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Alexandre Madelaine joined RSM as an Assistant Professor in 2023 after obtaining a PhD in Accounting from HEC Paris. He visited the University of Texas at Austin during his PhD and is a former student of ENS Paris Saclay. His research relies on quantitative and qualitative methodologies and focuses on short selling and the implications of information disclosures by retail and institutional investors. He has published in several academic journals including Accounting, Organizations and Society, European Accounting Review, and Abacus. He received the 2025 Young Researcher Award in economics by the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) and is a member of the SSH-Breed Sectorplan.

Publications

Academic (3)
  • Madelaine, A., Paugam, L., Stolowy, H., & Zhao, W. (2025). Investors’ Quantitative Disclosure: Target Prices by Short Sellers. European Accounting Review. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638180.2025.2585051

  • Gendron, Y., Madelaine, A., Paugam, L., & Stolowy, H. (2025). Shaping collective action in financial markets through popular expertise: An analysis of Due Diligence posts on WallStreetBets. Accounting, Organizations and Society, 114, Article 101588. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aos.2024.101588

  • Madelaine, A. (2024). Negative Externalities of Regulation: Identity-relevant Information in Mandatory Short-selling Disclosures. Abacus, 60(4), 892-934. https://doi.org/10.1111/abac.12339

Externally prepared (1)
  • Madelaine, A. (2023). Nature and Implications of Equity Research Disclosed by Professional Investors. [Doctoral Thesis, HEC School of Management]. https://www.theses.fr/2023EHEC0005

Courses

Introduction to Fraud & Forensic Accoun.

  • Study year: 2025/2026, 2024/2025
  • Code: B3MIN1024

Analytics in Accounting & Financial Mgmt

  • Study year: 2025/2026
  • Code: BM10AFM