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Andrew Stephan is an Assistant Professor in the Leeds School of Business at the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ.
Professor Stephan's research focuses on the intersection between investors, information intermediaries, and firm disclosures. His research investigates whether two different investor types, institutional and algorithmic, affect firm disclosure policies. He is also interested in whether the timing of firm disclosures affects how the disclosures are processed by investors and incorporated into prices. Other areas of interest include market intermediaries and the exchange of information between analyst brokerage houses and politicians. Before his academic career, Professor Stephan worked as an auditor with Grant Thornton in Cincinnati, OH. He is a certified public accountant (inactive) in the State of Ohio.
Andrew currently teaches Corporate Financial Reporting I (ACCT 3220) in the Leeds School of Business.