Paul C. van Fenema serves as an Associate Professor at the Netherlands Defence Academy, where he leverages his extensive expertise in business administration and public management to address the intricate challenges faced by military and governmental organizations. His role within the Section of Military Logistics...
Paul C. van Fenema serves as an Associate Professor at the Netherlands Defence Academy, where he leverages his extensive expertise in business administration and public management to address the intricate challenges faced by military and governmental organizations. His role within the Section of Military Logistics & Information Management enables him to explore the complexities of institutionalization and joint value creation, particularly in the context of defense operations. With a keen focus on technology-enabled decision-making, Paul is dedicated to enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of logistics and information systems within the military framework.
Currently, Paul is involved in several key projects that aim to optimize coordination among diverse stakeholders in defense logistics. His research delves into qualitative methodologies, allowing him to analyze the nuances of organizational development and change management in high-stakes environments. By fostering collaboration between academic research and practical applications, he aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice, ensuring that innovative solutions are effectively implemented in real-world scenarios.
Paul's fascination with international relations further enriches his contributions to the field, as he examines how global dynamics influence military logistics and information management strategies. His ability to navigate complex interorganizational challenges makes him a valuable asset to both the Netherlands Defence Academy and the broader defense community. Through his work, Paul C. van Fenema continues to shape the future of military logistics, ensuring that organizations are well-equipped to respond to evolving challenges in a rapidly changing world.