Dan Gode

Dhananjay "Dan" Gode is a Clinical Associate Professor of Accounting, Taxation, and Business law at New York University Stern School of Business. He teaches courses in corporate financial accounting, and also teaches for the TRIUM Global Executive MBA Program, an alliance of NYU Stern, the London School of Economics and HEC School of Management.[1]

Biography

Gode holds an undergraduate degree in electronics and communication engineering from Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi, and an MBA from Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. He also has Master's degrees in Information Systems and Accounting, and a PhD in Accounting, from Carnegie Mellon University yet was quoted in his Financial Statement Modeling class at NYU Stern on March 11, 2015 as saying that he "has only taken one accounting course" in his entire career.

Gode’s primary research areas include financial analysis, legal liability of firms, valuation, managerial accounting, and performance measurement.[1] From 1993-98, he was an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Rochester.[2] Professor Gode is the co-founder of the Almaris E-Learning Systems.[3]

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Course development

Publications

Professor Gode has written over 100 publications, papers, presentations, and citations.[2] He has also been published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics and in the Journal of Political Economy. [1]

Education

Professor Gode received his BS in electronics and communication engineering from the Institute of Technology, India and his MBA from the Indian Institute of Management. He also received his MS in information systems, MS in accounting, and his Doctor of Philosophy in accounting with a minor in information from Carnegie Mellon University.[1]

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