Bernardine Chidozie | Supply Chain | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Bernardine Chidozie
Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco, Portugal

Bernardine Chidozie
Affiliation Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
Country Portugal
Scopus ID 58492227100
Documents 8
Citations 70
h-index 4
Subject Area Supply Chain
Event Business Global Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-4137-2970

Bernardine Chidozie is an industrial engineer, academic, and researcher whose work spans sustainable supply chains, digital transformation, biomass logistics, simulation modeling, decision-support systems, and engineering management. The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers whose scholarly contributions demonstrate methodological rigor, interdisciplinary relevance, and measurable influence within their respective fields. Her research activities have focused on developing practical and data-driven approaches to improve sustainability, operational efficiency, and resilience in complex supply chain networks.[1]

Abstract

Bernardine Chidozie has developed a research portfolio centered on sustainable supply chain management, digital transformation, logistics optimization, industrial engineering, and simulation-based decision support. Her academic work integrates analytical modeling, digital technologies, and sustainability frameworks to address contemporary challenges in biomass logistics and supply chain resilience. Through publications, conference presentations, academic teaching, and collaborative research activities, she has contributed to advancing evidence-based approaches for improving operational efficiency and sustainability performance in industrial systems.[2]

Keywords

Supply Chain Management, Sustainable Logistics, Biomass Supply Chains, Industrial Engineering, Simulation Modeling, Digital Transformation, Industry 5.0, Decision Support Systems, Circular Economy, Operational Optimization.

Introduction

The growing complexity of modern supply chains has increased the need for advanced analytical tools capable of supporting sustainable and resilient operational decisions. Researchers working at the intersection of engineering, logistics, and digital transformation play a critical role in addressing these challenges. Bernardine Chigozie Chidozie’s work reflects this interdisciplinary approach by combining simulation techniques, sustainability principles, and digital technologies to improve organizational performance and supply chain effectiveness.[3]

Research Profile

Bernardine Chidozie earned a PhD in Industrial Engineering and Management from the University of Aveiro, Portugal, where her doctoral research focused on simulation and digital mapping approaches for residual agroforestry biomass supply chains. She previously completed a Master’s degree in Electronic and Computer Engineering at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria, concentrating on intelligent charge control systems using fuzzy logic and PID controllers. Her multidisciplinary background combines expertise in engineering, optimization, control systems, logistics, and sustainability-oriented industrial management.[1]

  • Industrial Engineering and Management
  • Supply Chain Sustainability
  • Simulation Modeling
  • Digital Transformation and Industry 5.0
  • Circular Economy Applications
  • Decision Support Systems

Research Contributions

Bernardine Chidozie’s research focuses on sustainable biomass supply chains and the application of simulation-based methodologies to evaluate operational performance under different environmental and economic conditions. Her studies explore how digital tools can support decision-making and improve sustainability outcomes across logistics networks.[4]

Publications

  • Highlighting Sustainability Criteria in Residual Biomass Supply Chains: A Dynamic Simulation Approach (2024) — DOI: 10.3390/su16229709
  • Development of a Residual Biomass Supply Chain Simulation Model Using AnyLogistix: A Methodical Approach (2024) — DOI: 10.3390/logistics8040107
  • The Importance of Digital Transformation (5.0) in Supply Chain Optimization: An Empirical Study (2024) — DOI: 10.30657/pea.2024.30.12
  • Residual Agroforestry Biomass Supply Chain Simulation Insights and Directions: A Systematic Literature Review (2023) — DOI: 10.3390/su15139992
  • Development of an Intelligent Charge Control System Using Fuzzy Logic and PID Controllers for Nickel-Hydrogen Satellite Battery (2019).

Research Impact

Bernardine Chidozie contributes to the advancement of sustainable engineering practices and evidence-based logistics management. Her work provides practical frameworks for evaluating biomass supply chains, identifying sustainability indicators, and improving operational decision-making through simulation technologies. The integration of digital tools and sustainability metrics within her studies aligns with contemporary priorities in industrial engineering and supply chain management.[4][5]

Award Suitability

Bernardine Chidozie demonstrates several characteristics commonly associated with recipients of innovation-oriented academic distinctions. Her interdisciplinary research integrates engineering principles, digital transformation strategies, simulation methodologies, and sustainability objectives. The practical orientation of her studies, combined with scholarly publication output and active participation in international academic forums, reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge while supporting real-world applications.[2]

Conclusion

Through Bernardine Chidozie contributions to sustainable supply chain research, simulation-based logistics analysis, and digital transformation studies, Bernardine Chigozie Chidozie has established a research profile characterized by interdisciplinary engagement and practical relevance. Her academic activities, publications, and research achievements support recognition within the framework of the Innovative Research Award and illustrate ongoing contributions to the advancement of industrial engineering and sustainable supply chain management.[5]

References

  1. Ciência Vitae. (2026). Curriculum Vitae of Bernardine Chigozie Chidozie. Academic Profile and Professional Biography.
    https://www.cienciavitae.pt//BC13-A08C-D13B
  2. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Bernardine Chigozie Chidozie, Author ID 58492227100. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58492227100
  3. Chidozie, B., Ramos, A., Ferreira, J., & Ferreira, L. (2024). Impacts of Simulation and Digital Tools on Supply Chain in Industry 4.0.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54664-8_43
  4. Chidozie, B., Ramos, A., Vasconcelos, J., Ferreira, L., & Gomes, R. (2024). Highlighting Sustainability Criteria in Residual Biomass Supply Chains: A Dynamic Simulation Approach.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/su16229709
  5. Chidozie, B., Ramos, A., Ferreira, J., & Ferreira, L. (2023). Analytical and Simulation Models as Decision Support Tools for Supply Chain Optimization-An Empirical Study.
    https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-54671-6_15

Jaeseog Na | Supply Chain Management | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jaeseog na | Supply Chain Management | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor at Duksung Women’s University | South Korea

Dr. Jaeseog Na is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Duksung Women’s University, Seoul, South Korea. His research focuses on empirical operations management, supply chain management, corporate finance in operations, value chain sustainability, and innovation. He has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Production Planning & Control, Engineering Management Journal, Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, and International Journal of Production Research. Dr. Na’s work explores behavioral and financial factors influencing operations strategy, ESG performance, and organizational resilience.

Profiles

Scopus

ORCID

Google Scholar

Educational Background 

Dr. Jaeseog Na earned his Ph.D. in Management Engineering with a specialization in Operations Strategy and Management Science from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),where his doctoral research focused on “Behavioral Factors in Operations Management and Corporate Governance” under the supervision of Dr. Bowon Kim. He also holds an M.Sc. in Management Engineering from KAIST,  with a thesis titled “Effects of Operations Factors on M&A in Manufacturing,” also advised by Dr. Bowon Kim. Prior to his graduate studies, he obtained a B.S. degree with a dual major in Electronic and Electrical Engineering and Business Administration from Sungkyunkwan University.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Jaeseog Na is currently an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Duksung Women’s University in Seoul, South Korea. In this role, he has taught a range of courses including Production & Operations Management, Management Science, Business Analytics (Python-based), Big Data Analysis, and Supply Chain Strategy. Prior to this, he served as a Research Professor at Sogang University and as a Visiting Professor at Sookmyung Women’s University. He also lectured at Duksung Women’s University and Sungkonghoe University, delivering courses in operations and data-driven management. Beyond academia, Dr. Na has led industry projects as Project Manager, notably for the Bank of Korea, focusing on the solar energy supply chain in Chungcheongbuk-do, and for KORON Pharma, where he developed production management solutions based on simulation and line scheduling.

Research Interests

  • Operations Management & Supply Chain Strategy

  • Corporate Finance Factors in Operations & ESG Integration

  • Behavioral Operations & Managerial Overconfidence

  • Value Chain Sustainability & Greenhouse Gas Reduction

  • Innovation & Technological Diversification in Operations

Publications

COO’s overconfidence and the firm’s inventory performance

Year: 2021|Citation: 24

Effects of CEO and COO overconfidence on the firm’s inventory leanness

Year: 2022| Citation : 19

Institutional investment horizon and corporate technological diversification

Year: 2023| Citation: 9

Strategic effects of supply chain inventories on sales performance

Year: 2021| Citation: 6

Effect of customer concentration on firms’ operating performance during the COVID-19 pandemic

Year: 2024 | Citation: 3

Conclusion

Dr. Jaeseog Na’s academic achievements, innovative research contributions, and industry-oriented expertise make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Supply Chain Management. His work significantly advances understanding in operations strategy, corporate governance, and sustainability, contributing to both scholarly literature and real-world practices. With a proven track record of impactful publications, successful projects, and dedicated teaching, he exemplifies excellence in academia. Continued global engagement and expansion into cutting-edge research areas will further elevate his influence and contributions. Recognizing Dr. Na with this award would honor a scholar whose work drives meaningful advancements in the field of supply chain management.