
معرفی
Professor Dayna Simpson of the Department of Management, Monash University, specializes in Responsible Operations & Supply Chain Management. Her work addresses gender equity, modern slavery, and supplier diversity in supply chains.
- Current projects focus on gig economy governance, flexible work integration, and sustainable supplier programs
- Contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) via responsible sourcing and labor practices
Research Interests
Dayna’s scholarship bridges social/environmental value creation with responsible supply chain governance, including gender equity, modern slavery risk mitigation, and flexible work design. Her work explores how businesses can institutionalize supplier diversity and product reuse while aligning with global sustainability targets.
Research Trends
Recent publications highlight intersections between AI-driven risk prediction, gig economy dynamics, and psychological factors in supply chain ethics, with a focus on hybrid work models and circular economy principles.
Scientific Awards
- PRME Research Excellence Award (2019) for contributions to sustainable operations research
Advising & Collaboration
Actively supervises PhD students (contact for opportunities). Collaborates with institutions like Eastern Health and researchers including Segrave, Niranjan, and Wu.
Labs & Teams
Part of Impact Labs at Monash, focusing on real-world applications of responsible supply chain practices.



