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Cherie A. Sherman

Professor of Business Law and Information Technology Management

Year Joined RCNJ: 1988

Contact Information

  • Phone: (201) 684-7397
  • Email: csherman@ramapo.edu
  • Office: ASB-305
  • Office Hours: Tues/Fri 9:40-9:55AM ; 11:35-11:50AM

Education:

  • B.A., M.L.S., Queens College
  • M.S., in Computer Science, NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Polytechnic Institute
  • M.B.A., J.D., Pace University

Courses Offered:

  • Business Law I
  • Business Law II
  • Business Law, Ethics, and Regulatory Pronouncements

Teaching Interest:

  • Intellectual Property

Research Interest:

  • Patent Law

Recent Publications:

  • Burns, T. J., Sherman, C. (2019). A Cross Collegiate Analysis of the Curricula of Business Analytics Minor Programs. Information Systems Education Journal, 17(4) pp 82-90. http://isedj.org/2019-17/ ISSN: 1545-679X.
  • Burns, T., Gao, Y., Sherman, C., & Klein, S. (2018).  Do the Knowledge and Skills Required By Employers of Recent Graduates of Undergraduate
    Information Systems Programs Match the Current ACM/AIS Information SystemsCurriculum Guidelines?   Information Systems Education Journal, 16 (5), 56-65.
  • Burns, T. Gao, Y. Klein, S., & Sherman, C. (2017). Do the Knowledge and Skills Required By Employers of Recent Graduates of Undergraduate Information Systems Programs Match the Current ACM/AIS Information Systems Curriculum Guidelines? Proceedings of the 2017 EDSIG Conference, Austin, TX, November 5-8, 2017.
  • Burns, T. J., Gao, Y., Sherman, C., Klein, S. (2016), An Empirical Investigation into the Advantages and Disadvantages of Combining Information Systems and Operations Management into One Department.  Proceedings of the EDSIG Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada USA SSN: 2473-3857 v2 n4036
  • Sherman, C. & Vallach, G. (2014).  Mass-bestosis: Examining the American Asbestos Litigation Phenomenon.   International Journal of Business & Applied Sciences, 3 (2), 14-26.
  • Burns, T. J., Gao, Y., Sherman, C., Vengerov, A., Klein, S. (2014). Investigating a 21st Century Paradox: As the Demand for Technology Jobs Increases Why Are Fewer Students Majoring in Information Systems?. Information Systems Education Journal, 12(4) pp 4-16. http://isedj.org/2014-12/ ISSN: 1545-679X.
  • Sherman, C. (2013). Acceptable risk and life and death decisions: a case study. the Case Journal, 10 (1).
  • Sherman, C. & Anderson, P. M. (2012). What students and independent inventors need to know about the America Invents Act. Southern Law Journal, XXXIII (2), 211-224.
  • Cherie Ann Sherman, Professor of Business Law and Information Technology Management, worked with student, Valensiya Tsvetanova, on a paper that was published in the proceedings and presented as a roundtable: “Delta Airlines: Creeping Shari Law or Business as Usual?”   Eastern Academy of Management, Philadelphia, PA, May 9-12, 2012. (Abstract  only).
  • Cherie Ann Sherman & Valensiya Tsvetanova, (2012). Delta Airlines: creeping sharia law or business as usual? Roundtable discussion at the Eastern Academy of Management, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Anderson, P. & Sherman, C. (2010).  Applying the Fermi estimation technique to business problems.   Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 10 (5), 33-42.
  • Sherman, C. & Anderson, P. (2010).  A method for assessing the patent landscape.   National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance 10th Annual Conference.
  • Anderson, P. & Sherman, C. (2010).  A simplified method of Fermi estimation for the student innovator.   National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance 10th Annual Conference.
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