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Jin Zhang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Accounting at Monash University. She joined Monash in January 2018 after completing her PhD at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Her research focuses on earnings management, compensation accounting policy choices, and corporate governance.
- Education: PhD in Accounting, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Her work spans accounting practices, corporate finance, and business strategy, with a focus on the economic consequences of public policies, political corruption in financial reporting, and the role of language similarity in cross-border M&A transactions. Recent projects include research on corporate culture and climate change disclosures, as well as digital asset accounting.
Her recent publications appear in top-tier journals such as Contemporary Accounting Research, Review of Accounting Studies, and RAND Journal of Economics. Key themes include financial reporting, corporate governance, innovation management, and regulatory compliance.
- Dean’s Commendation for Excellence in Research by an Early Career Researcher (2020)
- Dean’s Honours List (2018)
- Early Career Researcher Accounting Education Award (2025)
- First Prize Award for Outstanding Achievements in Philosophy and Social Science (2018)
She serves as an advisor to PhD students and contributes to editorial responsibilities for journals like China Economic Review and International Review of Financial Analysis. As a Chief Investigator in ongoing research projects, she explores topics such as digital assets and firm valuation.
Affiliated with Monash University's Impact Labs, she collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on accounting and finance research, emphasizing the informativeness of corporate disclosures and the economic impact of regulatory frameworks.



