
Isabel (Yanyan) Wang
Assistant Professor
Accounting and Information Systems
Phone: (517) 432-2923
Email: wang@bus.msu.edu
PhD University of Georgia
Vita
Course
- ACC 300: Intermediate Accounting I
Spring 2006, 2007, 2008,2009
- ACC 300: Intermediate Accounting I
Fall 2009
Research interests/Areas of expertise
- Securities regulation and corporate disclosure
Bio(s)
- Professor Wang was born to a family full of accountants, but she is the first one to become a professor in accounting. Her dissertation won the American Accounting Association's Competitive Manuscript Award and Financial Accounting and Reporting Section's Best Dissertation Award in 2006. In 2008, she also won the Best Presenter Award at the Midwest Accounting Research Conference. Her hobbies include yoga, swimming, reading, and listening to Jazz.
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. (2010 forthcoming). CFOs and CEOs: Who Have the Most Influence on Earnings Management?. Journal of Financial Economics
- Linda Bamber, John (Xuefeng) Jiang, Kathy Petroni, Isabel Yanyan Wang. (2010 January). Comprehensive income: Who's afraid of performance reporting?. The Accounting review
- Isabel Wang. (2007 October). Private Earnings Guidance and its Implications for Disclosure Regulation. The Accounting Review 82: 5. 1299-1332.
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