Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)
Dept. of Marketing, Pamplin College of Business
Physical Address
3065 Pamplin Hall
Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
Mailing Address
6020 Lyons Road
Dublin, Virginia 24084, USA
joe.sirgy (skype)
Virginia Tech Real Estate
Professor Emeritus of Marketing
https://sites.google.com/a/vt.edu/joe-sirgy-personal-website/
Bio, Interviews, and Misc.:
Interview: Capturing Residents’ Perceptions of Costs and Benefits of Tourism
Interview: Jane Machin interviewing Joe Sirgy about Consumer Mental Wellbeing
Interview: Editor´s interview for study on research-practice divide
Curriculum Vitae (CV):
Other Professional Roles
Extraordinary Professor: WorkWell Research Unit, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
Editor-in-Chief: Journal of Macromarketing; Brief Introduction
Executive Director: Management Institute for Quality-of-Life Studies (MIQOLS)
Founding Co-Editor: Applied Research in Quality of Life (ARQOL)
Co-Editor of Springer Book Series: Human Well-Being and Policy-Making
Co-Director of Development: International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS)
Recent Books
Co-Editor: Handbook of Tourism and Quality-of-Life Research II
Author: Work-Life Balance: HR Training for Employee Personal Interventions
Co-Editor: Community, Economy, and COVID-19
Author: The Balanced Life
Author: Positive Balance
Co-Editor: Managing Quality of Life in Tourism and Hospitality
Co-Author: Advances in Well-Being
Co-Author: Combatting Jihadist Terrorism
Co-Editor: Pursuit of Human Well-Being
Recent Speeches, Talks, and Seminars
Measuring Social Progress: The Estes' Weighted Index of Social Progress
History of Social Indicators Research and QOL Metrics; STATEC
Mitigating the Health and Economic Effects of Covid-19: SPRINGER
Mitigating the Health and Economic Effects of Covid-19: ISQOLS
Quality-of-Life Indicators as Performance Measures for the Hospitality and Tourism Industry
The Case for the Use of Wellbeing Indicators to Guide Public Policy
Enhancing the Quality of Life of Seniors through Goals: A Theory