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Thomas Choi is a Regents Professor and AT&T Professor of Business at the W. P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University. He is a leading scholar in supply chain management, with a focus on supply networks and complex adaptive systems. He co-directs the Complex Adaptive Supply Networks Research Accelerator (CASN-RA) and previously served as Executive Director of CAPS Research and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Operations Management.
Research Interests: His work centers on the upstream side of supply chains, examining how firms interact with networks of suppliers. He investigates structural resilience, risk propagation, and adaptive behaviors in global supply networks. His research integrates network theory, operations management, and organizational theory to understand the dynamics of complex supply ecosystems.
Publication Trends: His recent publications emphasize the mapping and modeling of global supply networks, highlighting systemic risks and the need for transparency. Collaborative works in 2024 focus on visualizing supply chain interdependencies using data-driven approaches and economic modeling.
- Scientific Awards:
- Distinguished Operations Management Scholar by the OM Division at the Academy of Management (2012)
- Highly Cited Researcher by Clarivate’s Web of Science
- Top 50 Researchers by Publication Score (Babbar et al., 2019)
Advising and Grants: While specific students are not listed, Thomas Choi has led major research initiatives including CASN-RA and CAPS Research, which involve funding from industry and government partners. His role as Executive Director and editorial leadership indicates extensive grant and program management experience.
Labs and Teams: He is a founding co-director of the Complex Adaptive Supply Networks Research Accelerator (CASN-RA), a multidisciplinary research group focused on modeling and analyzing supply network dynamics.

