Mr Christopher Phillips
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Mr Christopher Phillips

Plymouth Business School (Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business)

Biography

Biography

PhD student in Shipping, Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Leader of the Strategic Sustainable Management (SSM) research group in Plymouth University

Qualifications

BSc (Hons) Maritime Business and Logistics, University of Plymouth, UK

Professional membership

Advance HE - Associate Fellow (AFHEA)
Humanitarian Logistics Association (HLA)
Teaching

Teaching

Teaching interests

Ship construction and stability, cargoes and crews, Maritime Geography
Research skills and dissertation writing
Research

Research

Research interests

Humanitarian Logistics
Supply Chain Management
Maritime Business 
Sustainability

Research degrees awarded to supervised students

Nitish Malhan (MSc – Completed 2023): Introducing New Technologies to the Maritime Sector: Challenges and Opportunities in Shipping. Supervised by Chris Phillips
Idubamo Owei (MSc – Completed 2023): Automation in Food Manufacturing Companies through Constant Improvement of Supply Chain Management: A Case Study of Nigeria. Supervised by Chris Phillips
Oghenerukevwe Ivhaluogwe (MSc - Completed 2023): The challenges of E-Procurement Adoption on Supply Chain Management Practices in Nigerian State oil company. Supervised by Chris Phillips

Creative practice & artistic projects

Awarded £750 funding to organise a cultural event for Plymouth Business School 2023

Hosting a variety of social and academic events for all PGRs of the University 
Publications

Publications

Journals
Aldawish, L.S.,  Kasturiratne, D., Lean, J., Phillips, C. and Wang, J. (2024), "An Exploration of the Role of Culture in Social Media Advertising and Consumer Purchase Decision in the Saudi Arabia Fashion Market: A Qualitative Study", Gulf Journal of Advance Business Research, Vol. 2 No. 2, pp. 78-92. 

Personal

Personal

Other academic activities

PGR Symposium (April 2024, Presentation): Reducing Disasters' Human Impact: The Establishment and Strengthening of Collaborative Relationships between Disaster Relief NGOs
Building a Better Response - Harvard University

Additional information

Eddystone Pursuit - £1000