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Dr Sadaat Yawar

Assistant Professor

Department: Newcastle Business School

Sadaat holds a master in international business and consumer studies and a PhD from the Kassel University, Germany. He has done his post-doc at Aalto University, Finland. He worked as an Assistant Professor at IIM, Visakhapatnam, India before joining ϲ. His research interests are buyer-supplier relationships, sustainability, supply chain managemnet, global production networks and industry 4.0. Sadaat has published in top ranked ABS journals in field of supply chain, logistics and operations management. He works with both qualitative and quantitative methods.

Sadaat has also secured external funding from various external organisations and contiunes to work at the intersection of supply chain managment, sustainaiblity, technology and production networks.

Sadaat Yawar

  • Abdullah Al-Qahtani Orchestration of Innovation Project Management: Exploring the case of Energy Sector in Kuwait Start Date: 17/01/2023
  • John Gichuhi Investigating the Applications of Machine Learning (ML) tools and models, and techniques to enhance Agricultural Supply Chain in times of disruption. Start Date: 17/01/2023

  • Operations Management PhD May 31 2014
  • PhD


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