Adeel Shah

Adeel Shah is a senior lecturer (Supply Chain and logistic Department) at the Institute of Business Management. Expert and researcher in Textile and Apparel Operations, supply chain management, and green Supply Chain. He has worked in the Textile and Apparel industry, managing operations and supply chain before academics and research involvement. He is actively involved in consultancy and capstone supply chain projects for various industries.

Publications

Forecasting Practices in Textile and Apparel Export Industry: A Systematic Review
Adeel Shah, Rizwan Matloob Ellahi, Urooj Nazir, Musawir Ali Soomro. © 2022. 17 pages.
Sustainability in textile and apparel is an ideal that requires organizational effort starting from eco-design, encompassing manufacturing, distribution, and consumption....
The Resource and Leagile Strategy Model for Apparel Export Enterprises: A Proposed Model to Mitigate COVID-19 Uncertainties
Adeel Shah, Che Rosmawati Binti Che Mat, Alisa Ibrahim. © 2022. 14 pages.
Apparel export enterprises are organizations that are part of the global supply chain. Covid-19, a global pandemic, has emerged as a supply chain disruption since March 2020. The...
Industrial Revolution 4.0 and Supply Chain Management
Adeel Shah, Aisha Ismail. © 2022. 11 pages.
Innovation is taking place rapidly, which is changing the demand level. Diversifying the supply chain with changing demand patterns is another challenge to meet. Industrial...
Big Data Analytics: Applications and Barriers in Supply Chain
Arsalan Zahid Piprani, Amjad Ali, Adeel Shah. © 2022. 19 pages.
As the magnitude of accessible data grows, a multitude of business intelligence (BI) tools have emerged, all of which may be together referred to as big data analytics (BDA). BDA...
Global Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives for Reluctant Businesses
Syed Abdul Rehman Khan, Zhang Yu, Mirela Panait, Laeeq Razzak Janjua, Adeel Shah. © 2021. 280 pages.
Undeniably, the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is not new, but there is a huge difference between understanding the concept of CSR in developed and developing...