Stuart Carr Massey University, New Zealand
Stuart Carr is a professor of Psychology, Industrial and Organizational (I/O) Psychology Program at the Massey University in New Zealand. He coordinated the Poverty Research Group, an international network focused on poverty reduction through decent work, and co-coordinates the End Poverty and Inequality Cluster (EPIC), which includes a focus on transitions from precarious labor to decent work and living wages. He currently coordinates Project GLOW (Global Living Organizational Wage), a multi-country, multi-generational, interdisciplinary study of the links between decent wages (in purchasing power parity) and sustainable livelihoods for the eradication of poverty—the primary UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG1). He co-convened a Global Task Force for Humanitarian Work: Psychology, which promotes decent work aligned with local stakeholder needs, in partnership with global development agencies. He was a lead investigator on Project ADDUP, a multi-country DFID/ESRC (Department for International Development/Economic and Social Research Council)-funded study of pay and remuneration diversity between national and international labor in developing economies. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand, the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and the New Zealand Psychological Society. He is a previous editor of the Journal of Pacific-Rim Psychology and is the incoming editor for International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice & Consultation, which supports the SDGs.