Dr Fabienne Chedid

Role
Assistant Professor - Edinburgh Business School
Section
School of Social Sciences
Email
Dr Fabienne Chedid

About

 

Dr Fabienne Chedid is an Assistant Professor in Operations Management and Logistics at Heriot-Watt University, Dubai Campus. Fabienne holds a PhD in Operations and Supply Chain Management from Bayes Business School (previously called Cass), City University of London. She completed a Master of Business Administration and B.E. in Civil Engineering at the Lebanese American University. Prior to working with HW Dubai, she had several teaching and research roles at Bayes Business School, London Business School (LBS), ESCP Business School, University of London, and De Montfort University. Her primary areas of expertise and research interests include Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Quantitative Business Analysis, Data and Business Analytics.

Biography

Academic Leadership and Affiliations:

  • Programme Director: MSc Operations Management
  • Program Coordinator-HW Dubai, International Master in Industrial Management
  • Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA) in the UK.
  • Professional certificate in Teaching and Learning from City, University of London. Fabienneis a Member of the American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE)
  • Member of the Lebanese Orders of Engineers and Architects (OEA).
  • Reviewer for the International Journal of Operations and Production Management (IJOPM),the Journal of Operations Management (JOM),the Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing (JBIM), and the EurOMA Conference.

Qualifications:

  • 2022 - Ph.D. in Operations and Supply chain Management, City,
    University of London, UK
  • 2019 - Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA)
  • 2017 - Master of Business Administration(MBA),
    Lebanese American University, Lebanon
  • 2014 - Bachelor of Civil Engineering (BEng),
    Lebanese American University, Lebanon
Research

The overall purpose of my research is to understand how networks interact with each other in a supply chain context. In particular, my research investigates the embeddedness of firms in networks, the characteristics of networks, and their impact on the focal firm performance. In my research, I adopt the perspective that firms are embedded in two separate networks: the internal network consisting of the company (parent) and its subsidiaries, and the external network consisting of the company’s customers, suppliers, and their subsidiaries. Incorporating three theoretical perspectives: embeddedness, social network theory and complexity theory, my research rely mainly on large-scale secondary data to offer an understanding of the interplay between networks and their effect on several dimensions of performance. By using large datasets, my research studies are one of the first empirical studies that examine the firm-level effects of this dual embeddedness considering firm-level performance, thus extending previous findings of operational performance in the literature. One of my PhD papers got shortlisted into the Harry Boer award for the best paper authored by a PhD student and received first runner up Harry Boer Best Doctoral Paper Award at the 27th EurOMA annual conference organized by the University of Warwick, United Kingdom. The Harry Boer highly commended Best Student Paper Award is established in 2009 and is granted to the best paper presented at the EurOMA conference authored by a PhD student. The award is supported by Emerald, publisher of the International Journal of Operations and Production Management. Papers are judged on their contribution towards the advancement of theory and practice of Operations Management. In 2021, the paper was published in IJOPM.

Publications

Chedid, F., Kocabasoglu-Hillmer, C. and Ries, J., (2019) The dual embeddedness of global corporations through their supply and internal networks: Performance implications. EurOMA2019, Helsinki, Finland.
 

Chedid, F., Kocabasoglu-Hillmer, C. and Ries, J.M., (2021). The interaction between supply networks and internal networks: Performance implications. International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 41(6), pp.860-881.

Chedid, F. (2022) Understanding the effects of network characteristics on focal firm performance. PhD thesis. City University of London.

Chedid F, Kocabasoglu-Hillmer, C. and Ries, J.M. “The impact of supply networks and their collocation with firm’s subsidiaries on firm performance”, Proceedings of the 26th EurOMA Conference, June 2019

ChedidF,Kocabasoglu-Hillmer, C. and Ries, J.M. “The curious examination of downstream network complexity and supplier performance”, Proceedings of the 28thEurOMA Conference, July2021

Chedid, F. "UAE as a leading centre for global transportation and logistics services”, Al bayan Newspaper, Economy, March 2024

Chedid, F. “Managing Vulnerabilities in the Supply Chain”, Logistics News Middle East, 18–19,April 2024

ChedidF,Kocabasoglu-Hillmer, C. and Ries, J.M.“Is bigger always better? An analysis of customer networks from a complexity and embeddedness perspective”, Proceedings of the 28th EurOMA Conference, July 2021