Stéphanie Thomas
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Also affiliated: Infosys (India) (2006); Texas Tech University (2014–2017); International Rescue Committee (2023–2024); Walsh University (2025); Georgia Southern University (2012–2013); Fugro (United Kingdom) (2015); Winchester Hospital (2013); Southeast Healthcare (2021); eHealth Initiative (2021); Foerster (United States) (2011); Sheffield Hallam University (2012)
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Stéphanie Thomas's research interests encompass a range of topics, including community-based research practices in early childhood and family mental health, with a focus on advancing antiracism principles. She has also contributed to clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and management of avalanche and nonavalanche snow burial accidents. Her work has explored minority identity signals in retail supply chain settings and their impact on consumer purchase intentions, as well as the definition and development of retail media networks. Thomas has investigated cultural and strategic aspects of logistics collaboration and supply chain performance models for small and medium enterprises. Her scholarly contributions include 39 publications, with an h-index of 12 and 578 citations. She has collaborated with researchers Molly Inhofe Rapert, Rodney Thomas, and Christian Hofer, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 39
- Citations: 591
Selected Publications
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Alleviating Burnout From National Policy Change Stress in California Truck Drivers (2026)
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Minority Identity Signals in a Retail Supply Chain Setting and Consumer Purchase Intentions: The Mediating Role of e‐LSQ Expectations (2025)
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I Wasn’t Expecting That! The Relational Impact of Negotiation Strategy Expectation Violations (2020)
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Inefficacy: the tipping point of driver burnout (2020)
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A comparative assessment of win-win and win-lose negotiation strategy use on supply chain relational outcomes (2018)
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- Minority Identity Signals in a Retail Supply Chain Setting and Consumer Purchase Intentions: The Mediating Role of e‐LSQ Expectations
- Minority Identity Signals in a Retail Supply Chain Setting and Consumer Purchase Intentions: The Mediating Role of e‐LSQ Expectations
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