Celebrating Excellence: Dr. Oudom Hean Wins the Fred Waldron Research Award at NDSU

|   Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth

We are delighted to announce that Dr. Oudom Hean, a faculty member and Challey Institute Scholar at North Dakota State University (NDSU), has been bestowed with the highly esteemed Fred Waldron Research Award. This distinguished accolade, presented by the NDSU Development Foundation Board of Trustees, is a testament to Dr. Hean's exceptional contributions to research and scholarship in the fields of economics and finance.

During his three years at NDSU, Oudom has delved into unique research areas, authoring or coauthoring 17 peer-reviewed journal articles, a book chapter, and two influential technical reports, one for the World Bank. His research spans a diverse spectrum of topics, including the impact of bank competition on entrepreneurship, the effects of school closures on marginalized communities during COVID-19, and the role of state taxes in fostering innovation. These distinct areas of study showcase his originality and the breadth of his contributions, sparking intrigue and inspiration.

Known for his rigorous and relevant research, Oudom’s insights into how economic factors influence state and regional prosperity have shaped policy discussions and offered practical solutions to complex problems. For example, his research on the repercussions of school closures provides crucial lessons for managing future public health crises. At the same time, his studies on taxation and innovation contribute to crafting policies that promote economic growth, instilling a sense of reassurance and confidence in the practicality of his work.

Dr. Hean’s commitment to NDSU's land-grant mission, which prioritizes making education and research beneficial to the wider community, is not only commendable but also transformative. He actively shares his findings through public outlets such as The Bismarck Tribune and The Fargo Forum, ensuring that his research reaches beyond the academic realm and contributes to the public discourse on economic policies. This direct involvement with the community not only showcases his dedication but also amplifies the reach and impact of his research, making it more accessible and pertinent to all.

His passion for research is evident in his publications and mentorship of students. He has actively engaged with undergraduate and MBA students, encouraging them to participate in research and helping them understand its relevance and application. His commitment to fostering a research-oriented environment has inspired many of his students to embark on research projects, enriching their educational journey at NDSU. His mentorship is a shining example of how dedication and guidance can shape the future of research.

Dr. Oudom Hean's receipt of the Fred Waldron Research Award is a testament to his unwavering dedication to research excellence and his significant contributions to academia and society. NDSU and the broader community continue to benefit from his expertise, making him deserving of this prestigious award. His ongoing work promises to provide valuable insights and foster an environment where knowledge creates opportunities for all.

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