
معرفی
Jingjing Zhang is an Associate Professor and Area Coordinator in Accounting at the Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University. Her expertise spans corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, and innovation management. She holds a PhD in Accounting from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University.
Her research focuses on how financial reporting practices, debt contracting mechanisms, and executive behaviors influence corporate decision-making and stakeholder outcomes. Key areas include the impact of tainted executives on board governance, the role of conservatism in debt agreements, and how pilot CEOs drive innovation adoption.
- Teaching: Financial and managerial accounting courses (MGCR 211, ACCT 706)
- Awards:
- 2024 BCom Core Teaching Award
- 2021 Desautels Henry Mintzberg PhD Teaching and Mentorship Award
- Grants:
- SSHRC Insight Development Grant (2024)
- CPA Canada-CAAA Research Grant (2019, Co-Applicant)
Current research explores creditor control rights' impact on CSR, managerial stakeholder investments via clawback provisions, and the real effects of covenant violations on corporate behavior. She actively publishes in top-tier journals like The Accounting Review and Journal of Financial Economics.





