Holds a doctoral degree in Business Administration from the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. He is a professor of Logistics at the eminent John Caroll University, USA. His work includes consulting for government agencies, various companies, and non-profit organizations. He published numerous articles in scientific journals, and is the author of several books. Currently, he researches social responsibility in logistics and international logistics practice. He has received a number of awards for his work as a lecturer.
Publications
- Learning and Pedagogical Research: Textbooks : Contemporary Logistics, (co-authored with Donald Wood), 9th edition, Published by Prentice Hall, 2008. Contemporary Logistics, (co-authored with Donald Wood), 8th edition, Published by Prentice Hall, 2004.
Other
- Contemporary Logistics, (prepared solely by Paul Murphy), 9th edition, Published by Prentice Hall, 2008. Accessible at http://www.prenhall.com/murphy.
- Contemporary Logistics, (prepared solely by Paul Murphy), 8th edition, Published by Prentice Hall, 2004. Could be accessed at http://www.prenhall.com/wood. ;
- Contributions To Practice: Technical Reports:“Logistics: Trends and Impacts,” Catholic Cemetery Conference Convention and Exposition, October 2005.
- “Logistics: A Red-Headed Stepchild of Marketing,” Panel discussion, Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Annual Meeting, March 2004. (with A. Michael Knemeyer and Cyril Logar);
- Discipline-Based Scholarship:Peer Reviewed Proceedings: “Failure Is Not an Option: The Role of Supply Chain Management in the Prevention of Retail Service Failures,” Association of Marketing Theory and Practice, 2006, pp. 248-258. (with A. Michael Knemeyer and Cyril Logar)
- “Read All About It: The Good News and Bad News Concerning Marketing Career-Related Issues,” Association of Marketing Theory and Practice, 2005, pp. 176-182. (with Robert Cook, Cyril Logar and A. Michael Knemeyer);
- Peer Reviewed Paper Presentations:“Failure Is Not an Option: The Role of Supply Chain Management in the Prevention of Retail Service Failures,” Association of Marketing Theory and Practice, March 2006. (with A. Michael Knemeyer and Cyril Logar)
- “Read All About It: The Good News and Bad News Concerning Marketing Career-Related Issues,” Association of Marketing Theory and Practice, March 2005. (with Robert Cook, Cyril Logar, and A. Michael Knemeyer)