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Dr. Jingjing Wang

PhD

Positions

Assistant Professor

Haskayne School of Business, Accounting [ACCT]

Contact information

Phone number

Office: 403.220.8010

Location

Office: SH244

For media enquiries, contact

Jamie Zachary
Senior Communications Specialist
jamie.zachary@ucalgary.ca

Preferred method of communication

jingjing.wang@ucalgary.ca

Background

Educational Background

PhD Accounting, University of Toronto,

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Biography

Dr. Jingjing Wang joined Haskayne School of Business in 2020 as an assistant professor in Accounting. She holds a PhD from Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. Her research interests include financial accounting, regulations and standards, disclosure, auditing, corporate social responsibility, textual analysis, and machine learning. She is passionate about research that has implications for accounting practice and the use of machine learning and textual analysis techniques to identify linguistic signs that could inform investors. Jingjing has taught management accounting, financial accounting, and auditing. She has passed both the Chinese CPA and Canadian CPA (CGA) exams and has worked as an academic consultant to CPA Canada.

Research

Areas of Research

Financial accounting, Regulations and Standards, Disclosure, Auditing, Textual Analysis, and Machine Learning

Projects

2022 SSHRC Insight Development Grant

Awards

  • Dean’s Awards Innovative Research, University of Calgary. 2022
  • Dean’s Research Scholar, University of Calgary. 2022

Publications

  • Effects of Mandatory Carbon Reporting on Greenwashing. Jingjing Wang, Jody Grewal, and Gordon Richardson. The Accounting Review. Forthcoming . (2026)
  • Management Going Concern Disclosure, Mitigation Plan, and Failure Prediction—Implications from ASU 2014-15. Jingjing Wang. The Accounting Review. 417–446. (2022)
  • Management Deception, Big-Bath Accounting, and Information Asymmetry: Evidence from Linguistic Analysis. Jingjing Wang and Ole-Kristian Hope. Accounting, Organizations and Society. 33-51. (2018)