E. Jin Lee
Dr. E. Jin Lee is an assistant professor of accounting at BryantUniversity. Her teaching interests include Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Data Analytics (with Machine Learning), Artificial Intelligence in Accounting, Auditing, and Accounting Information Systems. She earned a certificate in Effective College Instruction from ACUE, the Association of College and University Educators, and the American Council on Education.
Dr. Lee’s research interests include Data Analytics, Machine Learning Methods, Disclosure, Individual Investors, Empirical Capital Markets, Going Concern Opinion, Audit Partner, Audit Lag, Financial Distress, Financial Reporting, Mergers and Acquisitions, Macroeconomic effects, COVID-19 Impacts, Gender, and Social Media.
Her co-authored research, “Did the Recognition of Operating Leases Cause a Decline in Equity Valuations?,” was featured in The Wall Street Journal and Compliance Week, and published in the Journal of Behavioral Finance (JBF). This research paper was also mentioned in a Financial Accounting Standard Board (FASB) presentation. She was also recognized as one of the Top 10% of Authors on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) by total new downloads within the last 12 months in 2020.
Dr. Lee’s service activities include serving as an editor and co-chair for the Strategic and Emerging Technologies (SET) workshop at the American Accounting Association (AAA) annual meeting. She also serves as a program organizing co-chair for the Accounting Information Systems (AIS) Summer Doctoral Consortium. She serves on the program organizing committee for the Cross-Disciplinary Research, Teaching, and Technology (CDRTT) Symposium. She serves as a judge for the Data Analytics Case Competition. She also serves on the CPA evolution committee that revamps accounting curriculums for the new CPA exam and incorporates data analytics into accounting courses. She helps to recruit international students and helps them settle down by providing advice, serving as a panelist for international student orientation, and participating in other international student events.
She serves as an ad hoc reviewer for academic research journals such as the Managerial Auditing Journal (MAJ), and the Asian Review of Accounting (ARA). She serves as a discussant for academic research journal conferences such as the Journal of Information Systems (JIS), and the Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (JETA) conferences.
She earned her Ph.D. in accounting from Florida International University where she won the external AGA fellowship. She earned her master's degree in Accountancy from George Washington University where she was awarded the Hyundai scholarship. Prior to earning her Ph.D., she worked as a senior auditor and tax accountant in a nationwide CPA firm in the Washington DC area. She was a finalist in The Economist Brightest Minds Scholarship.
Ph D, Florida International University
MS, George Washington University