Dr. NoelDoherty
Dr. Noel Doherty has extensive experience as an
academician, corporate executive and private consultant. He
received a B.S. degree from Fordham University and a Ph.D. in
economics from Tulane University. His post doctorate work was done
at Brookings Institute, Duke University and Carnegie Mellon
University.
Dr. Doherty has written a large number of publications and has
made innumerable presentations at national symposia, professional
meetings, special federal and state hearings and executive
corporate conferences.
His most recent publications include:
- "Evolutionary Models of Business Growth and Strategy,"
International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management,
Vol. 4 (2004-2005), pp. 95-102.
- "Chaos Theory: Marketing and Management Implications," Journal
of Marketing: Theory and Practice, Vol. 9, No. 4 (Fall 2001), pp
66-75.
- "Estimating the Net Revenue Effect Across the Product Line,"
Proceedings of the 7th Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Business and Behavioral Sciences. (April 2000)
- "Revenue Forecasting Modeling: Methodology, Specification and
Validation," Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, Proceedings
(Spring 1998), pp. 143-148.
- "Estimating Demand-Induced Cost Changes in Capital Intensive
Firms," Northeast Business and Economics Conference, Proceedings,
(September, 1997), pp. 41-42.
- Forecasting Net Revenues Across Multiple Market Segments,"
Journal of Forecasting, Vol. 15, No. 4 (Winter 1996-97), pp.
7-10.
Dr. Doherty has appeared as an expert witness in dozens of
federal and state regulatory proceedings on issues such as pricing,
revenue and cost forecasting, depreciation rules and regulatory
economic policy. He received a presidential appointment to serve as
a special economic consultant to the administrator of NASA.
Dr. Doherty has taught courses in Marketing Research, Marketing
Management and Strategy, Multivariate Analysis, Price Theory, Micro
and Macro Economics, Econometrics and Industrial Organization.