Carnegie Mellon University
August 15, 2025

Accounting Graph Entropy (AGE) Paper Presented at 2025 Accounting Mini-Conference (AMC) at CMU

At the 21st edition of the Carnegie Mellon Accounting Mini-Conference taking place on Friday August 15 and Saturday August 16, 2025, lab director Prof. Pierre Liang presented a paper titled "Accounting Graph Entropy (AGE)". The paper was discussed by Jungho Choi, an accounting faculty member from Stanford Graduate School of Business.

 

About the Carnegie Mellon Accounting Mini-Conference

The accounting mini-conference at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon started in the year 2000 under the leadership of Professors Yuji Ijiri and Jon Glover, when the school was under its original name of Graduate School of Industrial Administration (GSIA). Since its early days the conference has focused on foundational aspects of accounting thoughts through an interdisciplinary research lens. Over the years, the work presented and discussed at the conference encompassed ideas from accounting, finance, economics, ethics, computer science, among others. Specific themes of the conference included The intellectual foundation of accounting in 2001, Celebrating Scholarly Excellence of Professor Yuji Ijiri in 2018, and Accounting Structure and Information: Celebrating the Centennial of “A Historical Defense of Bookkeeping” By Henry Rand Hatfield in 2024. The conference’s interdisciplinary nature reflects its GSIA roots and its conviction shared among the community of scholars supporting its mission from its 2000 inception.

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