Jeffrey Miller

Associate Professor at Mendoza College of Business

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  • Mendoza College of Business

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Biography

Mendoza College of Business

Jeffrey S. Miller is an Associate Professor in the Accountancy Department at Notre Dame. His research examines the informativeness of discretionary managerial disclosures to security prices and investor judgments. His research has both policy implications for business information disclosure regulation and contributes to the basic understanding of investor and market behaviors.

Professor Miller primarily teaches financial accounting and reporting in the Notre Dame Masters of Business Administration program and the Executive MBA program. Teaching awards include The First-Year MBA Core Professor of the Year (2015), The South Bend Executive MBA Teacher of the Year (2014), The Reverend Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C. Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (2007) and the Dincolo Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (2000-2001 and 2004-2005).

Areas of Expertise

Financial Accounting and Reporting

Education

BS, Ohio State University

MBA, University of Michigan

Ph D, University of Texas at Austin

Teaching

MBA Financial Accounting I

MBA Financial Accounting II

Publications

"The Effects of Norms on Investor Reactions to Derivative Use", (with Lisa Koonce, Jennifer Winchel), Contemporary Accounting Research, 32, 2015.

"Do Stock Prices Influence Analysts’ Earnings Forecasts?", (with Lisa Sedor), to appear in Behavioral Research in Accounting, 26, 2014.

"Opportunistic Disclosures of Earnings Forecasts and Non-GAAP Earnings Measures", Journal of Business Ethics, 89, 2009.

"Unintended Effects of Preannouncements on Investor Reactions to Earnings News", Contemporary Accounting Research, 23, 2006.

"Effects of Preannouncements on Analyst and Stock Price Reactions to Earnings News", Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 24, 2005.

"The Effects of Pro Forma Earnings Disclosures on Analysts'' and Nonprofessional Investors'' Equity Valuation Judgments", (with James Frederickson), The Accounting Review, July, 2004.

"Confirming Management Earnings Forecasts, Earnings Uncertainty, and Stock Returns", (with Richard Frankel, Michael Clement), Journal of Accounting Research, 41, 2003.

"The Joint Effect of Management Credibility and the Form of Their Financial Forecasts on Investor Judgment", (with E. Hirst, L. Koonce), Journal of Accounting Research, 37, 1999.

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