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Dr. Yaw Agyabeng-Mensah is a Lecturer in the Department of Management at Macquarie University, within the Business & Economics faculty. He holds a PhD from the School of Management and Marketing at Curtin University, Australia, and completed studies in Logistics Engineering and Management at Dalian Maritime University from September 2018 to July 2020. Affiliated with the Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship Research Centre, his primary research specialization is sustainable supply chain management. This encompasses circular supply chain management, modern slavery in supply chains, performance measurement, and related sustainable business practices. Agyabeng-Mensah teaches courses such as MGMT8040 Project Management in the Macquarie Business School.
With 50 journal articles and 2 book chapters to his name, Dr. Agyabeng-Mensah has garnered over 5,755 citations on Google Scholar, positioning him among Stanford and Elsevier's top 2% of scientists worldwide in 2025. He received the Outstanding Paper Award at the 2025 Emerald Literati Awards. His influential research has informed international policy discussions, featuring in reports by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the European Union. Key publications include 'Sustainable supply chain management and performance outcomes: supply chain practice view and mediated moderation perspectives' (Business Strategy and the Environment, 2025), 'Demystifying the economic potential of circular supply chain management practices' (Journal of Environmental Management, 2025), 'Market performance and social sustainability practices across manufacturing supply chains: the role of sustainability information exchange and corporate motives' (Supply Chain Management, 2025), 'Leveraging reverse engineering for CSCM practices: demystifying the roles of compositional capability and cooperative orientation under humane orientation and competition intensity' (Business Strategy and the Environment, 2026), and 'Digital co-transformation, interfirm knowledge creation, and collaborative innovation: Symmetrical and asymmetrical drivers of B2B SME performance under threats' (Industrial Marketing Management, 2026). As an ad hoc reviewer for esteemed journals including Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of International Business Studies, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, and Business Strategy & the Environment, he actively contributes to maintaining high scholarly standards in the field.
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