Boumediene Ramdani

Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship & Innovation (Research) at Qatar University

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  • Qatar University

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Biography

Qatar University

Dr. Boumediene Ramdani is an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship & Innovation (Research) at Qatar University (QU). He currently heads the Research and Policy unit within the Centre for Entrepreneurship & Organizational Excellence (CEOE) at the College of Business & Economics. Before moving to Qatar, Dr. Ramdani held positions at a number of UK institutions including University of Exeter, UWE-Bristol, and Cranfield University. He was the director of Postgraduate Research at the Management Studies Department – Exeter University Business School. He regularly acted as an external examiner for The University of Manchester, University of Hertfordshire, and Regent’s University London. He supervised many PhD, MBA and MSc students. His research has been published in leading journals including: Journal of Business Research, California Management Review, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Asia Pacific Journal of Management, Information & Management, and Australian Journal of Management among others. He was also a visiting professor at University Jean Moulin – Lyon III (France), University of Deusto (Spain), and The University of West Indies (Jamaica). He regularly provides policy and strategic advice to a number of private and public institutions such as UNDP and The World Bank Group.

Education

  • Alliance Manchester Business School - PhD, Business Administration 2004 - 2008
  • University of Leeds - MBA & BSc 1999 - 2003

Journal Articles

  • Ramdani, B., Belaid, F., & Boukrami, E. (2022). Profiling exporting SMEs: The role of innovation-orientation. Journal of Business Research, 149, 1-13.
  • Amor, S. B., Belaid, F., Benkraiem, R., Ramdani, B., & Guesmi, K. (2022). Multi-criteria classification, sorting, and clustering: a bibliometric review and research agenda. Annals of Operations Research, 1-23.
  • Benleulmi, A. Z., & Ramdani, B. (2022). Behavioural intention to use fully autonomous vehicles: Instrumental, symbolic, and affective motives. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology & Behaviour, 86, 226-237.
  • Ramdani, B., Raja, S., & Kayumova, M. (2022). Digital innovation in SMEs: a systematic review, synthesis and research agenda. Information Technology for Development, 28(1), 56-80.
  • Ramdani, B., Guermat, C., & Mellahi, K. (2021). The effect of downsizing on innovation outputs: The role of resource slack and constraints. Australian Journal of Management, 46(2), 346-365.
  • Mongo, M., Belaid, F., and Ramdani, B. (2021). The effects of environmental innovations on CO2 emissions: Empirical evidence from Europe, Environmental Science & Policy. 118, 1-9.
  • Abdellatif, M., Tran-Nam, B., and Ramdani B. (2021). The Simplified Tax Regime for Micro & Small Entreprises in Egypt: An Analysis of the Theoretical and Implication Issues, Journal of the Australasian Tax Teachers Association, 16 (1), 38.
  • Ramdani, B., Rothwell, B., and Boukrami, E. (2020). Open Banking: The Emergence of New Digital Business Models. International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management.
  • Ramdani, B, Duan, B., Berrou, I. (2020). Exploring the Determinants of Mobile Health Adoption by Hospitals in China. Journal of Medical Internet Research – Medical Informatics, 8(7), e14795.
  • Ramdani, B., Binsaif, A., Boukrami, E., and Guermat, C. (2020). Business Models Innovation in Investment Banks: A Resilience Perspective. Asia Pacific Journal of Management.
  • Ramdani, B., Binsaif, A., and Boukrami, E. (2019). Business Model Innovation: A Review and Research Agenda, New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, 22 (2), 89-108.
  • Williams D., and Ramdani, B. (2018). Exploring the Characteristics of Prosperous SMEs in the Caribbean, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 30 (9), 1012-1026
  • Ramdani, B., Mellahi, K., Guermat, C., and Kechad, R. (2014). The Efficacy of High Performance Work Practices in the Middle East: Evidence from Algerian Firms, International Journal of Human Resources Management, 25 (2), 252-275.
  • Dwivedi, Y. K., Ramdani, B., Williams, M. D., Mitra, A. (2013). Factors Influencing User Adoption of Web 2.0 Applications. International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, 7(1), 53-71.
  • Dwivedi, Y. K., Ramdani, B., Williams, M. D., Mitra, A. (2013). Factors Contributing to Successful ERP Implementation in Locally-Owned and Multinational Firms in India. International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, 6(4), 458-476.
  • Ramdani, B., Chevers, D., and Williams, D.A. (2013). SMEs Adoption of Enterprise Applications: A Technology-Organisation-Environment Model, Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 20 (4), 735-753.
  • Lorenzo, O., Kawalek, P., and Ramdani, B. (2012). Enterprise Applications Diffusion: A Social Learning Theory Perspective, Information & Management, 49 (1), 47-57.
  • Ramdani, B., and Rajwani, T. (2010). Enterprise 2.0: The Case of British Telecom, Journal of Strategic Management Education, 6 (2), 125-138.
  • Lorenzo, O., Kawalek, P., and Ramdani, B. (2009). The Long Conversation: Learning How to Mater Enterprise Systems, California Management Review, 52 (1), 140-166.
  • Ramdani, B., Kawalek, P., and Lorenzo, O. (2009). Predicting SMEs Adoption of Enterprise Systems, Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 22 (2), 10-24.
  • Ramdani, B., Lorenzo, O., & Kawalek, P. (2009). Information Systems Innovations Adoption and Diffusion among SMEs: Current Status and Future Prospects. International Journal of E-Adoption, 1(1), 33-45.
  • Ramdani, B., & Kawalek, P. (2007). SMEs & IS Innovations Adoption: A Review & Assessment of Previous Research. Academia, Revista Latinoamericana de Administración, 39, 47-70.

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