Matthew Wieland
Assistant Professor
Accountancy
Profile
Academic Background
- 2005 PhD in Accounting, Indiana University
2003 Masters of Business, Indiana University
- 1997 B.S. in Accounting, The University of Akron
Academic & Professional Experience
- 2015-present Assistant Professor, Miami University
- 2012-2015 Assistant Professor, Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, Indianapolis
- 2005-2012 Assistant Professor, University of Georgia
Recent Publications
- Burke, Q, T. Warfield, and M. Wieland. Value Relevance of Disaggregated Information: An Examination of the Volume and Rate Analysis of Bank Net Interest Income. Accounting Horizons, forthcoming
- Burke, Q, and M. Wieland. 2017. Value Relevance of Banksâ Cash Flows from Operations. Advances in Accounting 39: 60-78
- Nichols, D.C., J. Wahlen, and M. Wieland. 2017. Pricing and Mispricing in the Cross-Section. Contemporary Accounting Research, 34(3): 1378-1417.
- Martin, G., W. Thomas, and M. Wieland. S&P 500 Membership and Managersâ Supply of Conservative Financial Reports. 2016. Journal of Business, Finance, & Accounting, May/June: 543-571.
Biography
Dr. Matthew M. Wieland is an Assistant Professor at Miami University's Farmer School of Business. Matt earned his Ph.D. and Master of Business from Indiana University, and his B.S.A. from the University of Akron. Prior to his doctoral work, he was a senior tax consultant for Arthur Andersen in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Wieland was also on the faculty at the University of Georgia and the Kelley School of Business, Indianapolis.
Dr. Wieland's research examines how capital markets use accounting information. His work has been published in the Review of Accounting Studies, Contemporary Accounting Research, the Journal of Business, Finance, and Accounting, Accounting Horizons.
Dr. Wieland is also a Certified Public Accountant (inactive) and is a member of the American Accounting Association.
Courses
- SPRING 2021
- ACC 321 SEC D, MW 8:30-9:50AM, FSB 0019, 1/25-5/15/2021
- ACC 321 SEC E, MW 10:05-11:25AM, FSB 0019, 1/25-5/15/2021
- ACC 321 SEC F, MW 11:40-1:00PM, FSB 0019, 1/25-5/15/2021
- ACC 321 SEC, D, E, AND F ARE FACE-TO-FACE