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Jing Pan is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Department of Accounting, Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on market microstructure, corporate finance, and financial economics. His work examines topics such as equity market fragmentation, dark pool trading, hedge fund strategies, and executive compensation design. Pan holds a Ph.D. in Accounting from the University of Utah (2018), an MS in Finance from Virginia Tech (2012), and a BS in Finance and Mathematics from Sun Yat-Sen University (2006).
His recent studies investigate how market structure innovations (e.g., dark pools, alternative data) influence corporate decision-making and investor information processing. He also explores behavioral finance topics like sentiment trading and its impact on fund returns. Pan's research often integrates empirical approaches with institutional analysis, addressing critical questions about market efficiency and corporate transparency.
His publications span top-tier journals and explore intersections between accounting, finance, and economics. While no specific grants or advising roles are listed, his work reflects deep engagement with contemporary issues in financial markets and corporate governance.



