Staff Profile

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Dr Ahmed Almadhwahi

Biography

Before joining Buckinghamshire New University in 2024, I was a senior lecturer at the Management and Science University (MSU), Malaysia for two years. While at MSU, I taught a range of technology management, management (multidisciplinary), and research modules. In addition to undergraduate (FYP) supervision, I have supervised and examined several postgraduate and PhD theses and dissertations. I undertake research into the areas of technology adoption and usage and its impact on individuals’ and or organisations’ performance.

Since joining Buckinghamshire New University, I have had the privilege of serving as a Lecturer in Business and Partnerships within the School of Business and Law. In this role, I deliver courses on BA (Hons) Business Management, IMBA, and actively engage in supervising Master's dissertations. Additionally, I am responsible for overseeing several university partner institutions, including London School of Science & Technology (LSST), and Oxford Business Collage (OBC). 

In my academic journey, I have obtained a PhD in Business Management from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) in Malaysia where I developed a keen interest in technology adoption and use, my doctoral research focused on the factors influencing the adoption of mobile banking services among clients within Yemeni banks. Further, I have a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University Putra Malaysia (UPM) in Malaysia. I have attended Teaching and Supporting Learning in HE (TSLHE) course which was provided and held at Buckinghamshire New University and now I am an associate fellow of AdvanceHE. 

I am well-trained in quantitative analysis using SPSS, AMOS-SEM, and SmartPLS-SEM and attended workshops presented by Joe F. Hair and Cristian Ringle. I have led and contributed to many research projects published in reputable scientific journals in the fields of technology adaption, usage, and its impact on performance and their implications on business and wider industry. For instance, online learning, mobile banking, E-learning, and Internet.