

Associate Professor in Business Management specializing in sustainable supply chains, business management, and environmental governance in emerging economies. Experienced in delivering undergraduate, postgraduate, and executive education across international institutions, including University of London (LSE programs). Actively engaged in policy advisory and corporate learning initiatives, bridging academic research with industry and governmental sustainability agendas.
Elabd, N., & Dennett, A. (2024). Driving environmental practices in the Egyptian restaurant sector: The influence of stakeholder salience attributes. Journal of Corporate Citizenship Studies, 18, 1–50.
Nashaat, N., Elnidani, D., & Elabd, N. (2025). How supply chain innovation drives green purchase intention via technology-enabled transparency in Egypt. Paper accepted at the International Conference on Sustainable Business and Technology (ICSBT).
Nashaat, N., Elabd, N., & Elnidani, D. (2026). The sustainable e-commerce paradox: How consumer behavior shapes green supply chain strategies in the digital economy. Paper accepted at the International Conference on Business Transformation Towards Sustainability (ICBTS 2026).