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Accountancy

Jane (Zhiyan) Song

Assistant Professor of Accountancy and Rubin Brown Faculty Scholar
Office
335 Cornell Hall

Jane Z. Song is an assistant professor in the School of Accountancy. Prior to joining Mizzou, she was an assistant professor at the University of Georgia. Before becoming a professor, she worked as a tax practitioner at RubinBrown LLP in St. Louis, MO. Her research interests include the taxation of multinational firms, tax policy, and financial accounting and disclosure. Her research has been published in the Journal of Accounting Research, Review of Accounting Studies, and the Journal of Business Finance and Accounting.

Education

Ph.D., University of Iowa, 2018; MAcc, Truman State University, 2009; B.A., Washington University, 2006

Publications

Nessa, M.L., Persson, A.V., Song, J.Z., Towery, E.M., Vernon, M.E. 2025. The effect of U.S. country-by-country reporting on U.S. multinationals’ tax-motivated income shifting and real activities. Journal of Accounting Research.

Gleason, C.A., Markle, K.S. and Song, J.Z., 2023. Did FIN 48 improve the mapping between tax expense and future cash taxes? Review of Accounting Studies, pp.1-37.

Chung, B.H., Collins, D.W. and Song, J.Z., 2022. Managerial myopia and the unintended real consequences of conditional conservatism. Journal of Business Finance & Accounting