Sarah E. Nutter is an associate professor in the School of Management. Prior to joining the faculty at George Mason University, she worked as an economist at the Internal Revenue Service.
Nutter teaches a variety of courses in accounting and taxation in the undergraduate, MBA, and Executive MBA programs. She has received several teaching awards for Outstanding Faculty Member from George Mason's Executive MBA Program.
Nutter's research interests include investigating the impact of changing decision rules on individual and business behavior. Her research focuses primarily on the impact of taxes and tax structures on individuals and businesses. She has written many articles that have appeared in the Journal of the American Taxation Association, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Advances in Taxation, and the Statistics of Income Bulletin. One of Nutter's articles was granted the American Taxation Association's Outstanding Manuscript Award.
Nutter earned a BS from Ferris State University and an MBA and PhD from Michigan State University. |