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Emily K. Deng is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Accounting and Business Law within the Foster Business and Innovation at Baylor University, where she has been teaching since fall 2019. Her expertise lies in auditing, with a focus on social bonds between auditors and client managers, and she employs behavioral/experimental methodologies in her research.
- PhD in Accountancy, University of Mississippi (2019)
- Master of Accountancy, University of Arkansas (2010)
- BS in Accounting, John Brown University (2008)
Her research explores how interpersonal relationships and social ties influence auditor and manager behavior, ethical decision-making, and audit quality. She has published extensively on these topics, including a systematic review of behavioral research in accounting and a historical analysis of accounting education developments.
The selected articles highlight her focus on behavioral auditing and historical contributions to accounting education. Her work bridges theoretical insights with practical implications for audit processes and educational policy.
- Recipient of the 2021 Award for Excellence from the Accounting Historians Journal
Before joining Baylor, Deng worked as a part-time auditor for four years in Arkansas, serving diverse industries such as manufacturing and nonprofits. She is a licensed CPA and actively contributes to governance at John Brown University as Chair of its Audit Committee. While no specific details about grants or labs are mentioned in the text, her academic and professional roles reflect a commitment to advancing auditing education and practice through empirical and historical analysis.





