Matthew DeAngelis
Associate Professor School of Accountancy- Education
- Ph.D., accounting, Michigan State University
- M.S., accounting, The Pennsylvania State University
- B.A., political science, The Pennsylvania State University
- Specializations
- disclosure
- textual analysis
- linguistics
- computational methods
- Biography
Dr. DeAngelis is an associate professor of accounting at the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University and an active contributor to the Institute for Insight. Dr. DeAngelis’ research focuses on how investors and other stakeholders use both financial and non-financial information for decision-making. As part of his work, Dr. DeAngelis has developed new computational methods to broaden and deepen our understanding of the flow of information through markets. He received his doctoral degree from Michigan State University.
- Publications
- D’Augusta, C. and M. DeAngelis. "Does accounting conservatism discipline qualitative disclosure? Evidence from tone management in the MD&A." Contemporary Accounting Research 37 (2020): 2287-2318.
- D'Augusta, C. and M. D. DeAngelis. "Tone Concavity around Expected Earnings." The Accounting Review 95 (2020): 133-164.
- Campbell, J.L., DeAngelis, M.D. & Moon, J.R. "Skin in the game: personal stock holdings and investors’ response to stock analysis on social media." Review of Accounting Studies 24 (2019): 731–779.
- Allee, K. D., M. D. DeAngelis, and J.R. Moon. “Disclosure 'Scriptability.'” Journal of Accounting Research 56 (2018): 363–430.
- Allee, K. D., and M. D. DeAngelis. "The Structure of Voluntary Disclosure Narratives: Evidence from Tone Dispersion." Journal of Accounting Research 53 (2015): 241–74.