Nasareldeen Alnor | Business, Management and Accounting | Best Faculty Award

Best Faculty Award

Nasareldeen Alnor
Jouf Unversity, Saudi Arabia

Nasareldeen Alnor
Affiliation Jouf Unversity
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 58618257900
Documents 39
Citations 247
h-index 10
Subject Area Business, Management and Accounting
Event International Academic Excellence Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-7679-3084

Nasareldeen Alnor is a researcher affiliated with Jouf Unversity whose reported scholarly profile is situated within Business, Management and Accounting. The profile records 39 documents, 247 citations and an h-index of 10. Recent publications supplied for this article indicate research interests spanning artificial intelligence, financial analysis, accounting information quality, audit quality, earnings management and organizational performance.

Abstract

Nasareldeen Alnor’s reported research profile reflects an interdisciplinary focus on accounting, management and the application of artificial intelligence to business decision-making. Recent work addresses how artificial intelligence can improve financial analysis and audit quality, while also examining relationships among academic qualifications, accounting information and organizational performance. These themes position the research within contemporary discussions concerning technology-enabled accounting and management practices.

Keywords

Artificial intelligence, financial analysis, accounting, audit quality, earnings management, organizational performance, total quality management, business analytics, management accounting, accounting information.

Introduction

Artificial intelligence is increasingly examined as a tool for improving analytical processes within accounting and finance. Alnor’s recent publications address this development through studies of financial analysis, audit quality and accounting information. The work also extends into organizational performance and total quality management, connecting technological change with established management research traditions.

Research Profile

The supplied Scopus profile identifies 39 documents, 247 citations and an h-index of 10. The publication record presented for this article demonstrates a recurring interest in the intersection of accounting, auditing, artificial intelligence and management. ORCID provides an additional persistent researcher identifier for distinguishing the scholarly record.

Research Contributions

  • Examines artificial intelligence applications in financial analysis and auditing.
  • Investigates accounting information quality and academic qualifications.
  • Studies artificial intelligence as a factor associated with accounting and audit outcomes.
  • Addresses total quality management and organizational performance in an industrial context.

Publications

The impact of artificial intelligence in improving the efficiency of financial analysis. Cogent Business & Management. [1]

The Impact of an Accountant’s Academic Qualifications on the Quality of Accounting Information: An Analytical Study Using Artificial Intelligence as a Mediating Variable. Journal of Risk and Financial Management.[2]

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence Technologies on Audit Quality. GLOBAL BUSINESS FINANCE REVIEW. [3]

The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Audit Quality and Reducing Earnings Management. WSEAS Transactions on Business and Economics. [4]

The Impact of Total Quality Management on Organizational Performance: An Applied Study for the Industrial Sector in Khartoum. WSEAS Transactions on Business and Economics.[5]

Research Impact

The reported citation count and h-index indicate measurable scholarly engagement with the research record. The publication themes are also relevant to current business research because artificial intelligence is being investigated in relation to financial analysis, audit processes, information quality and organizational outcomes. The combination of accounting and technology-oriented topics provides a basis for interdisciplinary academic contribution.

Award Suitability

Based on the supplied publication record and bibliometric information, Alnor demonstrates characteristics relevant to consideration for a Best Faculty Award, including sustained scholarly output, documented citation activity and research addressing contemporary issues in business and management. Particular relevance is provided by the integration of artificial intelligence with accounting and auditing research. Award decisions, however, should be based on the full evaluation criteria and independently verified records.

Conclusion

Nasareldeen Alnor’s academic profile combines business and management research with contemporary applications of artificial intelligence. The supplied record includes research on financial analysis, accounting information, audit quality, earnings management and organizational performance. These contributions provide a coherent basis for academic recognition within the International Academic Excellence Awards framework.

References

  1. Cogent Business & Management. (2026). The impact of artificial intelligence in improving the efficiency of financial analysis.
    https://doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2026.2651475
  2. Journal of Risk and Financial Management. (2026). The Impact of an Accountant’s Academic Qualifications on the Quality of Accounting Information.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm19080606
  3. GLOBAL BUSINESS FINANCE REVIEW. (2026). The Impact of Artificial Intelligence Technologies on Audit Quality.
    https://doi.org/10.17549/gbfr.2026.31.7.175
  4. WSEAS Transactions on Business and Economics. (2026). The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Audit Quality and Reducing Earnings Management.
    https://doi.org/10.37394/23207.2026.23.67
  5. WSEAS Transactions on Business and Economics. (2026). The Impact of Total Quality Management on Organizational Performance.
    https://doi.org/10.37394/23207.2026.23.40
  6. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Nasareldeen Alnor.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7679-3084
  7. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Nasareldeen Alnor, Author ID 58618257900. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58618257900

Akriti Chugh | Business | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Akriti Chugh | Business | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Akriti Chugh | Business | Institute of Innovation in Technology and Management | India

Dr. Akriti Chugh is a dedicated academic professional with over seven years of experience as a management faculty at prestigious institutions in India. With expertise in international business, managerial economics, marketing, and business analytics, she has contributed extensively to both teaching and research. She has served in various academic roles across renowned universities, including Bharati Vidyapeeth, Guru Nanak Institute of Management, Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies, and Delhi University. Beyond academics, she has corporate experience as an HR Executive and Business Development Executive, which enriches her ability to bridge theory with real-world practice. Her doctoral research at Jamia Hamdard University explored the interplay of dual narcissism, psychological empowerment, and ownership in shaping entrepreneurial intentions. An active contributor to international conferences, Dr. Chugh has presented and published impactful research in Scopus-indexed journals. Her career reflects a strong commitment to education, mentorship, and advancing knowledge in the field of business management.

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Education

Dr. Akriti Chugh holds a Ph.D. in Entrepreneurial Studies from Jamia Hamdard University, Delhi (2024). Her doctoral thesis, “Examining the Role of Dual Narcissism, Psychological Empowerment, and Ownership in Shaping Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Mixed Method Approach”, highlights her expertise in entrepreneurship and psychology-driven management research. Prior to her Ph.D., she completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in International Business from Bharati Vidyapeeth School of Distance Education in 2015, which equipped her with strong foundations in global business strategies and cross-border trade practices. She began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Electronics and Communication from St. Margaret Engineering College, Rajasthan (2012), gaining analytical, problem-solving, and technical skills. Dr. Chugh has further enhanced her knowledge through specialized certifications, including UGC-NET qualification, Google Analytics, Data Science (R Basics from HarvardX), and Faculty Development Programs (FDPs) on Managerial Economics and International Business. Her interdisciplinary academic journey reflects her holistic approach to business education.

Experience

Dr. Akriti Chugh has over seven years of rich academic and corporate experience. She currently serves as a Guest Lecturer at Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi, where she teaches Business Analytics, Finance for Everyone, and Sustainable Business Planning. Previously, she held positions as Assistant Professor at Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies, where she mentored MBA dissertation projects and contributed to student development. She has also been associated with Guru Nanak Institute of Management & IT, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, and Softdot Hi-Tech Education Institute, teaching subjects such as International Business, Project Management, Microeconomics, and Marketing Management. Beyond academia, she worked as an HR Executive at Incyber Media and Technologies, and as a Business Development Executive at Nityo Infotech Services, gaining industry-level insights. She has actively contributed to event organization, cultural initiatives, and mentorship programs. Her dual expertise in corporate and academic environments strengthens her ability to deliver practical and research-driven education.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Akriti Chugh has earned recognition for her scholarly contributions and teaching excellence. She was awarded the Best Paper Award at the Responsible & Resilient Business Research Conference (BIMTECH, 2022) for her research on the relationship between personality traits and entrepreneurial orientation. She has presented impactful papers at international and national conferences, including those organized by IIM Nagpur, Jamia Hamdard, Bhupal Nobels University, and Jagan Institute of Management Studies. Her conference presentations have covered diverse areas such as sustainable cities (SDG 11), neuroticism and entrepreneurial orientation, digital learning outcomes, and NGO management. She has also participated in prestigious case colloquiums, including one at Aligarh Muslim University. Recognized for her research-driven teaching, she has been invited as a guest lecturer at leading academic institutions. Her contributions demonstrate a strong balance of academic rigor, innovation, and applied research, reflecting her position as a forward-looking scholar committed to advancing management education.

Research Focus

Dr. Akriti Chugh’s research is centered on the intersections of entrepreneurship, psychology, international business, and sustainable management practices. Her doctoral research examines the role of dual narcissism, psychological empowerment, and ownership in shaping entrepreneurial intentions, providing fresh insights into the behavioral drivers of entrepreneurship. She has published in Scopus-indexed journals, including studies on entrepreneurial intention and educational resilience in challenging times. Her conference papers have addressed topics such as digital learning, sustainable urban development, and entrepreneurial orientation, showcasing her interdisciplinary approach. She also explores the integration of technology, data analytics, and business sustainability, aligning her research with contemporary global trends. Additionally, her work with NGOs reflects her interest in social entrepreneurship and community development. Dr. Chugh’s research blends academic depth with real-world application, contributing to both scholarly literature and practical strategies for business growth, educational innovation, and sustainable development in emerging economies.

Publications

  • Investigating the Influence of Dual Narcissism on Entrepreneurial Intention with Psychological Empowerment – Journal of Enterprising Communities.

  • The Paradox of Keeping Education Afloat During Troubled Times: A Case of Kilkaari-Bachpan Ki – Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies.

Conclusion

Dr. Akriti Chugh stands as an accomplished academic and researcher whose expertise spans teaching, research, and corporate practice. With a strong foundation in international business, entrepreneurship, and managerial economics, she has contributed meaningfully to higher education and scholarly literature. Her publications, awards, and research-driven teaching establish her as a future-oriented scholar dedicated to advancing business education and practice.