Sudipa Sarker
sudipa sarker

Dr Sudipa Sarker Lecturer in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Lecturer

Biography

I am trained as a Management, Economics and Industrial Engineer with a strong qualitative and quantitative research methods background. My area of expertise is the field of purchasing, operations, and supply chain management, with a particular concentration on competitiveness, sustainability, and risk management. I have over 13 years of experience in teaching, doing research, and consulting in various industries. I love to learn, teach, do research, and share my learnings.

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Fellowships and Awards

  • Higher Education Academy Fellow

 

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3 results

Understanding the Level of Digitization in Emerging Economies: Implications for Sustainable Development Goals

Book Chapter
Nahid, F., & Sarker, S. (2023)
Understanding the Level of Digitization in Emerging Economies: Implications for Sustainable Development Goals. In Q. T. Islam, R. Goel, & T. Singh (Eds.), Fostering Sustainable Businesses in Emerging Economies (53-69). Leeds, UK: Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-640-520231004
Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) can play a significant role in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) as they have the ability to reduce unemployment. Dig...

Evaluation of Carbon Emission Factors in the Cement Industry: An Emerging Economy Context

Journal Article
Khaiyum, M. Z., Sarker, S., & Kabir, G. (2023)
Evaluation of Carbon Emission Factors in the Cement Industry: An Emerging Economy Context. Sustainability, 15(21), Article 15407. https://doi.org/10.3390/su152115407
The cement industry is a major contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for 5–8% of global emissions. This industry is expanding, particularly in emerging economies, and i...

Behavioural factors for Industry 4.0 adoption: implications for knowledge-based supply chains

Journal Article
Taqi, A. M. M., Nur, S. M. S. A., Salman, S., Ahmed, T., Sarker, S., Ali, S. M., & Sankaranarayanan, B. (2023)
Behavioural factors for Industry 4.0 adoption: implications for knowledge-based supply chains. Operations Management Research, 16, 1122–1139. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12063-022-00338-9
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) is a relatively new and still emerging concept. Due to its novelty, companies find it extremely difficult to adopt I4.0 and reap the full benefit of the di...

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