Description
Sustainable and resilient supply chain management has become a strategic priority across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions as these economies navigate rapid market transformation. Global trade routes and growing consumer demand, MENA supply chains face unique vulnerabilities and global shocks. At the same time, infrastructure investments and digitalization initiatives are creating opportunities to redesign supply chains that are environmentally sustainable. Integrating sustainability principles with resilience strategies is therefore essential for organizations in MENA to ensure long-term value creation in an increasingly complex global landscape.
Sustainable and Resilient Supply Chain Management in MENA: Challenges, Innovations, and Policy Perspectives explores dynamics of supply chain management in the MENA region. It further examines how humanitarian crises shape supply chain operations and sustainability efforts. Covering topics such as supply chain management, sustainability, and logistics vulnerabilities, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, policy makers, business leaders, graduate students, and more.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Raed Awashreh (Ed.)
Dr.
Raed Awashreh
is Professor of Management & Public Administration. He brings over 25 years of combined academic and industry experience, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Dr. Awashreh has authored 100 articles, several Book chapters, and 3 books spanning topics such as, human resources, governance, public policy, strategy, leadership, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, multidisciplinary linked AI, and management. In addition to his academic role, Dr. Awashreh serves as a consultant in business, management, governance, HR, and organizational development, working closely with government, private, and non-governmental sectors. He earned his degrees in Public Administration and Management from Flinders University, Australia, and Monterey, USA.
Abdelsalam Hamid (Ed.)
Abdelsalam Adam Hamid
is an assistant Professor in Supply chain Management A’Sharqiyah University, Sultanate of Oman. He served as an assistant professor of supply chain at International Maritime College Oman. Prior to that he worked as an assistant professor and head of Business Administration Department at Sudan University of Science and Technology also he was Researcher at Hanken School of Economics, Finland. Abdelsalam has published books, chapters, and more than 30 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He is editorial board member in Scopus indexed journals. His research interests lie in supply chain, supply chain and Technology, Sustainable supply chain, practices, logistics operations management, and industrial marketing.