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Abdulaziz Mardenli

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PHD Research Student / Supply Chain Management
Bereich: Dezernat Akademische Angelegenheiten

Raum: H/E/0/15
Telefon: +49 3461 46-2551
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T?tigkeitsbereiche

As a PhD research student, my work is centred on the development of sustainable and inclusive strategies within the agricultural sector of developing nations, with a particular focus on Southeast Asia. My research examines the nexus of agricultural policy and market dynamics with a view to supporting the empowerment and integration of smallholder farmers into agri-food supply chains. The overarching objective is to identify and enhance pathways that facilitate the economic and social upliftment of smallholders, thereby enabling their access to both domestic and international markets.

A central aspect of my research is sustainable agronomic planning, which addresses the urgent issues of climate change and resource scarcity in order to guarantee long-term agricultural productivity. By means of a comprehensive analysis of agri-food supply chains, I develop models with the objective of fostering equitable market access, which in turn contributes to the alleviation of poverty and the assurance of food security in rural communities. My approach is grounded in field studies and is designed to capture the nuances of agricultural communities, enabling the creation of context-specific and impactful solutions. Ultimately, my work seeks to contribute to the development of a resilient agricultural sector that addresses the economic, environmental, and social demands of developing regions.


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Agricultural markets?
Agricultural policy
Southeast Asia
Developing countries
Smallholder Empowerment and Integration
Agronomic planning
Sustainable agriculture
Agri-food supply chain?
Field studies

Publikationen

Ausgew?hlte Publikationen und Referenzen

Mardenli, A., Sackmann, D., Fiedler, A., Rhein, S., Alghababsheh, M.: Determinants of Information Asymmetry in Agri-Food Supply Chains, in: International Journal of Logistics Management, ahead of print, 2024

Sackmann, D., Mardenli, A.: Digitalisation Challenges in Food Supply Chains, in: Tamas, P. et al. (Hrsg.): Advances in Digital Logistics, Logistics and Sustainability, in: Clausen, U. et al. (Hrsg.): Lecture Notes in Logistics, Cham 2024, S. 41-57??

Mardenli, A., Sackmann, D.: Smallholders and the Impact of the Agri-Food Supply Chain, in: Proceedings of the 17th International Doctoral Students Workshop on Logistics, Supply Chain and Production Management (IDWL24), Magdeburg, June 18, 2024, S. 95-103
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Sackmann, D., Mardenli, A.: Challenges in Food Supply Chain Management: Findings from Literature Review and Expert Survey, in: Freitag, M. et al. (Hrsg.): Dynamics in Logistics, in: Clausen, U. et al. (Hrsg.): Lecture Notes in Logistics, Cham 2024, S. 69-91

Mardenli, A., Sackmann, D., Rhein, S.: Current Challenges in Agricultural Supply Chains: An Empirical Assessment Based on Expert Perspectives, in: Transportation Research Procedia, Vol. 73, 2023, S. 66-76

Mardenli, A., Sackmann, D.: Identification of Asymmetric Information in Supplier-Buyer Relationships: A Structural Review, in: Bode, C. et al. (Hrsg.): Supply Management Research 2023, Wiesbaden, 2023, S. 169-218

Mardenli, A., Sackmann, D.: Determination of Asymmetric Information in Multistage Agricultural Supply Chains, in: Glistau, E., Trojahn, S. (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the 16th International Doctoral Students Workshop on Logistics, Supply Chain and Production Management, Magdeburg, June 20, 2023, S. 59-66

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