Daniel Osemudiamen Inegbedion

@calebuniversity.edu.ng

Lecturer 11 and Business Administration
Caleb University, Lagos, Nigeria



                          

https://researchid.co/inegbedion

I have over Nine Years experience in Teaching and Research and Five years in Post PhD. I have over 21 publications in Scopus, Springer, web of science, Google scholar and University Based Journals. I am currently a lecturer in The department of Business Administration, Caleb University, Lagos Nigeria.

EDUCATION

Dr Inegbedion Daniel is a PhD Holder in Management Sciences, specialised in entrepreneurship and Strategy in Ladoke Akintola University of Technology and Also hold a B.Sc in Business Administration M.Sc Business Administration (Management) and MBA Business Administration (Marketing) all from University of Lagos.

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Business, Management and Accounting, Strategy and Management, Marketing, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management

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Scopus Publications

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Scholar Citations

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Scholar h-index

Scopus Publications

  • Dynamics of Finished Goods Inventory Control Framework: A Deterministic Request in Product Appropriation
    Adedugba Adebayo, Inegbedion Daniel, and Oreagba Oluwakemi

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC

  • Robust practices for managing maritime supply chain risks: A survey of Nigeria's seaports
    John Nsikan, Rawlings Micheal, Ogbari Mercy, Ariyo Adebukola, Ine Briggs, and Daniel Inegbedion

    Elsevier BV

  • THE PARADIGM OF REVERSE DISTRIBUTION SUSTAINABILITY. A CASE OF SELECTED PRODUCTION FIRMS: AN APPROACH
    Adedugba Adebayo, Inegbedion Daniel, and Akinola Adekunle

    OAIMDD - EcoZone Publishing House
    The environment, and its protection, social economic variables, the effective utilization of resources, and the disposal of ecological byproducts are the principal priorities of sustainability. The study objective is the evaluation of reverse distribution and environmental sustainability in its intervening relationship in selected production firms in Lagos State. The aim is to provide an empirical overview of reverse distribution operations and environmental sustainability on the bases of inferred data. Subsequently, the practical utilization and the statistical validation of the outcome is the premise for the conclusion. The study problem was the utilization of reverse distribution based on product defection and quantity that affect the environment from a negative perspective. Descriptive measurements (statistics) via purposive sampling and complete recapitulating(enumeration) model were utilized. Based on the study, the variable of reverse distribution was achieved by the medium-scale production firms in the beverage industry, which is functional in Lagos State. Given this, the study outcome shows that reverse distribution is an essential construct that impacts the environment and is considerably connected to sustainability. The analysed production firms minimally utilized the tools of environmental procedures. Therefore, the element of environmental procedures is utilized primarily in the distribution process of reversals in the context of returned goods. One of the biggest bottlenecks to the implementation and utilization of the variables of environmental sustainability in terms of distribution is the lack of eco-friendly procedures and resources. The utilization of green reverse distribution enables the examined organizations to improve the production-customer chain. Initiatives should be geared towards new processes of sustainability in terms of the environment.

  • Information management role in logistics operations: optimization of distribution process in medical supply stores in Lagos State
    Adedugba Adebayo, Olaleke Ogunnaike O., Busola Kehinde E., and Daniel Inegbedion

    Associacao Brasileira de Engenharia de Producao - ABEPRO
    Goal: Information management frameworks, models, and software’s have the capacity to enhance the competitiveness of logistics operations by maximizing information management. The study objectively examined information management role in logistics operations in medical supply stores. Methodology: The methodology utilized in this review includes; quantitative philosophy such as smart partial least square(PLS).An aggregate of five hundred and twenty-eight (528) questionnaires were duly completed of the six hundred and fifty-nine (659) administered to various participants. Results: The Findings based on the statistical outcome shows that maximal product tracking, optimal information transfer, expanded echelons, prompt distribution, and delivery are the indicating roles of information management in logistics operations. It is suggested that medical supply stores utilize information management models, frameworks, and software to aid effective distribution and flow in logistics operations echelons. Limitations: The limitations to this study is the coverage of post-utilization stage by comparing the expected outcome to the actual outcome after enhancing the information management procedures. Originality: The study demonstrates its novelty and pertinency by introducing a framework fixated on a comprehensive methodology, as it gives a viewpoint of information management in logistics operations. Thus, information management frameworks in logistics operations are optimized and analysed from the source to the destination. Finally, the development of medical supply stores and their capacity to survive depends on the proficiency of information management.

  • Lean production philosophy and sustainability approach: the fourth industrial phase
    Adedugba Adebayo, Inegbedion Daniel, and Oreagba Oluwakemi

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC

  • Transportation optimality approach and environmental sustainability in manufacturing firms in Lagos State: a decision approach
    Adedugba Adebayo, Asikhia Olalekan, Inegbedion Daniel, and Akinrinola Olalekan

    Inderscience Publishers

  • Transportation Management and Economic Performance of Selected Textile Firms in Lagos State
    Adedugba Adebayo T., Asikhia Olalekan, Inegbedion Daniel, and Ogunniake Olaleke

    World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
    The study aims to examine the effect of transportation management on economic performance in selected textile firms. The reason for this is the sustenance bottleneck such as low-profit margin which is due to poor transportation management and optimization in the textile firms. The study population consisted of fifteen(15) textile firms in Lagos State. Given this, the study utilized the purposive technique and total enumeration model to infer specific information from a selected population. The study was conducted in 2021 targeting transportation and logistics employees. The study questionnaires were distributed to the transportation and logistics managers working in these companies. Consequently, 550(five hundred and fifty) questionnaires were administered however, four hundred and ninety(490) were valid for analysis. The study utilized partial least square(PLS) statistical model to examine the information harvested. The findings show that transportation management has an appreciable effect on economic performance. Furthermore, a synergy exists between transportation management and economic performance at 0.58 which shows a strong connection. Therefore, textile firms with an optimal mix of transportation proficiency can lead to maximum economic performance such as profitability.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Dynamics of Finished Goods Inventory Control Framework: A Deterministic Request in Product Appropriation
    A Adebayo, I Daniel, O Oluwakemi
    Operations Research Forum 5 (2), 31 2024

  • Fostering Entrepreneurial Finance and Entrepreneurship Development: The Moderating Role of Institutional Finance Agencies in Nigeria
    I Daniel, A Olusola
    Istanbul Management Journal, 1-11 2023

  • Robust practices for managing maritime supply chain risks: A survey of Nigeria’s seaports
    J Nsikan, R Micheal, O Mercy, A Adebukola, I Briggs, D Inegbedion
    The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics 39 (4), 1-7 2023

  • Lean production philosophy and sustainability approach: the fourth industrial phase
    A Adebayo, I Daniel, O Oluwakemi
    Production Engineering, 1-10 2023

  • THE PARADIGM OF REVERSE DISTRIBUTION SUSTAINABILITY. A CASE OF SELECTED PRODUCTION FIRMS: AN APPROACH.
    A Adebayo, I Daniel, A Adekunle
    Environmental Engineering & Management Journal (EEMJ) 22 (8) 2023

  • Information management role in logistics operations: optimization of distribution process in medical supply stores in Lagos State
    A Adebayo, O Ogunnaike, D Inegbedion
    Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management 20 (2), 1394-1394 2023

  • Transportation optimality approach and environmental sustainability in manufacturing firms in Lagos State: a decision approach
    A Adebayo, A Olalekan, I Daniel, A Olalekan
    International Journal of Business Performance Management 24 (3-4), 392-408 2023

  • ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT THROUGH INNOVATION STRATEGY IN THE FOOD AND BEVERAGE INDUSTRY
    IJA Ojelade, Mathew Ojeleke, Inegbedion Daniel
    Caleb International Journal of Development Studies (CIJDS) 6 (2), 25-39 2023

  • The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics
    J Nsikan, R Micheal, O Mercy, A Adebukola, I Briggs, D Inegbedion
    2023

  • Transportation Management and Economic Performance of Selected Textile Firms in Lagos State
    OO Adedugba Adebayo, Asikhia Olalekan, Inegbedion Daniel
    WSEAS TRANSACTIONS on BUSINESS and ECONOMICS 20 (2023), 1-8 2022

  • The mediating effect of organisational excellence on entrepreneurial orientation and performance in small and meddium sized enterprises in Lagos metropolises
    ID OSEMUDIAMEN, A ADEDUGBA, OO AKINRIOLA, MC EKPERIWERE
    Fuoye Journal of Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship 1 (1) 2022

  • DOES ENTREPRENEURIAL STRATEGIES CAUSES GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES (MSMES) IN NIGERIA? A MULTI-CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS
    AA Inegbedion Daniel O, Asikhia Olalekan
    The Seybold report 17 (08), 1878-1892 2022

  • The Effect of Financial Inclusion and Entrepreneurship Creation among Agency Banking. Empirical Investigation of Point of Sale (POS) Card Acceptance Operators in Nigeria
    DO Inegbedion, OO Akande, A Olalekan, F Adeyemo, A Adedugba
    Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University 57 (5) 2022

  • The Degree of Material Distribution on Environmental Outcomes in Selected Large-Scale Fabrics Manufacturing Firms in Lagos State, Nigeria: A Control Approach
    DOI AdeAdebayo Tolulope Adedugba, Olaleke Ogunnaike, Kingsley A. Adeyemo ...
    Journal of Technological Advancements 2 (1), 1-11 2022

  • EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT OF ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOUR AND PERFORMANCE OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM (MSME) OPERATORS IN NIGERIA
    DO Inegbedion, O James
    Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal 28 (S5), 1-17 2022

  • EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT OF ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOUR AND PERFORMANCE OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM (MSME) OPERATORS IN NIGERIA
    O Daniel, Asikhia
    Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal 28 (S5), 1-17 2022

  • CORPORATE PHILANTHROPY AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: A MODERATING ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP & INNOVATIONS: A CASE OF DANGOTE GROUP OF COMPANY
    Inegbedion, Asikhia, Adebayo
    Journal of Management Information and Decision Sciences 25 (S5), 1-14 2022

  • Entrepreneurship Education and Elimination of Unemployment among Graduates and Non-Graduates of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria
    DO Inegbedion, BEA Oghojafor
    Journal of Women Empowerment and Studies 1 (02), 6-16 2021

  • Enhancing Entrepreneurial Awareness Through The Application Of Electronic Marketing In Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Among Farmers In The Rural Areas
    ID Osemudiamen, NE John
    Journal of Women Empowerment and Studies 1 (02) 2021

  • Evaluation of Innovation Orientation Strategy and Performance in of Paint Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria
    N Akande, Inegbedion, Ighodalo, Ojeleke
    IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM) 21 (11), 54-60 2019

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Transportation Management and Economic Performance of Selected Textile Firms in Lagos State
    OO Adedugba Adebayo, Asikhia Olalekan, Inegbedion Daniel
    WSEAS TRANSACTIONS on BUSINESS and ECONOMICS 20 (2023), 1-8 2022
    Citations: 6

  • EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED PAINT MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA
    O Inegbedion Daniel, Afolayan
    Global Scientific Journals GSJ 7 (9), 386-397 2019
    Citations: 6

  • Effective Performance Management Systems and Employee Productivity: Evidence from Multichoice Company, Nigeria.
    J Tommy, Umoh, Inegbedion
    International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research, 4 (5), 39-51 2015
    Citations: 6

  • Entrepreneurship Education and Elimination of Unemployment among Graduates and Non-Graduates of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria
    DO Inegbedion, BEA Oghojafor
    Journal of Women Empowerment and Studies 1 (02), 6-16 2021
    Citations: 5

  • The mediating effect of organisational excellence on entrepreneurial orientation and performance in small and meddium sized enterprises in Lagos metropolises
    ID OSEMUDIAMEN, A ADEDUGBA, OO AKINRIOLA, MC EKPERIWERE
    Fuoye Journal of Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship 1 (1) 2022
    Citations: 3

  • DOES ENTREPRENEURIAL STRATEGIES CAUSES GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES (MSMES) IN NIGERIA? A MULTI-CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS
    AA Inegbedion Daniel O, Asikhia Olalekan
    The Seybold report 17 (08), 1878-1892 2022
    Citations: 3

  • The Effect of Financial Inclusion and Entrepreneurship Creation among Agency Banking. Empirical Investigation of Point of Sale (POS) Card Acceptance Operators in Nigeria
    DO Inegbedion, OO Akande, A Olalekan, F Adeyemo, A Adedugba
    Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University 57 (5) 2022
    Citations: 3

  • CORPORATE PHILANTHROPY AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: A MODERATING ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP & INNOVATIONS: A CASE OF DANGOTE GROUP OF COMPANY
    Inegbedion, Asikhia, Adebayo
    Journal of Management Information and Decision Sciences 25 (S5), 1-14 2022
    Citations: 3

  • Enhancing Entrepreneurial Awareness Through The Application Of Electronic Marketing In Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Among Farmers In The Rural Areas
    ID Osemudiamen, NE John
    Journal of Women Empowerment and Studies 1 (02) 2021
    Citations: 3

  • Evaluation of Innovation Orientation Strategy and Performance in of Paint Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria
    N Akande, Inegbedion, Ighodalo, Ojeleke
    IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM) 21 (11), 54-60 2019
    Citations: 3

  • Robust practices for managing maritime supply chain risks: A survey of Nigeria’s seaports
    J Nsikan, R Micheal, O Mercy, A Adebukola, I Briggs, D Inegbedion
    The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics 39 (4), 1-7 2023
    Citations: 2

  • Information management role in logistics operations: optimization of distribution process in medical supply stores in Lagos State
    A Adebayo, O Ogunnaike, D Inegbedion
    Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management 20 (2), 1394-1394 2023
    Citations: 2

  • Transportation optimality approach and environmental sustainability in manufacturing firms in Lagos State: a decision approach
    A Adebayo, A Olalekan, I Daniel, A Olalekan
    International Journal of Business Performance Management 24 (3-4), 392-408 2023
    Citations: 2

  • EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT OF ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOUR AND PERFORMANCE OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM (MSME) OPERATORS IN NIGERIA
    DO Inegbedion, O James
    Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal 28 (S5), 1-17 2022
    Citations: 2

  • Dynamics of Finished Goods Inventory Control Framework: A Deterministic Request in Product Appropriation
    A Adebayo, I Daniel, O Oluwakemi
    Operations Research Forum 5 (2), 31 2024
    Citations: 1

  • THE PARADIGM OF REVERSE DISTRIBUTION SUSTAINABILITY. A CASE OF SELECTED PRODUCTION FIRMS: AN APPROACH.
    A Adebayo, I Daniel, A Adekunle
    Environmental Engineering & Management Journal (EEMJ) 22 (8) 2023
    Citations: 1

  • The Degree of Material Distribution on Environmental Outcomes in Selected Large-Scale Fabrics Manufacturing Firms in Lagos State, Nigeria: A Control Approach
    DOI AdeAdebayo Tolulope Adedugba, Olaleke Ogunnaike, Kingsley A. Adeyemo ...
    Journal of Technological Advancements 2 (1), 1-11 2022
    Citations: 1

  • Opinion leadership and marketing of life assurance in selected insurance firms in Nigeria
    FA Bassey, JN Efiok, S Sylvester, ID Osemudiamen
    International Journal of Empirical Finance 4 (3), 131-141 2015
    Citations: 1

Publications

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INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE

Five Years industry experience in Education, Research and Consulting firms