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Joanne H. Gavin serves as Professor of Management and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs at Marist College's School of Management. Her academic foundation includes dual degrees in Business Administration with Finance emphasis from the University of New Orleans and a PhD in Organizational Behavior from the University of Texas at Arlington.
Education:
- BS Business Administration (Finance), University of New Orleans
- MBA (Finance), University of New Orleans
- PhD Organizational Behavior, University of Texas at Arlington
Research Focus: Dr. Gavin's scholarship critically examines Business Ethics through cost-benefit frameworks, analyzes gender dynamics in workplace leadership including subversive patterns, and develops strategies for preventing campus sexual violence. Her work bridges theoretical rigor with practical interventions for organizational health and safety.
Publication Trends: Her 2002-2017 publications reveal consistent exploration of power structures in leadership, team performance under diversity, and ethical organizational design. Dominant themes include subversive leadership manifestations, social loafing mechanisms, and virtue-based workplace models, primarily published in top-tier journals like Academy of Management Journal and Journal of Applied Psychology.
Scientific Recognition:
- SGA Faculty of the Year, School of Management (2004)
- SGA Faculty of the Year, School of Management (2005)
- SGA Faculty of the Year, School of Management (2008)
- Faculty of the Year, Marist College (2009)
As Associate Dean, Dr. Gavin directs the School of Management Career Trek program and coaches the nationally competitive Ethics Team, providing hands-on professional development. Her mentorship extends beyond formal student advisement through these high-impact initiatives.
Her leadership integrates academic research with campus operations through the Ethics Team's competition framework and Career Trek's industry immersion experiences, creating pipelines between classroom learning and real-world ethical decision-making.


