
Robert Antenucci, Ph.D.
Biography
Robert Antenucci has a BS in Chemical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University, an MBA from the University of Chicago, and a Ph.D. in Business Administration from 91³Ô¹ÏÍø (Finance major and M&IS minor). Dr. Antenucci has a rich blend of real world and academic experience. Prior to earning his Ph.D., he compiled over 20 years of experience in several areas: process design engineering, strategic planning analysis, construction project management, chief operating officer and conducted national leadership training seminars.
2022 – Present Associate Professor Business Management Technology, Kent State Trumbull
2016 - 2022 Assistant Professor Business Management Technology, Kent State Trumbull
2010 – 2016 Lecturer M&IS and Finance, M&IS Department, Kent State Trumbull
2005 – 2009 Teaching Fellow Finance Department, College of Business, 91³Ô¹ÏÍø
2003 – 2005 Adjunct Faculty Department of Accounting and Finance, Williamson College of Business, Youngstown 91³Ô¹ÏÍø
Education
MBA Finance, University of Chicago (1988)
B.S. Chemical Engineering, Business Minor, Case Western Reserve University (1982)
Publications
- Ratican, S., Antenucci, R., & Ratican, C. (2021). Identifying job satisfaction and employment trends during the COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Research, 5(8), 56-73.
- Ratican, S., & Antenucci, R. (2021). Leading virtual teams: A collective guide of qualitative best practices for post-pandemic leadership of newly virtual teams. International Journal of Business & Management Studies 2(4), 1-8.
- Antenucci, R. (2020). The disconnect between CEO compensation and firm performance during recessionary periods. Global Journal of Economics and Finance 4(2), 25-40.
- Antenucci, R., & Ratican, S. (2020). International Volatility Transmission and Stock Market Contagion leading up to the Financial Crisis. International Journal of Business Management and Commerce, 5(1), 13-23.
- Antenucci, R. (2019). The Weakening Relationship between Corporate Governance and Firm Performance. Association for University Regional Campuses of Ohio, 25, 1-23.
- Kimmel, R. K., Antenucci, R., & Hasan, S. (2017). Investor perception and business method patents: A natural experiment. Economic Analysis and Policy, 54, 26-48.
Awards/Achievements
- Academy of Business Research Spring 2020 Conference Best Paper Award for The Disconnect between CEO Compensation and Firm Performance during Recessionary Periods
- Sigma Alpha Pi National Society of Leadership and Success Honorary Award for Outstanding Faculty Service (April 2016)
- International Honor Society of Beta Gamma Sigma (April 2014)
- American Cancer Society’s St. George National Award recognition for years of distinguished volunteer service (November 2010)
- Dean’s Best Paper Recipient (co-author) The Effect of Business Process Patents on the Innovation of Financial Products and the Profitability of Financial Institutions, (July 2010)
- Dean’s Best Paper Recipient (sole author), International Volatility Transmission and Stock Market Contagion, (May 2009)
- Golden Key International Honour Society (October 2009)
- Mahoning Valley Outstanding Small Business Philanthropist (November 1999)