معرفی
Susan O'Sullivan-Gavin is a Professor at Rider University in the Department of Marketing, associated with the Norm Brodsky College of Business. Her academic focus centers on Legal Studies, particularly examining the intersection of digital transformation, corporate governance, and consumer rights.
Education
- J.D., Seton Hall University School of Law
- B.A., Political Science, Seton Hall University
Research Interests span legal frameworks for new media, financial regulation (e.g., SEC compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley), and consumer privacy. Her work bridges business ethics and technology policy, with a focus on educational pedagogy integrating artificial intelligence and online privacy.
Scientific Awards include multiple Best Paper Awards (2024, 2014) and Davis Research Fellowships (2022, 2015, 2013). She has also received Summer Research Fellowships (Rider University, 2013) and teaching accolades like Graduate Teacher of the Year (Seton Hall, 2010).
Publications emphasize SEC readability standards, earnings management, and digital privacy laws. Her articles appear in journals like the Quarterly Journal of Finance & Accounting and Journal of Law, Business & Ethics, often co-authored with John H. Shannon and Cecilia Wagner Ricci.




