PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS LAW AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
B.A., M.L.S., Queens College
M.S., in Computer Science, Polytechnic University (NYU)
M.B.A., J.D., Pace University
Year Joined RCNJ: 1988
Courses Offered:
Business Law I
Computer Law and Ethics
Ethics in Business
Teaching Interest:
Invention
Computer Law
Research Interest:
Intellectual Property
Recent Publications:
Anderson, P. & Sherman, C. (in press, 2009). Applying the Fermi estimation technique to business problems. Journal of Applied Business and Economics.
Sherman, C.A., & Anderson, P.M. (2009). Editorial - Technology transfer and intellectual property. Int. J. of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation, 8(4), 299-301.
Anderson, P. and Sherman, C. (2007). A discussion of new business models for 3D printing. Int. J. Technology Marketing, 2, , 280-294
Sherman, C. (2007). Ethics: Making it Real for Information Technology Students. The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, 22, 168-174.
Sherman, C. (2005). Earning Positive Evaluations from IT Students: Effective Techniques. SIGITE’05, October 20–22, 2005, Newark, New Jersey, USA. Copyright 2005 ACM 1-59593-252-6/05/0010.
Anderson, P. & Sherman, C. A. (2004). Trends in Intellectual Property: Focus on Ownership and the IT Professional. Innovations Through Information Technology. Proceedings of the Information Resources Management Association International Conference. Harrisburg, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 269-271.
Sherman, Cherie Ann (2004). Web Systems Design, Litigation, and Online Consumer Behavior in Yuan Gao, ed. Web Systems Design and Online Consumer Behavior. Harrisburg, PA: Idea Group Publishing.