L. Craig Austin
Associate Teaching Professor, Department of Marketing & Logistics
College of Business
Florida International University
Modesto A. Maidique Campus
11200 S.W. 8th St, RB 344A
Miami, FL 33199
Phone: (305) 348-7763
Email: laaustin@fiu.edu
Education
Ph.D. in Management
Sullivan University, Louisville, Kentucky
MBA in Business Administration
Chapman Graduate School of Business, Florida International University, Miami, Florida
Areas of Expertise
- International trade and regs
- Management cognition studies
- Supply chain issues and trends
Courses Taught
- Export Marketing
- Global Logistics
- Import/Export and International Logistics
- Principles of Logistics
- Purchasing and Inventory Management
- Transportation Logistics
Publications
Austin L. C., & Malka S.
(2024).
On the relationship between modes of learning and graduates' success in the field - the case of a logistics program: A necessary condition analysis.
The International Journal of Management Education
, 22(3)
.
Malka S., & Austin L. C.
(2024).
Assessing the alignment between logistics education and the need in the field: A Necessary Condition Analysis.
The Journal for Advancing Business Education
, 6(2)
.
Malka S. C., & Austin L. C.
(2023).
Supply chain essentials: Exploring the antecedents of the firm’s logistics capabilities.
Journal of Strategic and International Studies
, 17(1)
.
Malka, S. C., & Austin, L. C.
(2022).
Just how necessary are firm's logistics capabilities for its supply chain visibility? A necessary condition analysis.
Journal of Strategic and International Studies
, 16(4)
.
Books
Austin, L. C.
(2022).
Understanding Supply Chain Visibility as a Consequence of Organizational Capabilities.
.
ProQuest
.