Yiran Li | Multivariate Statistical Analysis | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Yiran Li | Multivariate Statistical Analysis | Young Researcher Award

Korea University | South Korea

A researcher in counseling education with an interdisciplinary foundation in counseling psychology, social psychology, and public health, their academic work focuses on understanding complex psychosocial dynamics affecting individuals and communities. Their research emphasizes critical areas such as workplace bullying, post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, emotional dysregulation, and non-suicidal self-injury, integrating these with protective factors like mindfulness and compassionate engagement. Utilizing advanced quantitative approaches, including longitudinal designs and autoregressive cross-lagged models, their work contributes to identifying causal relationships and long-term behavioral patterns. Their scholarly interests extend to collective flourishing, social capital, and strategic human resource management, highlighting the intersection between mental health and organizational environments. Ongoing research includes panel data studies on multicultural adolescents, aiming to explore developmental, social, and psychological outcomes in diverse populations. With experience in teaching and academic research, they contribute to higher education through both instruction and institutional research initiatives. Their work has been recognized through multiple academic honors, particularly for excellence in quantitative research and contributions to human resource development and management. Overall, their research advances evidence-based understanding of trauma, resilience, and social well-being within both individual and organizational contexts.

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JOSE CLAUDE NYAMOU MOKOMPEA | Econometrics and Statistical Economics | Research Excellence Award

Mr. JOSE CLAUDE NYAMOU MOKOMPEA | Econometrics and Statistical Economics | Research Excellence Award

Université de Douala (FSEGA) | Cameroon

This scholar is an emerging economist with strong academic training in economic sciences, management, and financial engineering, with advanced specialization in applied economics, macroeconomic analysis, and monetary and banking systems. Academic formation spans economic theory, applied economic modeling, financial engineering, and development economics, supported by multidisciplinary postgraduate training in both national and international institutions. Research orientation is centered on global economic uncertainty, macroeconomic instability, financial systems, and their structural impacts on developing economies, with a particular emphasis on vulnerability, resilience mechanisms, and policy transmission channels. Doctoral research focuses on the effects of global uncertainty on developing countries, contributing to debates in international economics, development finance, and applied macroeconomics. Professional experience includes institutional training in public utilities, urban administration, and development-oriented fieldwork, alongside participation in public health monitoring and international development initiatives. Field research experience includes financial capacity assessments, market integration of green innovations, and socioeconomic evaluation projects in regional and cross-border contexts. Scholarly interests integrate economic modeling, sustainable development, green innovation economics, public policy analysis, and financial inclusion. This profile reflects a strong combination of theoretical grounding, applied research competence, interdisciplinary exposure, and commitment to evidence-based policy and development research in emerging and developing economies.

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Mignamissi, D., Ndong Ntah, M. H., Nyamou Mokompea, J. C., & Possi Tebeng, E. X. (2025). Corruption and misery: What lessons for developing countries? Journal of the Knowledge Economy.