Joseph M Giglio
Adjunct Professor
Civil Engineering
- Phone: (617) 373-4762
- Email: jmg9512@yahoo.com
- Location: Room 313, Hayden Hall, Northeastern University, 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, Ma-02115
Education
Northeastern University, Class of 1999
Ph.D.,
Columbia University, Class of 1977
MBA,
New York University, Class of 1972
MPA,
Rutgers University, Class of 1967
B.A., Economics
Experience
Northeastern University
Executive Professor
Teach Capstone Course: Strategy Decision Making.
From: September 1996 to present
Research Interests
Finance, Deploying Technology and Strategic Decision Making
Awards + Distinctions
Outstanding Professor at the College of Business, Northeastern University 1998 through 2000.
First Inductee into ITSA Hall of Fame
Event Participation
Selected Keynote Speeches:
“Lesson from the American Experience with Public-Private Partnerships”
“How to Finance Urban Transportation”
“Developing a Transportation Vision for the U.S.”
“Value Pricing in the U.S.”
“Finance and the Visible Hand of Technology”
Hometown
Brooklyn, NY
General / Collaborative Research
Researching a new book project on the origins of the financial and economic crisis.
Journal Articles
“Government’s Role in Creating a Transportation Technology Ecosystem” (with John H. Friar)
“Implementing the Vehicle Infrastructure Integration Vision: Lessons from the Past”
“Financing Intermodal Freight Investments in the United States: Challenges and Opportunities” (with Daniel J. McCarthy)
“Private Toll Roads: Is the Glass One-Quarter Full or Three Quarters Empty?”
“Evaluating a Proposed Micro Credit Program for a Developing Country”
“Market-Based Technology Diffusion”
“America’s Transportation Future”
“Highway Robbery is Alive and Well”
Authored + Edited Books
“Fast Lane to the Future” Hudson Institute, Washington D.C. 1996
“Mobility” Hudson Institute, Washington D.C. 2006
“Driving Questions” Hudson Institute, Washington D.C. 2007
“Judges of the Secret Court” Hudson Institute, Washington D.C. 2008
Biography
Professor Giglio’s unique background in business, public policy and finance is rooted in his experience in Wall Street, in management consulting, in government service and in academia.