Kristian D Allee

Departments

Contact

258 N Business Complex
(517) 884-1677

Curriculum vitae

PhD, Indiana University

Courses

  • ACC 807: Financial Statement Analysis
    Spring 2009

Research interests & areas of expertise

  • Financial Accounting and Capital Markets, Cost of Equity Capital Determination, Corporate Reporting Strategies and Information, Accounting Information and Investor Sophistication, and Corporate and Individual Taxation

Bio

I was born in Grand Junction, CO and graduated from Fruita Monument High School and then went on a two year mission to Seoul, Korea from 1996-1998. After finishing my mission I started school and met my wife Jessica. Jessica and I have three beautiful girls together and a boy on the way (due in October). Much of my “free” time is spent with them. I graduated from Indiana University with a PhD in Accounting. Before that I was at Brigham Young University for my B.S. and MAcc degrees. I have worked as an associate economist for the Federal Reserve (in St. Lois, MO, Charlotte, NC, and Richmond, VA). I have taught Financial Statement Analysis and Interpretation, Introduction to Financial Accounting, Accounting Fundamentals, and College Mathematics. I am currently an assistant professor at Michigan State University.

Articles

  • Allee, K.D. and T.L. Yohn. (2009 January). The Demand for Financial Statements in an Unregulated Environment: An Examination of the Production and Use of Financial Statements by Privately Held Small Businesses. The Accounting Review. Volume 84: 1. 1-25.
  • Allee, K. D., Maines, L. A., and D. A. Wood. (2008). The Unintended Economic Implications of Financial Reporting Standards. Business Horizons. Volume 51: 5. 371-377.
  • Allee, K.D., N. Bhattacharya, E. L. Black, and T. E. Christensen. (2007). Pro Forma Disclosure and Investor Sophistication: External Validation of Experimental Evidence using Archival Data. Accounting, Organizations and Society. 32. 201-222.
  • Allee, K.D., E. L. Black, and J. D. Pincus. (2007). The Effects of Free Agency on Major League Baseball Players’ and Clubs’ Performance. The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture. 265–283.