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Darren T. Roulstone

Fisher College of Business [email protected] The Ohio State University http://fisher.osu.edu/~roulstone_1 2100 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210 (614) 292-1822 Fax: (614) 292-2118

EDUCATION

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Ph.D. in Business Administration (Accounting Emphasis) July 2000

Brigham Young University (BYU), Provo, Utah

M.Acc. in Accounting Information Systems April 1995 B.S. in Accounting April 1995

RESEARCH PAPERS

“Evidence on the Non-linear Relation between Insider Trading and Future Earnings

Information.” (With Joseph Piotroski; Journal of Law, Economics, and Policy, Volume 4, No. 2)

“Do Insider Trades Reflect Both Contrarian Beliefs and Superior Knowledge of Future Cash

Flow Realizations?” (With Joseph Piotroski; Journal of Accounting and Economics, Volume 39

No. 1, 55-82)

“The Influence of Analysts, Institutional Investors, and Insiders on the Incorporation of Market,

Industry, and Firm-Specific Information into Stock Prices.” (With Joseph Piotroski; Accounting Review, Volume 79 No. 4, 1119-1151)

“The Relation Between Insider-Trading Restrictions and Executive Compensation.” (Journal of

Accounting Research, Volume 41 No.3, 525-553)

“Analyst Following and Market Liquidity” (Contemporary Accounting Research, Volume 20 No. 3, 551-578)

“Effect of SEC Financial Reporting Release No. 48 on Derivative and Market Risk Disclosures”

(Accounting Horizons, Volume 13 No. 4, 343-363)

“Insider Trading and the Information Content of Earnings Announcements.” Working Paper (under revision for resubmission to Journal of Accounting Research)

“Analyst Initiations of Coverage and Stock-Return Synchronicity.” With Steven Crawford and Eric So; Working Paper (revise and resubmit at the Accounting Review)

“The Effects of Insider Trading Regulation on Trade Timing, Litigation Risk, and Profitability.” With Alan Jagolinzer; Working Paper

“Idiosyncratic Risk and Corporate Transactions.” With Itzhak Ben-David; Working Paper

“Are Stock Acquirers Overvalued? Evidence from Short-selling Activity.” With Itzhak Ben-David and Michael Drake; Working Paper

“Googling for Earnings Information: Investigating the determinants and consequences of

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WORK EXPERIENCE

Ohio State University-Fisher College of Business (Fisher)

Associate Professor of Accounting July 2008-present

Director of the Accounting and Management Information Systems Doctoral Program September

2008-present

The University of Chicago Booth School of Business (Booth)

Associate Professor of Accounting July 2004-June 2008 Assistant Professor of Accounting July 2000-June 2004

The University of Michigan

Graduate Research Assistant and Graduate Instructor 1995-2000

PricewaterhouseCoopers L.L.P.

National Office Research Intern, Jersey City, New Jersey Summer 1998

Brigham Young University

Graduate Instructor; Research and Teaching Assistant 1993-1995

West Coast Energy Inc.

Plant Engineer-Taylor, B.C. Gas Processing Plant 1990-1991, Summer 1992

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Church Representative: Canada-Halifax Mission 1988-1990

ACADEMIC HONORS

Centel Foundation/Robert P. Reuss Scholar—Booth 2004-2005 Ernest R. Wish Accounting Research Award—Booth 2002 Trueblood Seminar Participant 2003

Big 10 Doctoral Consortium Fellow 1998

PricewaterhouseCoopers Scholar—University of Michigan 1997-2000

William A. Paton Accounting Fund Fellowship—University of Michigan 1995-2000 UMBS Graduate Fellowship—University of Michigan 1995-2000

Graduation with High Distinction—BYU 1995

Graduate Student of the Year—BYU, School of Accounting and Information Systems 1995 Phi Kappa Phi—BYU 1994

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PROFESSIONALAFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES

American Accounting Association (AAA), American Finance Association Editorial Board, Journal of Accounting Research, 2004-present

Editorial Board, The Accounting Review, 2005-present

Editorial Board, Contemporary Accounting Research, 2010-present

Ad hoc referee for Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Accounting Research, The

Accounting Review, Review of Accounting Studies, Contemporary Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting, Auditing, and Finance, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics, Accounting Horizons, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies, Financial Management, Journal of Law and Economics, European Journal of Law and Economics, Economic Systems Research, Review of Accounting and Finance, AAA Annual, Mid-Year, and Ohio Regional Meetings

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

2000-Brigham Young University, Cornell University, Duke University, University of Rochester,

University of Pennsylvania (Wharton), University of Chicago, Pennsylvania State University, University of California at Davis, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

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001-Northwestern University (Kellogg)

2002-University of Illinois at Chicago, London Business School Accounting Symposium, New

ork University, Brigham Young University, Washington University Financial Mini-conference Y

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003-University of Arizona, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Iowa

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004-Harvard University, Brigham Young University Accounting Research Symposium

2005-University of California-Los Angeles, University of Notre Dame, Duke/UNC Fall Camp,

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tanford University, University of Arizona

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006-Southern Methodist University, SUNY-Buffalo, University of British Columbia

2007-University of Florida, George Mason University (Law School) Insider Trading

Symposium, University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin, The Ohio State University, Northwestern University (Kellogg), Washington University (Olin), University of

California-rvine, Dartmouth College (Tuck), University of Toronto I

2008-University of Minnesota, Texas A&M University, Rice University 2009-MIT

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CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE

AAA Annual Meeting 1999-2009, Presenter (2000, 2002), Discussant (2005) Moderator (2009) FARS-Midyear Meeting 2009 (Session Chair), 2010

Journal of Accounting Research Conference 2000-2010

Journal of Accounting and Economics Conference 2002-2003, 2005-2007 London Business School Accounting Symposium 2002 (Presenter), 2005 Washington University Financial Mini-Conference 2002 (Presenter) Contemporary Accounting Research Conference 2003

Penn State University Accounting Research Symposium 2005, 2009

Brigham Young University Accounting Research Symposium 2004 (Presenter) 2005-2009 Journal of Accounting, Auditing, and Finance Conference 2005, 2007 (Discussant), 2008 University of Utah Winter Conference 2006

CARE FSA Conference 2006, 2010 FASB-AAA Conference 2006

George Mason University Law School Insider Trading Symposium 2007 (Presenter) Toronto Accounting Research Conference 2007, 2009

Accounting Doctoral Scholars Conference 2008 Review of Accounting Studies Conference 2008 University of Minnesota Empirical Conference 2008

Harvard Business School Information, Markets, and Organizations Conference 2009 University of Michigan Kapnick Accounting Conference 2010

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Managerial Accounting(Undergraduate) BYU 1994

Financial Accounting (MBA, undergraduate) Booth 2000-2006; (MBA) Fisher 2009-present Financial Statement Analysis (MBA) Booth 2007-2008; Fisher 2009

eminar in Capital Markets Research (PhD) Fisher 2009-present S

DOCTORAL STUDENTS SUPERVISED

Reining Chen (member of dissertation committee; Fisher) Placement: MIT 2009

Wendy Heltzer (member of dissertation committee; Booth) Placement: DePaul University 2006 Lawrence Takeuchi (member of dissertation committee; Booth) 2010

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REFERENCES

Professor Anne Beatty (614) 292-5418 Deloitte and Touche Professor of Accounting

Fisher College of Business The Ohio State University 2100 Neil Avenue

Columbus, OH 43210

[email protected]

Professor Abbie J. Smith (773) 702-7295 Boris and Irene Stern Professor of Accounting

The University of Chicago Booth School of Business 5807 South Woodlawn Avenue

Chicago, IL 60637-1561

[email protected]

Professor Ray Ball (773) 834-5941

Sidney Davidson Professor of Accounting

The University of Chicago Booth School of Business 5807 South Woodlawn Avenue

Chicago, IL 60637

[email protected]

Professor Raffi Indjejikian (co-chair dissertation committee) (734) 936-1460

Robert L. Dixon Collegiate Professor of Accounting University of Michigan Ross School of Business 701 Tappan Street

Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234

[email protected]

Professor Douglas J. Skinner (co-chair dissertation committee) (773) 702-7137

John P. and Lillian A. GouldProfessor of Accounting The University of Chicago Booth School of Business 5807 South Woodlawn Avenue

Chicago, IL 60637

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