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Braiden Coleman

  • Assistant Professor, J.M. Tull School of Accounting
A334 Moore-Rooker Hall

Education

  • Ph.D., Accounting, Indiana University, 2022
  • M.S., Business, Indiana University, 2020
  • B.A., Accounting, Utah State University, 2016

Research Interests

  • Emerging Technology in Capital Markets
  • Information Intermediaries
  • Disclosure Regulation
  • Freedom of Information Laws

Publications

Journal Articles

  • “Sound Analysis? Investing Podcasts and Investor Information Processing” (with Matthew Hall, Karson Fronk, and Brady Twedt.) Review of Accounting Studies, forthcoming.
  • Coleman, B., Drake, M., Pacelli, J., & Twedt, B. (2023). Brokerage relationships and analyst forecasts: evidence from the protocol for broker recruiting. Review of Accounting Studies, 28(4), 2075-2103.
  • Coleman, B., Merkley, K., & Pacelli, J. (2022). Human versus machine: A comparison of robo-analyst and traditional research analyst investment recommendations. The Accounting Review, 97(5), 221-244.
  • Coleman, B., Merkley, K., Miller, B., & Pacelli, J. (2021). Does the freedom of information act foil the securities and exchange commission’s intent to keep investigations confidential?. Management Science, 67(6), 3419-3428.

Awards, Honors, and Recognition

  • University of Georgia, Lilly Teaching Fellow (2025)
  • University of Georgia, Terry College of Business Outstanding Teacher Award (2024)