Naznin Tabassum | Business, Management and Accounting | Best Paper Award

Dr. Naznin Tabassum | Business, Management and Accounting | Best Paper Award

University of Derby | United Kingdom

Dr. Naznin Tabassum is an emerging scholar whose research focuses on gender studies, management perspectives, and the socio-cultural dynamics influencing women’s career progression. With a total of 736 citations, an h-index of 6, and an i10-index of 3, her academic contributions reflect a growing impact in the field of management and social sciences. Her notable publication on gender stereotypes critically examines how deeply embedded societal norms and media-driven biases shape organizational culture and hinder women’s advancement in managerial roles. By integrating critical theories of gender studies with contemporary management practices, her work highlights structural inequalities and advocates for gender-neutral, inclusive frameworks. Her research significantly contributes to understanding the antecedents and consequences of gender stereotyping, offering valuable insights for policy development, organizational reform, and the promotion of equitable career opportunities in professional environments.

Citation Metrics (Google Scholar)

800

600

400

200

0

Citations
736

h-index
6

i10-index
3

Citations

h-index

i10-index


View Google Scholar Profile

Featured Publications

Gender stereotypes and their impact on women’s career progressions from a managerial perspective
– IIM Kozhikode Society & Management Review, 2021 (Citations: 628)

Antecedents of women managers’ resilience: Conceptual discussion and implications for HRM
– International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 2019 (Citations: 59)

The AIDA Model and the Impact of TikTok Video Streaming on Online Shopping: A Case Study of TikTok
– Modern Corporations and Strategies at Work, 2022 (Citations: 14)

Patriarchy and gender stereotypes in the contemporary world
– Taylor & Francis, 2024 (Citations: 8)

Modern Corporations and Strategies at Work
– Springer, 2022 (Citations: 6)

Xi Li | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xi Li | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Normal University | China

Author Profile

Google Scholar

Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Xi Li's academic journey began with a strong foundation in Chinese history. In 2021, she completed her Doctorate at Tsinghua University, where she specialized in the study of Sui and Tang social life history, women's history, and Buddhist history. Her deep interest in these subjects led her to explore the intersection of religion, society, and gender in medieval China.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

In 2022, Dr. Li furthered her expertise by becoming a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of South Asian Studies at Peking University. Under the guidance of her co-tutor Zhan Ru, Dr. Li expanded her research to explore South Asian influences on Chinese history, particularly focusing on the cultural and religious exchanges that shaped medieval Chinese society.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Li has made notable contributions to the understanding of Chinese Buddhist rituals and gender dynamics in historical practices. One of her key publications, "Buddhist Ritual of Offering During the Tang: An Approach Based on the Colophons of Fangshan Stone Scriptures" (Wen Shi, 2019), investigates the rituals associated with Buddhist offerings during the Tang Dynasty, providing new insights into religious practices of the time. Her research on the Bon-odori festival, titled "To Save Father or Mother—A review upon the medieval Bon-odori Festival from the perspective of gender" (Journal of Chinese Literature and History, 2019), offers a gendered perspective on this traditional festival, shedding light on societal views of familial roles in medieval China. Additionally, her 2022 paper "Discussion on the change of the story of King Ajātaśatru's murder of his father and imprison of his mother" (Mt Wutai Researches) delves into the evolution of an ancient narrative and its significance in both Buddhist and historical contexts.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Li has garnered significant academic recognition for her work, particularly her contributions to Chinese history and Buddhist studies. Her articles, which have been published in reputable journals such as Wen Shi and Journal of Chinese Literature and History, are considered valuable resources for scholars in these fields. Her research has also been acknowledged by institutions such as Tsinghua University and Peking University, reflecting her growing influence in her specialized areas of study.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Through her research, Dr. Li has had a profound impact on the field of Chinese history, especially regarding the intersections of religion, gender, and social structures. Her work has not only advanced scholarly understanding of Tang Dynasty Buddhism but has also contributed to the broader discourse on gender studies and social practices in historical China. Dr. Li’s work continues to inspire fellow historians and researchers interested in these critical areas.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

As Dr. Li continues to advance in her academic career, her future contributions are poised to further shape the understanding of ancient Chinese society and its historical narratives. By expanding her research on South Asian influences and refining her focus on Buddhist rituals and gender history, Dr. Li is well on her way to becoming a leading scholar in the study of medieval East Asia. Her work promises to leave a lasting legacy in both the academic community and the broader historical understanding of the region.

 

Publications


  • 📝 From Aniruddha to Upāli—Examining the Compilation of the Sutra of the Buddha’s Mother and the Formation of Chinese Buddhist Scriptures
    Author: Xi Li
    Journal: Religions
    Year: 2024

  • 📝 Buddhist Ritual of Offering During the Tang: An Approach Based on the Colophons of Fangshan Stone Scriptures
    Author: Xi Li
    Journal: Wen Shi
    Year: 2019

  • 📝 To Save Father or Mother——A review upon the medieval Bon-odori Festival from the perspective of gender
    Author: Xi Li
    Journal: Journal of Chinese Literature and History
    Year: 2019

  • 📝 Discussion on the change of the story of King Ajātaśatru's murder of his father and imprison of his mother
    Author: Xi Li
    Journal: Mt Wutai Researches
    Year: 2022