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Norman Massel is an Associate Professor of Accounting and Business Law at Loyola University Chicago's Quinlan School of Business. He holds a PhD in Business Administration/Accounting from the University of Connecticut and a BS in Accounting from Northern Illinois University. His research focuses on tax accounting, financial accounting, and auditing, with notable work published in journals like Advances in Accounting, Journal of Accounting, Auditing, and Finance, and National Tax Journal.
Professor Massel previously served as an Assistant Professor at Louisiana State University (2014–2020), where he received the LSU Vincent C. Brenner Endowed Faculty Accounting Research Award (2017) and the LSU Department of Accounting Outstanding Teacher Award (2016). Before academia, he worked at KPMG in New York City. He teaches introductory and advanced accounting courses, including Accounting 201 and 202.
His research explores topics such as IRS tax disclosures, IPO audit practices, and multinational tax strategies. Recent work examines how tax disclosures impact analyst forecasts and the role of auditor specialization in IPO pricing. His publications highlight intersections between tax compliance, financial reporting, and market dynamics.
Professional affiliations include the American Accounting Association and American Taxation Association. His work bridges academic research with practical implications for corporate tax strategy and financial regulation.




