

Matthew DeAngelis
Innovating in the domain of accounting and financial analysis, Matthew DeAngelis serves as an Associate Professor at Georgia State University's Robinson College of Business. With a distinguished academic background, he earned his Ph.D. from Michigan State University, where he honed his expertise in the intricate dynamics of financial and non-financial data utilization by stakeholders for informed decision-making. Professor DeAngelis's research is at the forefront of developing computational methods that aim to enhance the understanding of market information flow. His work is pivotal in bridging the gap between traditional accounting practices and modern technological advancements. By integrating computational techniques with accounting principles, he seeks to provide deeper insights into how information is disseminated and interpreted in financial markets. His scholarly interests are deeply rooted in the fields of disclosure, textual analysis, linguistics, and computational methods. Through his research, DeAngelis explores the nuances of language and its impact on financial disclosures, aiming to unravel the complexities of how textual information influences market behavior and stakeholder decisions. At Georgia State University, DeAngelis is not only committed to advancing research but also to mentoring the next generation of accounting professionals. His dedication to teaching and research excellence has made him a respected figure in the academic community, where he continues to contribute to the evolving landscape of accounting and finance.