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Dr. Manisha Tiwari

Lecturer

Faculty and Department

  • Faculty of Business, Law and Politics
  • Hull University Business School

Qualifications

  • MBA
  • PhD / DPhil

Summary

Dr. Manisha Tiwari is a Lecturer at the University of Hull, specializing in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. She holds a PhD in Management from Liverpool John Moores University, UK. Prior to her position at the University of Hull, Dr. Tiwari served as an adjunct lecturer at Leeds Beckett University and worked as a consultant for firms such as Ernst & Young (E&Y), Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and Infosys. Her research interests focus on the intersection of healthcare operations management, information systems, supply chain finance, and organizational theories.

Supply Chain Strategy

Organisational Management

Operations and Business Practice

Recent outputs

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Journal Article

International Studies of Management & Organization ISSN: (Print) ( Unraveling the complexities associated with leadership during times of supply chain crisis: a study on the healthcare sector

Tiwari, M., Lodorfos, G., Mcclelland, Z., & Nair, S. (online). International Studies of Management & Organization ISSN: (Print) ( Unraveling the complexities associated with leadership during times of supply chain crisis: a study on the healthcare sector. International studies of management & organization, https://doi.org/10.1080/00208825.2025.2465002

Building entrepreneurial resilience during crisis using generative AI: An empirical study on SMEs

Shore, A., Tiwari, M., Tandon, P., & Foropon, C. (2024). Building entrepreneurial resilience during crisis using generative AI: An empirical study on SMEs. Technovation, 135, Article 103063. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.technovation.2024.103063

Modelling supply chain Visibility, digital Technologies, environmental dynamism and healthcare supply chain Resilience: An organisation information processing theory perspective

Tiwari, M., Bryde, D. J., Stavropolou, F., Dubey, R., Kumari, S., & Foropon, C. (2024). Modelling supply chain Visibility, digital Technologies, environmental dynamism and healthcare supply chain Resilience: An organisation information processing theory perspective. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 188, Article 103613. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tre.2024.103613

Understanding the evolution of flexible supply chain in the business-to-business sector: a resource-based theory perspective

Tiwari, M., Bryde, D. J., Stavropoulou, F., & Malhotra, G. (in press). Understanding the evolution of flexible supply chain in the business-to-business sector: a resource-based theory perspective. International studies of management & organization, https://doi.org/10.1080/00208825.2024.2324245

How frugal innovation shape global sustainable supply chains during the pandemic crisis: lessons from the COVID-19

Dubey, R., Bryde, D. J., Foropon, C., Tiwari, M., & Gunasekaran, A. (2022). How frugal innovation shape global sustainable supply chains during the pandemic crisis: lessons from the COVID-19. Supply chain management, 27(2), 295-311. https://doi.org/10.1108/SCM-02-2021-0071

Research interests

My research interest is located within Business Management & strategy, Healthcare Supply Chain and Financial Supply Chain

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