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Denise Nitterhouse
Associate Professor
School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems (MIS)
1 E. Jackson Blvd.
DePaul Center 6028
Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 362-8752
dnitterh@depaul.edu

Academic Degrees


D.B.A. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Business Administration, 1981
M.B.A. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Business Administration, 1977
B.A. Duke University, Raleigh-Durham, NC, Management Science, 1971

Academic Experience


Associate Professor (most recent), DePaul University (1985 - Now).
Senior Research Fellow, Harvard University, Graduate School of Business (1990 - 1991).
Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1981 - 1986).
Instructor, Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government (1979 - 1978).
Adjunct Faculty, University of New Haven (1974 - 1975).

Professional Interests

Research: Exploratory research methods, qualitative market research, information systems, nonprofit management and accountingTeaching: Information systems, customer case research methods

Selected Publications

Article

Berstell, G., Nitterhouse, D. (2005). Let the Customer Make the Case. Strategy and Innovation,9-12.
Christensen, C., Anthony, S., Berstell, G., Nitterhouse, D. (2007). Finding the Right Job for Your Product. Sloan Management Review, 48 (3), 38-47.
Nitterhouse, D. (2003). Plagiarism ' Not Just an Academic' Problem. Teaching Business Ethics, 7 (3), 215-227.
Nitterhouse, D. (2003). Tell Us More. Journal of Accountancy (July), 35-38.
Nitterhouse, D., Ebner , S., Sameh, J. (2001). Using a Call Center to Improve Patient Recruitment. Monitor (Association of Clinical Research Professionals), 15 (4).
Nitterhouse, D. (2001). Exploratory Market Research for Accountants. CPA Technology Advisor, 11 (2), pg. 18.

Non-Academic Experience

Accountant, Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut (1974 - 1975).
Staff Accountant, Haskins & Sells, CPA (1971 - 1974).

Selected Consulting

2005: IT, marketing, accounting, strategy & innovation related., Various organizations
2004: Management, information systems, marketing and accounting related., Various busines & nonprofit organizations

Selected Professional and Community Service

Advisor to a Professional Organization

2004-2006: University of Chicago Press, Member, Director's Advisory Board

Board of Directors

2005-2006: Harvard Business School Club of Chicago, Board Member, Vice-President Special Interest Groups, Member Communications Committee

Board of Directors

2006: Duke Club of Chicago, Member, Board of Directors.

Editorial in a newspaper

2004: The New York Times, Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, Jobs and Education, Sunday, June 13, 2004, p 12 WK.

Reviewer: Book Review not Published in a Journal

2004: Nonprofit Management and Leadership Journal, Book review of Social Accounting for Nonprofits and Cooperatives.

Other Community Service Activities

2005: Harvard Club of Chicago/ HarVols, Volunteer Advisor, College Advising Program for Walter Payton College Preparatory High School, CPS
2004: Chicago Community, Participate in local association, community and CAPS meetings when health and weather allow.
2002: HBS Women's Admission Prospects Meeting, 9/10/02 spoke at HBS Women's Admission Prospects Meeting
2002: DePaul Vincentian Service Day, 5/18/02 participate in DePaul Vincentian Service Day
2001: Beat 1414 CAPS Meetings