Greg Miller, Professor at the University of Michigan
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Gregory S. Miller is a Professor at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, specializing in financial communication and the dynamics of information flow within financial markets. His research examines how managers communicate their firm's performance to stakeholders and how various firm attributes and market structures influence the effectiveness of these communications. Miller has published extensively in leading academic journals, including The Accounting Review and The Journal of Accounting Research, and has contributed articles to practitioner outlets like Harvard Business Review. He has authored over twenty case studies, which have been widely adopted in top business schools globally. Additionally, he has served as an editor for several prestigious journals and has consulted for numerous organizations worldwide. Miller teaches courses such as Accounting for Decision Making and is recognized for his impactful research on topics like shareholder activism and the role of social media in financial markets. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and previously worked as an auditor at Arthur Andersen.