Dr. Sherbaz Khan, Jinnah University for Women, Pakistan.
Publication Profiles
Education and Experience
- Ph.D. in Management Sciences, Greenwich University (Nov 2023)Β

- MBA in Management Sciences (Marketing), Greenwich University (2013)Β

- BBA in Management Sciences (Marketing), Greenwich University (2010)Β

- Associate Professor & Head of Department, Jinnah University for Women (2024-Present)Β

- Research Faculty/Managing Editor, CBM-IoBM (2023)Β

- Faculty & Supervisor, Jinnah University for Women (2019-2023)Β

- Associate Editor/Research Supervisor, SZABIST (2015-2018)Β

- Research Coordinator, Greenwich University (2013-2015)Β

Suitability For The Award
Dr. Sherbaz Khan, a seasoned academician and researcher, has over a decade of experience in teaching and research at prestigious institutions. With a Ph.D. in Management Sciences, his expertise spans SEM, Fuzzy Inference Systems, Artificial Neural Networks, and Multi-Group Analysis. Currently serving as Head of the Department at Jinnah University for Women, he has supervised numerous research projects, advanced academic standards, and contributed significantly to research culture, making him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Professional Development
Sherbaz Khan is committed to continuous professional development in the field of academic research and teaching. He regularly participates in workshops and research methodology seminars, which have helped enhance his teaching practices and research supervision skills. Khan’s development includes extensive experience in using advanced research tools such as SPSS, NVIVO, and Smart PLS, empowering students with quantitative and qualitative research skills. His role as a faculty member has enabled him to mentor students in research methods and thesis writing, significantly contributing to their academic success. Additionally, his leadership as Head of Department has nurtured a research-driven environment.Β 


Research Focus
Publication Top Notes
The impact of the enablers of green supplier selection and procurement on supply chain performanceΒ (2024)
International Journal of Procurement Management, 21(3), pp. 349β377Β 
The effect of religiosity, materialism and self-esteem on compulsive and impulsive buying behaviorΒ (2024)
Journal of Islamic MarketingΒ 
A grey decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory model for digital warehouse management in supply chain networksΒ (2023)
Decision Analytics Journal, 8, 100293Β
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Designing a knowledge-based system (KBS) to study consumer purchase intention: the impact of digital influencers in PakistanΒ (2023)
Kybernetes, 52(5), pp. 1720β1744Β 
Supply Chain Resilience During Pandemic Disruption: Evidence from the Healthcare Sector of Pakistan: Evaluating Demand and Supply Chain ResilienceΒ (2023)
Understanding Complex Systems, Part F1776, pp. 235β254Β 
Phenomenological Study of Pharmaceutical Supply Chain in Pakistan: Innovative Approaches to Minimize Operational InefficienciesΒ (2023)
Understanding Complex Systems, Part F1776, pp. 211β233Β 
Obstacles in Disruption and Adoption of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) Practices by Manufacturing IndustriesΒ (2023)
Understanding Complex Systems, Part F1776, pp. 153β179Β 
The role communication, informativeness, and social presence play in the social media recruitment context of an emerging economyΒ (2023)
Cogent Business and Management, 10(3), 2251204Β 