Oli Rui | Quantitative Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Oli Rui | Quantitative Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Oli Rui, China Europe International Business School, China

Prof. Dr. Oliver Rui is a distinguished scholar with a strong background in finance and accounting. His impressive academic and professional achievements make him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Rui holds advanced degrees in Economics and Finance from prestigious institutions, including Oklahoma State University and the University of Houston. He has held significant academic positions, including a tenured professorship at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and currently serves as a Professor of Finance and Accounting at CEIBS. Additionally, he holds professional designations as a Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) and Financial Risk Manager (FRM).

Teaching and Leadership

He has taught a variety of courses at top universities such as Tsinghua University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Shanghai National Institute of Accounting. Dr. Rui has also been recognized for his teaching excellence, receiving awards for his contributions to education, including the Faculty Teaching Award at CUHK and the Teaching Excellence Award at CEIBS.

Research Excellence

Dr. Rui has an extensive publication record with over 70 papers in reputable Economics, Finance, Accounting, and Management journals. His research covers a wide range of topics, including corporate governance, stock market dynamics, and behavioral finance. His work has had significant impact, with high citation counts and publications in top-tier journals like the Journal of Financial Economics and the Academy of Management Journal. He has also authored several textbooks, further contributing to his field.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Rui’s contributions to research have been recognized with multiple awards, including the Research Excellence Award at CEIBS and the prestigious CEIBS Medal for Research Excellence. His consistent output and high-quality research have earned him a reputation as a leading scholar in his field.

Professional and Public Engagement

Beyond academia, Dr. Rui is actively involved in various professional organizations and has served in leadership roles, including as Vice President of Shanghai Fintech Union. He is a sought-after expert in finance, with frequent contributions to international media.

Research focus

OM Rui’s research primarily focuses on corporate governance, stock market dynamics, and investor behavior, particularly within the context of emerging markets like China. His work explores ownership structures, CEO compensation, and gender diversity’s impact on corporate performance and fraud. Additionally, he investigates behavioral biases such as overconfidence and the disposition effect in trading, as well as the dynamic relationships between stock returns, trading volume, and volatility. His studies often provide empirical evidence from China, contributing to a deeper understanding of financial markets and governance mechanisms in emerging economies. 📊📈🌍

Conclusion

Given Dr. Rui’s extensive academic credentials, impactful research, teaching excellence, and professional leadership, he is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to finance and accounting are both significant and influential, making him a standout in his field.

Publication top notes

Ownership structure, corporate governance, and fraud: Evidence from China

Corporate performance and CEO compensation in China

Trading performance, disposition effect, overconfidence, representativeness bias, and experience of emerging market investors

Gender diversity and securities fraud

Ownership, two-tier board structure, and the informativeness of earnings–Evidence from China

Stock market linkages: evidence from Latin America

The dynamic relationship between stock returns and trading volume: Domestic and cross-country evidence

The dynamic relation between stock returns, trading volume, and volatility

Public governance and corporate finance: Evidence from corruption cases

How ownership and corporate governance influence chief executive pay in China’s listed firms

Raksmey Sann | Quantitative Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Raksmey Sann | Quantitative Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Prof Raksmey Sann, Khon Kaen university, Thailand

Dr. Raksmey Sann is an accomplished academic specializing in International Tourism, Hospitality, and Events Management. He earned his Ph.D. from the National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, with First-Rank Honor and a dissertation on cross-cultural online complaining behavior in the hospitality industry 📚. Dr. Sann is currently a faculty member at Khon Kaen University, Thailand, where he teaches research methodology, tourism management, and sustainable event management 🌏. His research focuses on service marketing, data mining, and consumer behavior, with numerous publications in top-tier journals. He has received multiple scholarships and research grants for his outstanding work in the field 🎓.

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Education

I hold a distinguished academic background in International Tourism, Hospitality, and Events Management, having earned a degree with First-Rank Honor from the National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, in September 2020 🎓. His dissertation, “Investigating Cross-Cultural Online Complaining Behavior in the Hospitality Industry,” was guided by a notable committee, including Professor Li, Yi-Ming (chair). I was awarded the Excellent Foreign Student Scholarship 🏆. His MSc, also from the same university, focused on “Cross-Cultural Tourist Online Hotel Booking Behaviour” and received Second-Rank Honor. I previously graduated with a BA from Mahasarakham University, Thailand, with First-Class Honor, supported by the Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Scholarship 👑. My academic journey began with a BS Ed in TEFL from the Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia 📚.

Honors and Awards

During my academic journey, I was honored to receive multiple prestigious scholarships. From 2018 to 2020, I was awarded the Excellent Foreign Student Scholarship, a full government scholarship by the Ministry of Education, Taiwan 🇹🇼. Similarly, from 2016 to 2018, I received the same distinguished scholarship 🇹🇼. Earlier, I was privileged to earn the Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Scholarship from 2011 to 2015, a full government scholarship by the Ministry of Education, Thailand 🇹🇭. My academic excellence was also recognized in Cambodia 🇰🇭, where I received the National Excellent Student Scholarship from 2009 to 2011.

 

Research Experience

In 2020, at the National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, I completed my dissertation titled “Investigating Cross-Cultural Online Complaining Behavior in the Hospitality Industry: An Application of Content Analysis and Data Mining Approach,” under the guidance of Professor Pei-Chun Lai. This research delved into service marketing, service quality, and online consumer behavior, employing natural language processing, data mining, and big data analytics to uncover insights 📊. Previously, in 2018, I conducted exploratory research on cross-cultural tourist online hotel booking behavior, focusing on the impact of electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM). This thesis, also advised by Professor Lai, encompassed e-commerce, cross-cultural studies, and eWOM, using multivariate analysis, qualitative methods, and content analysis to draw its conclusions 🌐.

 

Teaching Experience

Since December 2021, I have been a faculty member at Khon Kaen University’s Faculty of Business Administration and Accountancy in the Department of Tourism Innovation Management. I teach courses such as Research Methodology, Research Project, English for Tourism Business, and Sustainable Event Management, engaging with 120 undergraduate students each semester. For graduate students (MSc. & PhD), I cover Qualitative Research Methodology, Multivariate Analysis, and other advanced topics with over 20 students per semester. Previously, I taught various hospitality and tourism management courses at Khon Kaen University International College (Dec 2020 – Nov 2021). My teaching career began as a teaching assistant at National Pingtung University of Science and Technology (2016-2020) and teaching English to orphaned children in Phnom Penh (2009-2011). 📚🌍🎓

Recognition 🏅

His accolades include the Best Outstanding PhD Research Performance (2021) from NPUST, Taiwan, and the Distinguished Master Thesis Award (2018) from the TSC Thesis Symposium, Taiwan. He has also won several presentation and competition awards throughout his academic career. 🥇

Research focus

R. Sann’s research primarily focuses on the hospitality industry, particularly on online customer behavior and sentiment analysis using advanced data analytics techniques. Key areas of interest include understanding online complaining behavior, the impact of cultural backgrounds on service perceptions, and the application of big data analytics to online reviews. Sann’s work also explores the effects of service quality, guest experiences, and health-related concerns on consumer behavior, integrating theories like the theory of planned behavior. This multidisciplinary approach leverages tools like NLP and machine learning to derive insights from large datasets, aiming to enhance service quality and customer satisfaction in hospitality. 🏨📊🧠💬

Publication top notes

Understanding homophily of service failure within the hotel guest cycle: Applying NLP-aspect-based sentiment analysis to the hospitality industry

Predicting Online Complaining Behavior in the Hospitality Industry: Application of Big Data Analytics to Online Reviews

Online complaining behavior: Does cultural background and hotel class matter?

Modelling theory of planned behavior on health concern and health knowledge towards purchase intention on organic products

Review papers on eWOM: prospects for hospitality industry

Analysis of online customer complaint behavior in Vietnam’s hotel industry

Crisis Adaptation in a Thai Community-Based Tourism Setting during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Phenomenological Approach

An extension of the theory of planned behaviour in Thailand cycling tourism: The mediating role of attractiveness of sustainable alternatives

Multidimensional scale development and validation: university service quality (UNIQUAL)

Topic modeling of the quality of guest’s experience using latent Dirichlet allocation: Western versus eastern perspectives