V I T A

 

Denise Nitterhouse, MBA, DBA

November 2007

 

School of Accountancy & Management Information Systems

DePaul University                                                                                                                     Voice: 312-362‑8752

1 East Jackson Boulevard                                                                                                          Fax: 312-362-6208

Chicago, IL 60604-2287                                                                                                             dnitterh@depaul.edu

 

 

EDUCATION - DEGREES:

D.B.A., Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration, November 1981. (Dissertation: Effects of Reporting Requirements on the Behavior of Information Senders)

M.B.A., Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration, June 1977.

B.A., Duke University, Management Science, Accounting concentration, June, 1971.  Passed CPA exam May 1971.

 

EDUCATION - POST-DOCTORAL PROGRAMS:

AACSB Advanced Information Systems Faculty Development Institute, July 1988.

 

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:

School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems, DePaul University

Associate Professor, 9/89‑present.

Head, Management Information Systems Group, 9/91-8/92.

Assistant Professor, 9/86‑8/89.

Assistant Professor (Visiting), 9/85‑6/86.

Consultant, self‑employed, part‑time, 1974‑present.

Senior Research Fellow, Harvard University, Graduate School of Business, 1/90-8/90, 1/91-8/91.

Assistant Professor, Department of Accountancy, University of Illinois at Urbana‑Champaign, 8/81‑5/86.

Instructor, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 9/78‑12/78.

Teaching Assistant, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 9/77‑12/77.

Program Analyst, U.S. Navy, Office of Civilian Personnel. Summers 1977 and 1978.

Adjunct Faculty, University of New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, 9/74‑5/75.

Accountant, Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut, Inc.  9/74‑6/75.

Staff Accountant, Audit Department, Haskins and Sells, C.P.A., 9/71‑5/74.

 

AWARDS, CITATIONS & HONORS:

“Faculty Excellence Award”, Ledger & Quill, School of Accountancy Alumni Association, DePaul University, November 23, 1999.

“Faculty Member, Delta of Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma”, November 6, 1996.

“Accountant of the Year”, 1993-94, DePaul University Beta Gamma Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi.

Included in Who's Who in the Midwest, 21st & 23rd Eds., and Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America, 2nd & 3rd Eds., MARQUIS Who's Who; Two Thousand Notable American Women, Fifth Ed., American Biographical Institute, Inc.

 

RESEARCH – FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS & CONTRACTS:

DePaul University Quality of Instruction Council, “Support for paid leave”, Awarded May 1998 for September 1998 through March 1999.

DePaul University Quality of Instruction Council, “Multi‑media Production Grant” $2,500, Awarded May 1996 .

DePaul University Research Council, “Standards Inventory Project: Collecting & Cataloging Materials on the New Financial Accounting Standards for Nonprofit Organizations” $2,500, Awarded December 1994.

Ledger and Quill Research Grant, School of Accountancy, DePaul University, Summer 1987.

Caterpillar Tractor Company Grant, Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Illinois, Summer 1983.

Investors in Business Education, Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Illinois, Summer 1982.

Harvard University Graduate School of Business Division of Research Thesis Fellowship, 1980.

Office of Naval Research contract for research on design of Equal Employment Opportunity Reporting Systems, April‑September 1979 (with W. W. Cooper).

American Accounting Association Doctoral Fellowship, 1979.

Haskins and Sells Foundation Doctoral Fellowship, 1977.

 

RESEARCH

Books and Monographs

Herzlinger, Regina E. and Denise Nitterhouse. Financial Accounting and Managerial Control for Nonprofit Organizations, South-Western Publishing Co., 1994.

Johnson, Roy D. and Denise Nitterhouse. Spreadsheet and Database Applications for Accounting Information Systems, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1990.

 

Parts of Books (Chapters)

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Behavioral Aspects of Reporting Requirements”, Chapter 17, Behavioral Accounting, G. Siegel and H. Ramanauskas-Marconi, South‑Western Publishing Co., 1989, pp. 383-399.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Michelle Grinald”, Case in Christensen, C. Roland, Teaching by the Case Method, Harvard Business School Division of Research, 1981, pp. 229‑231.

Niehaus, Richard J., and Denise Nitterhouse. “Manpower Goals Planning and Accountability”, with In Quantitative Planning and Control (Y. Ijiri and A. B. Whinston, Eds.) Academic Press, 1979, pp.207‑227.

 

Articles

Christensen, Clayton M., Scott Anthony, Gerald Berstell, and Denise Nitterhouse. "Finding the Right Job for Your Product", MIT Sloan Management Review, Spring 2007, p. 38-47, Reprint 49301.

Berstell, Gerald and Denise Nitterhouse. “Let the Customer Make the Case”, Strategy&Innovation, Harvard Business School Publishing and Innosight, Vol. 3, No. 2, March-April 2005, p. 9-12.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Plagiarism –Not Just an ‘Academic’ Problem”, Teaching Business Ethics, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Vol. 7 No. 3, August 2003, p. 215-227.

Nitterhouse, Denise, and Gerald Berstell. “Tell Us More”, Journal of Accountancy, July 2003, pp. 35-38.

Nitterhouse, Denise, Sarah Ebner and Joseph Sameh.Call Center Technology for Patient Recruitment”, Monitor, Association of Clinical Research Practitioners, Winter 2001, Vol. 15 No. 4, pp. 45-50.

Berstell, Gerald and Denise Nitterhouse. “Asking All the Right Questions”, Marketing Research, Fall 2001, Vol. 13 No. 3, pg. 14-20.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Information Technology in Accounting, DePaul Street Journal, Beta Gamma Sigma Chapter Beta Alpha Psi, Vol. 23, Issue 2, Fall 2001, pp. 3, 9-10.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Exploratory Market Research for Accountants”, The CPA Software News, April/May 2001, Vol. 11, No. 2, pg. 18.

Berstell, Gerald and Denise Nitterhouse. “Casing the Customer”, Marketing News, Feb 26, 2001, pg. 45.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “A Response to ‘Speak Out’”, The Accounting Educator, Vol. X, No. 1, Fall 2000, p. 4-5.

Berstell, Gerald and Denise Nitterhouse. “Tell Me a Story: Using Case Studies to Discover Unmet Needs”, Nonprofit World, Vol. 17 No. 5, September/October 1999, pp. 33-35.

Greenlee, Janet S., Teresa P. Gordon and Denise Nitterhouse. “Tax-exempt Organization Financial Data: Availability & Limitations”, Accounting Horizons, Vol. 13 No. 2, June 1999, pp. 113-128.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Financial Management and Accountability in Small, Religiously Affiliated Nonprofit Organizations”, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 26, Supplemental, 1997, pp. S101-S121.

Berstell, Gerald and Denise Nitterhouse. “Looking ‘Outside the Box’”, Marketing Research, Summer 1997, Vol. 9, No. 2., pp. 4-13.

Coviello, Sarah C., Denise Nitterhouse and Florence C. Sharp. “Accounting for Joint Costs”, Fund Raising Management, October 1989, pp. 62-68.

Nitterhouse, Denise and Peter A. Silhan. “A Checklist for a Believable Bottom Line”, Journal of Accounting and EDP, Vol. 4, No. 2, Summer 1988, pp.20-24.

Kanter, Howard A., and Denise Nitterhouse. “A Comparison of Alternative Hands-on Approaches to Teaching the Audit of Computer-Based Systems”, The Journal of Education for Business, Vol. 63, No. 8, May 1988, pp.372-375.

Nitterhouse, Denise, and Florence C. Sharp. “Allocation Of Joint Costs: Special Audit Problems For Nonprofits”, Today's CPA, January/February 1988, p. 24-27.

Kanter, Howard A., and Denise Nitterhouse. “Two Hands-on Approaches to Train for Computer-Based Systems Audits”, The EDP Auditor Journal, Volume IV, 1987, pp.27-33.

Nitterhouse, Denise and Peter A. Silhan. “Formatting Accounting Outputs for Improved Usability”, Journal of Systems Management, Vol. 38, No. 5, May 1987, pp. 6-11.

Nitterhouse, Denise and Florence C. Sharp. “Changing Cost Allocation Standards For Direct Mail and Other Informational Costs: Implications For Financial Statements and Audits” (Part 1) and “Changing Cost Allocation Standards For Direct Mail and Other Informational Costs: New Standards Proposed by AICPA” (Part 2).  Nonprofit Marketing Insider - Focus, Vol 3, No. 8, April 15 and 30, 1987.

Nitterhouse, Denise, and Florence C. Sharp. “The Effects of Joint Cost Allocation Standards on Nonprofit Mailing Strategies”, The Woman CPA, Vol. 49, No. 2, April 1987, pp. 20-24.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Beware Comparing Salaries”, Day Care & Early Education, Vol. 13, No. 4, Summer 1986, p. 10-12.

 

Working Papers

Berstell, Gerald and Denise Nitterhouse. “Target Situations, Not Demographics: Customer Case Studies Reveal Situational Targeting Opportunities”.

 

Invited Book Reviews in Peer-Reviewed Journals

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Social Accounting for Nonprofits and Cooperatives”, Nonprofit Management and Leadership, Jossey-Bass Publishers, Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter 2004, p. 247-249.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Nonprofit and Social Marketing”, Nonprofit Management and Leadership, Jossey-Bass Publishers, Vol. 9 No. 3 Spring 1999, p. 323-328.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Review of Financial Reporting for Nonprofit Organizations: A Fresh Look, by Robert K. Mautz”, The Accounting Historians Journal, Vol. 22, No. 1, June 1995, p. 165-168.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Review of Government Budgeting in Developing Countries,” International Journal of Accounting, The University of Illinois, 1990, Volume 25/4, p. 144-154.

 

Technical Reports

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Digital Production Strategies for Scholarly Publishers”. University of Chicago, http://www.cddc.uchicago.edu/digital_prod_strategies.pdf, February 2005.

Halpert, Jane, Denise Nitterhouse, Joel Whalen and Robert Cooke. “Report on Development and Testing of an Ethical Decision-Making Simulation Experience”, prepared for the James S. Kemper, Jr., Grant in Business Ethics, Kemper Foundation, December 17, 1993.

Nitterhouse, Denise and Florence C. Sharp. “Response to AICPA Not-for-Profit Organizations Committee's Proposed Statement of Position on Accounting for Joint Costs of Informational Materials and Activities of Not-for-Profit Organizations that Include a Fund-Raising Appeal,” subcommittee Co-Chair, American Accounting Association Government and Nonprofit Reporting Committee, August 1986. 

Niehaus, R. J., and Denise Nitterhouse. “Planning and Accountability Systems for EEO and Affirmative Action Policy,” Washington D.C.: Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower, Reserve Affairs & Logistics), OASN (M,RA&L) Research Report No. 38, 1980.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Department of the Navy EEO Internal Recruitment Study”, Washington D.C.:  Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower, Reserve Affairs & Logistics), OASN (M,RA&L) Research Report No. 36, 1979.

 

Proceedings - Papers

Nitterhouse, Denise. "A Comparison of Live-in-Application and Simulated Hands-on Tests of Information Technology Literacy", presented at the 2004 Midwest Business Administration Association (MBAA) Annual Meeting, Information Systems Education Theme, March 17, 2004, Chicago, IL.

Nitterhouse, Denise. "The Importance of Exploratory Research in Business Applications", presented at the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, Statistical Applications Session, Jan 23, 2004, New Orleans, LA.

Keating, Elizabeth K. and Denise Nitterhouse. “The Effects of Government Contract Reimbursement Systems on Nonprofit Organizations”, Proceedings of the Midwest Business Administration Association Annual Meeting (presented at the Midwest Business Administration Association Annual Meeting, March 12, 2003).

Nitterhouse, Denise. “An Exploratory Investigation of Information Technology Literacy Among Undergraduate Business Students”, Proceedings of the Midwest Business Administration Association Annual Meeting—Information Systems (presented at the Midwest Business Administration Association Annual Meeting, February 27, 2002).

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Urban Entrepreneurship, Economic Development, and Public Safety in the Inner City”, 2001 Graduate Business School Inner-City Leadership Conference Proceedings, p. 84-100. (nominated for best paper award; presented April 28, 2001 at the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City, National Business School Network Conference, Boston, MA)  (AS)

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Using Discussion Boards in Online Learning: A Project That Works”, Proceedings of the Midwest Business Administration Association Annual Meeting—Information Systems, presented March 8, 2001, Chicago, IL.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Incorporating Internet Distance Learning Components in a Management Information Systems Course”, published in Proceedings ISECON ’99: Bringing industry and Education Together—Closing the IS Resource Gap, presented at the ISECON ’99 Information Systems Education Conference, October 15, 1999, pp. 94-102.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “The Roles and Responsibilities of Donors in the Operation of Not-for-Profit Entities”, published in Managing a Church: Diocesan Finances, Symposium Proceedings, Foundations and Donors Interested in Catholic Activities (FADICA), June 22-23, 1995, New York, NY, p. 79-88.

Halpert, Jane, Denise Nitterhouse and Joel Whalen. “Teaching Ethics Through Group Decision Software Compared with Traditional Small Group Discussion”, with Joel Whalen, and Jane Halpert, Teaching and Training Business Ethics in the 90's and Beyond: Issues, Strategies & Tactics, R. A. Cooke, M. Fleckstein and P. Primeaux, S. M., eds., Chicago, November 10, 1994, pp. 380-387.

Halpert, Jane, Denise Nitterhouse and Joel Whalen. “The Effects of Source Leadership in Group Decision Software Simulation: A Classroom Approach”, Marketing: Advances in Theory and Thought, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Southern Marketing Association, Brian T. Engelland and Alan J. Bush, eds., New Orleans, LA, November 4, 1994, pp. 228-235.

Johnson, Roy D., and Denise Nitterhouse “Creativity and Information Systems: An Exploratory Investigation”, 1991 Journal/Proceedings, Information Systems and Quantitative Management, Midwest Business Administration Association 27th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 5, 1991, p. 162-170.  (Presented April 5, 1991).

Cooper, W. W., R. J. Niehaus and Denise Nitterhouse “Workforce Goals Planning for the Naval Laboratory System”, OCP Research Report No. 31, in Proceedings of the 12th DOD Cost Analysis Symposium, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 27‑29 October 1977.

 

Proceedings - Abstracts

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Measuring Our Digital Divides”, ARNOVA 2002 Research Abstracts, presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations (ARNOVA) 31st Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada, November 16, 2002.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Exploratory Research in Information Systems”, International Symposium on Research Methods Abstracts, presented at the International Symposium on Research Methods (ISRM), University of Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA, August 8, 2002.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Incorporating Information Technology in Nonprofit Education”, ARNOVA 2001 Research Abstracts, presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations (ARNOVA) 30th Annual Conference, Miami, FL, December 1, 2001.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Plagiarism and Business: What Can Business Educators Do?”, presented at the Eighth Annual International Conference Promoting Business Ethics, October 24, 2001, H. Peter Steeves, Proceedings Editor. 

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Emerging Information Technology Applications for Nonprofit Organizations”, presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations (ARNOVA) 28th Annual Conference, Arlington, VA, November 5, 1999, ARNOVA 1999 Research Abstracts, p. E10.3.

Nitterhouse, Denise. “Applying Customer Case Research to Nonprofit Organizations”, presented at the Association for Research on Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations (ARNOVA) 27th Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, November 7, 1998, ARNOVA 1998 Research Abstracts, p. 242.

Herzlinger, Regina E. and Denise Nitterhouse. “Accountability in Nonprofit and Governmental Organizations: An Opportunity for Accounting Researchers and Educators”, with, presented at the American Accounting Association 1995 Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, August 16, 1995.

Johnson, Roy D., and Denise Nitterhouse “Fostering Creative Use of Information Technology by End Users”, Midwest Business Administration Association 27th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 4, 1991.

Hilton, C., Denise Nitterhouse and F. C. Sharp. “Joint Cost Allocation in Nonprofit Organizations:  How Much Goes to the Cause?”, American Accounting Association Ohio Regional Meeting, Ohio, May 4-5, 1990.

 

Letters to the Editor

Nitterhouse, Denise. Response to “Study Finds Senior Exams Are Too Basic”, The New York Times, Editorials/Letters, p. 12, Sunday June 13, 2004.

Nitterhouse, Denise. Response to “What’s Behind the Retail Slump?”, The New York Times, Vol CLII, No. 52,382, Money & Business Section 3, p. 12, Sunday February 2, 2003.

Nitterhouse, Denise. Response to “Innovation Now!”, Fast Company, February 2003, p. 23.

 

Presentations Not In Proceedings

"Linking Exploratory, Descriptive and Confirmatory Research", International Symposium on Research Methods (ISRM) Conference, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, December 11, 2004.

“Discussion Board Assignments That ‘Work’” "Active Learning Exercises in Financial Management Education" Panel, Decision Sciences Institute Annual Conference, Boston, MA, November 21, 2004.

"Learning Judgment in Accounting Decision Making", with Donald Shannon, "Active Learning Exercises in Financial Management Education" Panel, Decision Sciences Institute Annual Conference, Boston, MA, November 21, 2004.

“Measuring Students’ IT Literacy”, Course Technology National Conference, Nashville, TN, March 20, 2003.

"Collaborative Initiatives for Competitive Inner Cities: A Proposal", Initiative for a Competitive Inner City, National Business School Network Conference, Boston, MA., April 28, 2001.

“Internet Use by Nonprofit Organizations: An Exploratory Study” (Poster Session), Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) Annual Conference, November 18, 2000.

“Internet Distance Learning for Nonprofit Programs” (with John McNutt), Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) Annual Conference, Teaching Section Workshop, November 15, 2000.

“Faculty Viewpoint of Blackboard Assessment & Gradebook”, DePaul University ATD Advanced Blackboard Workshop, Chicago, IL, November 7, 2000.

“Getting Into It: Innovative Developments in Online Learning & Course Organization”, North Suburban Higher Education Consortium (NSHEC), Chicago, IL, October 27, 2000.

“Using CourseInfo for a Large Multi-section, Required MIS Course”, DePaul University ATD Showcase, Chicago, IL, May 12, 2000.

“Learning Businesses' Role in Reducing Inner-City Crime: An MIS Project”, Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC)/ National Business School Network (NBSN) Conference, Kansas City, MO, April 28, 2000.

“Customer Case Research at the Point-of-Purchase”, presented with Gerald Berstell at the Point-of-Purchase (POP) Show Chicago, November 18, 1999.

“Tax-Exempt Organization Financial Data: Availability and Limitations—Proposal for Extensions”, presented June 4, 1999 at the DePaul University, School of Accountancy, Research Workshop.

“Internet Distance Learning Faculty Institute Outcomes”, College of Commerce, Program for the Enhancement of Teaching, DePaul University, February 3, 1999.

“Tax-exempt Organization Financial Data: Availability & Limitations--Update”, with Janet S. Greenlee, Teresa P. Gordon and Thomas Pollak, at the Annual Midyear Meeting of the Government and Nonprofit Organizations Section of the American Accounting Association, Orlando, FL, presented January 29, 1999.

“Teaching a Non-Traditional Government and Nonprofit Accounting Course”, presented at the SWAFAD/ SW AAA Annual Meeting, GNP Section, New Orleans, LA, March 14, 1997.

“Accounting for Small Not-for-Profit Organizations”, presented at the MBAA annual meeting, Chicago, IL, March 15, 1996.

“Teaching GNP Accounting to Non-Accounting Majors”, presented at the American Accounting Association Midwest Region Meeting, Kansas City, Kansas, April 18, 1996.

“Results of the Kemper Grant Research on GDSS”, DePaul University, School of Accountancy Research Seminar, Chicago, IL, November 11, 1994.

“Nonprofit Organizations: Their Role in Society and Their Challenges to Boards of Directors”, Association for Public Policy and Management (APPAM) Annual Conference, October 28, 1994, Chicago, IL (presented for Professor Regina Herzlinger).

“Multi-Media in Management Education”, Research and Education Group on Information Systems (REGIS), Chicago, IL, September 16, 1994.

“Faculty Case Writing at Non-case Schools”, World Association for Case Method Research & Case Method Application Conference, Montreal, Canada, June 21, 1994.

“Creativity and Information Technology”, Information Management Research Centre Workshop, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, October 25, 1991, co-authored with and presented by Roy D. Johnson.

“Financial Accounting and Managerial Control for Nonprofit Organizations”, DePaul University, School of Accountancy Research Seminar, Chicago, IL, November 15, 1991.

“IS Creativity: Who Needs It?,” Panel on Information Systems and Creativity, International Academy for Information Management Annual Conference, December 2, 1990.

“The Run for the Roses: Individual Perspectives on the Tenure Process”, American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, August 1989.

“Case Materials for Teaching Joint Cost Allocation in Nonprofit Organizations”, with Florence C. Sharp, presented August 14, 1988, at the Government and Nonprofit Section Workshop, American Accounting Association annual meeting, Orlando, FL.

“Cost Containment in Higher Education:  Lessons from Health Care and the Private Sector”, panel presentation at the Conference on College Costs and Tuition, sponsored by the National Center for Postsecondary Governance and Finance, in Washington, D.C., January 20, 1988.

“Introduction to Field-based Behavioral Accounting Research”, presented April 15, 1987, at the Accounting, Behavior and Organizations Section workshop for the Midwest American Accounting Association regional meeting, Milwaukee, WI.

“Two 'Hands-On' Approaches to Teaching EDP Auditing”, presented March 13, 1987, by co-author Howard Kanter, at the Midwest Computer Conference, Purdue University, Calumet, IL.

“Allocating Joint Costs of Informational Activities of Nonprofit Organizations”, presented February 27, 1987, to the DePaul University School of Accountancy Research Seminar, Chicago, IL.

“Coalition to Halt Alcohol Abuse on the Roads (CHAAR): Cost Allocation Issues in Nonprofit Organizations”, with Florence C. Sharp, presented November 12, 1986, at the North American Case Research Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

“Practitioner‑Academic Cooperation for Integrating Microcomputers in Auditing and Other Accounting Courses”, with Margaret A. Bernier, co-presented August 22, 1986, American Accounting Association National meeting, New York City, NY.

“The Theory of Information Processing and Its Relation to Accounting”, with Ken Danko, presented May 3, 1986, at the American Accounting Association Mid‑Atlantic Region meeting, Rutgers, NJ.

“A Model of Nonprofit Managers' Responses to Allocations of Joint Costs”, with Florence C. Sharp, September, 1985, presented March 21, 1986, American Accounting Association Midwest Region meeting, Chicago, IL.

“Information Inductance:  Some Evidence Against”,  with William W. Cooper, presented August 13, 1980, at the American Accounting Association National Meeting, Boston, MA.

“Implications of Planning and Accountability for Equal Employment Opportunity Policy”, presented May 6, 1980, at the Joint National Meeting of TIMS/ORSA, Washington, D.C.

“Manpower Goals Planning and Accountability”, co-presented with R. J. Niehaus at The Institute of Management Sciences XXIV International Meeting, Honolulu, HI, June 21, 1979.

“Staffing for the Implementation of an Integrated Computer-Assisted Human Resources Planning System”, presented by co-author Richard J. Niehaus, at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Information Sciences Advance Study Institute, Crete, Greece, August 1-11, 1978.

 

 

TEACHING - MATERIALS PUBLISHED:

Cases

"Finding the Right Job for Your Product." Christensen, Clayton M., Scott Anthony, Gerald Berstell, and Denise Nitterhouse. Harvard Business School Note 607-028, 2006.

“Teaching Note for WJAC ‑ 1977”, under the supervision of Regina E. Herzlinger, 1978, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, #5‑178‑097.

“Teaching Note for Cost Accounting for WSFH”, under the supervision of Regina E. Herzlinger, 1978, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, #5‑178‑123.

“Teaching Note for Budget Crisis of the Boston School System”, under the supervision of Regina E. Herzlinger, 1978, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, #5‑178‑153.

“Teaching Note for Widener College”, under the supervision of Regina E. Herzlinger, 1978, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, #5‑178‑155.

“Teaching Note for Pricing the Services of the Child Care Task Force”, under the supervision of Regina E. Herzlinger, 1978, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, #5‑178‑299.

“Children's Center ‑ 1975”, under the supervision of Regina E. Herzlinger, 1977, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, #0‑177‑216.

“Children's Center ‑ 1976”, under the supervision of Regina E. Herzlinger, 1977, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, #9‑177‑217.

“San Bernadino YWCA (A)”, under the supervision of Regina E. Herzlinger, 1977, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, #9‑177‑218.

“San Bernadino YWCA (B)”, under the supervision of Regina E. Herzlinger, 1977, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, #9‑177‑219.

“Note on Accounting for Voluntary Health and Welfare Organizations”, under the supervision of Regina E. Herzlinger, 1977, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, #9‑177‑220.

“Teaching Note for The Children's Center ‑ 1975”, under the supervision of Regina E. Herzlinger, 1977, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, #5‑177‑252.

“Neff Folding Box Company”, under the supervision of Neil C. Churchill, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, 1976, Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, #1‑176‑261.

 

Syllabi

“Introduction to Management Information Systems”, #21 in Quantitative Methods & Computer Applications in Business, Volume 9, Business Administration Reading Lists and Course Outlines, Compiled by James W. Dean and Richard Schwindt, Eno River Press, August 1985.

 

TEACHING - (SELECTED) UNPUBLISHED MATERIALS:

KATHERINE'S OWN CANDY COMPANY - Case Series, 1987.

1984, CASE A, “The Birth of a Company”

1985, CASE B, “Information Systems for a New Small Business”

1986, CASE C, “Information Systems for a Growing Small Business”

1987, CASE D, “Computerized Orders IS - The First Step to Automation”

1988, CASE E, “Designing Reports for Profit Planning”

 

TEACHING - COURSES TAUGHT:

University courses

“Management Information Systems” (DePaul: MIS 340), Und., Fall 1986-present; (U I U-C: ACCY/BA 391), Grad & Und., Fall 1983 -Spring 1985.

“Financial Accounting for Nonprofit Organizations” (ACC 537), Grad, Spring 1993, Spring 1995.

“Managerial Accounting for Nonprofit Organizations” (ACC 538), Grad, Winter 1994.

“Marketing Information Systems for Decision Support” (MKT 585/MIS 798), Grad., Spring 1989, Winter 1992, Spring 1994.

“Accounting Information Systems” (ACCY 610), Grad., Fall 1985, Winter 1988 & 1989.

“Accounting Systems” (ACCY 535), Grad., Winter 1986, Winter 1989.

“Introduction to Computer Technology and Methodology” (ACCY 130), Und., Fall 1985-Winter 1986.

“Microcomputer Based Information Systems for Small Non‑Profit Organizations” (ACCY 493), Independent Study, Grad., Spring 1984.

“Behavioral Foundations of Accounting” (ACCY 493), PhD. Seminar, Spring 1983.

“Information Systems Development for Voluntary Health and Welfare Organizations” (ACCY 199), Independent Study, Und., Spring 83.

“Independent Study PhD. Research Seminar” (ACCY 493) for Frances Carpenter, Summer 1982.

“Intermediate Financial Accounting” (ACCY 208), Und., Course Coordinator last 2 semesters, Fall 1981‑Fall 1982.

“Introduction to Accounting in the Public Sector”, Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, Grad., Fall 1978

“Cost Accounting”, Und., University of New Haven, Fall 1974‑Spring 1975

“Governmental Accounting”, Und., University of New Haven, Spring 1975.

“SBA Independent Study Projects”, University of New Haven, Spring 1975.

 

Professional seminars and courses

DePaul University, Center for Professional Education, Certificate in Business Administration Program for Managers of Not-for-Profit Organizations, “Introduction to Fund Accounting and Budgeting”, 1/24/87, 9/12/87, 9/10/88.

DePaul University CMA Review, “EDP and Information Systems”, April & October, 1986.

 

SERVICE - UNIVERSITY:

Department/School of Accountancy

DePaul University:

September 1991- present.  Recruiting Committee, Member.

September 1989- present.  Promotion & Tenure Committee, Member.

September 1985‑ present.  Management Information Systems Area Committee, Member.

September 1997-1998.  Undergraduate, Curriculum Revision Committee, Business Processes & Controls Subcommittee Chair.

October 1994‑ June 1996.  Accounting Information Systems Feasibility Committee, Member.

November 1994‑ June 1996.  AACSB Self-Study Mission, Objectives, and Preconditions Committee, Member.

September 1994‑ June 1995.  MBA/MIS Advisory Committee, Administrative Subcommittee Faculty Representative.

July 1994‑ March 1995.  Assessment of Educational Outcomes Committee, Member.

October 1994‑ April 1995.  Retreat Planning Committee, Member.

September 1991- August 1992.  Head, MIS Group.

September 1988- April 1992.  Chair, Curriculum Committee, MIS.

 

University of Illinois @ Urbana-Champaign:

1982-85:    Member, Systems Area and Not‑for‑Profit Area Committees, Member.

Provided and graded questions for Accountancy Core Preliminary Exam.

Member, Ph.D. Student Advisory Committees.

1984-85     Education Policy Committee, Member

1983-84     Not-for-Profit Area Committee, Chair.

1982-83     Research Advisory Committees, Member.

1982          Director of Research, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee and Member, Ph.D. Special Area Committee of Mary Alice Seville.

 

College of Commerce

DePaul University:

July 2001-June 2001, Member, McGowan Foundation Scholarship Committee.

Sept. 1993-June 1996 Member, Information Resources Committee.

June 1994-June 1995, Chair, Multi-Media Usage and Facilities Task Force.

1993 Member, ACS DePaul Center Liaison Group.

1989 Chair, Illinois Bell and Ameritech Task Force.

1988-89 Member, College of Commerce Computer User Committee.

1988 Member, College of Commerce Committee of Three (IS).

1986-88 Member, Computer Committee (Teaching and Research).

 

University of Illinois @ Urbana-Champaign:

1983-84 Member, Honors Committee and Behavioral Lab Committee.

 

University

University of Illinois @ Urbana-Champaign:

1983-85     Member, Professional Graduate Studies Area Subcommittee, Graduate College Executive Committee.

 

 

SERVICE - PROFESSIONAL:

Organizational Positions

Duke Club of Chicago, Member, Board of Directors 7/06-present.

Harvard Business School Club of Chicago, Director (appointed 1/2000-6/01, elected 7/01-6/04); Vice President, Special Interest Groups, 7/04-present.

Member, Director’s Advisory Board, University of Chicago Press, 9/03-6/07.

Member, Technical Advisory Committee of the Urban Institute's "Measuring and Reporting Nonprofit Fundraising and Administrative Costs" Project, August 2000-present.

Member, Nominating Committee, International Academy for Information Management, 1991.

Exhibits Chairperson, Information Systems Education Conference (ISECON) '90 Steering Committee, 1988-1990.

Co-coordinator, Midwest Region, Auditing Section, American Accounting Association, 1988-1990.

Steering Committee Member, Midwest Region, American Accounting Association, Spring 1988 - 1991 (elected position).

Coordinator, Midwest Region, Accounting, Behavior and Organizations Section of the American Accounting Association, 1985-1990.

Subcommittee Co-Chair, AAA Government and Nonprofit Reporting Committee, 1986.  (Prepared committee response to the May, 1986, Exposure Draft of the Proposed Statement of Position:  Accounting for Joint Costs of Informational Materials and Activities of Not-for-Profit Organizations that Include a Fund-Raising Appeal, issued by the AICPA Not-for-Profit Organizations Committee.)

Chair, Working Paper Series Committee of the Accounting, Behavior and Organizations Section of the American Accounting Association, 1983-1985.

 

Workshop/Panel Organizer and Chairperson

Accounting, Behavior and Organizations Section of the American Accounting Association panel for the Midwest regional meeting: “Integrating Behavioral Accounting Issues into the Accounting Curriculum”, St. Louis, MO, April 22, 1988. 

Accounting, Behavior and Organizations Section of the American Accounting Association workshop for the Midwest regional meeting: “Practitioner Support of Behavioral Accounting Research”, Milwaukee, WI, April 15, 1987.

Accounting, Behavior and Organizations Section of the American Accounting Association workshop, Midwest regional meeting: “Emerging Methodologies for Behavioral Accounting Research”, Chicago, IL, March 19, 1986.

 

Invited Professional Presentations and Panels

“Getting Started With Blackboard”, Presented to DePaul University School of Accountancy & MIS, 05/30/2001.

“On-Line Student Assessment Using the Blackboard Platform” Co-presented with Gerhard Plaschka, PET Workshop, 05/17/01.

“Creative Thinking,” AIESEC Meeting, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, December 1991 (Co-authored with and presented by Roy D. Johnson.)

“Implications of SOP 87-2: Allocation of Joint Costs in Nonprofit Organizations”, presented to Accountants for the Public Interest, Chicago, IL, January 12, 1988.

“A Series of Cases for the Introduction to MIS Course”, presented to the Research and Education Group in Information Systems (REGIS), Chicago, IL, January 8, 1988.

Panelist, Panel Discussion with Ledger & Quill Visiting Lecturer, A. Milton Jenkins, March 13, 1987.

“Advanced Techniques in Agency Programming, Budgeting and Management”, co-presented with Shirley Stillinger (Executive Director, A Woman's Fund, Inc.), at the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence Management Workshop, Springfield, IL, June 11, 1986.

“Budgeting Techniques for Multi-Program, Multi-Funder Social Service Agencies”, presented at the University of Illinois Human Services Management Institute, Monticello, IL, May 1, 1986.

“A Professional Woman's Perspective”, Presented for National Women's Week, United States Army Civil Engineering Research Lab, March 20, 1985.

“Budgeting in Municipal Governments”, presented to the Illinois Municipal Clerks Association, Urbana, IL, October 24, 1983.

 

Conference Session Moderator

Midwest American Accounting Association Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, April 1987.

Midwest American Accounting Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 1985.

American Accounting Association National Meeting, San Diego, CA, August 1983.

 

Paper Discussant

American Accounting Association National Meeting, Toronto, Canada, August 1984.

Midwest American Accounting Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 1983.

 

Manuscript Reviewer - Journals

Nonprofit Management and Leadership (ad hoc, 1999-present)

Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly (ad hoc, 1999-present)

Business Case Journal (1994- present)

Case Research Journal (1993-present)

MIS Quarterly (1988-1992).

Information Systems Research (1990).

Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers (1991).

The Journal of Accounting Literature. (1983)

Auditing:  A Journal of Practice and Theory. (1981‑1982)

 

Manuscript Reviewer - Conferences

Information Systems Education Conference (1999)

National American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Education, 1991.

Midwest Region American Accounting Association Annual Meetings

Behavioral (1985-90)

Governmental and Nonprofit (1987-90)

Management Information Systems (1987)

 

Grant Reviewer

National Science Foundation, Decision Risk and Management Science, 1992, 1994.

 

 

SERVICE - PUBLIC & COMMUNITY:

Awards, Citations and Honors

Honoree, N.O.W. Celebration of Feminism, April 1984, Urbana, IL.

 

Organizational Positions

ALSO (Alliance of Logan Square Organizations), Chicago, IL.  (Member at large, Advisory Board/Board of Directors, June 1997-December 2000.)

Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS), Chicago, IL. (1414 Beat Facilitator, March 1998-June 1999.)

Logan Square Neighborhood Association, Chicago, IL.  Board of Directors (Member, May 1998 - April 1999.

        Crime Reduction Committee, Chair, May 1998 - April 1999.)

A Woman's Fund, Inc., Urbana IL, Board of Directors, (Treasurer, May 1983‑July 1985; Member, October 1982‑July 1985.)