I am honored to have received the Outstanding Paper Award at the Emerald Literati Awards for my research article titled “Artificial intelligence impact on banks’ clients and employees in an Asian developing country” published in the Journal of Asia Business Studies. This distinction recognizes the academic quality, originality, and practical relevance of the paper, which examines how artificial intelligence is reshaping both customer experience and employee roles within the banking sector in a developing economy context.
This award reflects a broader commitment to rigorous, policy-relevant research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, finance, and socio-economic development. It also highlights the importance of grounding digital transformation debates in empirical evidence from emerging markets, where technological change raises distinct organizational, ethical, and human challenges. I am grateful to Emerald Publishing and the editorial team of the Journal of Asia Business Studies for this recognition, which further encourages my ongoing research on AI-driven transformation, sustainability, and responsible innovation. Read More...
I am honored to have been recognized as an AIS Distinguished Member by the Association for Information Systems, in acknowledgment of my demonstrated commitment and sustained contributions to the association. This distinction reflects active engagement within the AIS community through research, scholarly service, teaching, and participation in initiatives that advance the field of information systems at an international level.
This recognition underscores my long-standing dedication to interdisciplinary and impact-oriented scholarship, particularly in areas related to digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and organizational change. Being named an AIS Distinguished Member reinforces the value of contributing not only through publications but also through mentorship, collaboration, and service to the global academic ecosystem. I am grateful for this acknowledgment, which further motivates my continued involvement in shaping responsible, inclusive, and forward-looking research in information systems. Read More...
I am honored to have received the Best Paper Award (French Session) from the Executive Committee of the Information and Communication Technologies in Organizations and Society Conference. This award was granted for my paper « Banques traditionnelles et FinTech : survie, avenir et menaces », presented at the ICTO 2018 International Conference. The distinction recognizes the paper’s analytical contribution to understanding the strategic, technological, and competitive challenges faced by traditional banking institutions in the context of rapid FinTech-driven transformation.
This recognition reflects my broader research agenda on digital transformation, financial innovation, and organizational resilience, with particular attention to how emerging technologies reshape established sectors. Receiving the Best Paper Award in the French session also highlights the importance of multilingual and cross-cultural academic dialogue in advancing global research on information and communication technologies. I am grateful to the conference leadership and scientific committee for this acknowledgment, which continues to inspire my commitment to impactful, internationally oriented scholarship.