Tolga Atikbay | Human Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tolga Atikbay | Human Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Head of Business Management Department at Girne American University, Turkey

Asst. Prof. Dr. Tolga Atikbay is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in business management, human resource practices, organizational behavior, and institutionalization. With a strong background in defense technologies and business studies, he has advanced a multidisciplinary career combining leadership, teaching, and impactful research. His scholarly work has gained international recognition, with publications in high-ranking journals, contributions to books published in multiple languages, and active supervision of master’s and doctoral research. As a department head and an influential academic mentor, Dr. Atikbay has demonstrated exceptional dedication to higher education, knowledge creation, and professional development.

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Education

Dr. Atikbay’s academic journey reflects a combination of technical, managerial, and interdisciplinary expertise. He began his undergraduate studies at the National Defense University, where he pursued Electronic and Communication Engineering at the Land Forces Military Academy. Building on his technical foundation, he obtained a master’s degree from Istanbul Technical University, focusing on defense technologies. His thesis, Performance Evaluation in Turkish Land Forces with Data Envelopment Analysis, highlighted his ability to integrate quantitative methods into performance and organizational assessment. He later pursued a doctoral degree in Business at Girne American University, where his dissertation, Effects of Institutionalization, Human Resource Management Practices and Organizational Justice Perceptions on Organizational Cynicism: A Research on Municipalities, bridged human resource management with organizational psychology. This educational trajectory positioned him at the intersection of engineering, management, and organizational studies, enriching his academic and research perspectives.

Experience

Dr. Atikbay has built a distinguished career as a lecturer, researcher, and academic leader. His teaching portfolio spans undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels, where he has offered courses such as Human Resource Management, Strategic Management, Organizational Behavior, E-commerce, International Business, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Globalization and Economic Integration, and Research Methods. His instruction is characterized by a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical application, preparing students to navigate contemporary organizational challenges. In addition to teaching, he has assumed key administrative responsibilities, serving as the Head of the Business Management Department, where he has guided curriculum development, faculty coordination, and student academic growth. His contributions extend beyond the classroom, as he has actively engaged in academic program development and mentorship.

Research Focus

Dr. Atikbay’s research explores human resource management, organizational behavior, institutionalization, leadership, digital transformation, and innovation. His doctoral work on organizational cynicism provided new insights into the interplay between institutional practices, justice perceptions, and employee attitudes. He continues to examine themes such as green human resource management, entrepreneurship education, digital leadership, and artificial intelligence in organizations. His ongoing supervision of doctoral theses reflects his dedication to emerging topics, including green innovation, digital culture, entrepreneurial education, and AI-driven organizational change. Through these efforts, Dr. Atikbay contributes to shaping research agendas that address both academic inquiry and practical organizational needs.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Effects of human resources management practices and organizational justice perceptions on organizational cynicism: A research on municipalities in a developing country
Authors: T. Atikbay, Y. Öner
Summary: This study examines how HR practices and organizational justice perceptions shape employees’ attitudes, particularly organizational cynicism, in municipal settings.

Title: An analysis on green consumer purchasing decision
Authors: T. Atikbay, S. Davut
Summary: The article explores key factors influencing consumers’ environmentally friendly purchasing decisions and the implications for sustainable business practices.

Title: Türk Kara Kuvvetlerinde Veri Zarflama Analizi ile Performans Değerlendirmesi
Authors: T. Atikbay
Summary: This research applies Data Envelopment Analysis to evaluate performance efficiency in the Turkish Land Forces’ organizational and operational activities.

Title: The Role of Green HRM in Promoting Green Innovation: Mediating Effects of Corporate Environmental Strategy and Green Work Climate, and the Moderating Role of Artificial Intelligence
Authors: N. Housheya, T. Atikbay
Summary: The paper investigates how Green HRM fosters organizational green innovation, considering environmental strategy, work climate, and artificial intelligence moderation.

Conclusion

Asst. Prof. Dr. Tolga Atikbay embodies the qualities of a dedicated academic leader, impactful researcher, and inspiring mentor. His scholarship spans a wide array of interconnected fields, from institutionalization and organizational behavior to green HRM and digital innovation. Through international publications, multilingual academic contributions, and the supervision of groundbreaking research, he has influenced both the academic community and organizational practices. His leadership as a department head and his commitment to teaching and mentoring reflect a holistic dedication to higher education. With his proven record of impactful publications, international reach, and innovative research agenda, Dr. Atikbay stands out as a highly deserving candidate for recognition in academic excellence awards.

Vivek Vohra | Organizational Behavior | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Vivek Vohra | Organizational Behavior | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar, Indian Institute of Management, Ranchi, India

Vivek Vohra is a Ph.D. candidate in Management at the Indian Institute of Management, Ranchi, specializing in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. His research focuses on socio-economic class disparities, career sustainability, and gender, particularly in the context of low-income mothers. Vivek’s work explores career decisions and mobility constraints in familialized societies, contributing significantly to inequality research. He holds an MBA in Organizational Behavior from Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidyalaya, Indore, and a B.Sc. in Statistics and Computer Science from Vikram University, Ujjain. Vivek has published in top-tier journals and has been nominated for several awards. He also has diverse professional experience, including roles in academia and the banking sector. He is passionate about flexibility in the workplace, its stigma, and its implications for human resource management.

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Education: 

Vivek Vohra is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Management (Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management) at the Indian Institute of Management, Ranchi. He has submitted his thesis titled “Career Decisions and Mobility Constraints for Low-Income Mothers: A Multi-Contextual Exploration in Familialized Societies,” with an internal defense expected by August 2025. Vivek earned his MBA in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management from Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidyalaya, Indore, in 2020. He completed his B.Sc. in Statistics and Computer Science from Vikram University, Ujjain, in 2018. Throughout his academic journey, Vivek has developed a strong foundation in human resource management, with a keen interest in addressing socio-economic class-based inequalities in career development, especially for marginalized groups.

Experience:

Vivek Vohra has diverse professional experience, spanning academia and industry. He served as an Assistant Professor at Indore Management Institute from December 2021 to May 2022, where he taught courses in human resource management. Prior to that, he worked as an Assistant Manager at Bandhan Bank from October 2020 to November 2021, where he gained valuable insights into organizational management and banking operations. Vivek’s academic journey at IIM Ranchi has provided him with research expertise in organizational behavior and human resource management. He also contributes actively to various conferences and workshops, sharing his research and findings with the broader academic community. Vivek’s multidisciplinary background enables him to bridge the gap between research and practice in human resource management.

Research Focus:

Vivek Vohra’s research focuses on socio-economic class disparities, career sustainability, and gender. His core question—”Why do we see persistent socio-economic class-based gaps in career attainment and mobility?”—drives his exploration of career decisions and mobility constraints, particularly for women from low-income backgrounds. Drawing on flexible work models and cultural theories, his research aims to provide new insights into how individuals from diverse socio-economic backgrounds navigate their careers. Vivek is particularly interested in understanding how organizations can better manage human resources from these diverse backgrounds and how flexible work arrangements can impact career development, especially for women in familialized societies.

Publications:

📄 Embracing Flexibility Post-COVID-19: A Systematic Review of Flexible Working Arrangements Using the SCM-TBFO FrameworkGlobal Journal of Flexible Systems Management, Mar 2024 | DOI: 10.1007/s40171-023-00366-9 🧠💼🌍
👥 Authors: Vivek Vohra, Shiwangi Singh, Tanusree Dutta

🌐 Work, Wander and Repeat: Modeling the Enablers of Digital Nomadic LifestyleJournal of Global Mobility: The Home of Expatriate Management Research, Mar 2025 | DOI: 10.1108/JGM-05-2024-0044 ✈️💻🗺️
👥 Authors: Vivek Vohra, Shanthi Banishetty, Tanusree Dutta, Aanchal Joshi

Conclusion:

Vivek Vohra stands out as a dedicated and insightful scholar whose research bridges the gap between organizational behavior theory and real-world socio-economic challenges. With a strong academic foundation from premier Indian institutions and a growing list of impactful publications, Vivek explores how career trajectories are shaped by inequality, class, and gender, especially for marginalized populations. His interdisciplinary approach, blending cultural theory with HR practices, reflects a deep commitment to making workplaces more inclusive and equitable. As he nears the completion of his Ph.D., Vivek is poised to make significant contributions to academia and industry alike, offering both intellectual rigor and practical relevance in addressing critical human resource management issues in contemporary society. 🌍📘💼