Matthew Sooy
Assistant Professor, Managerial Accounting and Control
Expertise: Managerial Accounting, Business Ethics, Behavioral Economics, Financial Regulation, Organizational Hierarchies, Social Network Analysis

Matthew Sooy is an Assistant Professor at the Ivey Business School. He received his PhD in Business Administration (Accounting concentration) from the University of Kentucky, and earned an MBA (Finance and Decision Science concentrations) from Emory University. Prior to returning to school, Matt worked for KPMG and has also worked for several start-up companies.
Matt’s recent research utilizes behavioral economic methods to investigate how dimensions of financial regulations and their enforcement influence managers’ compliance. Matt also has research investigating how hierarchy and social status influence managers’ financial decision-making.
Programs
Finance for Non-Financial Professionals
Expand your fluency in the language of business finance. Connect key accounting concepts to operational decision-making and recognize your impact on the bottom line.
Starts October 16, 2023
London, Ontario, Canada
Starts January 22, 2024
Live Virtual + Self-Paced Learning