Faculty and Staff
DEAN'S OFFICE
ECONOMICS, FINANCE, AND REAL ESTATE
MANAGEMENT AND DECISION SCIENCES
MARKETING AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Linda J. Flaming, Chair, Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Oklahoma. CPA, Oklahoma. Research interests include behavioral judgment and decision-making in the accounting and auditing fields, especially related to investment, jury, and regulatory settings.
lflaming@monmouth.edu
Gilda M. Agacer, Associate Dean, Associate Professor, Department of Accounting. Ph.D., University of South Carolina. Specializes in governmental accounting, advanced accounting analysis, and managerial cost analysis.
gagacer@monmouth.edu
Daniel He, Associate Professor. DBA, Cleveland State University. CPA, CMA, CFM. Teaching interests include financial and managerial accounting, auditing, and international accounting. Research interests are in the areas of capital markets accounting and international accounting in the emerging markets.
dhe@monmouth.edu
Paul J. Savoth, Associate Professor. LLM, Villanova University; JD, Seton Hall University; BA, Middlebury College. CPA, New Jersey. Primary research interests include Federal taxation and legal environment of business.
psavoth@monmouth.edu
Douglas Stives, Specialist Professor, MBA Director. MBA, BS in BA, Lehigh University. CPA, New Jersey. Teaches Tax Law updates to other CPA's nationwide.
dstives@monmouth.edu
Nancy Uddin, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Rutgers University. Research and teaching interests include the areas of auditing and accounting information systems.
nuddin@monmouth.edu
Minna Yu,, Assistant Professor. B.A., M.S., Dongbei University, China, Ph.D., Kent State University.
miyu@monmouth.edu
Ronald Zhao, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Texas Tech University. CPA, CMA. Teaching and research interests are in the areas of cost and management accounting, international accounting, and corporate finance.
rzhao@monmouth.edu
ECONOMICS, FINANCE, AND REAL ESTATE
Andreas Christofi, Chair, Professor. Ph.D., Finance, Pennsylvania State University. Research interests include pricing of capital assets, investments, fixed income securities and international finance. Additional interests include derivatives and econometrics.
achristo@monmouth.edu
Nahid Aslanbeigui, Professor. Ph.D., University of Michigan. Specializes in globalization, gender in development, and history of economics. Additional interests include economic education, economic methodology, and the economic status of women.
naslanbe@monmouth.edu
Barrie Bailey, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Finance, University of Central Florida. Research interests include international mutual fund performance, corporate finance and international business.
bbailey@monmouth.edu
Y. Lal Mahajan, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Rutgers University. Research interests include econometric models for credit unions, corporate finance, portfolio analysis, and investment theory. Other interests include monetary policy effects on interest rates, inflation, and stock market.
ymahajan@monmouth.edu
Donald M. Moliver, Dean, Professor of Economics, Pozycki Endowed Professorship. Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, CRE, MAI. Research interests include real estate finance and evaluation.
dmoliver@monmouth.edu
Patrick L. O'Halloran, Associate Professor, Ph.D. Economics, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. Research interests include labor economics and labor market outcomes, racial and gender discrimination, on-the-job training, and payment schemes. Other interests include health care economics, income inequality, and econometrics.
pohallor@monmouth.edu
Steven Pressman, Professor. Ph.D., New School for Social Research. Associate Editor of the Eastern Economic Journal, also serves on the Editorial Board of the Review of Political Economy, an international journal of post-Keynesian economics. Primary fields are macroeconomics, poverty, public finance, and the history of economic thought. Published extensively on the economics of tax policy and anti-poverty policy. Author of Quesnay's Tableau Economique and Poverty in America: An Annotated Bibliography (1994); co-editor of Women in the Age of Economic Transformation.
pressman@monmouth.edu
Benedicte Reyes, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Finance, Columbia University. Research interests focuses on Empirical International Corporate Finance and Investment Behaviors.
breyes@monmouth.edu
Robert H. Scott, III, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Economics, University of Missouri at Kansas City. Research interests include credit cards, microcredit, econometrics, and environmental economics.
rscott@monmouth.edu
MANAGEMENT AND DECISION SCIENCES
Joseph B. Mosca, Chair, Associate Professor. Ed.D., New York University. Specializes in human resources management and organizational behavior. Current research interests are the effects of organizational change.
mosca@monmouth.edu
Gwen Y. Alexis, Assistant Professor. PhD, The New School; J.D., Harvard Law School; M.A.R., Yale Divinity School. Primary interests are in Business Ethics, Law and Society, Corporate Accountability, Globalism, and Multiculturalism.
galexis@monmouth.edu
Daniel Ball, Assistant Professor. B.S., Western New England College; M.S., Lehigh University; M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts.
John S. Buzza, Specialist Professor. M.A., University of Phoenix. Teaching interests include entrepreneurship, small business management, and hospitality management.
jbuzza@monmouth.edu
Scott Jeffrey, Assistant Professor. PhD University of Chicago, MBA & BSC Santa Clara University.
sjeffrey@monmouth.edu
Roy Nersesian, Associate Professor. M.B.A., Harvard Business School. Interests lie in logistics management and management course development, particularly in quantitative content. Author of four books on the shipping industry and on the application of computer simulation to business decision making, forecasting business cycles, and financial risk management.
rnersesi@monmouth.edu
Guy Oakes, Professor of Philosophy and Corporate Values and Kvernland Endowed Chair in Philosophy and Corporate Social Policy. Ph.D., Cornell University. Primary field is the philosophy of the social sciences, and more recently, the sociology of culture and the sociology of ethics. Author of The Imaginary Civil War: Civil Defense and American Cold War Culture (1994). Editor of International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society.
goakes@monmouth.edu
Stuart Rosenberg, Associate Professor. B.A., Marquette University, M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, MBA, Ph.D., Fordham University.
srosenbe@monmouth.edu
Eugene S. Simko, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Baruch College of the City University of New York. Specialty is in strategic planning. Recent research deals with the role of argumentation in managerial decision making and the incorporation of dialectical materialism into the planning process.
simko@monmouth.edu
Donald R. Smith, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Operation research, University of California, Berkeley, 1975. Research interests include applied operations research and management science, growth of economic systems, and inventory decision support systems.
dsmith@monmouth.edu
Charles Willow, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Industrial Engineering, University of Houston. Research interest includes e-commerce technology and applications, Web-based information technology, artificial intelligence, robotics, and systems modeling and development.
cwillow@monmouth.edu
MARKETING AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Min Hua Lu, Chair, Associate Professor, Department of Management and Marketing. D.B.A., George Washington University. Primary interests are in strategic marketing management, international marketing management, multinational/global business management. Additional interests include marketing of services and consumer behavior.
mlu@monmouth.edu
Susan Forquer Gupta, Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Tennessee. Specializes in marketing and international business. Current focus on independent economies of Central and Eastern Europe. Member of American Marketing Association, Academy of International Business, and Vice President of the Women in the Academy of International Business.
sgupta@monmouth.edu
Amy Handlin, Associate Professor.Ph.D., New York University. Primary interests are in deceptive advertising litigation and applications of marketing to public policy.
ahandlin@monmouth.edu
David P. Paul III, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Old Dominion University. Primary interests are in marketing and health care management. Former dentist (D.D.S.). Co-editor of Health Marketing Quarterly.
dpaul@monmouth.edu
Joseph Rocereto, Assistant Professor. B.A., Dickinson College; MBA, Ph.D., Drexel University. Specializes in customer loyalty, particular to brands and retail stores. Other interests include sales management and motivation, international marketing, and consumer behavior.
jroceret@monmouth.edu
Michaeline Skiba, Associate Professor. Ed.D., Columbia University. Research interests include Healthcare education, management and professional development within managed care settings; strategic readiness and its impact on organization-wide and behavioral change; and social and behavioral issues associated with pharmaceutical promotions and marketing strategy.
mskiba@monmouth.edu












