
معرفی
Professor Yiqiang Jin serves as a full Professor in the Department of Accounting at McMaster University's DeGroote School of Business. His academic career spans over 15 years with consistent scholarly output in top finance and accounting journals.
Professor Jin's research focuses on financial accounting, banking regulation, and corporate governance. His work examines how political uncertainty, regulatory changes, and social dynamics impact financial reporting practices and banking behavior. He has conducted significant research on Chinese economic contexts, particularly studying anti-corruption campaigns, political leadership transitions, and their effects on urban economic development and banking practices. His recent publications increasingly address ESG factors, crisis response strategies, and the relationship between social phenomena and financial markets.
His scholarly output shows a clear evolution toward examining banking sector dynamics, with particular emphasis on loan loss provisioning, nonperforming loans, and the impact of monetary policy on bank risk management. His work frequently employs textual analysis of financial disclosures and investigates how external shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic affect corporate reporting behavior.
Professor Jin's research has garnered substantial academic attention with multiple publications referenced in policy documents and picked up by news outlets. Several of his articles have accumulated hundreds of readers on academic platforms like Mendeley, indicating significant influence in the field.
He teaches a comprehensive range of accounting courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels, including Intermediate Financial Accounting I & II, Accounting Theory, Managing Financial Resources, and Seminar in Financial Accounting Research, demonstrating his commitment to educating future accounting professionals across multiple academic levels.



