TITLE (PROF/DR/): DR.

NAME: OLAMILEKAN OYENUGA

POSITION: LECTURER II

SPECIALISATION: OPERATIONS RESEARCH

EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with Bachelor’s degree or other initial professional education, such as nursing, include postdoctoral training and residency training if applicable. Add/delete rows as necessary.)

INSTITUTION AND LOCATION

DEGREE

(if applicable)

Completion Date

MM/YYYY

FIELD OF STUDY

University of Lagos- Akoka, Lagos Nigeria

B.Sc.

02/2015

Business Administration

University of Lagos- Akoka, Lagos Nigeria

M.Sc.

10/2018

Operations Research

University of Lagos- Akoka, Lagos Nigeria

Ph.D.

06/2024

Operations Research

Personal Statement

Driven by a passion for solving complex real-world problems, I specialize in Operations Research (OR), with a focus on Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA), supply chain management, and healthcare performance. My research, supported by the Kühne Foundation PhD Award, explores how supply chain practices (lean, agile, resilient and green) can improve healthcare delivery in Nigeria, Africa. With a strong foundation in quantitative analysis and a commitment to knowledge sharing, I engage in interdisciplinary collaboration, mentoring, and capacity-building. I aim to bridge research, policy, and practice to drive sustainable, data-driven improvements in healthcare systems and organizational efficiency across developing regions.

Positions, Scientific Appointments, and Honours

  • Departmental Examination Officer, Business Administration, Aug. 2024 till date
  • Kuhne Foundation Ph.D. Award, 2020 to 2024

Selected Most Recent Publications/Contributions to Knowledge

  1. Oyenuga, O.G., Adebiyi, S.O., Oyenuga, O.O., and Fabson, T.V. (2024). Lean practices and Healthcare Supply Chain Performance: An integrated DEMATEL-ANP approach. Journal of Management Sciences, 61(9), 311 – 334.
  2. Oyenuga, O. G., Oyatoye, O., and Oyedeji, K. (2024). Influence of supply chain practices on healthcare supply chain performance: A decision-making trail and evaluation laboratory approach. Nigeria Journal of Management Studies, 26(2), 1-18.
  3. Adebiyi, S. O., Kupolati, E. O., and Oyenuga, O. G. (2023). Measuring Attractiveness by a categorical based evaluation technique (MACBETH) for churn and retention of decision of subscribers in the Nigeria telecommunication industry. International Journal of Applied Operational Research, 11(2), 33 – 44.
  4. Oyatoye, E. O., Balogun, D. A., Adebiyi, S. O., and Oyenuga, O. G. (2023). Fuzzy Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Model for Prioritisation of Road Project Investments: Validity Evidence from Lagos State. Kelaniya Journal of Management, 12(1), 90 – 116.
  5. Oyenuga, O. G., Oyatoye, E. O., and Adebiyi, S. O. (2022). Identification of Healthcare Supply Chain Practices using the Fuzzy-Delphi Approach. Unilag Journal of Business, 8(2), 40 – 52

Collaborators/ Networks (International inclusive)

  1. Emmanuel O. Oyatoye, University of Lagos, Nigeria
  2. S. O. Adebiyi, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
  3. Bilqis B. Amole, Bath Spa University, United Kingdom
  4. Taiyelolu V. Fabson, University of Lagos, Nigeria