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Priscilla Navarro

PhD student

Revisiting quality management for the future! My research focuses on how process management can be used for helping companies meet the climate challenge.

Enhancing environmental sustainability through managerial approaches

I am a PhD candidate at the division of Logistics and Quality Management. My research focuses on the use of process management for enhancing environmental sustainability. An important part of my research is the area of green logistics, specifically in the road freight transport sector. My research centers in managerial efforts and approaches for dealing with and achieving environmental requirements. This research involves both strategic and operational perspectives within the companies.

Teaching

Among my responsibilities as a PhD candidate, I also teach. My teaching involves courses at a master level in Quality Management. More specifically, the topics of my teaching involve Process Management, Statistical Quality Control, Six Sigma and Quality Engineering and Design.

 

Publications

2023

Priscilla Navarro (2023) THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF PROCESS MANAGEMENT IN SMEs

2022

Priscilla Navarro, Linnea Haag, Promporn Wangwacharakul, Jason Martin (2022) Closing The Gap Between Classroom And Reality Through Virtual Bridges Proceedings of the 18th International CDIO Conference, hosted by Reykjavik University, Reykjavik Iceland, June 13-15, 2022., p. 929-940

2021

Priscilla Navarro (2021) Applying quality concepts to achieve environmental sustainability in the freight transport sector - reviewing process management and lean International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences, Vol. 13, p. 545-562 Continue to DOI

2019

Priscilla Navarro (2019) Exploring Process Management as a Means for Greening Road Freight Transport

2018

Priscilla Navarro, Peter Cronemyr, Maria Huge-Brodin (2018) Greening logistics by introducing process management: A viable tool for freight transport companies going green Supply Chain Forum: an International Journal, Vol. 19, p. 204-218 Continue to DOI

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