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Evans Amoah

Supply Chain and Information Systems

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Evans AMOAH (PhD) is a Lecturer in the Department of Supply Chain and Information Systems at the KNUST School of Business (KSB), Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi. With a Ph.D. in Business and Management, specializing in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Dr. Amoah’s research interests lie at the intersection of digital transformation, business analytics, and supply chain management, particularly within the African context. His research explores how technology can enhance sustainability and efficiency in supply chains and businesses.Dr. Amoah has extensive experience in both teaching and IT, bringing a unique blend of academic expertise and technical knowledge. He is committed to helping students develop innovative solutions to complex business challenges, fostering creativity and critical thinking through mentorship and guidance. As an academic, he has contributed to various educational projects and the integration of technology into learning and business practices.In addition to his teaching and research responsibilities, Dr. Amoah plays an active role in academic and professional activities. He has been involved in organizing several academic events and conferences at KNUST, aiming to bring together experts and thought leaders in the field of supply chain and business technology. Dr. Amoah has also worked on several digital transformation projects that sought to improve efficiency in supply chain management.Dr. Amoah’s career is built upon a solid foundation of research, teaching, and practical experience in technology-driven business solutions. His passion for empowering students and professionals to innovate in the realm of IT and business is evident in his ongoing work and leadership within KNUST’s academic community.

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The researcher's work integrates traditional agroecological knowledge to adapt to climate change in agriculture (Ghana Upper East Region), employs innovative nutrient stewardship models for improving child nutrition (Ghana), and develops integrated strategies for rangeland management, all employing local expertise and diverse methodologies.

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