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Enrique Nuñez

Headshot of Rick NunezAssociate Professor Management

Year Joined RCNJ: 2015

Contact Information

  • Phone: (201) 684-7472
  • Email: enunez1@ramapo.edu
  • Office: ASB-106
  • Office Hours: Mon/Thurs 12:30-2 PM

Education:

  • M.S., Stevens Institute of Technology
  • Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Technology

Courses Offered:

  • Managing Organizational Behavior
  • Topics: Current Issues in Management

Teaching Interest:

  • Organizational Behavior
  • Leadership
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Family Business

Research Interest:

  • Entrepreneurial Leadership
  • Family Firms
  • Minority Entrepreneurship

Recent Publications:

  • Nuñez, E. (in press, 2019).  Comparison of CSR Reporting using the GRI framework for small and large companies.   Journal of Business and Economic Studies.
  • Nunez, E., & Eisner, S. (2018).  Establishing Innovation and Entrepreneurship Programs with Limited Resources.   SAM- Advanced Management Journal, 83 (1), 29-40.
  • Zhang, Y., Malaga, R., & Nunez, E. (2017). StartUpValley: Platform Strategy in Equity Crowdfunding. Ivey Publishing. Ivey Publishing.
  • Nunez, E. (2015).  The Temporal Dynamics of Firm Emergence by Team Composition – Examining Top-Performing Solo, Family, and Team-Based Startups.   Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship, 20 (2), 65-92.
  • Nunez, E. (2015).  The Differing Impact of Household Income on Firm Emergence by Heterogeneous Startup Configuration.   New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, 18 (2), 31-46.
  • Nunez, E. & Lynn, G. (2012).  The Impact of Adding Improvisation to Sequential NPD Processes on Cost: The Moderating Effects of Turbulence.   Academy of Marketing Studies Journal, 16 (1), 1-18.
  • Nunez, E., Reilly, R., & Lynn, G. (2011).  From Cross-Functional to Rank-Spanning Radical New Product Development -An Analysis with Recommendations.   Business Studies Journal, 3 (2), 49 – 68.
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