Michael Iselin

Assistant Professor at Carlson School of Management

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Carlson School of Management

Michael Iselin

Assistant Professor

Accounting Department

Education

PhD 2014
Accounting Ohio State University

BA 2005
Accounting University of Notre Dame

Expertise

Michael Iselin joined the Carlson School of Management as an assistant professor in 2014. His research primarily focuses on the impact of new accounting standards and regulations on frim''s decisions. He also has work related to financial institutions, bank regulation, risk management and corporate governance.  His research has been published in The Journal of Accounting and Economics. Prior to joining Carlson Professor Iselin completed his PhD at the Fisher School of Business, The Ohio State University in 2014, and earned a bachelor''s degree from the University of Notre Dame in 2001.

 

 

Selected Works

The effects of SFAS 157 disclosures on investment decisions with Allison Nicoletti

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