Bio

I am an assistant professor in the department of accountancy at the Tilburg University School of Economics and Management. I received a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley. My area of expertise is financial information analysis and valuation. My research focuses on how accounting influences belief formation and information transmission in financial markets.

 

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Recent publications

  1. Technological changes and countries’ tax policy design: Evidence from…

    Bruehne, A., Jacob, M., & Schütt, H. (Accepted/In press). Technological changes and countries’ tax policy design: Evidence from anti-tax avoidance rules. Management Science.
  2. Forecasting earnings using k-nearest neighbor classification

    Easton, P., Kapons, M., Monahan, S., Schütt, H., & Weisbrod, E. H. (2023). Forecasting earnings using k-nearest neighbor classification. Accounting Review. Advance online publication. ,
  3. Building a strategic advantage with Open Science

    Datta, H., & Schütt, H. (2022). Building a strategic advantage with Open Science. In A. ten Klooster (Ed.), The Good of the University: Critical Contributions from the Tilburg Young Academy Open Press TiU.
  4. Accounting for uncertainty - An application of Bayesian methods to ac…

    Breuer, M., & Schütt, H. (2021). Accounting for uncertainty: An application of Bayesian methods to accruals models. Review of Accounting Studies. Advance online publication.
  5. Firm valuation and the uncertainty of future tax avoidance

    Jacob, M., & Schütt, H. (2020). Firm valuation and the uncertainty of future tax avoidance. European Accounting Review, 29(3), 409-435.

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