

Jinglin Jiang
With a visionary perspective, Dr. Jinglin Jiang addresses the intricate dynamics of financial reporting and corporate governance as an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Sonoma State University School of Business and Economics. Dr. Jiang earned her Ph.D. in Accounting from Rutgers University, where she honed her expertise in the complex interplay of disclosure, securities regulations, and the pivotal role of information intermediaries in capital markets. Dr. Jiang's research is deeply rooted in understanding how financial reporting influences corporate governance and the broader economic landscape. Her work delves into the mechanisms of disclosure and the regulatory frameworks that shape the financial industry, offering insights that are both academically rigorous and practically relevant. Her scholarly contributions have been recognized at numerous conferences, where she has shared her findings with peers and industry professionals alike. In addition to her research, Dr. Jiang is committed to fostering a dynamic learning environment for her students. She integrates her research insights into her teaching, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of accounting principles and their application in real-world scenarios. Her dedication to education is reflected in her innovative teaching methods and her ability to inspire students to explore the complexities of financial systems. Dr. Jiang's work extends beyond academia, as she actively engages with the business community to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Her collaborations with industry professionals ensure that her research remains relevant and impactful, contributing to the ongoing discourse on corporate governance and financial transparency. As a respected member of the academic community, Dr. Jiang continues to push the boundaries of knowledge in her field. Her commitment to excellence in research and teaching makes her a valuable asset to Sonoma State University and the broader field of accounting.
Publications
, 546-551, 2023-02-02