Michael Carniol
Assistant Professor at Rutgers Business School
Biography
Rutgers Business School
Professor Michael Carniol's research focuses on two niches. First, he studies the interaction between non-profit organizations and their donors. Second, he studies frictions to investors' ability to process financial information. His work can be found via Google Scholar and SSRN. Professor Carniol teaches financial accounting at the undergraduate level and in the MBA in Professional Accounting program.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Frictions to investor information processing. Disclosure by non-profit organizations. Structural modeling.
Education
- Doctor of Philosophy - PhD The Wharton School (2012 — 2017)
- MBA New York University - Leonard N. Stern School of Business (2006 — 2009)
- BA Northwestern University (1998 — 2002)
- Newark Academy (1994 — 1998)
Companies
- Assistant Professor Rutgers Business School (2018)
- Visiting Assistant Professor Rutgers Business School (2017 — 2018)
- PhD Student The Wharton School (2012 — 2017)
- Analyst / Trader OTA LLC (2005 — 2012)
- Trader OTA Asset Management (2004 — 2005)
- Associate CIBC (2003 — 2004)
- Associate CIBC World Markets (2002 — 2003)
- Assistant trader Cutler Group (2001 — 2001)
PUBLICATIONS
- McCoy, M. S., M. Carniol, K. Chockley, J. W. Urwin, E. J. Emanuel, and H. Schmidt. 2017. Conflicts of Interest for Patient-Advocacy Organizations. New England Journal of Medicine 376:880–85.
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