
John (Xuefeng) Jiang
Assistant Professor
Accounting and Information Systems
Phone: (517) 432-3031
Email: jiangj@bus.msu.edu
PhD University of Georgia
Vita
Course
- ACC 300: Intermediate Financial Accounting I
Fall 2005,2006,2007
- ACC 301: Intermediate Accounting II
Spring 2009
Bio(s)
- John (Xuefeng) Jiang is an assistant professor at Michigan State University’s Eli Broad College of Business. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Georgia in 2005. He has passed the CPA exams in both China and the United States.
Articles
- Linda Bamber, John Jiang and Isabel Wang. (forthcoming). What’s my style? The influence of top managers on voluntary corporate financial disclosures. The Accounting Review
- John Jiang, Kathy Petroni and Isabel Wang. (forthcoming). CFOs and CEOs: Who Have the Most Influence on Earnings Management?. Journal of Financial Economics
- Linda Bamber, Kathy Petroni, John Jiang and Isabel Wang. (2010 January). Comprehensive Income: Who’s Afraid of Performance Statement Reporting?. The Accounting Review
- Ben Ayers, John Jiang and Stacie Laplante. (2009). Taxable Income as a Performance Measure: The Effects of Tax Planning and Earnings Quality. Contemporary Accounting Research 26: 1. 1-44.
- John Jiang. (2008 March). Beating Earnings Benchmarks and the Cost of Debt. The Accounting Review 83: 2. 377-416.
- Ben Ayers, John Jiang, and Eric Yeung. (2006 May). Discretionary Accruals and Earnings. The Accounting Review 81: 3. 617-652.
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