At the Swiss School of Business and Management (SSBM) Geneva, we are committed to fostering innovation and insightful research in the fields of Education and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Our recently concluded SSBM Geneva Research Contest, designed specifically for our Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) students, focused on the global discourse on the future of education and the transformative role of AI.
The contest aimed to encourage DBA students to delve into these dynamic and rapidly evolving fields, providing them with a platform to showcase their innovative ideas and contribute to the global discourse on the future of education and the transformative role of AI. We are delighted to announce the outstanding achievements of our students in this prestigious competition.
Contest Results!
First Place: Ademola Taiwo
Ademola Taiwo emerged as the first-place winner with his exceptional contributions, submitting three insightful articles that explore various dimensions of AI, machine learning and its impact on education. His research stands out for its depth, originality, and potential to drive meaningful change in the field.
- Machine and deep learning modelling of university business incubators (UBI) dynamic capabilities with their entrepreneurial activities and value creation: a mixed method study
- A mixed method grounded theory (MM-GT) with Intelligent GIS and machine learning approach to university-based biotech business incubators (UBBI) clusters: a strong structuration and spatial agglomeration view
- European Space Agency Business Incubation Centres (ESABIC) dynamic capabilities, entrepreneurship activities and value creation with structuration theory application: a mixed method study with machine learning modelling
Second Place: Masatoshi Hara
Masatoshi Hara secured the second place with a compelling research article that addresses critical challenges and opportunities in the integration of AI in educational settings. Masa’s work highlights innovative approaches to leveraging AI to enhance learning outcomes and educational experiences for sustainable development.
Third Place: Mary Cruz
Mary Cruz was awarded third place for her noteworthy research article. Mary’s contribution underscores the importance of academic excellence and innovative thinking in the realm of education and AI as a pedagogical reform.
Access the Research
All the articles submitted in the contest have been published on the Global Business and Innovation Studies (GBIS) platform. We encourage you to explore these groundbreaking works and join the conversation on the future of education and AI. You can access the articles here.
The SSBM Geneva Research Contest is more than just a competition; it is a celebration of innovation, critical thinking, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge. We are incredibly proud of all our DBA students who participated and showcased their research prowess. Their work not only contributes to the academic community but also paves the way for practical advancements in education and AI.
Stay tuned for more updates and future contests as we continue to inspire and support our students in their academic and professional journeys.