Faculty Member Profile
Mohammed Hejazi
Head of Supply Chain Management Department,
Associate Professor, Supply Chain
College of Business Administration- Dahban
Major of Supply Chain Management - College of Business Administration - D
Overview
Mohammed Hejazi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Technology and Management. He holds a PhD of Manufacturing and Technology Management from the University of Toledo, a Master of Environmental, Health and Safety from University of Findlay and a BA in Medical Science from King Abdul-Aziz University, KSA. His various service work experiences include Visiting Assistant Professor of Management at University of Evansville, Quality Assurance Auditor at Saudi Glass Company and Medical Technologist at King Abdul Aziz University Hospital. His research interest is in the areas of Supply Chain Optimization, Supply chain Resilience, Sustainable Operations, Service complexity, Service innovation, Supply Chain in Healthcare industry. His articles have been published in Business Processes Management Journal, KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, Journal of Critical Review and European Journal of Logistics, Purchasing and Supply Chain Management.
Contact Information
m.hejazi@UBT.EDU.SA
Qualifications
UBT’s Researcher of the Month award from the University of Business and Technology Dec 2022
UBT’s Researcher of the Month award from the University of Business and Technology
Dec 2020
Awarded University Fellowship during Ph.D. Program University of Toledo 2014-2015
Exprience
- Assistant Professor at University of Business and Technology, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (2016-Present)
- Visiting Assistant Professor at University of Evansville, Indiana,USA (2015-2016)
- Graduate and Teaching Assistant at University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, USA (2011-2012)
- Instructor at Islamic Center of Greater Toledo. Toledo, Ohio, USA (2007-2010)
- Quality Assurance Auditor (2004-2005)
- Medical Lab Technologist (2001-2004)
Research
Digitalization of Supply Chain
Buying Behavior
Organizational Learning
Supply Chain Resilience
Service Innovations Healthcare Operations
Supply Chain Complexity Supply chain Sustainability
Supply Chain vulnerability and Risk Management
Supply Chain Security