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Pavel Horák | Social Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Published on 14/05/202614/05/2026 by Forensic Scientist Awards

Research Excellence Award

Pavel Horák
Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Pavel Horák
Researcher Pavel Horák
Affiliation Masaryk University
Country Czech Republic
Scopus ID 29467531100
Documents 22
Citations 38
h-index 3
Subject Area Social Sciences
Event International Forensic Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-5222-5082

Pavel Horák is a Czech academic researcher affiliated with Masaryk University whose scholarly contributions have focused on public administration, social policy implementation, labour market governance, and the functioning of street-level bureaucracy within contemporary welfare systems. His academic work has contributed to interdisciplinary discussions surrounding public policy implementation, employment policy, organizational resilience, and governance in social institutions within Central European contexts.[1] Through empirical studies, institutional analyses, and policy-oriented investigations, Horák has contributed to scholarly debates concerning the effectiveness of public services, administrative discretion, and governance structures operating within modern welfare states.[2]

Contents
  1. Abstract
  2. Keywords
  3. Introduction
  4. Research Profile
  5. Research Contributions
  6. Publications
  7. Research Impact
  8. Award Suitability
  9. Conclusion
  10. External Links
  11. References

Abstract

This academic article presents an overview of the scholarly activities and research contributions of Pavel Horák, a researcher associated with Masaryk University in the Czech Republic. His work has concentrated primarily on social sciences, particularly within the domains of public administration, social policy implementation, labour market governance, and public service organizations. Through publications examining governance systems, activation policies, implementation processes, and organizational resilience, Horák has contributed to evidence-based discussions regarding the operation of public institutions and welfare administration in European contexts.[3] His scholarly profile demonstrates sustained engagement with empirical public policy research and interdisciplinary approaches linking sociology, governance studies, and public administration.[4]

Keywords

Public Administration; Social Policy; Street-Level Bureaucracy; Governance; Labour Market Policy; Public Sector Organizations; Policy Implementation; Organizational Resilience; Czech Social Policy; Social Sciences.

Introduction

The study of public administration and social policy implementation has gained increasing relevance in modern governance systems due to growing demands for effective welfare institutions and responsive public services. Researchers in this field often examine the interactions between institutional frameworks, policy actors, and social outcomes to better understand how governance mechanisms operate within democratic societies. Pavel Horák has contributed to this academic landscape through research focused on policy implementation, labour market activation, governance structures, and public administration processes in the Czech Republic and broader European settings.[5]

His academic investigations have frequently addressed the concept of street-level bureaucracy, emphasizing how frontline public officials shape policy outcomes during implementation processes. These studies have contributed to scholarly understanding of discretion, institutional behavior, and the practical functioning of welfare systems. In addition, Horák’s work has explored public employment services, organizational resilience during crises, and governance-related transformations in public institutions.[6]

Research Profile

Pavel Horák is affiliated with the Faculty of Social Studies at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. His research interests include public administration, policy implementation, governance studies, employment policy, crime and social issues, and street-level bureaucracy. According to publicly available academic indexing records, his Scopus profile documents 22 indexed publications, 38 citations, and an h-index of 3 within the social sciences domain.[1]

Horák’s publications frequently investigate labour market activation policies, implementation challenges within public institutions, and the organizational dimensions of welfare governance. His scholarship reflects interdisciplinary methodologies combining sociology, political science, and administrative studies. Several of his studies have focused on employment offices, local policy implementation, and the experiences of social workers operating within state organizations.[7]

  • Affiliated with Masaryk University, Czech Republic.
  • Research specialization in public administration and social policy.
  • Focused on labour market governance and policy implementation.
  • Published research concerning organizational resilience and governance systems.
  • Contributor to sociological and political science literature within Central Europe.

Research Contributions

One of Horák’s recognized contributions concerns the analysis of street-level bureaucracy and the discretionary roles of frontline public officials within welfare systems. His studies have examined how administrative actors interpret and adapt public policy objectives in local institutional environments.[8] These investigations have helped illuminate the practical dimensions of policy implementation and the organizational realities influencing administrative decision-making.

His collaborative work on activation policies and labour market governance has also contributed to comparative policy discussions in Europe. Research exploring activation policies and governance reforms has provided analytical perspectives on employment systems, social inclusion measures, and institutional coordination mechanisms.[9]

In recent years, Horák has contributed to research on organizational resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic. These studies analyzed how public sector organizations in Czechia adapted to crisis conditions and identified institutional factors associated with effective organizational responses.[10] Such work reflects contemporary interest in crisis governance and administrative resilience within public management scholarship.

Publications

Selected publications associated with Pavel Horák include scholarly articles, policy analyses, and research monographs addressing governance, labour market policies, and social administration.

  • Role liniových pracovníků ve veřejné politice — Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review (2009).
  • New modes of governance in activation policies — International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (2007).
  • Organizational resilience of public sector organizations responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in Czechia and key influencing factors — International Journal of Public Administration (2025).
  • Zaměstnatelnost skupin ohrožených nezaměstnaností na současných trzích práce — Sociológia (2013).
  • The recent trends and changes in Czech social services in the European context — Czech and Slovak Social Work Journal (2013).
  • Česká politika zaměstnanosti v době krize a po krizi — MUNI Press (2014).

These publications collectively demonstrate sustained academic engagement with governance systems, social policy implementation, and institutional analysis within the public sector.[11]

Research Impact

The research activities of Pavel Horák have contributed to policy-oriented scholarship examining the operation of welfare institutions and public administration systems. His studies have provided empirical observations regarding employment services, governance mechanisms, and implementation practices in Czech public institutions. Citation metrics associated with his indexed work indicate recognition within academic discussions concerning governance and social policy studies.[12]

Horák’s research on activation policies and governance systems has also contributed to broader comparative analyses within European public administration scholarship. By focusing on practical institutional processes, his work has offered perspectives relevant to policymakers, public administrators, and scholars studying welfare governance and implementation dynamics.[13]

Award Suitability

Pavel Horák’s academic profile demonstrates alignment with recognition criteria commonly associated with research excellence awards in the social sciences. His scholarly record includes peer-reviewed publications, interdisciplinary investigations, and research addressing socially significant themes such as governance, labour market policy, public administration, and organizational resilience.[14]

The breadth of his work reflects consistent engagement with evidence-based public policy analysis and institutional research. His studies concerning welfare governance, implementation processes, and public sector resilience contribute to understanding contemporary social and administrative challenges within European governance systems. These contributions support consideration for academic recognition in social sciences and policy-oriented research domains.

Conclusion

Pavel Horák has established a scholarly profile centered on public administration, social policy implementation, and governance studies within the Czech and European contexts. Through research examining street-level bureaucracy, labour market activation, institutional governance, and organizational resilience, he has contributed to interdisciplinary discussions concerning public sector operations and welfare policy implementation.[15] His academic work reflects sustained engagement with empirical social science research and policy-oriented scholarship relevant to contemporary governance challenges.

External Links

  • ORCID Profile
  • Scopus Author Profile
  • Google Scholar Profile

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Pavel Horák, Author ID 29467531100. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=29467531100
  2. Masaryk University. (n.d.). Faculty of Social Studies academic profile.
    https://www.muni.cz/en
  3. Horák, P., & Horáková, M. (2009). Role liniových pracovníků ve veřejné politice. Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review.
  4. Van Berkel, R., & Borghi, V. (2007). New modes of governance in activation policies. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy.
    scholar.google.com
  5. Horák, P. (2004). Rozhodovací volnost úředníků veřejné a sociální politiky na státní a lokální úrovni. Politologický časopis.
  6. Horák, P., Špaček, D. (2025). Organizational resilience of public sector organizations responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in Czechia and key influencing factors. International Journal of Public Administration.
  7. Horák, P. (2008). Role sociálních pracovníků v prostředí státních organizací. Časopis Sociální práce.
  8. Horák, P. (2007). Změna cílů státních sociálních programů v průběhu jejich implementace street-level byrokraty. Dissertation thesis, Masaryk University.
  9. Horáková, M., & Horák, P. (2013). Zaměstnatelnost skupin ohrožených nezaměstnaností na současných trzích práce. Sociológia.
  10. International Journal of Public Administration. (2025). Public sector organizational resilience studies in Czechia.
  11. MUNI Press. (2014). Česká politika zaměstnanosti v době krize a po krizi.
  12. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Pavel Horák citation metrics and indexed publications.
  13. Horák, P. (2012). Měření governance jako způsobu řízení, koordinace, kontroly a realizace veřejných politik. Fórum sociální politiky.
Posted in: BiographyTagged: Anthropology Award, Behavioral Science Award, Civic Leadership Award, Communication Studies Award, Community Development Award, Criminology Research Award, Cultural Studies Award, Development Studies Award, Economic Research Award, Economics and Society Award, Education Excellence Award, Educational Research Award, Gender Studies Award, Global Humanities Award, Global Social Innovation Award, Global Social Research Award, Global Social Sciences Excellence Award, Governance Research Award, Human Behavior Research Award, Human Society Award, Humanitarian Research Award, International Relations Award, International Social Sciences Award, International Sociology Award, Political Science Award, Psychology Research Award, Public Administration Award, Public Policy Award, Social Change Award, Social Development Award, Social Impact Award, Social Innovation Award, Social Leadership Award, Social Policy Award, Social Research Excellence Award, Social Sciences Award, Sociology Research Award

Mehrdad Arabestani | Social Sciences | Breakthrough Research Award

Published on 28/08/202528/08/2025 by Forensic Scientist Awards

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehrdad Arabestani | Social Sciences | Breakthrough Research Award

University of Tehran | Iran

Dr. Mehrdad Arabestani is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Tehran and also serves as an Adjunct Faculty at the Institute for Cultural, Social, and Civilization Studies. Over the course of his distinguished academic career, he has established himself as one of the leading voices in cultural anthropology and ethnographic studies in Iran. His research extends across identity, intersubjectivity, religion, ritual practices, and the anthropology of migration, providing deep insights into both Iranian society and wider global cultural dynamics. Through his extensive teaching, prolific publications, and international collaborations, Dr. Mehrdad Arabestani has continually shaped anthropological discourse and has become an influential figure in both regional and international scholarship.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Mehrdad Arabestani pursued his academic journey through a combination of interdisciplinary training that bridges the social sciences and the health sciences. He began with a foundation in the biological sciences, later advancing his studies to explore the complex dynamics of culture, identity, and society. His graduate research developed critical expertise in anthropology, particularly in examining how symbolic systems, rituals, and intersubjective practices shape human experience. His doctoral research was conducted with a strong focus on ethnography, giving him direct exposure to diverse cultural contexts and cementing his reputation as an innovative researcher who integrates theoretical and field-based insights.

Experience

Throughout his academic career, Dr. Mehrdad Arabestani has served as a faculty member in anthropology, engaging in teaching, mentoring, and supervising a wide range of students and research projects. His role at the University of Tehran has been pivotal in shaping future anthropologists, while his adjunct appointment at the Institute for Cultural, Social, and Civilization Studies has allowed him to contribute to interdisciplinary research initiatives. Beyond Iran, he has been invited as a guest lecturer and presenter at renowned universities and conferences across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. His professional experience is not confined to academia; he has also participated in national-level cultural studies programs, contributed to encyclopedic knowledge systems, and collaborated in cross-cultural research projects that emphasize both theory and applied anthropology.

Research Interests

Dr. Mehrdad Arabestani’s research interests encompass a wide spectrum within cultural anthropology, including identity formation, ritual and religious practices, symbolic anthropology, and the lived experiences of minority groups. He has conducted extensive ethnographic studies among the Mandaeans and indigenous communities, as well as research into intersubjectivity, cultural precarity, and the anthropology of desire. His scholarship also addresses the intersections of migration, cultural change, and social integration, with an emphasis on how symbolic systems influence community resilience and transformation. By critically engaging with major anthropological theories while advancing original perspectives, his work continues to shape both academic debates and policy-relevant understandings of cultural life.

Awards

Dr. Mehrdad Arabestani has been recognized for his contributions to advancing the field of anthropology in Iran and beyond. His works are frequently cited in both Persian and international academic forums, and he has authored books, encyclopedia entries, and translated foundational texts that have broadened the accessibility of anthropological knowledge. His role as a translator and editor of seminal works in anthropology has positioned him as a mediator between global scholarship and local intellectual traditions. Through his scholarship, teaching, and engagement with diverse audiences, he has built a reputation as an intellectual leader committed to innovation, interdisciplinarity, and the promotion of cultural understanding.

Publications

Dr. Mehrdad Arabestani has published widely in leading international and national journals, books, and encyclopedias, addressing themes of cultural identity, ritual, religion, and intersubjectivity. His works are frequently cited and recognized as significant contributions to contemporary anthropology.

1. Title: Ritual purity and the Mandaeans’ identity
Journal: Iran and the Caucasus
Published on: 2012
Citation: 22

2. Title: The Semai’s response to missionary work: From resistance to compliance
Journal: Anthropological Notebooks
Published on: 2011
Citation: 20

3. Title: The Mandaeans’ Religious System: From Mythos to Logos
Journal: Iran and the Caucasus
Published on: 2016
Citation: 17

4. Title: The Mandaean Identity Challenge
Journal: In Crises and (Edited by Elizabeth Morrell & Michael D. Barr)
Published on: 2010
Citation: 8

5. Title: Cosmology, identity and food related rituals among the Mandaeans
Journal: Archives de sciences socials des religions
Published on: 2020
Citation: 4

6. Title: The fatherless society: Discourse of the hysteric in Iran
Journal: Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society
Published on: 2019
Citation: 3

7. Title: Changing world of the Mandaeans
Journal: Iranian Journal of Anthropological Research
Published on: 2019
Citation: 3

Conclusion

Dr. Mehrdad Arabestani’s career reflects a rare combination of academic rigor, interdisciplinary vision, and a commitment to advancing cultural anthropology both in Iran and globally. His work has opened critical spaces for dialogue on identity, ritual, and intersubjectivity while simultaneously addressing pressing social issues such as migration, cultural transitions, and minority rights. By bridging theory and practice, as well as global and local perspectives, he has consistently contributed to reshaping the landscape of anthropological inquiry. His scholarly excellence, extensive publications, and international influence make him a highly deserving candidate for the Breakthrough Research Award, which recognizes individuals who have made transformative contributions to their fields.

Posted in: BiographyTagged: Anthropology Excellence Award, Breakthrough Ideas Award, Community Development Award, Critical Thinking Award, Cross-Cultural Studies Award, Cultural Studies Award, Digital Society Award, Economic Research Award, Education and Society Award, Emerging Social Sciences Award, Evidence-Based Policy Award, Excellence in Social Sciences Award, Future Leaders in Social Sciences Award, Future of Society Award, Global Change Award, Global Collaboration Award, Global Governance Award, Global Impact Award in Social Sciences, Global Social Sciences Award, Higher Education in Social Sciences Award, Human Behavior Studies Award, Human Development Award, Human Rights Advocacy Award, Innovation in Social Sciences Award, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Award, International Social Research Award, Knowledge for Society Award, Leadership in Social Sciences Award, Lifelong Contribution in Social Sciences Award, Outstanding Social Scientist Award, Peace and Society Award, Policy and Governance Award, Political Science Innovation Award, Psychology Breakthrough Award, Public Policy Leadership Award, Research Innovation Award, Social Development Award, Social Equity Award, Social Inclusion Award, Social Justice Award, Social Research Excellence Award, Social Sciences Research Award, Society and Culture Award, Society and Technology Award, Sociology Research Award, Sustainable Society Award, Transformative Research Award, Women in Social Sciences Award, Young Social Scientist Award, Youth in Social Sciences Award

Caroline Wagner | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Published on 24/04/202524/04/2025 by Forensic Scientist Awards

Prof. Caroline Wagner | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ohio State University | United States

Prof. Caroline S. Wagner is a renowned scholar in science and technology policy, currently serving as a Professor at the John Glenn College of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University. With expertise in global innovation networks, international collaboration, and scientometrics, she has shaped policy discussions through academic research and advisory roles for governments and organizations like the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Royal Society of London.

Professional profile👤

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Prolific and High-Impact Research

    • Extensive Publication Record: Authored multiple peer-reviewed books (e.g., The Collaborative Era in Science) and monographs, with over 8,453+ citations (h-index: 38).

    • Interdisciplinary Reach: Works span science policy, global innovation networks, international R&D collaboration, and scientometrics.

    • COVID-19 Research: Rapid contributions to understanding global research dynamics during the pandemic (e.g., PLOS One, Scientometrics).

  2. Leadership in Global Science Policy

    • Advisory Roles:

      • Chair, NSF Advisory Committee for International Science & Engineering (2020–2023).

      • Advisor to the Royal Society of London, OECD, and UN on science diplomacy and collaboration.

    • Editorial Influence: Former editor of Science and Public Policy (Oxford) and founder of Research Policy and Strategic Management (Frontiers).

  3. Recognition and Honors

    • Elected Fellow of Sigma Xi (2023) and AAAS (2006).

    • SCIMago Best Paper Award (2016) and keynote invitations (e.g., National Science Foundation, Harvard, Max Planck Institute).

    • Featured in top-tier media (Nature, Science, The Economist).

  4. International Collaboration

    • Pioneered studies on China-U.S. science relations, research networks, and geopolitical impacts on knowledge flows (e.g., Science and Public Policy, 2023).

    • Workshops/conferences in Europe, Asia, and North America (e.g., EU-SPRI, Tsinghua University).

  5. Teaching and Mentorship

    • Advised doctoral and Fulbright scholars (e.g., Zhejiang University, USP Brazil).

    • Developed curricula (e.g., Undergraduate Minor in Science, Engineering, and Public Policy at Ohio State).

Education 🎓

  • 2003: Ph.D., University of Amsterdam (Science & Technology Dynamics)

  • 1983: M.A., George Washington University (Science, Technology & Public Policy)

  • 1977: B.A., Trinity College (Liberal Arts)

Experience 💼

  • 2022–Present: Professor, Ohio State University

  • 2011–2022: Milton & Roslyn Wolf Chair in International Affairs, OSU

  • 2006–2010: Senior Analyst, SRI International

  • 1993–2005: Senior Analyst, The RAND Corporation

  • 1990–1993: U.S. Congress Staff (House Committee on Science)

Research Interests Social Sciences 🔍

Global science collaboration, innovation policy, scientometrics, U.S.-China research dynamics, and the impact of international networks on scientific progress.

Awards & Honors 🏆

  • 2023: Elected Fellow, Sigma Xi

  • 2020–2023: Chair, NSF Advisory Committee for International Science

  • 2016: SCImago Best Paper Award (5-year impact)

  • 2006: Distinguished Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Publications 📚

  • Network structure, self-organization, and the growth of international collaboration in science
    Authors: CS Wagner, L Leydesdorff
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 1498

  • Approaches to understanding and measuring interdisciplinary scientific research (IDR): A review of the literature
    Authors: CS Wagner, JD Roessner, K Bobb, JT Klein, KW Boyack, J Keyton, …
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 1005

  • The new invisible college: Science for development
    Author: CS Wagner
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 774

  • International collaboration in science and the formation of a core group
    Authors: L Leydesdorff, CS Wagner
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 582

  • The continuing growth of global cooperation networks in research: A conundrum for national governments
    Authors: CS Wagner, HW Park, L Leydesdorff
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 409

  • Science and technology collaboration: Building capability in developing countries
    Authors: CS Wagner, I Brahmakulam, B Jackson, A Wong, T Yoda
    Year: 2001
    Citations: 384

  • Is the United States losing ground in science? A global perspective on the world science system
    Authors: L Leydesdorff, C Wagner
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 329

  • Mapping the network of global science: comparing international co-authorships from 1990 to 2000
    Authors: CS Wagner, L Leydesdorff
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 325

  • Six case studies of international collaboration in science
    Author: CS Wagner
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 298

  • International research collaboration: Novelty, conventionality, and atypicality in knowledge recombination
    Authors: CS Wagner, TA Whetsell, S Mukherjee
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 259

Conclusion 🌟

A trailblazer in science policy, Dr. Wagner bridges academia and global governance. Her work on international research collaboration, especially amid geopolitical shifts (e.g., U.S.-China relations), underscores science as a diplomatic tool. Recognized by Nature, Science, and governments, she continues to influence how nations navigate the evolving research landscape.

Posted in: BiographyTagged: Academic Social Innovation Award, Anthropology Research Excellence, Applied Social Science Champion, Behavioral Economics Award, Behavioral Studies Honor, Best Paper in Social Sciences, Civic Engagement Award, Community Change Champion, Cross-Cultural Studies Honor, Cultural Impact Leader Award, Cultural Studies Merit Award, Digital Society Research Medal, Economic Behavior Achievement, Education and Society Award, Educational Equity Award, Ethics in Society Award, Excellence in Sociology Award, Gender Studies Recognition, Global Citizenship Honor, Global Social Impact Award, Global Sociology Honor, Human Rights Research Award, Humanities and Social Integration, Innovation in Social Analysis, Interdisciplinary Social Award, Media and Society Research Prize, Migration Studies Excellence, Outstanding Social Research Medal, Peace and Conflict Research Award, Policy and Governance Award, Political Science Innovation Prize, Psychology and Society Award, Public Policy Visionary Prize, Qualitative Research Excellence, Quantitative Social Analysis Award, Researcher of the Year in Social Sciences, Rural Development Research Honor, Social Development Award, Social Equity Contribution Award, Social Futures Fellowship, Social Innovation Leadership Prize, Social Justice Thought Leader, Social Policy Achievement Award, Social Sciences Educator Excellence, Social Sciences Research Award, Social Thought Breakthrough, Societal Impact Scholar Award, Sociological Inquiry Recognition, Urban Studies Research Award, Young Social Scientist Award

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