
Andrew Gordon Sutherland
Associate Professor · Financial Institutions
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Andrew Gordon Sutherland is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the MIT Sloan School of Management, specializing in financial institutions with a focus on credit access for entrepreneurs, technology adoption in accounting, and auditing practices. He teaches in MIT's MBA, Master of Finance, and PhD programs and has received Sloan's Jamieson Prize for Excellence in Teaching (2023). His research bridges accounting, finance, and management, addressing topics like occupational licensing impacts on minority participation in professional fields.
Education: PhD from University of Chicago (no year specified), MBA from Carnegie Mellon University, and Bachelor of Commerce from York University. Notable athletic achievements include MVP of Cross Country and Academic All Canadian in Track & Field.
Research interests emphasize financial misconduct prevention, information sharing systems, and regulatory policy. Recent work includes studies on CPA certification barriers, bank expertise in lending, and technological shifts in financial reporting. His work appears in top journals like Journal of Accounting Research and Journal of Financial Economics.
Awards include multiple academic recognitions such as the Best Archival Paper Award and McLaughlin Prize. Media features highlight his insights on CPA shortages and occupational licensing reforms in professional markets.
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