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Graham Gal is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst. He holds dual academic appointments in Accounting and Information Systems, and has been affiliated with the university since 1985. His professional experience includes visiting roles at Istanbul University (2015) and research engagements with the Accounting Blockchain Coalition since 2018.
Educated at the University of Michigan (BA Economics, 1976) and Michigan State University (PhD, 1985), his research focuses on business ontologies, continuous auditing/reporting, information security, and sustainability-performance linkages. Teaching specialties include IT audit/security, XBRL tagging, and systems analysis/design.
His recent work explores intersections between accounting practices and cybersecurity governance, with notable contributions to sustainability reporting frameworks and public sector budgeting systems. Key publications examine integrated reporting mechanisms and performance-based budgeting in Iranian institutions.
Awardees include visiting scholarships at Chuo University (Tokyo) and keynote speaking engagements in Turkey. His professional leadership includes chairing the Accounting Blockchain Coalition's Outreach Committee and co-chairing Internal Control Working Groups.
Research trends emphasize digital transformation in accounting through blockchain applications, cybersecurity-audit synergies, and sustainability metrics integration. His work bridges theoretical accounting frameworks with practical IT audit methodologies.




