Martin Bauknecht | Agricultural Policy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Martin Bauknecht | Agricultural Policy | Best Researcher Award

PhD student, University of Hohenheim, Germany

Martin Bauknecht is a German executive, lecturer, and researcher specializing in energy sustainability and agricultural technology. Born in Ravensburg, he holds a Diplom in Business Administration from the University of Hohenheim and completed a study term at Turku School of Economics on an Erasmus scholarship. With over two decades of leadership experience at Ferronordic AB and ZG Raiffeisen Technik GmbH, he has overseen operations across multiple countries, driving financial turnaround and strategic growth. Simultaneously, he founded and operates a solar energy venture, Hofgut Albertshofen Solar GbR, focusing on photovoltaic systems. As a longstanding lecturer at the Duale Hochschule BW Ravensburg, he teaches business processes, automotive and energy economics, and product management. His fluency in German, English, and working knowledge of French, paired with proficiency in analytical and enterprise tools such as MS Office, SAP R3/HR, SPSS, and MS Project, underscores his ability to bridge the worlds of academia and industry seamlessly.

Professional Profile

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Education

Martin Bauknecht pursued a Diplom in Business Administration at the University of Hohenheim, focusing on corporate management, organizational behavior, personnel, controlling, and marketing. His academic performance was above average, culminating in a Diplom-Handelslehrer degree. During his studies, he participated in the Erasmus programme at the Turku School of Economics in Finland, where he focused on entrepreneurship, benefiting from international exposure and cultural exchange. These formative educational experiences laid the foundation for his dual career in business leadership and teaching. His grounding in theoretical frameworks for organization and marketing remains evident in his curricular design and publications. Courses in economics and international entrepreneurship equipped him with a global perspective, which proved critical in his later roles in multinational business environments. Bauknecht’s academic qualifications also justify his continued engagement as a lecturer at the Duale Hochschule BW Ravensburg, where he teaches topics ranging from automotive and energy economics to business processes and product management.

Professional Experience

Martin Bauknecht’s career spans executive leadership roles and academic instruction, reflecting a deep integration of applied strategy and operational excellence. As Managing Director and Board Member at Ferronordic AB and Ferronordic GmbH, he has led service and distribution operations across Sweden, Germany, Russia, and Kazakhstan. He managed a team of over 400 employees with responsibility for a € 200 million revenue business while steering a turnaround from multimillion‑euro losses toward break-even and growth. Previously, he served as CEO of ZG Raiffeisen Technik GmbH, leading a team of 600+ across European markets, transforming a loss‑making operation into a profitable enterprise with successful market entries (e.g. Valtra tractors) and award‑winning apprenticeship programs. He also held regional leadership and product strategy roles at MAN Truck & Bus AG, driving product launches and global sales training initiatives. In parallel, he founded a solar energy business and has taught at the Duale Hochschule BW Ravensburg since 2008. His experience blends transformation leadership, cross‑border operations, and sustainability entrepreneurship.

Research Focus

Martin Bauknecht focuses his research on agrivoltaics, decentralized energy systems, and educational strategies within global sales and organizational development. He explores electricity self‑sufficient villages powered by agrivoltaic systems, examining farmer willingness, acceptance, and entrepreneurial perspectives on integrating energy production with sustainable agriculture. His work addresses energy security and the systemic challenges of transitioning to decentralized, renewable systems. In the domain of organizational learning, he evaluates the effectiveness of global sales training programs, particularly in multinational corporate settings like the MAN Academy, analyzing digital learning approaches, curriculum design, and training outcomes. His research also covers energy economics, product management in automotive and agricultural machinery sectors, and the intersection of market theory with agricultural policy. By blending empirical surveys, case studies, and applied methodology, his research bridges management science and applied agronomy, targeting practical innovations that serve both industry transformation and academic discourse.

Publication Top Notes

“Energy security through decentralized energy system: electricity self‑sufficient village using agrivoltaics?” – Energy Reports, vol. 14, pp. 1523–1528
Investigates the feasibility and security implications of decentralized agrivoltaic systems enabling villages to achieve energy self‑sufficiency.

“Farmers’ Willingness to Contribute to the Realization of an Electricity Self‑Sufficient Village Using Agrivoltaics. Results of a Survey.” – Current Trends in Agronomy & Agricultural Research, vol. 1(3), pp. 1–9
Reports on farmer survey results gauging interest and support for agrivoltaic schemes in rural communities.

“Acceptance for the second half of the energy transition through electricity self‑sufficient village using agrivoltaics?” – International Journal of Environmental Sciences, vol. 11(7s), pp. 313–320
Explores public acceptance and barriers to adopting decentralized energy systems among farming populations.

“Agrivoltaics: The future of electricity supply arrangement from the perspective of German entrepreneurial farmers.” – E3S Web of Conferences, vol. 636 (03003), pp. 1–9
Analyzes how German entrepreneurial farmers view agrivoltaic integration as a future energy model.

“Räder in Nutzfahrzeuge.” – In BOSCH Kraftfahrtechnisches Taschenbuch 28, pp. 864–879 (2014)
Technical contribution on wheels and running gear in commercial vehicles.

“Der Verkäufer als Kunde” (with R. Kabitzke) – Personalwirtschaft, vol. 41(5), pp. 39–41 (2014)
Discusses role reversal perspectives where the seller is evaluated from the buyer’s standpoint.

“Lernansprüche der Digital Natives. Eine Analyse im Rahmen des Global Sales Training der MAN Academy.” – Zeitschrift für Führung und Organisation, vol. 82(4), pp. 251–259 (2013)
Examines learning preferences and training design for millennials in global sales programs.

“Digitale Moderation. Effizientes Training bei der MAN Academy – eine Fallstudie.” – Zeitschrift für Führung und Organisation, vol. 80(5), pp. 312–319 (2011)
Case study on implementing digital moderation techniques in sales training.

“Berufliche Handlungskompetenz verbessern.” (with K. Henning) – Zeitschrift für Führung und Organisation, various issues
Focuses on improving professional competence through structured training interventions.

Conclusion

Martin Bauknecht’s unique integration of applied industry experience with impactful academic research positions him as an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to energy sustainability, organizational training, and agrivoltaic innovation reflect not only academic rigor but also a deep understanding of societal and industrial needs. With continued academic expansion and global outreach, he has the potential to shape research and practice at the highest levels.

Alexandra Radushinskaya | The Impact Of Technology On The Economy | Women Researcher Award

Dr.Alexandra Radushinskaya | The Impact Of Technology On The Economy | Women Researcher Award

Docent at St. Petersburg State University , Russia

Аlexandra Radushinsky is an accomplished academic and researcher based at Saint-Petersburg State University in Russia. With over 20 years of experience in research and teaching, she holds the title of Associate Professor and a Candidate of Sciences degree. Alexandra has authored more than 50 scholarly articles, contributing significantly to her field. She also has a rich background in media, having worked in television and received a nomination for the national business award “Media Manager of Russia” in 2012. Passionate about community service, she has been involved in charitable organizations since her teens. Her diverse experiences enrich her academic pursuits, making her a well-rounded and impactful scholar.

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Education:

Аlexandra Radushinsky holds an academic degree of Candidate of Sciences, which is equivalent to a Ph.D., awarded by Saint-Petersburg State University, where she also serves as an Associate Professor in the Russian Policy Department. Her educational journey has been marked by rigorous training in research methodologies and policy analysis, equipping her with the skills to address complex societal issues. Throughout her academic career, she has engaged in various professional development programs, workshops, and conferences, further enhancing her expertise. This commitment to lifelong learning is reflected in her numerous publications and presentations, showcasing her dedication to advancing knowledge in her field. Alexandra’s educational background is not only a foundation for her teaching and research but also a catalyst for her active participation in public discourse on policy matters.

Experience:

With over 20 years in academia, Аlexandra Radushinsky has cultivated a rich professional background in research and teaching. She has held various roles at Saint-Petersburg State University, where she has shaped the minds of future scholars in the Russian Policy Department. Her extensive experience includes supervising graduate and doctoral students, leading research projects, and developing curriculum. In addition to her academic work, Alexandra has spent many years in television, contributing to media projects that bridge academia and public discourse. Her nomination for the national business award “Media Manager of Russia” in 2012 highlights her effectiveness in this role. Furthermore, her long-standing commitment to charitable organizations since age 15 demonstrates her dedication to social responsibility and community service. This multifaceted experience informs her research, enhancing her ability to address complex issues at the intersection of media, policy, and society.

Research Focus:

Аlexandra Radushinsky’s research focus encompasses a wide array of topics within the realm of Russian policy, media influence, and economic development. She investigates the interplay between technology and economic growth, with particular attention to environmental and energy transition agendas. Her work explores how economic factors influence transportation and infrastructure projects, notably in the context of the Northern Sea Route and cruise transport development in Russia. Additionally, she examines political activity trends among Russians and the media’s role in shaping public opinion. Her numerous publications reflect a commitment to understanding and addressing contemporary challenges through interdisciplinary approaches. By integrating theoretical insights with practical applications, Alexandra aims to contribute meaningful solutions to pressing societal issues, fostering a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics at play in Russian policy and global economic contexts.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. The approaches for assessing the quality of scientific research at St. Petersburg Mining University 📚
  2. Improving the quality of implementation of the container transportation project along the NSR based on the environmental and energy transition agenda 🌊
  3. The influence of economic factors on the development of the project for the development of cruise transport in Russia 🚢
  4. Investment priorities and investment potential of various infrastructure facilities of the city 🏙️
  5. Innovations in redevelopment projects 🏗️
  6. Political activity of Russians: Current trends and resources of media influence 📰

Conclusion:

Alexandra Radushinsky is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, given her extensive academic background, substantial contributions to research, and commitment to social causes. While there are areas for potential growth, her track record suggests she would be a deserving recipient of this recognition.