About Dr. Martin Mulyadi

Academic Background and Journey

My academic path reflects an interest in the intersection of accounting and finance, particularly how they intersect with technology and AI. I earned my Ph.D. from Bond University (Australia), which provided valuable perspectives that continue to inform my research and teaching.

Expertise in Accounting Analytics, Technology, and AI

I possess a keen interest and expertise in the intersection of accounting technology, accounting artificial intelligence (AI), and accounting analytics. My research explores how these tools reshape the accounting profession and create new opportunities for insight and efficiency. I actively employ quantitative methods, including machine learning techniques, to analyze complex financial data, predict trends, and understand the impact of technological adoption within accounting practices. My focus extends to business analytics more broadly, seeking ways to leverage data for better decision-making.

Professional Highlights & Media Engagement

Currently, I serve as a Full Professor of Accounting at Shenandoah University's School of Business in Winchester, VA. In this role, I teach upper-division accounting principles and graduate-level business analytics courses, aiming to prepare students for the evolving demands of the profession. Furthermore, I have developed a suite of advanced courses focusing on accounting analytics, AI/machine learning, and emerging technologies, detailed on my teaching page. I am also actively engaged in the academic community, serving on editorial boards; you can view my publications for details on my research output. Furthermore, I believe in sharing academic insights more broadly and frequently contribute commentary on accounting technology, AI trends, and financial topics to various media outlets, including features in The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and Forbes – you can view media appearances featuring these insights. My official Shenandoah University profile provides further details on my role and activities at the university.