Wayne State University School of Business Administration

Deborah Jones

Senior Lecturer of Accounting

aa4946@wayne.edu
(313) 577-4455

Academic Degrees

  • Ph.D., Kent State University, 1996
  • BA, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 1983

Teaching Interests

  • Taxation
  • Financial Accounting
  • Government and Non-profit Accounting

Research Interests

  • E-Commerce, Sales Tax
  • Nexus and Internet Taxation
  • Social Responsibility in Accounting and Reputation

Professional Experience & Certification

  • CPA, Illinois, 1983

Publications & Presentations

  • The Trouble with Efficient Markets: An Interdisciplinary Examination, 2001, the North American Accounting Society Annual Meeting.
  • Stakeholders and Corporate Valuation: Refining the Waddock-Mahon Model, (with Szwajkowski and Figlweicz), 2001, Midwest Administration Association Annual Meeting.
  • Practitioner Reliance on Private Letter Rulings as Legal Authority, (with Volz), 2000, Tax Notes.
  • Accounting for Stakeholder Issues: Why Social Disclosure Matters (with Szajkowski and Figlewicz), 2000, North American Accounting Society Annual Meeting.
  • Kidzlaw on the Internet, (with Volz and Spalding), 1998, Michigan Bar Journal.
  • Accounting Research and Resources on the Internet, 1998, Cost Management Insiders Report, Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants.
  • Using the Internet to Teach Tax Research, (with Volz), 1997, The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters.

Professional Memberships

  • American Accounting Association
  • American Taxation Association
  • North American Tax Policy Academy