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Matilda Kokui Owusu-Bio

Supply Chain and Information Systems

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About

Dr Owusu-Bio is a Lecturer in the Department of Supply Chain and Information at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) School of Business. She has over 8 years of working as a Lecturer. Her research focus is in Supply Chain Management and Humanitarian Logistics and has publications, attended and participated in academic conferences globally in these areas. Dr Owusu-Bio has a PhD in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Her PhD work focused on innovation in the Humanitarian logistics sphere.Dr Owusu-Bio is the Head of the KNUST Travel Service desk, and a Skilled-Helper with the University Counseling Unit.She is also the Industrial Liaison officer for the Regional Transport Research and Education Centre Kumasi (TRECK), an African Higher Education Centre of Excellence under the World Bank group, housed at KNUST. She is also the E-learning training coordinator for the U.S. State department Bureau of African affairs University Partnerships Initiative (UPI) in partnership with Texas International Education Consortium (TIEC). She is also the Senior Technical Advisor on Gender and Humanitarian Supply Chains for the Center for Applied research and Innovation in Supply Chain-Africa (CARISCA).Matilda is a Chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CMILT), Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP), Women in Logistics and Transport (WILAT) and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS).

Research Summary

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The researcher has conducted significant work on improving supply chain management through a range of innovative approaches, particularly in sustainable practices, collaborations, and ethical considerations. Their research integrates themes from corporate culture, analytics, collaboration, and ethics across multiple domains within the social sciences to enhance supply chain performance while addressing sustainability and accountability.

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Assessing the effects of sustainable supply chain management practices on operational performance: the role of business regulatory compliance and corporate sustainability culture(2024)
Reverse logistics and financial performance in a developing country context: the moderating role of analytics capability(2024)
Sustainable production, supply-side collaboration and market performance(2021)
Supply chain finance and performance: a bibliometric and content analysis(2025)
Bridging the gap: Towards guided plagiarism correction strategies(2024)
Harnessing Academic Integrity Among Students: Implementation of a Novel Web-Based Application for Plagiarism Detection and Prevention(2024)
Reducing food losses in agri-food supply chains; a multi-faceted approach(2025)
Mapping the Internal Supply Chain for Educational Institutions. A Case Study of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology(2015)
Exploring factors affecting the adoption and continuance usage of drone in healthcare: The role of the environment(2023)
The Effect of Self-Service Technologies on Customer Experiences in Banking(2022)
Exploring Factors Affecting the Adoption and Continuance Usage of Drone in Healthcare: The Role of the Environment(2023)
Early Supplier Involvement, Cost Reduction and Performance of Manufacturing Firms: The Role of Firm Size(2023)
Data for: <b>The Effect of Big Data Analytics Capability on Supply Chain Performance: The Role of Supply Chain Resilience.</b>(2023)
Data for: <b>The Effect of Big Data Analytics Capability on Supply Chain Performance: The Role of Supply Chain Resilience.</b>(2023)
Innovation novelty and performance of humanitarian organizations: boundary roles of innovation intensity and external communication(2025)

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