Dr. Carlo Mora-Monge serves as Professor and Associate Dean for Research in the College of Business at New Mexico State University, specializing in digital transformation of business operations. His research bridges information systems, supply chain management, and organizational behavior with global applications. His educational foundation includes: Ph.D. in Manufacturing Management & Engineering, University of Toledo (2007) M.Sc. in Manufacturing Management, University of Toledo (2003) B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica (1996) Research focuses on e-commerce adoption , supply chain integration , and business analytics with evolving emphasis from manufacturing technologies to contemporary issues like cybersecurity behavior and healthcare operations . His work consistently examines technology-organization-environment interactions across developed and developing economies. Recent publications (2023-2024) reveal expanding scope into climate-adaptive systems and cross-sector operational efficiency , demonstrating methodological evolution from empirical supply chain studies to longitudinal healthcare benchmarking and behavioral cybersecurity research. No scientific awards were documented in source materials. Grant leadership includes: SAP ERPsim faculty certification programs in Chile and Mexico (2014) training 40+ instructors Co-development of New Mexico's web-based high school economics curriculum (2005-2006) State-funded teacher training in technology-integrated economics education He directs enterprise system pedagogy initiatives including SAP ERP integration across business curricula, with recent focus on data-to-decision training frameworks for next-generation business analysts.








