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- Michael Stein
- Professor
- Accounting
- 2154 Constant Hall
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Norfolk,
VA
23529
- 757-683-3529
- mstein@odu.edu
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Education
- University of British Columbia,
1988
- Major: Accounting
- Degree: Ph. D.
- University of Pennsylvania,
1981
- Major: Economics
- Degree: M.A.
- Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania,
1980
- Major: Accounting
- Degree: B.B.A
- Rutgers College, Rutgers University,
1975
- Major: Philosophy
- Degree: B.A.
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Articles
- Stein, M., and Simunic, D. A. Bridging the Divide: Why Doesn’t Analytical Modeling Inform Empirical Research in Auditing?.
- Stein, M., and Cadman, B. Industry Specialization and Auditor Quality in U.S. Markets.
- Stein, M., Kim, J., Simunic, D. A., and Yi, C. H. The Efficiency of Audit Production and the Pricing of Audit Services: Evidence from South Korea.
- Stein, M., Kim, J., Simunic, D. A., and Yi, C. H. Voluntary Audit and the Cost of Debt Capital for Privately Held Firms: Korean Evidence.
- Li, S., Stein, M., and Wang, L. (2010). ’Keep silent, make money’: Can Chinese firms’ financial data be trusted?. Hong Kong Economic Journal Monthly, May, (pp. 88-90).
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Presentations
- Earnings management in China
- Conference Name:
- Location: Taipei
- Date: May, 2008
- Authors/Presenters:
Li, S.
Stein, M.
Selover, D. D.