Thomas Kull

at Thunderbird School of Global Management

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Thunderbird School of Global Management

Thomas J. Kull is Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management in the WP Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. He holds a PhD in Operations and Sourcing Management from Michigan State University. He researches behavioral issues in operations and supply management, as well as supply chain risk issues. He has co-authored a book based on his research entitled “People, Process, and Culture: Lean Manufacturing in the Real World” with CRC Press. He also is principal inventor of Coffee Trade: A Contract Negotiation Simulation©. His research has appeared in the Journal of Operations Management, Decision Sciences Journal, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Journal of Business Logistics, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, European Journal of Operational Research, and others. He serves on the editorial review board for Decision Sciences, Journal of Operations Management, and Journal of Supply Chain Management. He is a member of Decision Sciences Institute, Academy of Management, and Production and Operations Management Society.

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