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Dr Amna Farrukh

Assistant Professor

School: Newcastle Business School

Amna Farrukh

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Digital technologies for transparent and sustainable supply chain management: A resource orchestration-based view in the textile industry, Farrukh, A., Ahmad, A., Yawar, S. 23 Feb 2026, In: Business Strategy and the Environment
  • A comparative exploratory study of the critical success factors of a green-lean-six sigma strategy, Farrukh, A. 5 Sep 2025, In: Business Process Management Journal
  • A natural resource-based view of circular economy practices in the pharmaceutical industry, Farrukh, A., Sajjad, M. 27 Nov 2025, In: Business Strategy and the Environment
  • Barriers to women’s participation and contribution in the process manufacturing industry: Managerial insights from multiple case studies in an emerging economy, Farrukh, A., Mehddi, A., Sajjad, A., Yawar, S. 1 Sep 2025, In: Journal of Management and Organization
  • Female social sustainability initiatives in the textile industry: an institutional theory and social resource-based view, Farrukh, A., Mehddi, A., Sajjad, A. 9 Oct 2025, In: The International Journal of Logistics Management
  • Investigating Supply Chain Disruptions and Resilience in the Textile Industry: A Systemic Risk Theory and Dynamic Capability-Based View, Farrukh, A., Sajjad, A. 1 Mar 2025, In: Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management
  • Drivers for and barriers to circular economy transition in the textile industry: A developing economy perspective, Farrukh, A., Sajjad, A. 1 Dec 2024, In: Sustainable Development
  • Investigating the barriers and mitigation strategies for biogas adoption in a developing economy: A multi-stakeholder networks perspective, Farrukh, A., Ayubi, S., Sajjad, A. 1 Aug 2024, In: Process Safety and Environmental Protection


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