Anis El Ammari | Corporate Governance | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

A. Maria Susai Arulanantham
Mohamed Sathak A J College of Engineering, India
Anis El Ammari
Affiliation Faculty of Economics and Management of Mahdia, University of Monastir
Country Tunisia
Scopus ID 55773265500
Documents 20
Citations 612
h-index 10
Subject Area Corporate Governance
Event Applied Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-1192-9918

Anis El Ammari, Faculty of Economics and Management of Mahdia, University of Monastir, Tunisia, is presented in this academic recognition profile in connection with the Best Researcher Award under the Applied Scientist Awards. The supplied scholarly record identifies Corporate Governance as the principal subject area and reports 20 documents, 612 citations, and an h-index of 10. These indicators provide a quantitative snapshot of research activity and citation visibility and should be considered alongside the relevance, originality, methodological quality, and practical significance of the underlying research.

Abstract

The Best Researcher Award profile for Anis El Ammari summarizes the available academic information associated with research in Corporate Governance. The supplied record identifies an affiliation with the Faculty of Economics and Management of Mahdia, University of Monastir, Tunisia, together with a Scopus author identifier and an ORCID record. The reported bibliometric indicators include 20 documents, 612 citations, and an h-index of 10. Citation and publication indicators can assist in describing scholarly visibility, although they do not independently establish research quality or broader academic significance. Bibliometric measures are most appropriately interpreted in combination with publication quality, research relevance, methodological rigor, collaboration, and contribution to the development of the field. [1] [2]

Keywords

Corporate Governance; Researcher Recognition; Corporate Accountability; Board Governance; Research Impact; Bibliometrics; Academic Research; Applied Scientist Awards

Introduction

Corporate governance concerns the systems, mechanisms, relationships, and institutional practices through which organizations are directed, monitored, and held accountable. Research in this area commonly considers subjects including board structures, ownership arrangements, managerial decision-making, transparency, accountability, stakeholder relationships, and organizational performance. Governance research is therefore relevant to both academic inquiry and the development of responsible organizational practices. [1]

Research Profile

The supplied academic record identifies Anis El Ammari as a researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Economics and Management of Mahdia, University of Monastir, Tunisia. The primary subject area provided for the profile is Corporate Governance. The researcher is associated with Scopus Author ID 55773265500 and ORCID identifier 0000-0003-1192-9918, enabling scholarly identity and publication records to be distinguished from similarly named researchers. [1] [2]

Research Contributions

The available information places the research profile within Corporate Governance, a field concerned with organizational oversight, accountability, decision processes, and relationships among managers, boards, owners, and other stakeholders. Research contributions in this domain may be assessed through the clarity of research questions, theoretical grounding, empirical methodology, robustness of analysis, and relevance to governance practice. [3] [4]

Publications

The supplied profile reports 20 documents associated with the Scopus author record. Because a complete publication list, article titles, journals, publication years, and DOI identifiers were not supplied in the source information for this page, individual publications are not attributed here beyond the reported document count. This approach avoids assigning publications to the researcher without sufficient bibliographic verification. The Scopus author profile can be consulted for the current indexed publication record. [1]

Research Impact

The reported 612 citations and h-index of 10 provide quantitative evidence of citation activity associated with the supplied author record. The h-index is designed to combine publication productivity with citation impact, but like other bibliometric indicators it is affected by field-specific citation behavior and the age of publications. [3] [4]

Award Suitability

Based on the supplied information, Anis El Ammari’s profile is relevant to consideration for the Best Researcher Award because it combines an identified research specialization in Corporate Governance with an established indexed publication record and measurable citation activity. The reported 20 documents, 612 citations, and h-index of 10 provide quantitative evidence that may form part of an award assessment.[5]

Conclusion

The Best Researcher Award profile for Anis El Ammari presents a scholarly record associated with Corporate Governance at the Faculty of Economics and Management of Mahdia, University of Monastir, Tunisia. The supplied indicators report 20 documents, 612 citations, and an h-index of 10. Together with the identified Scopus and ORCID records, these details provide a structured overview of the researcher’s indexed scholarly presence. Further assessment of research excellence should be based on the quality, originality, relevance, and influence of the underlying publications and research contributions.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Anis El Ammari, Author ID 55773265500. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/55773265500
  2. M Abdelhedi, A Ammari, DB Othman, et al. (2026). Machine learning prediction of effective porosity and water content in unsaturated zones: application to the Merguellil Basin in the arid Mediterranean region of central Tunisia.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41207-025-01048-x
  3. I Khelil, I Achek, A El Ammari. (2026). Board independence, family directors and corporate cash holdings: evidence from the Tunisian stock exchange
    https://www.emerald.com/ajems/article/doi/10.1108/AJEMS-03-2025-0203/1363273
  4. A Haddad, A El Ammari, A Bouri. (2021). Impact of Audit Committee Quality on the Financial Performance of Conventional and Islamic Banks.
    https://www.mdpi.com/1911-8074/14/4/176
  5. A El Ammari. (2021). Do CEO Duality and Ownership Concentration Impact Dividend Policy in Emerging Markets? The Moderating Effect of Crises Period
    https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7072/9/4/62