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Ed deHaan

Ed deHaan
Assistant Professor, Accounting
EddeHaan
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Academic Area: 
Accounting

Research Statement

Ed deHaan’s research interests broadly relate to financial reporting and disclosure strategies. His recent work examines investor relations and managers’ strategic communication with capital market participants. His other research has focused on S.E.C. enforcement, executive compensation, and market intermediaries.

Research Interests

  • Investor relations
  • Voluntary disclosure
  • SEC enforcement
  • Governance
  • Market intermediaries

Bio

Ed deHaan joined the Stanford Graduate School of Business as an Assistant Professor of Accounting in July 2013. Professor deHaan’s research interests broadly relate to financial reporting and  disclosure strategies. His recent work examines investor relations and managers’ strategic communication with capital market participants.

Professor deHaan earned his doctorate from the University of Washington, before which he worked in public accounting and consulting. He was also an Adjunct Faculty at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His earlier education includes a BA and MA in Economics.

Academic Degrees

  • PhD in Accounting, University of Washington, 2013
  • MA in Economics, San Francisco State University, 2008
  • BA, Business Management Economics, UC Santa Cruz, 2002

Courses Taught

Degree Courses

2013-14

A characteristic of business is the extensive use of accounting data. The financial accounting course has the general objective of developing students' understanding of the nature, scope, and limitations of accounting information. To achieve this...