Dr. Jennifer J. Edmonds
Dean, School of Business & Digital Media, Professor of Business Administration
School:
School of Business & Digital Media
Department:
Office Location:
Farley Center
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Educational Background
- PhD in Management Science, Rutgers University, 2004
- Master of Business Administration, Rutgers University, 2004
- Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan, 1997
Professional Experience
Administrative Experience
- Dean, School of Business & Digital Media, Georgian Court University, 2019-present
- Associate Dean, Sidhu School of Business & Leadership, Wilkes University, 2016-2019
- Director of Graduate Programs, Sidhu School of Business & Leadership, Wilkes University, 2018-2019
- Department Chair, Finance, Accounting & Management Department, Sidhu School of Business & Leadership, Wilkes University, 2013-2016
- Professor, Business Administration, Georgian Court University, 2019-present
- Associate Professor, Statistics & Operations Management, Wilkes University, 2010-2019
- Assistant Professor, Statistics & Operations Management, Wilkes University, 2004-2010
- Instructor, Management Science & Information Systems Department, Rutgers University, 2003-2004
- Research Assistant, MSIS Department, Rutgers University, 2001-2004
- Teaching Assistant, MSIS Department, Rutgers University, 2000-2001
- Process Engineer, Resins & Specialty Fluids Technology Center, Dow Corning Corporation, 1997 – 2000
Research / Creativity Interest Area
Research Publications
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- Naumann A., Edmonds J., Frear D. (2018) Terrorism vs. Tourism: How Terrorism Affects the Tourism Industry. In: Arora A., Bacouel-Jentjens S., Edmonds J. (eds) Global Business Value Innovations. International Marketing and Management Research. UK: Palgrave Pivot, Cham
- Sanni, S., Leemoon, B., Arora, A., & Edmonds, J. (2018). An Integrated Framework for Optimizing Social Commerce. In Global Business Value Innovations. International Marketing and Management Research. UK: Palgrave Pivot, Cham.
- Arora A., Bacouel-Jentjens S., Edmonds J. (2018). Global Business Value Innovations. Part of the International Marketing and Management Research (Vol. 5). United Kingdom: Palgrave Publications, UK.
- Edmonds, J., Hoops, A., Schreffler, I. (2018). A Framework for Strategies in Employee Motivation. Paper presented at the Northeast Decision Sciences Institute (NEDSI) Conference in Providence, RI.
- Sowcik, M., Edmonds, J. (2016). Overconfidence, Humility and Leadership. Paper presented at the Association of Leadership Educators 26th Annual Conference in July 2016. Sacramento, CA.
- Edmonds, J. & Ruch, M. (2015). iPads in Business Schools. Business Education Innovation Journal, Vol 7 (2).
- Raineri, E., Frear, D. & Edmonds, J. (2011). An Examination of the Academic Reach of Faculty and Administrator Bullying. International Journal of Business and Social Science, Vol 2 (12), pp. 22-35.
- Edmonds, J. & Armstrong, R. (2009). A mixed integer programming model for multiple stage adaptive testing. European Journal of Operational Research, Vol 193 (2), pp. 342-350.
- Frear, D. & Edmonds, J. (2007). The Influence of U.S. Presidential Elections on Exchange Rates. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Economic Association June 2007 Conference, pp. 48-55.
- Armstrong, R. & Edmonds, J. (2004). A study of multiple stage adaptive test designs. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Measurement in Education in San Diego CA.
- Armstrong, R. & Edmonds, J. (2003). The assembly of multiple stage adaptive tests with discrete items. Newtown, PA: Law School Admission Council Report.
- Armstrong, R. & Little, J. (2003). The assembly of multiple form structures. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the National Council on Measurement in Education. Chicago IL.
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- Edmonds, J., Hoops, A., Schreffler, I. (2018). A Framework for Strategies in Employee Motivation. Presented at the Northeast Decision Sciences Institute (NEDSI) Conference in Providence, RI.
- Sowcik, M., Edmonds, J. (2016). Overconfidence, Humility and Leadership. Presented at the Association of Leadership Educators 26th Annual Conference in July 2016.
- Edmonds, J. (2015). Multimedia Options for classroom Participation and Engagement. Presented at the Northeast e-Learning Consortium Conference at Gywnedd Mercy University in October 2015.
- Edmonds, J., Alzaabi, O. & McGlynn, C. (2015). The Buzz on Tablets in Higher Ed. Presented at the Northeastern Association of Business, Economics and Technology (NABET) Annual Conference in October 2015 in State College, PA.
- Ruch, M. & Edmonds, J. (2013). IPADS IN THE BUSINESS CLASSROOM: An Analysis of the Jay S. Sidhu School of Business & Leadership’s iPad Initiative. Presented at the International Academy of Business and Economics in Orlando, Florida; Winter Conference, March 2013.
- Edmonds, J. & Frear, D. (2011). Learning Style Preferences of Undergraduate Business Majors. Presented at the Academy of Business Research Fall International Conference; September 2011.
- Edmonds, J. (2011). Lean & Green Operations in Local Restaurants. Presented at the Production and Operations Management Society Conference in Reno, NV; May 2011.
- Edmonds, J., Edmonds, J. (2011). Adopting An Experiential And Problem-Based Philosophy In Teaching Business Statistics. International Academic Conference in New Orleans; March 2011
- Slaff, C., Frear, D., Edmonds, J. & Kachurick, J. (2010) The Many Challenges of Teaching Business Classes On-Line. Presented at the Northeastern Association of Business, Economics and Technology (NABET) Annual Conference in October 2010 in State College, PA.
- Raineri, E., Frear, D. & Edmonds, J. (2010) An Examination of the Academic Reach of Faculty and Administrator Bullying. AAUP: Annual Conference on the State of Higher Education in Washington, D.C.; June 2010.
- Frear, D., Edmonds, J. (2007). The Influence of U.S. Presidential Elections on Exchange Rates. Presented at the Pennsylvania Economics Association Conference; June 2007.
- Armstrong, R., Edmonds, J. (2004). A study of multiple stage adaptive test design. Presented at the National Council on Measurement in Education Annual Meeting, San Diego, California; April 2004.