Ross J. Gittell

Ross J. Gittell

Professor of Management
603.862.3340
Ross [dot] Gittell [at] unh [dot] edu

Fields of Specialization:

Business, government and competition; regional and urban development; business and public policy

Education:

Ph.D., Harvard University, Public Policy
M.B.A., University of California, Berkeley
A.B., University of Chicago, Economics

Biography:

Recent Research:

Gittell, R., Lord, T. (2009). New England's Foreign-Born Population Today. Communities & Banking, 20(1), 20-23.

Gittell, R., Tebaldi, E. (2008). Are Research and Development Tax Credits Effective? The Economic Impacts of a R&D Tax Credit in New Hampshire. Public Finance and Management, 8(1).

Gittell, R., M. M. (2009). New Hampshire's Green Economy and Industries: Current Employment and Future Opportunities.

Gittell, R., Stillwagon, J. (2009). The Economic Impact of the University of New Hampshire.

Gittell, R. (2008). The Geography of American Poverty (vol. 22, pp. 365-366). Thousands Oaks, California: Economic Development Quarterly.

Gittell, R. (2008). The US Economy -- The New Economic Reality. The Analyst (http://www.iupindia.org/analyst.asp).

"Demographic Demise: The Declining Young Adult Population in New England", New England Journal of Higher Education

"Changes in Income Distribution in New England" (with Jason Rudokas), Communities and Banking

"New England Economic Spring Outlook", New England Economic Partnership

"New England Economic Fall Outlook", New England Economic Partnership

"Charitable Giving: Factors Influencing Giving in the U.S. States" (with Edinaldo Tebaldi), Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly

"Industry Uses and the Economic Value of Air Quality Information and Forecasts", NOAA Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop

"The Value of Accuate Air Quality Forecasts" (with Robert Woodward), International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management

"Community Development" in Encyclopedia of Governance, ed. Mark Bevir. Thousand Oaks Calif.: Sage Publications

"High Technology in New Hampshire: Is There a Future?", New England Developments

"Mismatch: For New England Women, Earning and Learning" (with Allison Churilla and Ann McAdam Griffin), Connection: New England's Journal of Higher Education and Economic Development


Personal Web Site:
http://pubpages.unh.edu/~rgittell/