About Us

Dr. Iyas AlHamdan

Assistant Professor

For over 15 years of experience, Eias has been a researcher and lecturer in management sciences and has been doing higher educational consultancies for the last ten years.


Has taught undergrad and postgrad in management at many academic institutions in Syria and Australia. Has been conducting many empirical research and published in highly prestigious journals.

Qualification

    Phd in Mnagamenet 2021 – Macquarie University – Australia

    MRes in Management 2017 - Macquarie University – Australia

    MSC in International Business 2005 – Exeter University – UK

    BSc in Economics (Business Administrations) – Damascus University – Syria 

Teaching Areas

    Management – Decision Science - Leadership – Operations Management – business math and statistics – quantitative business methods

Research Interests

    Operations management

    supply chain management

    logistics

    Innovation

    Operations Research

    Supply chain agility

    Agile enterprise

    Service industry 

Publications

    Synergy among Lean, Six-Sigma and Quality Management Systems for Corporate Performance – An Empirical Study in China (Working paper) 


    Research on multi-channel supply chain decisions considering carbon emission cost and customer loyalty (Working paper)


    Power games in Logistics triads: Empirical case studies in New Zealand (Working paper)


    Evaluation of outsourcing procurement services offered by third-party logistics providers: an empirical study in China (Working paper)


    Exploring factors of shippers’ resistance to sustainable truck-sharing opportunities (Working paper)


    AI Humdan, E., Shi, Y., Behina, M., & Chowdhury, M. (2023). Examining agile supply chains: an empirical study in Australia. Production Planning & Control, 1-19.


    Al Humdan, E., Shi, Y., Behina, M., Chowdhury, M. M. H., & Mahmud, A. S. (2023). The role of innovativeness and supply chain agility in the Australian service industry: a dynamic capability perspective. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 53(11), 1-25.


    Al Humdan, E., Shi, P., & Behnia, M. (2022). Embracing agile ecosystem through digital transformation. The charted institute of Logistics and Transport, NZ.


    Third party purchase: an empirical study from the Chinese automotive industry (2022), the international journal of logistics systems and management.


    Shi, Y., Zheng, X., Venkatesh, V. G., Humdan, E. A., & Paul, S. K. (2022). The impact of digitalization on supply chain resilience: an empirical study of the Chinese manufacturing industry. Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing.


    Shi, Y., Gao, Y., Arthanari, T., & Humdan, E. A. (2022). An empirical study of the outcome-driven implementation in small-and medium-sized enterprises. Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing.


    Al Humdan, E., Shi, Y., Behnia, M., & Najmaei, A. (2020). Supply chain agility: a systematic review of definitions, enablers and performance implications. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 50(2), 287-312.


    Supply Chain Agility: Securing performance for Australian service sector (2019). 17th ANZAM Operations, Supply Chain and Services Management, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.


    Understanding Scientific Communities: A Co-Word Analysis in Supply Chain Agility Research (2018). 16th ANZAM Operations, Supply Chain and Services Management, Brisbane, Australia.


    Revisiting The Performance Implications of Supply Chain Agility (2017) 16th ANZAM Operations, Supply Chain and Services Management, Melbourne, Australia


    Najmaei, A., Alhumdan, E., & Behnia, M. (2017). Bridging the Gap between Agility and Performance: The Role of Business Model Innovation. In Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2017, No. 1, p. 12752). Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510: Academy of Management.

Dr. Iyas AlHamdan
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