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Dr. Joseph Catanio

Accounting / Information Systems and Analytics Department
Joseph Catanio 
Office: Grove Hall 119
Phone: 717-477-1526
E-Mail:jtcatanio@ship.edu
Office Hours 

Associate Professor in Information Systems and Analytics, Shippensburg University 

Academic Degrees

Ph.D. Information Systems, New Jersey Institute of Technology

M.S. Computer Science New Jersey Institute of Technology

B.S. Electrical Engineering, Rutgers University

Research and Teaching Areas 

Business Systems Analysis and Design, Project Management, Management Information Systems, Information Analysis, Information Technology and Business Operations, Business Programming 

Recent Journal Article Publications 

Becker, W.S., Catanio, J.T., & Bailey, A.E. Incivility at Work: A Project Management Case Involving Workplace Bullying. Journal of Human Resources Education, 8 (2/3), 20-31, Spring/Summer 2014. 

Catanio, J. T., Armstrong, G., & Tucker, J. Project Management Certification and Experience: The Impact on the Triple Constraint. Journal for Advances in Information Technology, 4 (1), 8-19, February 2013. 

Catanio, J. T., Armstrong, G., & Tucker, J. The Effects of Project Management Certification on the Triple Constraint. International Journal of Information Technology Project Management, 4 (4), 93-111, October – December 2013. 

Catanio, J. T. & Catanio, T. L. The Effects of Integrating On-Going Training for Technical Documentation Teams. Journal of Technical Writing & Communications, 40 (1), 77-97, 2010.

Recent Presentations 

Becker, W.S., Catanio, J.T., & Leibensperger, C. (2015, May). Effectiveness of Target Response to Workplace Bullying: Results from a National and Student Survey. 52nd annual Eastern Academy of Management Conference, Philadelphia, PA. 

Leibensperger, C., Becker, W. S., & Catanio, J. T. (2015, April). Effectiveness of target response to workplace bullying: Results from a national and student survey. Annual Minds@Work conference, Shippensburg, PA. 

Becker, W., Bailey, A., & Catanio, J. T. Demonstration of a Business Case on Workplace Bulling Across Three Academic Disciplines. Academic Innovation Conference: Learning Communities in the Disciplines, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, 2014. 

Catanio, J. T. The Effects of Project Management Certification on the Triple Constraint. Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, 2012. 

Catanio, J. T., Armstrong, G., & Tucker, J. PMP Certification and the Triple Constraint: Does Certification Matter?  Academy of Business Disciplines National Conference, Fort Myers, Florida, 2011. 

Catanio, J. T. & Catanio, T. Driving Factors Affecting Employee Training. Academy of Business Disciplines National Conference, Fort Myers, Florida, 2010. 

Honors and Awards  

Recipient for the 2014 Gerald Piper Dean’s Award Shippensburg University, College of Business.   

Recipient for the 2013 Volvo Construction Equipment Dean’s Award Shippensburg University, College of Business.  

Recipient for the 2011 John L. Grove Summer Fellowship Award Shippensburg University, College of Business. 

Inducted into the Alpha Epsilon Lambda (AEL) Graduate Honor Society, 2006.

Ph.D. Class Graduation Commencement Speaker, 2004, New Jersey Institute of Technology. 

Internship Advisor

2014-2015:      Jennifer Carlin, Honors Student Project 

2013-2014:      Shane Hoover, Red Hill Enterprises 
                               Brandon Bulka, The Manitowoc Company 

2012-2013:      Richard Abel, Department of the Navy, NAVSUP BSC  

2011-2012:      Zachary Lovely, Delta Development Group
                               Jason Cornell, Waynesboro Area School District 

2010-2011:      Andrew Vottero, Coventry Health Care
                               Michelle Betz, Johnson Controls
                               Cody Hutchinson, Giant Foods