Harlow LochInstructor of Accounting
About Harlow Loch
Harlow Loch (she/they) is an instructor of accounting. Her primary research interests center around the environmental and social justice implications of corporate responses to regulation and climate change. She teaches courses in accounting.
EDUCATION
Doctoral Business Administration Program, Accounting (in progress)
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
MBA, Accounting
Baruch College, New York, NY
MA, English Literature
Columbia University, New York, NY
BA, Economics and English
Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA
Forthcoming
Holzhacker, M., Loch, H., Miller, J., and Scott, A. “Property Right Restrictions and
Self-Employed Workers: Evidence from For-Hire Owner-Operators in U.S. Trucking.”
Works in Progress
Loch, H. “Gas Flaring and Venting: Climate Change Regulation, Environmental Reporting, and Disparities in Emissions Exposure.”
Kong, J., Loch, H., and Shen, M. “Climate Change, Air Quality, and Corporate Performance: Evidence from Wildfire Smoke.”
Cheng, S., Kong, J., and Loch, H. “The Emissions Allocation Decision: The Firm, Environmental Reporting, and Disparities in Pollution Exposure.”