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Craig Carter is the John G. and Barbara A. Bebbling Professor of Supply Chain Management at Arizona State University’s Department of Supply Chain Management. He holds the Harold E. Fearon Fellow of Purchasing Management title. His research focuses on sustainable supply chain management, ethical buyer-supplier relationships, environmental supply chain practices, and diversity sourcing. He has advised on over 100 Fortune 1000 firms globally and served as an editor for multiple journals, including the Journal of Supply Chain Management and Decision Sciences Journal.
Education: Ph.D. in Business from Arizona State University (1996), B.S. in Business from the University of Maryland (1990). His industry experience includes roles at Ryder Systems and the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Research emphasizes unintended consequences of sustainability initiatives, behavioral decision-making in supply chains, and supply chain leakage of greenhouse gas emissions. His work bridges theoretical frameworks (e.g., configurational approaches) with practical applications, such as mitigating supply risk and enhancing collaboration.
Recent publications explore topics like honesty contagion in negotiations and informal exchanges impacting sourcing collaboration. He has been recognized for editorial contributions and has been actively involved in shaping supply chain management’s academic trajectory through thought leadership.
Courses taught include Strategic Procurement, Global Supply Operations, and seminars on supply chain theory. His work often integrates empirical research with real-world case studies, emphasizing actionable insights for practitioners.



