Gregory S. Miller is Ernst & Young Professor of Accounting at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. His research examines financial communication mechanisms, specifically how corporate managers convey firm information to external stakeholders and how market structures influence communication effectiveness. Professor Miller maintains editorial roles at leading journals including The Accounting Review and Journal of Accounting and Economics. Research concentrations include: Information flow dynamics in financial markets Managerial communication strategies Impact of disclosure regulations on market efficiency Investor relations and shareholder activism Cross-cultural aspects of financial disclosure Publications appear in top-tier journals including The Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting and Economics, and Journal of Accounting Research. His practitioner-oriented work has been featured in Harvard Business Review and Investor Relations Quarterly. Educational credentials include PhD from University of Michigan (1998) and BS in Accounting from Miami University (1990). Professional experience includes four years as auditor at Arthur Andersen.







