Yaregal Tilahun | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Yaregal Tilahun | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Research officer. Mizan-Tepi University, Ethiopia

Yaregal Tilahun is an Agricultural Economist and Researcher with over a decade of academic and project management experience. He started his career as a lecturer at Mizan-Tepi University in June 2013, where he focused on value chain and climate change productivity. He also served at the American College of Technology and currently holds a Research and Project Development Officer position at Technobizia Product Industrial Development Enterprise. Yaregal has secured numerous national and international grants, published 18 research papers, and participated in various conferences. His work is dedicated to advancing agricultural economics and fostering sustainable community development.

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Education 🎓

Yaregal Tilahun holds a BSc in Agricultural Economics from Jimma University (2015), where he excelled with an A+ grade on his essay on input utilization for agricultural production. He later earned his MSc in Agricultural Economics from Haramaya University in 2018 with a thesis focused on market chain analysis of potatoes in Ethiopia. He started as an assistant lecturer at Mizan-Tepi University and became an assistant professor in Agricultural Economics in April 2022. Yaregal has consistently combined his academic pursuits with extensive research and community work, focusing on agricultural production and economics.

Experience đź“Š

Yaregal’s career spans over a decade, starting as a lecturer at Mizan-Tepi University (2013-2022), where he focused on value chain analysis, climate change, and productivity. He transitioned to the American College of Technology (2022-2024) to continue his research and project management. Currently, Yaregal is a Research and Project Development Officer at Technobizia Product Industrial Development Enterprise, where he leads research initiatives and collaborates with various partners to secure MOUs. He has secured multiple research grants, mentored postgraduate students, and contributed to Ethiopia’s agricultural development through consulting and training.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Yaregal Tilahun has received numerous accolades throughout his career, securing four national and one international grant for his research. He has also received recognition for his work in agricultural economics and productivity, presenting his research at eight major academic conferences. His achievements include awards from various institutions, celebrating his contributions to enhancing agricultural systems, promoting sustainable practices, and advancing gender equality in agriculture. His dedication to community service and research has led him to become an advisor for multiple students and a reviewer for eight reputable international journals.

Research Focus 🔍

Yaregal’s research revolves around agricultural productivity, value chain analysis, and climate change adaptation. He has worked on various projects, including analyzing livestock and crop production, market chain analysis of milk and enset, and small-scale irrigation systems. He focuses on enhancing agricultural production in Southern Ethiopia and empowering women through economic empowerment projects. His work includes improving poultry and honey production technologies and exploring climate change adaptation strategies. Yaregal has collaborated with multiple organizations like Action Aid Ethiopia to implement livelihood diversification strategies in vulnerable communities.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the candidate demonstrates outstanding qualifications for the Best Researcher Award through a robust academic and professional track record, impactful research contributions, successful grant acquisitions, and significant community involvement. Their extensive experience in agricultural economics, coupled with a commitment to research excellence and community development, makes them a highly suitable candidate for this recognition. Continued focus on interdisciplinary approaches and broader engagement will further enhance their contributions to the field.

Publication

Assessment of Challenges of Crop Production and Marketing in Bench-Sheko, Kaffa, Sheka, and West-Omo Zones of Southwest Ethiopia

Authors: B. Tadesse, Y. Tilahun, T. Bekele, G. Mekonen

Journal: Heliyon

Volume/Issue: 7(6)

Pages: 42

Year: 2021

Summary: This study assesses the challenges faced by crop producers and marketers in the specified regions, providing insights into production constraints and market dynamics.

Factors Influencing Organic Honey Production Level and Marketing: Evidence from Southwest Ethiopia

Authors: B. Tadesse, Y. Tilahun, W. Woyamo, M. Bayu, Z. Adimasu

Journal: Heliyon

Volume/Issue: 7(9)

Pages: 26

Year: 2021

Summary: This paper explores the factors that affect organic honey production and marketing in southwest Ethiopia, highlighting the importance of organic practices for sustainable agriculture.

Willingness to Donate Eyes and Associated Factors among Adults in a Rural Community in Central Ethiopia

Authors: G.W. Gessesse, Y. Tilahun

Journal: The Journal of Ophthalmology of Eastern, Central and Southern Africa

Volume/Issue: 17(1)

Pages: 14

Year: 2013

Summary: This research examines the factors influencing the willingness to donate eyes, shedding light on community perceptions in rural Ethiopia.

The Role of Microfinance Institutions for Poverty Reduction in Ethiopia

Authors: Y.T. Geremewe

Journal: Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development

Volume/Issue: 10(5)

Pages: 36-44

Year: 2019

Summary: This paper analyzes the impact of microfinance on poverty alleviation, focusing on the mechanisms through which financial services support economic development.

Determinants of Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L.) Producers’ Market Outlet Choices in the Case of Sekela District, West Gojjam Zone, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia

Authors: Y.T. Geremewe, B. Tegegne, F. Gelaw

Journal: Journal of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development

Volume/Issue: 5(1)

Pages: 535-541

Year: 2019

Summary: This study identifies the determinants affecting market outlet choices for potato producers, which is crucial for improving market access and profitability.

The Cost and Benefit Analysis of Climate Change Adaptation Strategies among Smallholder Crop Producers in the Case of Sekela District, West Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia

Author: Y. Tilahun

Journal: Cogent Economics & Finance

Volume/Issue: 9(1)

Article ID: 1999590

Year: 2021

Summary: This paper assesses the economic viability of climate change adaptation strategies, providing insights into their effectiveness for smallholder farmers.

“Tree to Fight Hunger”: Determinant of Enset Market Participation and Intensity of Participation: The Case of Southwest Ethiopia

Authors: E. Gebre, Y. Tilahun, B. Tadesse, K. Haile, T. Legesse

Journal: Heliyon

Volume/Issue: 8(1)

Pages: 4

Year: 2022

Summary: This study examines the market participation of enset producers, highlighting the socio-economic factors influencing participation levels.

Determinants of Potato Marketed Surplus among Smallholder Farmers in Sekela District, West Gojjam Zone of Amhara Region, Ethiopia

Authors: Y.T. Geremewe, B. Tegegne, F. Gelaw

Journal: Food Science and Quality Management

Volume/Issue: 5(1)

Pages: 20-26

Year: 2019

Summary: This research investigates the factors affecting the marketed surplus of potatoes, contributing to understanding supply-side dynamics.

Factors Influencing the Intensity of Market Participation of Smallholder Livestock Producers in Southwest Ethiopia

Authors: Y. Tilahun, B. Tadesse, E. Gebre, K. Haile, M. Bayu, Z. Adimasu, Z. Tolera, …

Journal: Cogent Economics & Finance

Volume/Issue: 11(2)

Article ID: 2258672

Year: 2023

Summary: This study explores the determinants influencing market participation intensity for smallholder livestock producers, essential for enhancing livestock market dynamics.

Determinants of Households’ Willingness to Pay for Improved Teff Seed in Yilmana-Dinsa Woreda, Northern Ethiopia

Authors: Y. Tilahun, B. Tadesse

Journal: Cogent Social Sciences

Volume/Issue: 8(1)

Article ID: 2029248

Year: 2022

Summary: This research assesses the willingness to pay for improved teff seeds, providing insights into consumer preferences and agricultural innovation.

Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Market Chain Analysis: The Case of Sekela District, West Gojjam Zone, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia

Author: Y. Tilahun

Institution: Haramaya University

Year: 2018

Summary: This analysis focuses on the market chain for potatoes, identifying bottlenecks and opportunities for improving efficiency and profitability.

Participatory Evaluation and Demonstration of Productive Performance of Bovans Brown Chicken under Village Production System in Menit Shasha Woreda, West Omo Zone, Ethiopia

Authors: R. Begna, W. Masho, W. Wondimu, Y. Tilahun, T. Bekele, B. Tadesse, …

Journal: The Scientific Temper

Volume/Issue: 14(03)

Pages: 799-805

Year: 2023

Summary: This participatory study evaluates the performance of Bovans Brown chickens, contributing to sustainable poultry production practices.

Tea Out-Grower Production and Marketing Challenges with Productivity and Efficiency Analysis using Stochastic Frontier Approach in Southwest Ethiopia

Authors: Y. Tilahun, B. Tadesse, G. Mekonnen, T. Bekele

Journal: Sarhad Journal of Agriculture

Volume/Issue: 38(1)

Year: 2022

Summary: This paper investigates the production and marketing challenges faced by tea out-growers, focusing on productivity and efficiency.

Magnitude and Factors Associated with Refractive Outcome among Patients Who Underwent Cataract Surgery at Boru Meda Hospital, South Wollo, Ethiopia, 2021

Authors: E. Yaregal, D. Jara, A. Hussien, A. Mengistu, S. Tebeje, F. Tilahun

Journal: Sci Set J of Ophthalmology & Eye Care

Volume/Issue: 1(1)

Pages: 01-04

Year: 2022

Summary: This study assesses refractive outcomes post-cataract surgery, providing insights into surgical efficacy and patient care.

Tea Out-Grower Challenges With Productivity and Efficiency Analysis Using Cobb-Douglas and Stochastic Frontier Model in Southwest Ethiopia

Authors: Y. Tilahun, B. Tadesse, G. Mekonnen, T. Bekele

Available at: SSRN

Article ID: 3893385

Year: 2021

 

Moses Dumayiri | Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Moses Dumayiri | Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr at Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies,  Ghana

Moses Dumayiri is a lecturer at SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Wa, Ghana. He holds a PhD in Finance (2021-2024) from the same university and has a wealth of experience in teaching, research, and administrative roles. His research primarily focuses on economic policy uncertainties and their impact on financial markets, particularly within the G20. Dumayiri has published extensively in reputable journals and actively participates in international conferences. Beyond academics, he contributes to community development and engages in consultancy projects that benefit local economies.

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Education 🎓

Moses Dumayiri earned a PhD in Finance (2021-2024) from SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies. Prior to this, he completed an M.Sc. in Economics and Finance from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in 2018. He also holds an M.Phil. in Agribusiness (2012) from the University of Ghana and a BA in Integrated Development Studies (2009) from the University for Development Studies, Tamale. In addition to his formal education, Dumayiri has undertaken several specialized courses, including certificates in Livelihoods and Markets and Scientific Writing from institutions in South Africa and Canada.

Experience đź’Ľ

Moses Dumayiri has over a decade of academic experience. He is currently a lecturer at SD Dombo University, where he has been teaching since 2020. Prior to this, he served as a lecturer and assistant lecturer at the University for Development Studies, Tamale, from 2014 to 2020. His roles have included teaching, research, student advisory, and administrative duties. Earlier in his career, he worked as a senior research assistant and teaching assistant, gaining expertise in research coordination and academic administration, which set the foundation for his professional growth.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Moses Dumayiri’s academic excellence has been recognized through multiple awards and honors. He was a key contributor to Ghana’s National Microfinance Policy document, collaborating with the Ministry of Finance. Additionally, he was a panelist for the National Dialogue on promoting accessibility in research. His contributions to academia extend beyond teaching and research, as evidenced by his role as a reviewer for national policies and his active participation in community service projects, such as the construction of educational facilities in the Wa West District of Ghana.

Research Focus 🔬

Moses Dumayiri’s research primarily revolves around the financial implications of economic policy uncertainties, particularly focusing on their impact on G20 equity markets. He utilizes advanced econometric techniques, including frequency-domain analysis and time-varying models, to explore the nexus between domestic and global economic policies and financial market volatility. His work also examines the interconnectedness of economic risks between developed and developing economies, contributing valuable insights to the fields of finance and development economics. Dumayiri’s research is widely published in high-impact journals, and he regularly presents at international conferences.

Conclusion

Moses Dumayiri is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, supported by his solid educational background, active research contributions, and community involvement. By focusing on increasing publication frequency, securing research funding, and enhancing collaboration, he can further solidify his impact in the academic community and beyond. His commitment to using research for developmental purposes aligns well with the goals of the award, making him a suitable candidate.

Publication Top Notes  

  • Frequency-domain approach to the causal nexus between domestic and international economic policy uncertainties and equity returns of G20 countries
    • Dumayiri, M., Alagidede, I. P., & Sare, Y. A.
    • Cogent Economics & Finance, 2024, 12(1), 2383083.

 

  • Loan repayment and its implication on agricultural financing in Ghana: The case of MiDA agriculture program
    • Amedi, M., Dumayiri, M., & Suhuyini Mohammed, A.
    • International Journal of Agricultural Management and Development, 2019, 9(4), 391-408.

 

  • Farm households’ livelihood diversification into agro-processing and non-agro-processing activities: Empirical evidence from Ghana
    • Kuwornu, J. K. M., Bashiru, M., & Dumayiri, M.
    • Information Management and Business Review, 2014, 6(4).

 

  • Influencing rural entrepreneurs’ participation in training programmes in the East Mamprusi District of Ghana
    • Bagah, A. D., Dumayiri, M., & Sabutey, T. G.
    • Information Management and Business Review, 2015, 7(4), 108-116.

 

  • A comparative analysis of customer satisfaction ratings of telco products and services among UDS students in Ghana
    • Sabutey, T. G., Dumayiri, M., & Saah, A. A.
    • International Journal of Information Technology and Business Management, 2014, 25(1).

 

Socrates Majune | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Socrates Majune | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. University of Nairobi, Kenya

Dr. Majune Kraido Socrates is a lecturer at the University of Nairobi, specializing in Economics and Development Studies, with expertise in international trade and service exports.

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🎓 Education

He earned his PhD in Economics (2016-2022) at the University of Nairobi, focusing on Kenya’s service exports, and holds a Master’s in Economics (2013-2015) and a Bachelor’s in Economics and Statistics (2009-2012), graduating with First Class Honors.

đź’Ľ Experience

Dr. Socrates served as a tutorial fellow at the University of Nairobi before becoming a lecturer in 2023, and he also gained valuable insights as a Young Professional at the World Trade Organization from January to December 2022.

🏆 Awards and Honors

While specific awards were not listed, Dr. Socrates achieved First Class Honors in his undergraduate studies and is recognized for his contributions to research and teaching in economics.

🔍 Research Focus

His research interests encompass International Trade, particularly in firms and services, as well as the History of Economic Thought and Sports Economics, aiming to enhance understanding of economic dynamics in Kenya.

Conclusion

Majune Kraido Socrates is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, characterized by his solid research foundation, impactful teaching, and commitment to mentoring the next generation of economists. His strengths in international trade research, combined with practical experiences at prestigious organizations, position him as a valuable contributor to the field of economics. By addressing the suggested areas for improvement, Socrates can further enhance his contributions and influence, making a significant impact on economic policy and development in Kenya and beyond. His dedication to knowledge dissemination and mentorship aligns well with the ideals of the Best Researcher Award, making him a deserving candidate for this recognition.

Publication Top Notes  

  • Explaining export duration in Kenya
    • South African Journal of Economics, 2020
    • Cited by: 28

 

  • The effect of lockdown policies on international trade flows from developing countries: event study evidence from Kenya
    • World Trade Organization–WTO, 2020
    • Cited by: 18

 

  • How have lockdown policies affected international trade? Evidence from Kenya
    • Global Working Paper, 2021
    • Cited by: 8

 

  • Pragmatic history of economic thought: Explaining trade practices and policies in Kenya
    • Tanzanian Economic Review, 2020
    • Cited by: 7

 

  • The effect of lockdown policies on international trade: Evidence from Kenya
    • Global Working Paper, 2020
    • Cited by: 6

 

  • A discrete time analysis of export duration in Kenya: 1995 – 2014
    • University of Nairobi, 2015
    • Cited by: 4

 

  • Determinants of foreign direct investment in Kenya
    • 2012
    • Cited by: 2

 

  • Mapping potentially risky import products in Africa
    • 2023
    • Cited by: 1

 

  • Intra-African Trade in Services and the AFCFTA
    • Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations, 2023
    • Cited by: 1

 

  • Exploring the duration of exports: Evidence from CĂ´te d’Ivoire
    • Estudios econĂłmicos, 2022
    • Cited by: 1