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David Asamoah

Supply Chain and Information Systems

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Prof. David Asamoah has been with Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) for the past 17 years and he is currently a Professor and the Pro-Vice Chancellor of KNUST. Before assuming the position of the Pro-Vice Chancellor of KNUST, he was the Head for the Department of Supply Chain and Information Systems at KNUST School of Business (KSB).He received his Bachelors’ degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Masters’ degree in Business Administration and PhD in Logistics & Supply Chain Management all from KNUST. Prof. Asamoah’s teaching and research interests are in the areas of Supply Chain management and Information Systems, with particular interest in Enterprise Resource Planning, Supply Chain Digitalization and Digital Transformation, Data-driven Supply Chains, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Supply Chain disruption and resilience. He has co-authored and published in many reputable journals including IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, the International Journal of Logistics Management Communication of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS), Information Systems Frontiers, International Journal of Information Management, Information Technology for Development. He also has various conference proceedings and book chapters from notable conference such as Decision Sciences Institute Annual Conference, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), and International Federation of Information Processors Conference (IFIP). He is currently a Research Fellow and Senior Technical Advisor at the Centre for Applied Research and Innovation in Supply Chains – Africa (CARISCA), a USAID sponsored project between Arizona State University (ASU) and KNUST.Prof. Asamoah's service activities have been diverse and extensive, resulting in a wealth of experience in delivering high-quality services to both local and international communities. Over the years, he has served as chair and member of numerous statutory and ad-hoc committees within the university community, as well as moderator for several KNUST-affiliated universities.At the national level, Prof. Asamoah's contributions include; Serving as Deputy Chair of the Governing Council for the Institute of Project Management Professionals and as a Faculty Advisory Board member for Sunyani Technical University, serving as a panel assessor for over ten tertiary institutions' accreditation processes on behalf of the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC), including the University of Ghana Business School, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, and Kumasi Technical University, and functioning as an External Assessor for faculty promotions at various Universities in Ghana, including Kumasi Technical University, University of Cape Coast, and Sunyani Technical University.Internationally, Prof. Asamoah has served as an organizing committee member and mini-track co-chair for several international conferences, such as AMCIS and IFIP. He also serves as an ad-hoc reviewer for numerous reputable supply chain and information systems journals. Currently, he is a member of the Editorial Review Boards for the Africa Journal of Management and the Journal of African Business.Prof. Asamoah's extensive experience in university administration includes serving as Vice-Dean of KNUST School of Business for two consecutive academic calendars and as Head of Department (HoD) for three consecutive academic calendars. As HoD, he facilitated the progression of colleague lecturers in both terminal degree attainment and academic rank advancement. He has prioritized student satisfaction by overseeing excellent teaching, organizing relevant seminars, field trips, and workshops to expose students to practical experiences. Prof. Asamoah has supervised several Ph.D. students since 2017.Prof. Asamoah, as KNUST's Host, successfully secured funding from the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP) in both 2017 and 2022. These projects facilitated collaboration with Ghanaian Professors from various Universities in the United States, focusing on assisting KNUST faculty in publishing in high-ranking peer-reviewed journals and supporting the University's MPhil and PhD programs.Prior to academia, he co-founded Asamoah & Williams Consulting, specializing in Management Consulting, with over a decade of experience providing consulting services in financial management and microfinance software implementation. His clients included prestigious institutions like the World Bank, GIZ, and the Ministry of Finance-Ghana, contributing to various development projects in the financial sector.

Research Summary

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The researcher focuses on innovative supply chain management practices and ethical considerations within a multidisciplinary framework. Their work encompasses both practical applications of technology in supply chains and thoughtful examination of how ethical frameworks can ensure responsible AI adoption. The research highlights the role of governance mechanisms and policy in shaping organizational performance while emphasizing the importance of ethics in influencing these systems, particularly through topics like AI development frameworks and status quo bias theory.

Research Themes

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Inter-organizational systems use and supply chain performance: Mediating role of supply chain management capabilities(2020)
The effect of supply chain responsiveness on customer development(2021)
Examining the relationship between dimensions of supply chain integration, operational performance and firm performance: evidence from Ghana(2022)
An examination of pharmaceutical supply chain for artemisinin‐based combination therapies in Ghana(2011)
Examining the Relationships between Supply Chain Integration, Information Sharing, and Supply Chain Performance: A Replication Study(2016)
Users' perspective of medical logistics supply chain system in Ghana: The case of Adansi South District Health Directorate(2011)
Untangling the nexus between supplier relationship management and competitive advantage: insights on the role of procurement performance and supply chain responsiveness(2023)
Optimizing Drug Supply Chain in Hospital Pharmacy Department: An Empirical Evidence from a Developing Country(2015)
Antecedent and influence of health logistics flow on health logistics service performance and customer satisfaction(2024)
Social network relationship, supply chain resilience and customer-oriented performance of small and medium enterprises in a developing economy(2020)
Antecedents and outcomes of supply chain security practices: the role of organizational security culture and supply chain disruption occurrence(2021)
Moderating effect of supply chain complexity in governance mechanisms and operational performance relationship: Evidence from a sub-Saharan African market(2021)
How Digital Transformation is Reshaping Supply Chains: from Networks to Ecosystems(2023)
Achieving green firm reputation through green customer salience and reverse logistics practices()
Examining green capabilities as drivers of green supply chain management adoption(2020)
Unpacking the role of green absorptive capacity in the relationship between green supply chain management practices and firm performance(2023)
Investigating the Antecedents of Green Manufacturing Practices Adoption in a Sub-Saharan African Country: An Extended Institutional Theory Perspective(2024)
Achieving green firm reputation through green customer salience and reverse logistics practices(2023)
Socially Responsible Supply Chain: The Roles of Stakeholder Pressure and Supply Chain Ambidexterity(2025)
Examining the effect of mobile money transfer (MMT) capabilities on business growth and development impact(2019)
Effect of supply chain management practices on customer development and start-up performance(2019)
How interfirm governance mechanisms and capabilities determine supply chain responsiveness in small businesses: Evidence from an African market(2021)
Evaluating the Effect of Logistical Drivers on Cocoa Supply Chain in Ghana: A Case of Transroyal Ghana Limited(2013)
AHP Approach for Supplier Evaluation and Selection in a Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Firm in Ghana(2012)
How Do Individuals Justify and Rationalize their Criminal Behaviors in Online Romance Fraud?(2020)
Understanding Internet Fraud: Denial of Risk Theory Perspective(2019)
Unearthing the relationship between supply chain social capital and firm performance: the role of supply chain responsiveness(2023)
Examining the effects of Information Technology Outsourcing on Competitive Advantage(2018)
Impact of ERP Implementation on Business Process Outcomes: A Replication of a United States Study in a Sub-Saharan African Nation(2015)
Effect of Inter-Organizational Systems Use on Supply Chain Capabilities and Performance(2019)
Antecedents and Outcomes of Extent of ERP Systems Implementation in the Sub-Saharan Africa Context: A Panoptic Perspective(2018)
Examination of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation in a Sub-Saharan African (SSA) nation: A panoptic perspective(2016)
The Effect of Institutional Pressures on Ethical Behavior and Extent of ERP Implementation: Evidence from Organizations in Selected Sub-Saharan African Nations.(2015)
Assessing the Role of Transport in the Achievement of Maternal Mortality Reduction in Ghana(2012)
Analysis of Ghana's cocoa value chain towards services and standards for stakeholders(2012)
The Effect of Data Driven Culture on Customer Development and Firm Performance: The Role of Supply Chain Information Sharing and Supply Chain Information Quality(2021)
How Does IOS-Enabled Business Intelligence Enhance Supply Chain Performance?(2021)
Domain knowledge, ethical acumen, and query capabilities (DEQ): a framework for generative AI use in education and knowledge work(2024)
Optimizing Patient Flow and Resource Utilization in Out Patient Clinic:A Comparative Study of Nkawie Government Hospital and Aniwaa Health Center(2014)
Analysis of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Shortage in Ghana: A Case of the Ashanti Region(2012)
Drivers and Effects of Inter-Organizational Systems (IOS) use in a developing country(2018)
The influence of the status quo bias theory in the compliance to public procurement regulations in a Sub-Saharan economy(2018)
The influence of the status quo bias theory in the compliance to public procurement regulations in a Sub-Saharan economy(2018)
Exploring the factors that drive use of self-service technologies in air-travel in an African country(2021)
Exploring the factors that drive Use of Self-Service Technologies in Air-travel in an African country(2019)
The Significance and Barriers to Organizational Interoperability in Smart Service Ecosystems: A Socio-technical Systems Approach(2022)
Determinants Analysis of Customer switching Behavior in Ghanaian Telecommunication Industry, An Exploratory and Inferential study(2012)
The Association between Institutional Absorptive Capacity, Electronic Procurement Assimilation and Procurement Process in Public Sector Organizations(2020)
Time Series Analysis of Electricity Meter Supply in Ghana(2012)
Company share valuation: the cases of Atwima Kwanwoma Rural Bank Ltd. & Okomfo Anokye Rural Bank Ltd.(2005)
Governance mechanisms and operational performance: the moderating effects of structural network complexity(2019)
Modelling of simple relief supply chains(2012)
Hemoperitoneum complicating uterine fibroid: case report(2025)

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