Dr. Angelina Nariswari, Dr. Jenny Lin (bottom row, L to R), Dr. Angel Gonzales (top right), and Dr. Roberta Aztori (not pictured), mentored UROC students on research projects. Brishna Nader and Cris de los Santos (second row, L to R) went on to win first place at the statewide CSU Research Competition in Fullerton in April. Read more. . .
Dr. Sumadhur Shakya's BUS 437: Applied Logistics (4 units): Applied Logistics class visited D'Arrigo Bros., Monterey Mushrooms, and Floricultura.
This research offers the first service-dominant (S-D) logic-based investigation into the dark side of actors’ agency in shaping service ecosystems. Read abstract.
With recent incidents of temporary employees such as seasonal employees, contractors, and subcontractors engaging in information security violations, once again the focus lies on motivating the people within the “organization's wall” to comply with information security. This research paper studies the impact of employment status on organizational commitment and perceived organizational support of employees and how those will affect behavioral intention to comply with Information Security Policies (ISP). Read abstract.
January 2019 - CSUMB's Academic Senate presented Dr. Jenny Lin with the Faculty Award for Excellence in Discovery, Creation, and Integration. She is an assistant professor currently teaching BUS 322: Integrated Marketing Communications (4 units): Integrated Marketing Communications and BUS 425: Global Marketing (4 units): Global Marketing. She holds a Ph.D. in Marketing from Iowa State University as well as an M.S. in Biomedical Science, M.B.A. in Marketing, and B.S. Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Lin's main research interests are consumer behavior, consumer psychology, decision-making, and information processing. Her focus is on studying individual differences in sensory (olfaction, haptic, visual) processing mechanisms, consumer decision making, and consumer well-being outcomes. A multi-method research approach is taken to explore these topics, with a combination of behavioral experiments and physiological methods, such as EEG and eye-tracking, supplementing with qualitative and survey methods.
Her work has been published in the Journal of Advertising, European Journal of Marketing, Journal of Consumer Affairs, and Journal for Advancement in Marketing Education, among others.
As an educator, Dr. Lin strives to connect her passion for teaching with research and has conducted pedagogical research on sales management and retail-service education.

Jill held management and executive positions at Charles Schwab for 12 years before becoming a consultant and eventually entering academia. She started teaching at CSUMB in 2008 and has played key roles in the College of Business, participating in curriculum and course development as well as working on special projects including the Executive MBA program. Dr. Hosmer also holds an MBA from Simmons College, Boston MA.

Amado's background includes working for a Philippine trade promotion organization for 14 years as a business adviser for export companies and developing and participating in export-related programs and activities initiated by the agency. He also managed a division that handled North and South American markets, consulting on market entry strategies and traveling overseas on business missions. Dr. Mabul also holds an MBA from the University of the City of Manila and Bachelors of Science Degree in Management and Industrial Engineering from the Mapua Institute of Technology (MIT), both in the Philippines.