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Dr. Frank Adams is a Professor of Supply Chain Logistics & Marketing at Mississippi State University's College of Business, holding the Mary Jo and Paul Karre Fellow title. He specializes in supply chain collaboration, global logistics, and relational governance. His research bridges operational efficiency, consumer behavior, and sustainability.
- Ph.D. in Marketing (2012), University of Alabama
- MBA in Business Administration (2008), University of Alabama
- B.A. in History (1997), Mississippi State University
His research focuses on supply chain dynamics, including responsiveness, green logistics, and social media's role in consumer behavior. Recent work explores predatory shopping behaviors and crisis management in online communities. He also investigates the impact of service climate on employee performance and the integration of systems theory in logistics.
Key publications span topics like supply chain governance, transportation in retail, and nonresponse bias mitigation in behavioral research. His work emphasizes practical applications in global supply chains and sustainable practices.
- Awards: Mary Jo and Paul Karre Fellow
Advising and grants details are not explicitly provided in available texts. Dr. Adams is part of the College of Business, contributing to its research and educational mission in logistics and marketing.
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