Dr Abubakar Ali

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Lecturer

Email: abubakar.ali@tudublin.ie

Tel: 01 220 6481

Abubakar Ali has a PhD in Supply Chain Resilience from Technological University (TU) Dublin. He also holds an MSc in Supply Chain Management from the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) and a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt from the Cork Institute of Technology. Abubakar is currently a lecturer in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at TU Dublin, College of Business. He is the programme chair for the new postgraduate Diploma in Business Resilience in the School of Business Technology, Retail and Supply Chain. Before starting his academic career, he worked for companies such as Irish Express Cargo and Geodis Logistics Ireland for over ten years. My research interests are Supply Chain Risk Management, Supply Chain Resilience Capabilities and Dynamic Capabilities. My current research focuses on the firm dynamic resilience capabilities to supply chain disruptions.

Current Research

 My current research focuses on the relationship between supply chain resilience capabilities and dynamic capabilities and their effect on firm performance.

Academic Journal Publications

 Ali, A., Mahfouz, A. and Arisha, A. (2017), “Analysing supply chain resilience: integrating the constructs in a concept mapping framework via a systematic literature review”, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Vol. 22 No. 1, pp. 16-39

 Ali, A., Mahfouz, A. and Arisha, A. (2017), “Supply Chain Resilience Capabilities and Dynamic Capabilities: A Conceptual Framework”, 22nd Annual Logistics Research Network Conference, 6th - 8th September 2017, Southampton, UK, pp. 475–483.

 Ali, A., Mahfouz, A. and Arisha, A. (2018), “Exploring Firm Supply Chain Resilience Capabilities in the Food Industry: A Dynamic Capabilities Perspective”, 25th Annual EurOMA Conference, 24-26 June 2018, Budapest, Hungary, pp. 1-10.

 Siham, R., Ali, A., Crowe, J., Mahfouz, A. (2021), “TDABC capabilities for performance measurement: A case study in a manufacturing context”, PROLOG 2021: International Conference on Project Logistics, 29 September – 2 October 2021, IAE & La Cite Nantes Congress Centre, Nantes, France.

 

 

 

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