Dr. Abdulla Al-Shaiba | Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Hamad Bin Khalifa University

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Dr. Abdulla Al-Shaiba

Dr. Abdulla Al-Shaiba


Adjunct Professor
College of Public Policy

Biography

Dr. Abdulla Saleh Al-Shaiba is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the College of Public Policy (CPP) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU). Prior to joining HBKU, Dr. Abdulla was employed with Mowasalat as the Director of  Procurement and Supply Chain, where he led a team of procurement professionals at multiple administrative levels.

Dr. Al-Shaiba completed hisMasters in Public Policy in Islam (Honors First Class) from the College of Islamc Studies, HBKU, and  received his PhD in Sustainable Energy from the College of Science and Engineering, HBKU. 

Dr. Al-Shaiba advocates a collaborative and congenial approach to teaching, driven by  a firm belief that students and tutors are partners in the learning journey thus breaking the traditional barriers between the two.
 


Research Interests

  • Sustainability
  • Policy Analytics
  • Organizational Efficiency
  • Creative Education

Experience

Director, Procurement and Supply Chain

Mowasalat – (Karwa)

October 2020 – Present

Education

PhD in Sustainable Energy

College of Science and Engineering, HBKU

  • MA (Honors-First Class) Public Policy In Islam

    CIS, HBKU

  • BS (Honors) in Technology Management

    University of Bradford, United Kingdom

Selected Publications

  • Al-Shaiba, A.S.; Al-Ghamdi, S.G.; Koc, M.

    Comparative Review and Analysis of Organizational (In)Efficiency Indicators in Qatar. Sustainability 2019, 11

    2019
  • Al-Shaiba A, Al-Ghamdi SG, Koç M.

    Measuring efficiency levels in Qatari organizations and causes of inefficiencies. International Journal of Engineering Business Management. 2020;12.

    2020
  • Al-Shaiba, A. S, & Muammer.

    Role of Human Resources Function in Successful Organizational Transformations for Efficiency Improvement. European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 2(7), 273–280. https://doi.org/10.26417/ejms.v6i2.p273-280

    2017