Enigma Business School Expands Research Identification Through ResearchID Registration

We are pleased to announce that Enigma Business School has expanded its research identification framework through ResearchID registration as part of our ongoing commitment to strengthening research visibility, academic traceability, and global recognition of scholarly contributions. This registration reflects our intention to support accurate researcher identification and enhance the discoverability of academic work within international research environments.

ResearchID provides a structured identification system that enables researchers and institutions to maintain consistent attribution of scholarly outputs across publications, citation databases, and academic indexing platforms. Through this registration, we strengthen the linkage between researchers, their research outputs, and institutional affiliation, supporting clearer recognition of academic contributions within global research ecosystems.

The adoption of ResearchID represents an important step in reinforcing research governance and academic identity management. As research activities increasingly involve collaboration across institutions and disciplines, reliable identification systems play a critical role in ensuring transparency, improving citation accuracy, and supporting the integrity of academic records. This initiative supports our broader effort to enhance research management practices and institutional research visibility.

ResearchID registration supports standardized identification across multiple research platforms, enabling improved tracking of publications, consistent author attribution, and more structured documentation of research outputs. The framework contributes to stronger integration between institutional research activities and international research databases, supporting measurable visibility of scholarly contributions.

We will continue to strengthen research infrastructure, enhance academic documentation systems, and support initiatives that improve global accessibility and recognition of research outputs. This step reinforces our long term commitment to advancing research transparency, academic credibility, and meaningful participation within the global research community.