Navidreza Ahadi is a Lecturer in Leadership or Strategy/Enterprise at the College of Business, Law and Social Sciences. His research focuses on organizational agility, sustainability, supply chain management, and project management strategies. He has contributed to interdisciplinary studies including the impact of Industry 4.0 on SMEs and the role of agile methodologies in construction projects. Key research interests include environmental challenges in organizational contexts, sustainable procurement practices, and technological innovation in industries like mining and logistics. His work also explores consumer behavior in e-commerce, particularly in Thailand's food delivery and jewelry sectors. Notable publications include studies on clean production in Southeast Asia, autonomous vehicles' influence on supply chains, and AI adoption in academia via ChatGPT. His research spans global case studies, from Thai consumer markets to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization's energy dynamics. Affiliations include collaborative projects with scholars such as Sorooshian and Hashemifar. His interdisciplinary approach bridges management theory with practical applications in emerging technologies and international development.







