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Daniel W. Law is a Professor of Accounting in the School of Business at Gonzaga University, where he has served for nearly seventeen years. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in cost and managerial accounting, as well as specialized graduate courses on behavioral issues in business. He also teaches an MBA course at Aalto University in Finland and has led doctoral accounting research seminars at Creighton University.
Education:
- Ph.D., Washington State University, 2003
- M.A., Washington State University, 2001
- B.S., Brigham Young University, 1991
Daniel Law's research centers on behavioral aspects in accounting and higher education, particularly focusing on burnout, exhaustion, student persistence, and organizational commitment. His work bridges accounting education and psychological well-being, examining how stress and workload impact students and professionals. He has published in journals related to accounting, business education, auditing, and mental health.
The recent trend in his publications shows a consistent focus on exhaustion and burnout across both academic and professional environments—particularly in public accounting and among business students. His research integrates psychological constructs into accounting contexts, using both empirical and pedagogical approaches. Several publications involve case studies and educational innovations in accounting instruction.
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Daniel Law is actively involved in teaching and research but no information is available regarding student advising, grants, or funded projects. He contributes to academic development through curriculum design and interdisciplinary research. His international teaching engagement at Aalto University highlights his global academic footprint.
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