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38
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1809
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286

Overview

Paul D. Cousins is affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Business, Management and Accounting, with significant contributions also in Engineering.

The scientist's work includes research in key subfields such as Strategy and Management, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Management Information Systems, Marketing, and Automotive Engineering.

Their main topics of study cover Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting, Public Procurement and Policy, Environmental Sustainability in Business, Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies, Digital Transformation in Industry, Quality and Supply Management, and Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization.

Recent publications by Paul D. Cousins include:

  • Shareholder Wealth Effects of Modern Slavery Regulation, 2020, Management Science
  • Transitioning additive manufacturing from rapid prototyping to high-volume production: A case study of complex final products, 2023, Journal of Product Innovation Management
  • Operations & supply chain management: principles and practice, 2025, International Journal of Production Research
  • The Microfoundations of Relational Governance Capability: A Social Capital Perspective, 2021, Academy of Management Proceedings

Paul D. Cousins has collaborated with various coauthors including Marie Dutordoir, Benn Lawson, João Quariguasi Frota Neto, Samuel Roscoe, and Robert Handfield.

Their work is published in venues such as Management Science, Journal of Product Innovation Management, International Journal of Production Research, and Academy of Management Proceedings.

Best Publications

  • THE ROLE OF SUPPLY MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES IN GREEN SUPPLY

    Frances E. Bowen;Paul D. Cousins;Richard C. Lamming;Adam C. Farukt

  • The implications of socialization and integration in supply chain management

    Paul D. Cousins;Bulent Menguc

  • Creating supply chain relational capital: The impact of formal and informal socialization processes

    Paul D. Cousins;Robert B. Handfield;Benn Lawson;Kenneth J. Petersen

  • Knowledge Sharing in Interorganizational Product Development Teams: The Effect of Formal and Informal Socialization Mechanisms*

    Benn Lawson;Kenneth J. Petersen;Paul D. Cousins;Robert B. Handfield

  • Developing the concept of supply strategy

    Christine M. Harland;Richard C. Lamming;Paul D. Cousins

  • Antecedents and consequences of social capital on buyer performance improvement

    Benn Lawson;Beverly B. Tyler;Paul D. Cousins

  • Strategic supply and the management of inter- and intra-organisational relationships

    Paul D Cousins;Robert Spekman

  • A Conceptual Model for Managing Long-term Inter-organisational Relationships

    Paul D Cousins

  • Strategic Supply Management: Principles, Theories and Practice

    Paul Cousins;Richard Lamming;Benn Lawson;Brian Squire

  • Horses for Courses: Explaining the Gap Between the Theory and Practice of Green Supply

    Frances E. Bowen;Paul D. Cousins;Richard C. Lamming;Adam C. Faruk

  • The alignment of appropriate firm and supply strategies for competitive advantage

    Paul D. Cousins

  • Investigating green supply chain management practices and performance: The moderating roles of supply chain ecocentricity and traceability

    Paul D. Cousins;Benn Lawson;Kenneth J. Petersen;Brian Fugate

  • An empirical taxonomy of purchasing functions

    Paul D. Cousins;Benn Lawson;Brian Squire

  • Performance measurement in strategic buyer‐supplier relationships: The mediating role of socialization mechanisms

    Paul D. Cousins;Benn Lawson;Brian Squire

  • The role of risk in environment‐related supplier initiatives

    Paul D. Cousins;Richard C. Lamming;Frances Bowen

  • Cooperation and knowledge transfer within buyer-supplier relationships: The moderating properties of trust, relationship duration and supplier performance

    Brian Squire;Paul D. Cousins;Steve Brown

  • Horses for Courses

    Frances E. Bowen;Paul D. Cousins;Richard C. Lamming;Adam C. Faruk

  • Value stream management: strategy and excellence in the supply chain

    Peter Hines;Richard Lamming;Dan Jones;Paul Cousins

  • Breakthrough Scanning, Supplier Knowledge Exchange, and New Product Development Performance

    Paul D. Cousins;Benn Lawson;Kenneth J. Petersen;Robert B. Handfield

  • Analyzing, Mapping, and Managing Environmental Impacts along Supply Chains

    Adam C. Faruk;Richard C. Lamming;Paul D. Cousins;Frances E. Bowen

Frequent Co-Authors

Benn Lawson
Benn Lawson University of Oxford
Richard Lamming
Richard Lamming University of Southampton
Robert B. Handfield
Robert B. Handfield North Carolina State University
Harvey Maylor
Harvey Maylor University of Oxford
Peter Hines
Peter Hines South East Technological University
Christine Harland
Christine Harland Polytechnic University of Milan
Bulent Menguc
Bulent Menguc University of Leeds
Robert E. Spekman
Robert E. Spekman University of Virginia

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