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Ed deHaan is the MBA Class of 1963 Professor of Management and R. Michael and Mary Shanahan Faculty Fellow at Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). He holds a PhD in Accounting from the University of Washington (2013), an MA in Economics from San Francisco State University (2008), and a BA in Business Management Economics from UC Santa Cruz (2002). Prior to Stanford, he was an Associate Professor at the University of Washington (2018–23) and an Assistant Professor at Stanford (2013–16).
His research focuses on financial reporting, corporate governance, household finance, and market regulation. Notable works include studies on strategic disclosure timing, investor information processing costs, and the impact of financial reporting on employee behavior. DeHaan has won multiple teaching awards, including the 2024 MBA Distinguished Teaching Award at Stanford GSB.
He serves as Managing Editor of the Journal of Accounting and Economics and has held editorial roles at leading journals like the Journal of Accounting Research and Management Science. His work frequently influences policy and media discussions, with articles cited by regulators and journalists.
- Professional Experience: Certified Public Accountant (inactive in California since 2004).
- Labs/Teams: Active in empirical accounting research and collaborates with institutions like SSRN and GitHub for code/data sharing.
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