Brian P. Miller
Contact Information
(812) 855-2606
bpm [at] indiana [dot] edu (E-mail)
Business School, Room 580
- Assistant Professor of Accounting
- Weimer Faculty Fellow
Campus
- Bloomington
Education
- Ph.D., Accounting, The Pennsylvania State University, 2008
- M.B.A., Finance and International Business, University of Cincinnati, 1998
- B.A., Accounting and Finance, Cedarville University, 1994
- Certified Public Accountant, Ohio
Professional Experience
- Assistant Professor, Indiana University, Bloomington Indiana, 2008 - present
- Research and Teaching Assistant, Smeal College of Business, The Pennsylvania State University, 2003-2008
- Accounting Lecturer, Cedarville University, 2001-2003
- Accounting Lecturer, The Masters College, 2000-2001
- Financial Cost Forecast Manager, N.A. Fabric Care, The Procter and Gamble Co. 2000
- Cost Analyst, New Business Development, The Procter and Gamble Co. 1999
- Financial Analyst, N.A. Fabric Care, The Procter and Gamble Co. 1998
- Auditor, BKD LLP (Formerly Olive LLP), 1994-1997
Awards, Honors & Certifications
- Smeal Dissertation Research Award, 2008
- AAA / Deloitte / J. Michael Cook Doctoral Consortium Fellow, 2007
- Ossian R. MacKenzie Teaching Award nominee, 2007
- G. Kenneth Nelson Scholarship, 2005-2008
- Robert B. Graham Graduate Scholarship, 2003-2005
Professional Interests
Capital Markets, Financial Disclosure, Managerial Reputation
Selected Publications
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Miller, Brian P. (2010), “The Effects of Reporting Complexity on Small and Large Investor Trading,” The Accounting Review, Vol. 85, No. 6, November, pp. 2107-2143. Read Abstract ››
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Fischer, Paul, Jeffrey Gramlich, Brian P. Miller, and Hal White (2009), “Investor Perceptions of Board Performance: Evidence from Uncontested Director Elections,” Journal of Accounting and Economics, Vol. 48, No. 2-3, pp. 172-189. Read Abstract ››
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Hennes, Karen, Andrew Leone, and Brian P. Miller (2008), "The Importance of Distinguishing Errors from Irregularities in Restatement Research: The Case of Restatements and CEO/CFO Turnover," The Accounting Review, Vol. 83, No. 6, pp. 1487-1519. Read Abstract ››
