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Associate Professor Dr. Adeleke Adekunle Qudus

Qualifications:

Ph.D. Technology, Operation and Logistics Management (Construction / Project Management) – (Universiti Utara Malaysia)
Bachelor of Science (Business Information System) University of East London

Area of Specialisation

Project Management in Construction, Risk Management in Construction, BIM, ICT for Construction Management

Achievement:

  1. Bronze medal award from Faculty of Industrial Management 2021 innovation exhibition
    Project Title: Environmental Sustainability Performance Framework for Malaysian Construction Industry.
  2. Award of excellence for outstanding and constant support for Service Learning Malaysia University for Society (SULAM) for the year 2021.
  3. Awarded as the pioneer Chairman for the First International Conference on Business Intelligence, Industrial Engineering and Management (ICBIIEM) Malaysia, 2018.
  4. Best paper award under silver category from Universiti Malaysia Pahang, 2018
    Title: The Influence of Organizational External Factors on Construction Risk Management among Nigerian Construction Companies
  1. Best paper award under silver category from Universiti Malaysia Pahang, 2017
    Title: Organizational Internal Factors and Construction Risk Management among Nigerian Construction Companies.
  2. Best presenter award at Intervarsities Multidisciplinary International Conference 2017
    Title: Effects of Economic Factor on Construction Risk Management in Nigerian Construction Industries

Research Grants:

  1. Title: Elucidate the Effects of Project Triple Constraint on Risk Management in Malaysian Oil and Gas Construction Projects. RM60,200. Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS). Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia (RDU190127), 01/01/2019 – 30/09/2021, completed.
  2. Title: Risk Management and Environmental Sustainability Framework for Malaysian Construction Industries. RM23,000. Universiti Malaysia Pahang (RDU190390), 01/11/2019 – 31/10/2021, completed.
  3. Title: The Influence of Organizational Factors on Construction Risk Among Malaysian Construction Industries. RM23,400. Universiti Malaysia Pahang (RDU170316), 01/03/2017 – 01/01/2019, completed.
  4. Title: Classifying and Investigating Consumers’ Purchase of Energy-Efficient Appliances. RM22,500. From Universiti Malaysia Pahang (RDU190393), 01/11/2019 – 31/10/2021, completed.
  5. Title: Lean Manufacturing Practices in Malaysian Manufacturing SMES: The Implementation and Performance Implication. RM9,300. From Universiti Malaysia Pahang (RDU1703124), 15/06/2017 – 14/06/2019, completed.

Books Authored:

  1. A. Q. Adeleke, and G. Nawanir (2022). Construction Risk Management: Influencing Factors & the Role of Corporate Culture (Published by Universiti Malaysia Pahang Publisher: ISBN: 978-967-2831-40-2).
  2. A.Q. Adeleke (2022). Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: A Practical Guides to Construction Risk Management. (In-progress).
  3. Gusman Nawanir, Lim Kong Teong, Mohd Ghazali Maarof, A. Q. Adeleke, Syed Radzi Rahamadulla (2020) Less for More: Enhancing Sustainability through Lean Operations (Published by Universiti Malaysia Pahang Publisher: ISBN 978-967-2226-91-8).
  4. A.Q. Adeleke and Manimala Vethaiyan (2017). Implementing Online Marketplace System with Chat and SMS. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Germany. ISBN: 978-3-659-80616-2.

Newspaper / Media Publications:

  1. Adeleke A.Q., (2020, October 10). Industrial Revolution 4.0 can help boost construction industry. New Straits Times. Retrieved from Newspaper page
    (https://www.nst.com.my/opinion/letters/2020/10/631031/industrial-revolution-40-can-help-boost-construction-industry ).
  2. Adeleke A.Q., (2020, October 29). Digital Technology: A Gateway to Construction Industry Future. Carlumegboro. Retrieved from website page (https://www.carlumegboro.com/2020/10/29/digital-technology-a-gateway-to-construction-industry-future/ )

Publications:

  1. Adeleke, A. Q., Ajibike, W. A., Muuka, G. N., Darun, M. R., & Moshood, T. D. (2022). Impact of Oil and Gas Internal Risk Factors on Project Success: Moderating role of Government Support. Construction Economics and Building22(1) (WOS).
  2. Adeleke, A. Q., Ajibike, W. A., Muuka, G. N., Darun, M. R., & Moshood, T. D. (2021). Managing External Risk Factors on Oil and Gas Project Success: A Dream for All Firms. ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part A: Civil Engineering7(4), 04021063 (WOS).
  3. Omer, M. S., Adeleke, A. Q., & Moshood, T. D. (2021). Coercive pressure as a moderator of organizational structure and risk Management: Empirical Evidence from Malaysian construction industry. Journal of Safety Research (WOS).
  4. Ajibike, W. A., Adeleke, A. Q., Mohamad, F., Bamgbade, J. A., Nawi, M. N. M., & Moshood, T. D. (2021). An Evaluation of environmental sustainability performance via attitudes, social responsibility, and culture: a mediated analysis. Environmental Challenges, 100161 (SCOPUS).
  5. Moshood, T. D., Nawanir, G., Mahmud, F., Sorooshian, S., & Adeleke, A. Q. (2021). Green and low carbon matters: A systematic review of the past, today, and future on sustainability supply chain management practices among manufacturing industry. Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 100144 (SCOPUS).
  6. Ajibike, W. A., Adeleke, A. Q., Mohamad, F., Bamgbade, J. A., & Moshood, T. D. (2021). The impacts of social responsibility on the environmental sustainability performance of the Malaysian construction industry. International Journal of Construction Management, 1-10 (WOS).
  7. Moshood, T. D., Adeleke, A. Q., Nawanir, G., Sorooshian, S., & Ajibike, W. A. (2021). “I Want to Serve, But the Public Does Not Understand”—An Approach to Employees’ Intention to Stay In the Malaysian Construction Companies. Applied System Innovation4(1), 12. (SCOPUS).
  8. Ajibike, W. A., Adeleke, A. Q., Mohamad, F., Nawi, M. N. M., Bamgbade, J. A., Riazi, S. R. M., & Ahmad, M. F. (2021). Validating the Effects of Organizational Internal Factors and Technology Orientation on Environmental Sustainability Performance of Malaysian Construction Firms. Productivity Management26(1), 148-173. (SCOPUS).
  9. Omer, M. S., Nawi, M. N. M., Adeleke, A. Q., Panda, S., Harun, A. N., Salameh, A. A., & Kuching, S. (2021). Analysis of Organizational Internal Factors Influencing Construction Risk Management among Construction Industries. Available at SSRN 3772881. (SCOPUS).
  10. Salimon, M. G., Kareem, O., Mokhtar, S. S. M., Aliyu, O. A., Bamgbade, J. A., & Adeleke, A. Q. (2021). Malaysian SMEs m-commerce adoption: TAM 3, UTAUT 2 and TOE approach. Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management (SCOPUS).
  11. Adeleke, A. Q., Nawi, M. N. M., & Abd-Karim, S. B. (2020). Where Are We? The Level of Risk Management in Malaysian Construction Industries.  J Sup. Chain. Mgt Vol9(1), 527 (SCOPUS).
  12. Moshood, T. D., Nawanir, G., Sorooshian, S., Mahmud, F., & Adeleke, A. Q. (2020). Barriers and Benefits of ICT Adoption in the Nigerian Construction Industry. A Comprehensive Literature Review. Applied System Innovation3(4), 46. (SCOPUS).
  13. Moshood, T. D., Adeleke, A. Q., Nawanir, G., Ajibike, W. A., & Shittu, R. A. Emerging Challenges and Sustainability of Industry 4.0 Era in the Malaysian Construction Industry (SCOPUS).
  14. Ajibike, W. A., Adeleke, A. Q., Mohamad, F., Nawib, M. N. M., Bamgbad, J. A., Riazi, S. R. M., & Ahmad, M. F. (2020). Achieving Environmental Sustainability in Malaysian Construction Industry Through Institutional Pressure. Journal of Critical Reviews7(7), 1159-1167 (SCOPUS).
  15. Moshood, T. D., Adeleke, A. Q., Nawanir, G., & Mahmud, F. (2020). Ranking of human factors affecting contractors’ risk attitudes in the Malaysian construction industry. Social Sciences & Humanities Open2(1), 100064. (SCOPUS).
  16. Moshood, T.D., Adeleke, A.Q., Nawanir, G., Bamgbade, J.A. and Ajibike, W.A. (2020). Does government policy matter? Factors influencing contractors’ risk attitudes in the Malaysian construction industry: A structural equation modelling analysis. International Journal of Construction Supply Chain Management, 10, No. 1 (pp. 1-29). (SCOPUS).
  17. Taofeeq, M. D., Adeleke, A. Q., & Chia-Kuang, L. E. E. (2020). Government policy as a key moderator to contractors’ risk attitudes among Malaysian construction companies. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology (SCOPUS).
  18. Taofeeq, D. M., Adeleke, A. Q., & Lee, C. K. (2020). The synergy between human factors and risk attitudes of Malaysian contractors: Moderating effect of government policy. Safety Science121, 331-347 (ISI / SCOPUS).
  19. Panda, S., Waris, M., Yusri, M., Adeleke, A. Q., & Sarbani, W. M. N. (2020). Performance Appraisal System of Public Technical Universities of Malaysia-A Study. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation24(1) (SCOPUS).
  20. Taofeeq, D. M., Adeleke, A. Q., & Ajibike, W. A. (2020). Human Factors Influencing Contractors’ Risk Attitudes: A Case Study of the Malaysian Construction Industry. Construction Economics and Building20(1) (SCOPUS).