John Giovanni Battista (Joyce B.) Giglioni (January 18, 1929 – January 23, 2008) was an American business theorist, and professor of management and international business at Mississippi State University. [1] He is notable for his 1974 article, "A Conspectus of Management Control Theory: 1900-1972", co-authored with Arthur G. Bedeian. [2] [3]
Giglioni received a BBA in 1958, and an MBA in 1959 at Tulane University. [4] [5] In 1960, Giglioni was appointed instructor in management at Tulane University. [6] In 1969, he received a PhD from Indiana University, under the supervision of Charles F. Bosner, [7] with the thesis entitled, "Multiple Correlation Analysis for Manpower Forecasting: A Case Study."
After graduation, Giglioni moved to Mississippi State University, where he became Associate Professor of Management and Director of the Manpower Research Center. [8] Later in the 1970s he was appointed Professor of Management. Arthur G. Bedeian was his Ph.D. student. [7]
John Giovanni Battista (Joyce B.) Giglioni (January 18, 1929 – January 23, 2008) was an American business theorist, and professor of management and international business at Mississippi State University. [1] He is notable for his 1974 article, "A Conspectus of Management Control Theory: 1900-1972", co-authored with Arthur G. Bedeian. [2] [3]
Giglioni received a BBA in 1958, and an MBA in 1959 at Tulane University. [4] [5] In 1960, Giglioni was appointed instructor in management at Tulane University. [6] In 1969, he received a PhD from Indiana University, under the supervision of Charles F. Bosner, [7] with the thesis entitled, "Multiple Correlation Analysis for Manpower Forecasting: A Case Study."
After graduation, Giglioni moved to Mississippi State University, where he became Associate Professor of Management and Director of the Manpower Research Center. [8] Later in the 1970s he was appointed Professor of Management. Arthur G. Bedeian was his Ph.D. student. [7]