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Haijin Lin is a Professor of Accounting at the Bauer College of Business, University of Houston. His research focuses on information economics, regulatory frameworks, managerial incentives, and corporate governance, with notable contributions to accounting theory, quantum information applications, and incentive design. He holds a PhD from Carnegie Mellon University and teaches courses such as Financial Accounting, Cost Accounting, and Management Accounting.
Lin's work bridges accounting with interdisciplinary fields like quantum mechanics and topology, as seen in his exploration of entropy in accounting systems and quantum entanglement analogies. His research addresses critical issues in managerial decision-making, audit procurement, and regulatory effectiveness. He has published extensively in top journals including The Accounting Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, and Journal of Accounting Research.
Lin serves on the editorial board for Sustainability under the American Accounting Association. His academic contributions span over two decades, with a focus on advancing theoretical frameworks and practical applications in accounting systems, performance evaluation, and institutional governance structures.
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