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
Professional Activities
Lathan Craig Austin, Ph.D. is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Marketing and Logistics at Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA. He consults widely on various aspects of the logistics industry as a noted supply chain expert and has published on logistics capabilities, international trade, collaboration, the importance of visibility, and the role of logistics education.Courses Taught
- Export Marketing
- Global Logistics
- Import/Export and International Logistics
- Principles of Logistics
- Purchasing and Inventory Management
- Transportation Logistics
Publications
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)
.
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. 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.
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ProQuest
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