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Professor of Accounting
Faculty Suite F, Room 2425
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Daniel Ames is the Interim Associate Dean of the College of Business at Â鶹ӰÒô. With extensive experience in academic leadership, he has previously served as Associate Dean and Department Chair. A professor of accounting, Daniel specializes in teaching analytics and financial accounting, combining his expertise in these fields to inspire and educate future business leaders. Outside of his professional life, Daniel is a proud father of seven. He enjoys traveling, staying active through exercise, and immersing himself in a good book during his free time.
Ph D, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
MA, Duke University
BS, Brigham Young University
Ames, D.,Coyne, J.,Kim, K., The Impact of Lifecycle Stage on Firm Acquisitions, International Journal of Accounting and Information Management/Emerald.
Beausejour, D.,Ames, D., Tax Benefits Associated with Saving for Education, TAXES The Tax Magazine.
Ames, D.,Wood, D.,Achhpilia, M.,Adams, M.,al., e., The ChatGPT artificial intelligence chatbot: How well does it answer accounting assessment questions?, Issues in Accounting Education, AAA, 2023.
Ames, D.,Lao, B.,Sankara, J.,Wood, J., The influence of uncertainty on financial reporting behavior: The case of P&C insurers, Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 2023.
Ames, D.,Coyne, J.,Stice, D., The Impact of Loan Terms on Analysts’ Forecasts, Journal of Applied Economics and Business Research, 2020.
Ames, D.,Graden, B.,Sankara, J., Who Estimates When it's not Required? The case of Subrogation, Asia-Pacific Journal of Risk and Insurance, 2019.
Ames, D.,Hines, C.,Sankara, J., Board Risk Committees: Insurer Financial Strength Ratings and Performance, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, 2018.
Ames, D.,Graden, B.,Sankara, J., Estimation Errors: The Case of Subrogation, Journal of Insurance Issues, 2017.
Ames, D.,Rich, J.,Seifert, D., Religious Social Identity and Whistle-Blowing, Research in Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting, 2015.
Ames, D., The Relation Between Private Ownership of Equity and Executive Compensation, The Journal of Business Inquiry, 2014.
Ames, D.,Hines, C.,Sankara, J., Are earnings quality attributes reflected in financial strength ratings?, American Journal of Business, 2014.
Ames, D.,Hines, C.,Sankara, J., Credit Union Failures: Why Liquidate Instead of Merge?, Academy of Business Disciplines Journal, 2014.
Ames, D., Audit Report Lag and Submission Approval Lag: The Case of Insurance Companies, Journal of Applied Financial Research, 2013.
Ames, D., The impact of IFRS adoption on accounting quality: the case of South Africa, Journal of Applied Economics and Business Research, 2013.
Ames, D.,Brazel, J.,Jones, K.,Rich, J.,Zimbelman, M., Using Non-Financial Measures of Improve Fraud Risk Assessments, Current Issues in Auditing, 2012.
Ames, D., The Effects of Equity Ownership and Compensation on Executive Departure, Journal of Accounting and Finance, 2011.
Ames, D.,Ames, G., Perceptions of non-professional Investors: The Case of Sin Stocks, The Journal of Accounting, Ethics and Public Policy, 2011.
Professor of Accounting
Faculty Suite F, Room 2425