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Bin Srinidhi is a Professor and the Carlock Endowed Distinguished Professor in the Department of Accounting at the College of Business, The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). He has held prior distinguished academic positions as Chair Professor at City University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Polytechnic University, reflecting his international academic leadership. He holds a PhD in Accounting from Columbia University and has been actively contributing to academic and professional communities since the 1980s.
- PhD in Accounting, Columbia University, 1984
- MA in Accounting, Columbia University, 1982
- MBA in Accounting, Indian Institute of Management, 1975
- BA in Electronics, Indian Institute of Technology, 1973
His research centers on corporate governance, audit quality, financial reporting, and the role of gender diversity in boards. He has extensively published in premier journals such as Journal of Accounting & Economics, Contemporary Accounting Research, and Review of Accounting Studies. His work often explores how governance mechanisms affect earnings quality, audit decisions, and information transparency in family firms and emerging markets.
The recent publications reflect a strong trend in analyzing textual quality in financial disclosures, gender diversity impacts on governance, and the interplay between ownership structure and financial reporting outcomes. His work combines empirical rigor with practical implications for regulators, auditors, and corporate boards.
- Carlock Endowed Distinguished Professor, UTA (2012–Present)
- Editor, Accounting Horizons (2022–Present)
- Editor, Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics (2010–Present)
- Associate Editor, Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics
- Editorial Board, Accounting and Information Management
Bin Srinidhi has advised numerous PhD students and regularly teaches doctoral seminars and graduate-level courses such as M&A for Business Decisions and Financial Statement Analysis. He serves on key departmental and university committees, including the Promotion and Tenure Committee and Graduate Assembly. He has delivered keynote addresses at institutions like IIM Bangalore and City University of Hong Kong, and frequently presents research at international symposia.
He is actively involved in research labs and academic teams focused on empirical accounting and governance studies, often collaborating with scholars across Asia and North America. His ongoing work continues to explore the impact of institutional environments on financial reporting and audit practices.
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