Carla Hayn is a Professor of Accounting and the Ernst & Young Chair in Accounting at UCLA Anderson School of Management. She serves as the Accounting Area Chair and Director of International Initiatives at the Center for Global Management. Her research focuses on financial reporting, tax disclosures, mergers and acquisitions, and the economic consequences of accounting information. Ph.D., University of Michigan (1988) Hayn's research examines the impact of accounting numbers on stock prices, analysts' forecasts, and corporate valuation. She has pioneered hybrid educational models like FEMBA Flex and EMBA Monthly sections, blending intensive classroom learning with online modules. Her work also addresses corporate governance and international business strategies. Hayn's recent publications explore measurement conservatism, goodwill impairment indicators, and earnings forecast dynamics, reflecting her expertise in financial disclosures and market responses. Her work bridges academic rigor with practical applications in taxation, M&A, and regulatory compliance. Ernst & Young Chair in Accounting Coopers & Lybrand fellowship in mergers and acquisitions Hayn consults with corporate boards on financial strategy and serves as an expert witness in securities litigation, focusing on financial reporting, valuation fraud, and damage assessment. She co-directs UCLA Anderson Executive Education’s corporate governance program.












