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Steve Schulz

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Steve Schulz

Steve Schulz

  • Interim Dean
  • College of Business Administration

email:
sschulz@unomaha.edu
office:
  • 311 Mammel Hall
office phone:
402.554.3825

Additional Information

About Steve Schulz

Biography

Steve A. Schulz is an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He has an active interest in logistics, new product development, and high-performance organizations.

Teaching Interests

Supply Chain Management, Industrial Purchasing, Global Sourcing and Innovation

Research Interests

Workforce Leadership and Development, High-Performance Organizations, IT-Enabled businesses

Service Summary

Dr. Schulz is a member of the Midwest International Trade Association, APICS, Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, Nebraska Trucking Association, Decision Science Institute, Academy of Management, and the Institute of Supply Management. He serves as a reviewer for several academic journals and conferences.

Awards and Honors

50 Over 50 Award, Service, Community - 2022

John Lucas Diamond Professorship, Service, Community - 2021

University Departmental Teaching Award (UDTA), Teaching - 2021

Dean's Citation for Excellence in Service, Service, University - 2018

Outstanding Student Engagement Award, Teaching - 2018

Outstanding Student Engagement Award, Teaching - 2017

NBDC Faculty Member of the Year, Service, University - 2017

EMBA Distinguished Professor Award, Teaching - 2015

Education

Ph.D., University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, Marketing, Channels of Distribution, 1992

Scholarship/Research/Creative Activity

Selected Publications

Ta, Anh, Schulz, Steve, Aldossari, Mobark, Nguyen, Quynh. 2022. System and Information Qualities in Mobile Fitness Apps and Their Effects on User Behavior and Performance, Information Systems Management.

Schulz, Steve, Martin, Thomas, Meyer, Heather. 2017. Factors Influencing Organization Commitment: Internal Marketing Orientation, External Marketing Orientation, and Subjective Well-Being, Journal of Management Development, 36, 10, 1294-1303.

Schulz, Steve, Flanigan, Rod. 2016. Developing Competitive Advantage Using the Triple Bottom Line: A Conceptual Framework, Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, 31, 4, 449-458.

Schulz, Steve, Luthans, Kyle, Messersmith, Jake. 2014. Psychological Capital: A New Tool for Driver Retention, International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, 44, 8/9, 621-634.

Chau, Ngan, Schulz, Steve. 2014. Selling Versus Leasing of Durable Goods: The Impact on Marketing Channels, Journal Of Marketing Channels, 21, 1, 4-17.

Externally Funded Research

2019 Portable Assistance, U.S. Small Business Administration, Federal, 12/01/2019 - 11/30/2020

Additional Information

About Steve Schulz

Biography

Steve A. Schulz is an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He has an active interest in logistics, new product development, and high-performance organizations.

Teaching Interests

Supply Chain Management, Industrial Purchasing, Global Sourcing and Innovation

Research Interests

Workforce Leadership and Development, High-Performance Organizations, IT-Enabled businesses

Service Summary

Dr. Schulz is a member of the Midwest International Trade Association, APICS, Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, Nebraska Trucking Association, Decision Science Institute, Academy of Management, and the Institute of Supply Management. He serves as a reviewer for several academic journals and conferences.

Awards and Honors

50 Over 50 Award, Service, Community - 2022

John Lucas Diamond Professorship, Service, Community - 2021

University Departmental Teaching Award (UDTA), Teaching - 2021

Dean's Citation for Excellence in Service, Service, University - 2018

Outstanding Student Engagement Award, Teaching - 2018

Outstanding Student Engagement Award, Teaching - 2017

NBDC Faculty Member of the Year, Service, University - 2017

EMBA Distinguished Professor Award, Teaching - 2015

Education

Ph.D., University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, Marketing, Channels of Distribution, 1992

Scholarship/Research/Creative Activity

Selected Publications

Ta, Anh, Schulz, Steve, Aldossari, Mobark, Nguyen, Quynh. 2022. System and Information Qualities in Mobile Fitness Apps and Their Effects on User Behavior and Performance, Information Systems Management.

Schulz, Steve, Martin, Thomas, Meyer, Heather. 2017. Factors Influencing Organization Commitment: Internal Marketing Orientation, External Marketing Orientation, and Subjective Well-Being, Journal of Management Development, 36, 10, 1294-1303.

Schulz, Steve, Flanigan, Rod. 2016. Developing Competitive Advantage Using the Triple Bottom Line: A Conceptual Framework, Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, 31, 4, 449-458.

Schulz, Steve, Luthans, Kyle, Messersmith, Jake. 2014. Psychological Capital: A New Tool for Driver Retention, International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, 44, 8/9, 621-634.

Chau, Ngan, Schulz, Steve. 2014. Selling Versus Leasing of Durable Goods: The Impact on Marketing Channels, Journal Of Marketing Channels, 21, 1, 4-17.

Externally Funded Research

2019 Portable Assistance, U.S. Small Business Administration, Federal, 12/01/2019 - 11/30/2020

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About Steve Schulz

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