Daniel W. Law
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Quick Facts Title: Associate Professor of Accounting B.S.: Brigham Young University 1991 Dan joined the SBA faculty in 2002. |
Dan has been a faculty member in the School of Business at Gonzaga University for over seven years. He teaches undergraduate and graduate cost and managerial accounting, as well as a graduate trailer course dealing with business behavioral issues. He also teaches a two-week MBA course at the Helsinki School of Economics in Finland. Dan has published a number of articles dealing with burnout and other behavioral issues in public accounting and higher education. He currently serves on the School of Business Rank and Tenure Committee and on the Gonzaga University Faculty Awards Committee. He also serves as a member of local and regional professional organizations and in the community as a leader in his church.
| ACCT 261 |
Cost Accounting | MW | 835am-950am | Jepson 127 |
| ACCT 261 | Cost Accounting | MW | 210pm-325pm | Jepson 017 |
| MBUS 628 | Managerial Accounting | T | 530pm-800pm | Jepson 123 (1/11-3/22) |
| MBUS 635/MACC 635 | Business Behaving Badly | T | 530pm-800pm | Jepson 123 (3/26-4/26) |
Selected Publications
Law, D. "A Measure of Burnout for Business Students." The Journal of Education for Business; forthcoming 2010.
Law, D. "Teaching Multiple Cost Accounting Concepts Through an Integrative Case Study." Journal of the International Society of Business Disciplines; 2008, Vol. 4(2).
Law, D., Sweeney, J., & Summers, S. "An Examination of the Influence of Contextual and Individual Variables on Public Accountant's Exhaustion." Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research; 2008, Vol. 11.
Xiong, Y., & Law, D. "Student Case: Auditing a Private Third-Party Claims Processor for Medicare." The Journal of Forensic Accounting; 2008, Vol. 9(1).
Law, D. "Exhaustion in University Students and the Effect of Coursework Involvement." The Journal of American College Health; 2007, Vol. 55(4).
Law, D. "Interactive Organizational Commitment and Hardiness in Public Accountant's Turnover." Managerial Auditing Journal; 2005, Vol. 20 (4).
