Muhammad Inam Makki Khan | Business | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Inam Makki Khan | Business | Best Researcher Award 

PhD scholar at Chang’an University | Pakistan

Mr. Muhammad Inam Makki Khan is a dedicated research professional in the field of logistics engineering, management, and business studies, recognized for contributing valuable insights to the evolving landscape of supply chain development and innovation. With a strong academic background culminating in doctoral studies in Logistics Engineering and Management, his education provides a solid theoretical and analytical foundation for exploring emerging challenges across global supply chains and business systems. Mr. Muhammad Inam Makki Khan has gained research experience through the exploration of supply chain performance, transportation systems, logistics technologies, sustainable business models, innovation management, and data-driven decision approaches in complex operating environments. His work emphasizes bridging the gap between theoretical advancements and practical solutions that organizations can adopt for improving resilience, efficiency, and competitiveness. His recent research demonstrates a growing emphasis on the integration of digital capabilities, fintech applications, big data analytics management capability, IoT solutions, and circular economy strategies, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding how modern organizations can adapt to disruptions, uncertainty, and volatile megaproject contexts. His contributions include empirical investigations supported by large-scale data models, offering validated and actionable insights for researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders. With academic metrics reflecting increasing scholarly reach Citations 88 87, h-index 3 3, and i10-index 1 1 his research impact continues to gain recognition, contributing to contemporary academic and industrial discourse. His studies commonly draw upon dynamic capabilities theory, sustainability principles, digital transformation literature, transportation planning, and strategic business adaptation, positioning his work within global research agendas aimed at modernizing infrastructure development and strengthening supply chains through technological integration. Beyond theoretical exploration, his published work highlights strategic approaches that organizations and government bodies may adopt to enhance operational performance while addressing environmental pressures and market uncertainties. His findings are especially relevant to high-risk, development-focused economic regions, where large-scale logistics systems require new frameworks for digital, responsive, and sustainable management. In conclusion, Mr. Muhammad Inam Makki Khan’s research trajectory reflects a growing commitment to shaping the future of sustainable supply chain development and contributing knowledge that supports innovation and long-term resilience in business systems worldwide.

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Featured Publications:

  • Khan, M. I. M. (2021). An analysis of human development index and economic growth: A case study of Pakistan. iRASD Journal of Economics, 3(3), 261–271.

  • Khan, M. I. M. (2024). Innovative technological solutions for environmental sustainability in Chinese engineering practices. Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, 14(2), 13648–13657.

  • Khan, M. I. M. (2021). Determinants of foreign direct investment in Pakistan. Meritorious Journal of Social Sciences and Management.

  • Khan, M. I. M. (2023). Factors affecting consumer brand loyalty in Pakistan. Bulletin of Business and Economics, 12(3), 855–860.

  • Khan, M. I. M. (2023). A novel CRYBB2 silent variant in autosomal dominant congenital cataracts (ADCC) in Pakistani families. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 39(5), 1399.

  • Khan, M. I. M. (2022). Governance as a stimulator for foreign direct investment in Pakistan: A non-linear ARDL approach. Journal of Contemporary Macroeconomic Issues, 3(2), 103–112.

  • Khan, M. I. M. (2024). Navigating innovation through ethical leadership: Insights from the dam industry. Proceedings of the 8th International Seminar on Education, Management and Social Sciences.

  • Khan, M. I. M. (2024). Comparative analysis of organizational governance, management practices, and learning environments in higher education institutions across different provinces. Remittances Review, 9(1), 1301–1325.

  • Khan, M. I. M. (2020). Soroprevalência de Toxoplasma gondii e alterações hematológicas associadas em pequenos ruminantes no sul do Punjab, Paquistão. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, 72, 1698–1704.

Zhenbin Wang | Business | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhenbin Wang | Business | Best Researcher Award 

Lecture at Anyang Institute of Technology | China 

Dr. Zhenbin Wang is an accomplished scholar in tourism management and business research, currently serving as a full-time faculty member at the Business School, Anyang Institute of Technology, China. He earned his undergraduate degree in Tourism Management from Henan University of Economics and Law, followed by a master’s degree in Tourism Management from Henan University, and is presently completing his doctoral studies in Tourism at Universiti Putra Malaysia, reflecting his continuous pursuit of advanced knowledge in his field. Professionally, he has held significant academic roles, including Dean of the Examination Office at Anyang College and full-time lecturer at Anyang University before joining his current institution. His research interests are centered on rural tourism development, cultural tourism, tourism behavior, and rural revitalization strategies, with a particular focus on integrating cultural heritage with sustainable tourism models. He has published in respected journals such as PLOS ONE, Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism, and the International Journal of Academic Research in Economics and Management Sciences, and has presented at international academic conferences, including studies on City Walk tourism in Malaysia. His involvement in numerous provincial and municipal research projects, many of which won awards and government recognition, demonstrates his strong capability in leading applied research with regional impact, particularly in rural development, cultural tourism planning, and community revitalization. Dr. Zhenbin Wang ’s research skills include tourism planning, cultural and behavioral analysis, project development, and system design for tourism support, supported by his certifications as a qualified university lecturer and provincial Mandarin proficiency tester. Although his honors include multiple funded projects and research prizes at the provincial and city level, his broader recognition lies in bridging academic theory with practice for community development. In conclusion, Dr. Zhenbin Wang’s academic qualifications, leadership roles, impactful research, and dedication to advancing business and tourism studies position him as a highly deserving candidate for international recognition and future leadership in the field.

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Featured Publications:

Wang, Z., Ramachandran, S., Siow, M. L., Subramaniam, T., & Hui, Z. (2024). Exploring the formation of behavioral intention toward rural tourism via sensory experience and memorable tourism experiences: A case study in Henan, China. Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism, 1–25.

Wang, Z., Zhang, H., Ramachandran, S., & Cheng, S. (2025). Why are individuals tracing travel trends? A case study of City Walk in Malaysia. PLOS ONE, 20(2), e0309493.

Wang, Z., Hui, Z., Chaoyi, C., Ramachandran, S., & Iqbal, A. (2025). The formation of tourists’ behavioral intention in City Walk in Malaysia through the embodiment perspective. Acta Psychologica, 260, 105496.

Chaoyi, C., Huijuan, L., & Wang, Z. (2025). Influencing factors of tourist loyalty in China camping destinations based on expectation confirmation theory: The mediating role of satisfaction and well-being. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 12(1), 1–14.

Cao, C., Ramachandran, S., Siow, M. L., Liu, H., & Wang, Z. (2025). Leveraging social media for strategic business excellence in wine tourism: Insights from China’s Helan Mountains. Journal of Ecohumanism, 4(1).

Wang, Z., Ramachandran, S., Siow, M. L., Subramaniam, T., & Hui, Z. (2024). Mechanism of regional rural tourism development in China based on geographical perspective. International Journal of Academic Research in Economics and Management Sciences.