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Gary
Grudnitski,
Ph.D.
Professor, Department
Gary Grudnitski is a Professor of Accounting in the School of Accountancy
at SDSU. He teaches both undergraduate and graduate managerial accounting
and graduate business consulting. Prior to joining the faculty at
SDSU, Professor Grudnitski taught at the University of Texas at
Austin, and worked for Bell Canada, the Government of Saskatchewan,
and Ernst & Young.
Professor Grudnitski has published more than forty articles and
papers including articles in The Accounting Review, Journal of
Accountancy, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Advances in
Accounting Education, Journal of Accounting Education, International
Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance & Management,
Journal of Systems Management, Journal of Management Information
Systems, The Real Estate Appraiser, Journal of Real Estate Research,
Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, The Appraisal Journal,
Real Estate Economics, Journal of Management Consulting, and
the Journal of Future Markets. He has also coauthored the
textbook Information Systems: Theory and Practice (2nd through
5th editions), and contributed a chapter in The Handbook of Management
Advisory Services, Neural Networks in the Capital Markets, and
the Handbook of Neural Computation.
Gary Grudnitski has served as a Reviewer and on the Editorial Board
of the Journal of Microcomputer Systems Management, Advances
in Taxation, Journal of End User Computing, Journal of Information
Systems, Review of Accounting Information Systems, Journal of Management
Information Systems, and the Encyclopedia of Information
Systems. Grudnitski has also been active in consulting in the
areas of information systems, controls, and real estate valuation.
Professor Grudnitski received his Ph.D. from the University of
Massachusetts (Amherst).
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