engineer with a Ph.D. in Food Sciences from the Tecnológico Nacional de México. Her expertise spans bioactive peptides, enzymatic extracts, and food preservation technologies. With a career as a professor and researcher, she has published influential works, including chapters on bioactive peptides and vegetal enzymes, and numerous research articles on food innovation and biotechnology. She actively mentors graduate students and contributes to scientific advancements in food systems and sustainability. A member of CONACYT networks, she holds national distinctions like SNI Level 1 recognition. 🌱🧪📚💡

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Academic Qualifications 🎓 

Dr. María de Lourdes García-Magaña 🎓🔬 holds a Doctorate in Food Science (2013), a Master’s in Biochemical Engineering (2002), and a Bachelor’s in Biochemical Engineering (1999), all from the Tecnológico Nacional de México 🇲🇽. Her academic journey reflects a steadfast dedication to biochemical and food sciences 🍎🧪, laying the groundwork for a thriving research career. With expertise spanning food science and biochemical engineering, Dr. García-Magaña contributes significantly to advancing knowledge in these fields 📘🌟, demonstrating a commitment to innovation and excellence. Her achievements highlight her role as a leader in scientific exploration and education 🌱🔍.

Mentorship and Collaboration

Dr. María de Lourdes García-Magaña is a dedicated mentor, guiding numerous students in theses on enzymatic extracts, ethylene absorbers, and bioactive encapsulations. 📚✨ Her collaborative research spans CONACYT thematic networks, fostering innovation in food science. 🌐🔬 She actively participates in projects focused on valorizing food loss and generating bioactive peptides from by-products, contributing to sustainability and health advancements. ♻️🥗 A leader in her field, Dr. García-Magaña’s work combines mentorship, collaboration, and cutting-edge research, driving impactful solutions for the future of food technology and waste management. 🌱🧪

Distinctions 🏆 

Dr. María de Lourdes García-Magaña is a distinguished researcher recognized for her academic excellence and impactful contributions. She achieved membership in Mexico’s National System of Researchers (SNI) Level 1 in 2021 and was named a CONACYT Candidate in 2017. Her dedication to advancing knowledge is evident through her active participation in funded projects and significant academic collaborations, showcasing her commitment to research and innovation. Dr. García-Magaña’s achievements highlight her influence in the academic community and her role in driving meaningful scientific advancements. 🌟📚🔬✨

Research Focus

Dr. María de Lourdes García-Magaña’s research focuses on innovative approaches in food science, particularly on processing techniques, food safety, and bioactive compounds. Her work spans developing novel methods like thermovacuum and thermosonication for bacterial inactivation, analyzing bioactive peptides from shrimp by-products, and evaluating foodborne pathogen detection using nanomaterials. She also investigates the nutritional and antioxidant profiles of tropical fruits such as mangoes, jackfruits, and Mexican endemic species like Stenocereus queretaroensis. With contributions to emerging technologies and sustainable practices, her studies enhance food quality, safety, and functionality. 🌱🍹🔬🦐🥭✨

Publication Top Notes

A novel combination of thermovacuum and thermosonication to inactivate pathogenic bacteria in an Annona muricata L. beverage

Detection of foodborne pathogens in contaminated food using nanomaterial-based electrochemical biosensors

Jackfruit Genotypes in Southern Nayarit: A Comparative Study of Morphological, Physiological, Physicochemical, Phytochemical, and Molecular Assessments

Hydrolysates of Chicken Byproducts and Their Effect on the Histological and Histopathological Analysis of Liver and Kidney in a Murine Model of Induced Metabolic Syndrome

Comparison of individual quick freezing and traditional slow freezing on physicochemical, nutritional and antioxidant changes of four mango varieties harvested in two ripening stages

Physicochemical Characterization, Bioactive Compounds, and Antioxidant Capacity from Stenocereus queretaroensis: Mexican Endemic Fruits with High Potential Functionality

Texture profile analysis of heat-processed tender jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.) and its potential use as a meat analog