Joyce Bono
- Emeritus
Location
- Warrington College of Business
- Management Department
- None
Joyce E. Bono is a Professor of Management at the University of Florida’s Warrington College of Business. She has a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior (minor in Personality and Social Psychology) from the University of Iowa (2001), an MS in Administration from the University of Notre Dame Business School (1996), and BA from Spring Arbor College in Human Resources (1990). Her research interests include leadership, personality, motivation, job attitudes and emotions, the advancement of women leaders, and the effects of managers on employees’ quality of work life. She has published more than 30 articles on these and related topics journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, Leadership Quarterly, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, and Psychological Bulletin. She teaches graduate level Leadership, Motivation and Attitudes, and Organizational Behavior.
Professor Bono is a former Associate Editor for Academy of Management Journal. She has served on a number of editorial boards including Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, Journal of Management, and Leadership Quarterly. She is the recipient of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology’s Distinguished Early Career Contributions Award and is a former holder of the Marvin D. Dunnette Chair in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Her research has been recognized with the Academy of Management Human Resource Divisions’ Scholarly Achievement Award, and with the Center for Creative Leadership-Leadership Quarterly Best Paper Award. She has served as an elected Representative-at Large for the Organizational Behavior division of the Academy of Management.
She believes that work (and the classroom) should be both productive and fun. She is passionate about (1) research aimed at helping employers create workplaces that help employees thrive, (2) about teaching experienced and aspiring managers how to create environments that achieve business objectives while supporting employee autonomy and well-being, and (3) about developing the research skills of doctoral students.
Expertise and interest areas
- Attitudes and Motivation
- Leadership
- Personality
- Quality of Work Life
- Women
News
Research by University of Florida management professor among the best of the year – August 23, 2024 – Research by Joyce Bono, W.A. McGriff, III Professor at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business, was named the second-best paper of the year…
Warrington faculty listed among top scientists in the world – April 11, 2023 – Numerous Warrington faculty have ranked among the top 2% of most influential scientists in the world, according to a recent study by researchers at Stanford…
Practicing mindfulness can reduce the emotional ups and downs of your workday – January 10, 2023 – GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Have you ever come into your office in a great mood, ready for a productive day, only to have your attitude flip…
Warrington management department No. 1 in productivity per faculty – June 1, 2022 – GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Even with only 13 tenure-track faculty members, the Department of Management at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business is among…
Management faculty member’s paper receives prestigious impact award – September 2, 2021 – GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Joyce Bono, W.A. McGriff, III Professor in the Department of Management, is among the authors of the paper that received the 2021…
Courses taught
- Accounting Research and Analysis (ACG7399)
- Advanced DBA Research (MAN7978)
- Advanced DBA Research (MAR7978)
- Advanced Research (MAN7979)
- DBA Doctoral Dissertation/Defense (MAN7985)
- DBA Doctoral Dissertation/Defense (MAR7985)
- Leading Change (MAN7288)
- Organizational Behavior (MAN5246)
- Research for Doctoral Dissertation (MAN7980)
- Seminar in Motivation, Attitudes and Leadership (MAN7109)
- Special Topics (MAN6930)
- Supervised Research (MAN6910)
- Supervised Teaching (MAN6940)