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Akash Chattopadhyay is an Assistant Professor of Accounting in the Department of Management at the University of Toronto Mississauga, with a cross-appointment to the Accounting area at the Rotman School of Management. He teaches Managerial Accounting in the undergraduate curriculum and conducts research in equity valuation and corporate governance, particularly in international settings.
His research interests include:
- Capital markets and investment behavior
- Financial reporting standards and practices
- Corporate governance mechanisms across global firms
Akash's recent publications have appeared in top journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics and The Accounting Review, with studies covering international expected returns, index-driven corporate behavior in Japan, and governance transparency in Korean chaebols. His work frequently employs quantitative models and international datasets to explore valuation and governance phenomena.
His research has been covered by major media outlets including the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times, highlighting its relevance to practitioners and policymakers.
Akash advises on working papers in progress related to machine learning in earnings forecasting, activism campaigns, and disclosure strategies. He collaborates with researchers such as Charles Wang, Matthew Lyle, and Sa-Pyung Shin. There is no mention of external grants in the provided text.
He is affiliated with the Rotman School’s accounting research group and contributes to advancing global accounting scholarship through both empirical analysis and theoretical modeling.



