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2475
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103

Overview

Paul D. Larson is affiliated with the University of Manitoba in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, and Environmental Science, with a notable focus on subfields such as Strategy and Management, Pollution, Marketing, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Economics and Econometrics.

Their scientific inquiries cover a range of topics, including:

  • Public Procurement and Policy
  • Oil Spill Detection and Mitigation
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business
  • Municipal Solid Waste Management
  • Taxation and Compliance Studies
  • Corruption and Economic Development

Recent publications authored by Paul D. Larson demonstrate a consistent engagement with logistics, sustainability, and supply chain topics. Selected papers include:

  • "Relationships between Logistics Performance and Aspects of Sustainability: A Cross-Country Analysis," 2021, Sustainability
  • "Corruption, gender inequality and logistics performance," 2020, The International Journal of Logistics Management
  • "Security, sustainability and supply chain collaboration in the humanitarian space," 2021, Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • "Zero-Emission Heavy-Duty, Long-Haul Trucking: Obstacles and Opportunities for Logistics in North America," 2024, Logistics
  • "Supplier Diversity Certification Success Factors: Survey of Women-owned Suppliers," 2024, The International Journal of Organizational Diversity

Paul D. Larson frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Syed Nasir Danial, Mawuli Afenyo, Adolf K.Y. Ng, Travis Lin, and Gary A. Stern. Each of these coauthors has contributed to multiple joint publications, reflecting ongoing collaborative relationships within the logistics and management disciplines.

Their work has been published in a variety of venues, with notable contributions to SSRN Electronic Journal, Sustainability, The International Journal of Logistics Management, Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and Logistics. The diversity of publication venues aligns with the interdisciplinary nature of their research combining management practice and environmental considerations.

Best Publications

  • Logistics versus supply chain management: An international survey

    Paul D. Larson;Arni Halldorsson

  • LOGISTICS SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES FOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

    Britta Gammelgaard;Paul D. Larson

  • Humanitarian and Disaster Relief Supply Chains: A Matter of Life and Death

    Jamison M. Day;Steven A. Melnyk;Paul D. Larson;Edward W. Davis

  • Consumer attitudes about electric cars: Pricing analysis and policy implications

    Paul D. Larson;Jairo Viáfara;Robert V. Parsons;Arne Elias

  • Research opportunities in purchasing and supply management

    Tobias Schoenherr;Sachin B. Modi;W.C. Benton;Craig R. Carter

  • Supply Chain Management: Definition, Growth and Approaches

    Paul D. Larson;Dale S. Rogers

  • Single Sourcing and Supplier Certification: Performance and Relationship Implications

    Paul D Larson;Jack D Kulchitsky

  • The Use and Impact of Communication Media in Purchasing and Supply Management

    Paul D. Larson;Jack D. Kulchitsky

  • Building humanitarian supply chain relationships: lessons from leading practitioners

    Ron McLachlin;Paul D. Larson

  • What skills are needed to be a humanitarian logistician

    Gyöngyi Kovacs;Peter Hugh Tatham;Paul D. Larson

  • What is SCM? And, Where is It?

    Paul D. Larson;Arni Halldorsson

  • Relationships between inventory, sales and service in a retail chain store operation

    Chris Dubelaar;Garland Chow;Paul D. Larson

  • Improving response rates to mail surveys: A research note

    Paul D. Larson;Richard F. Poist

  • A NOTE ON MAIL SURVEYS AND RESPONSE RATES IN LOGISTICS RESEARCH

    Paul D. Larson

  • Supply chain management: a comparison of Scandinavian and American perspectives

    Árni Halldórsson;Paul D. Larson;Richard F. Poist

  • The TQM Impact: A Study of Quality Managers' Perceptions

    Paul D. Larson;Ashish Sinha

  • PERSPECTIVES ON LOGISTICS VS. SCM: A SURVEY OF SCM PROFESSIONALS

    Paul D. Larson;Richard F. Poist;Árni Halldórsson

  • Buyer‐Supplier Co‐operation, Product Quality and Total Costs

    Paul D. Larson

  • AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF INTER-ORGANIZATIONAL FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATION AND TOTAL COSTS /

    Paul D Larson

  • Not‐for‐profit supply chains in interrupted environments

    Ron McLachlin;Paul D. Larson;Soaleh Khan

Frequent Co-Authors

Adolf K.Y. Ng
Adolf K.Y. Ng Hong Kong Baptist University
Craig R. Carter
Craig R. Carter Arizona State University
Ram Narasimhan
Ram Narasimhan Michigan State University
Tobias Schoenherr
Tobias Schoenherr Michigan State University
Thomas Y. Choi
Thomas Y. Choi Arizona State University
W. C. Benton
W. C. Benton The Ohio State University
Peter W. Carr
Peter W. Carr University of Minnesota
Saharon Shelah
Saharon Shelah Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Steven A. Melnyk
Steven A. Melnyk Michigan State University

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