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Darren T. Roulstone

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Darren T. Roulstone
Known forCapital market research
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Michigan (PhD)
Academic work
Institutions

Darren T. Roulstone is John W. Berry, Sr. Fund for Faculty Excellence Professor of Accounting at Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. and has been director of its Accounting and Management Information Systems PhD program since 2008. His current research interests are textual analysis of firms’ financial disclosures (specifically, earnings press releases) and how investors acquire accounting information. [1]

Life and career

Roulstone grew up on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. He received undergraduate and master's degrees in accounting from Brigham Young University in Utah He received his Phd in Accounting from Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan in 2000.

He joined as University of Chicago Booth School of Business as Assistant Professor in July, 2000, and became [Associate Professor in 2004. He joined Fisher College of Business at Ohio State in July, 2008 as Associate Professor of Accounting. [2]

Roulstone currently serves as an Associate Editor of Management Science (journal) .

Research

His recent work investigateshow firms talk about the future and how firms order the information in their press releases. Regulators encourage firms to provide future-oriented information, and Roulstone and his colleagues examined how firms do this and how this information affects market participants.

Selected Publications

According to Google Scholar, the following articles ave been cited over 100 times, with one article cited for over 1000 times, and three articles cited for over 300 times. [3]:

Awards

 * 2002 Ernest R. Wish Accounting Research Award—Booth [5]

References