Guangqin Li | Economics | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Guangqin Li | Economics | Best Academic Researcher Award

Anhui University | China 

Dr. Guangqin Li began his academic journey with a doctorate in Urban Economics and Management from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics and now serves as a professor and master’s supervisor at Anhui University of Finance & Economics. With deep research interests in the digital economy, industrial economy, environmental economy and regional economy, he has established himself as a versatile scholar bridging theoretical insights and empirical applications. His bibliometric profile reports an h-index of seventeen and his work has received thousands of citations across multiple platforms. His publications span studies on the green transformation of industry, the interface of urban innovation and infrastructure investment, and the spatial dynamics of economic development. He has contributed extensively through consultancy projects and collaborations with industry and regional authorities, and serves on editorial boards of key journals in his fields . His research output has helped inform policy discussions on how new infrastructure investment can catalyse innovation in cities, particularly by influencing talent agglomeration and economic clustering. Poised at the cutting edge of his disciplines, he continues to mentor rising scholars and engage in interdisciplinary work, positioning his future contributions to shape the intersection of digitalization, regional growth and sustainability.

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Featured Publications 

Zhang, B., & Li, G. (2025). New infrastructure special debt, agglomeration and urban innovation: Evidence from China. Economic Modelling.

Liu, W., & Li, G. (2025). Sci-tech finance and urban entrepreneurial activity: Evidence from China. Economic Change and Restructuring.

Li, G., & Niu, W. (2025). How does fintech promote urban innovation? Empirical evidence from China. Economic Change and Restructuring.

Fang, X., Liu, M., & Li, G. (2024). Can the green credit policy promote green innovation in enterprises? Empirical evidence from China. Technological and Economic Development of Economy.

Li, G., Jin, Y., & Gao, X. (2023). Digital transformation and pollution emission of enterprises: Evidence from China’s micro-enterprises. Energy Reports.

Assist Prof Dr. Daouda Lawa tan toe – Finance – Excellence in Scientific Innovation Award

Assist Prof Dr. Daouda Lawa tan toe - Finance - Excellence in Scientific Innovation Award

University Thomas SANKARA - Burkina Faso

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🎓 Early academic pursuits

Daouda Lawa tan toe was born on october 8, 1988, in ouagadougou, burkina faso. his academic journey began with a solid foundation in science, culminating in a baccalauréat with a scientific option from the centre d'excellence amadou mathar m’bow in 2009. he pursued higher education at the université aube nouvelle (u-auben), where he excelled in science de gestion, obtaining both a license (2009-2012) and a maîtrise (2012-2013). his early focus on trading and financial strategies was evident in his research on forex trading and treasury optimization. daouda’s academic excellence continued as he earned a master’s in finance and banking from the national cheng kung university (ncku) in taiwan, graduating with honors in 2017. his thesis on the determinants of foreign direct investment in the west african economic and monetary union (waemu) further solidified his expertise in finance.

👨‍🏫 Professional endeavors

daouda’s professional journey is marked by his role as an enseignant chercheur (assistant researcher) at the université thomas sankara (uts). here, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of economists and finance professionals. his teaching and research are deeply intertwined, focusing on finance d’entreprise, finance de marché, and ingénierie financière. daouda’s practical experience and academic knowledge make him a respected figure in both the classroom and the field. his expertise extends to corporate finance, financial markets, and advanced trading strategies, making him a valuable asset to the academic community at uts.

📊 Contributions and research focus

daouda’s research is primarily centered on market finance, with a particular emphasis on african financial markets and corporate finance. his doctoral thesis, completed in january 2023, provides a detailed analysis of the determinants of stock listing and its effects on the financial and Finance operational performance of banking institutions in the waemu listed on the bourse régionale des valeurs mobilières. this research has significant implications for understanding the dynamics of financial markets in west africa and offers valuable insights into the financial health of regional banking institutions. daouda’s research interests also include portfolio management, risk management, and financial engineering, where he applies his knowledge to real-world financial challenges.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

daouda’s academic and professional achievements have not gone unnoticed. his master’s thesis earned him the distinction of graduating with honors from ncku, a testament to his deep understanding of finance and banking. his doctoral research at uts was awarded the mention très Finance honorable, reflecting the high regard in which his work is held by his peers and mentors. daouda’s dedication to his field and his consistent pursuit of excellence have earned him recognition both in burkina faso and internationally.

🌍 Impact and influence

through his research and teaching, daouda has had a significant impact on the academic and financial communities in burkina faso and beyond. his work on the financial markets of waemu has provided critical insights into the region’s economic landscape, influencing both academic Finance thought and practical financial strategies. as a member of the centre for economic and social research and studies (cedres), daouda contributes to important discussions on the economic development of africa, particularly in the areas of finance and investment. his influence extends to the next generation of finance professionals, whom he mentors and guides through his teaching at uts.

🧠 Legacy and future contributions

daouda’s legacy is being built on a foundation of academic excellence and practical expertise. as he continues his work at uts and within the broader research community, he is poised to make even greater contributions to the fields of finance and economic development. his research on african financial markets is likely to have a lasting impact, providing valuable data and insights that will shape policy and investment strategies for years to come. daouda’s commitment to education ensures that his knowledge and expertise will continue to influence students and colleagues, fostering a new generation of financial leaders in africa.

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