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Gary Castrogiovanni, Ph.D.


 

Education and Experience: PhD (Strategic Management), Texas Tech University, MBA (Human Resource Management), DePaul University, BBA (Operations Management), Loyola University Chicago

Teaching and Research: Dr. Castrogiovanni has published more than two dozen works in refereed journals, and more than 100 works overall in the areas of strategic management, entrepreneurship, franchising, and organization design.  He is a founding editor of the International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, and an associate editor of the Journal of Small Business Management.

Publications and Presentations: "Environmental munificence:  A theoretical assessment," Academy of Management Review, "Pre-startup planning and the survival of new small businesses: Theoretical linkages," Journal of Management,  "Business turnaround processes following acquisitions: Reconsidering the role of retrenchment," Journal of Business Research (with G. Bruton),"Organization task environments: Have they changed fundamentally over time?" Journal of Management, "Franchising: A review and avenues to greater theoretical diversity," Journal of Management (with J. Combs and S. Michael), "Shifting imperatives: An integrative view of resource scarcity and agency reasons for franchising," Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (with J. Combs and R. Justis).