Dr. Nemit Shroff

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Biography

Nemit Shroff is a Distinguished Professor of Accounting at the MIT Sloan School of Management. His primary research interests focus on accounting disclosures, particularly how audited financial statements and management forecasts influence corporate financing and investment strategies among public and private firms. He also investigates the implications of regulating corporate disclosures and the economic ramifications of such regulations. His research has garnered significant recognition in top accounting and finance journals and includes prestigious awards such as the 2011 FARS Dissertation Award, the 2014 Competitive Manuscript Award, and the 2016 FARS Paper Award. Born in India, Shroff obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Mumbai and completed his MBA at Amrita School of Business before relocating to the U.S. for his doctoral studies at the University of Michigan. He has co-authored award-winning papers, including a notable one with John R. Graham and Terry Shevlin that examined tax planning strategies and avoidance evidence in the field.

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