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1. Li, Z., Wuchun Chi, Dan Dhaliwal and Tzong-Huei Lin, “Voluntary Reporting Incentives and Reporting Quality – Evidence from A Reporting Regime Change for Private Firms in Taiwan”. Contemporary Accounting Research (2012), (United States).
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Professor Suresh Radhakrishnan, University of Texas at Dallas School of Management
03 April 2013 to 12April 2013
Professor Suresh Radhakrishnan is a Professor of Accounting and Information Management and Director of Research at the Institute for Excellence in Corporate Governance at the University of Texas at Dallas School of Management.
His research interests include valuation of intangible assets, performance evaluation, contracting, and the impact of corporate governance.
His research papers have been published in leading academic journals in accounting, finance, and operations management and presented at forums such as the Microsoft CEO Summit and the SAP Global Congress.
Professor Charles M.C. Lee, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
14 January 2013 to 25 January 2013
Professor Charles M.C. Lee is the Joseph McDonald Professor of Accounting at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. He is also the Co-chair of the Accounting Department at the Guanghua School of Management, Peking University.
He has received his PhD from Cornell University in 1990. His research spans financial statement analysis, equity valuation, behavioral finance, and market microstructure. His research on market efficiency and informational arbitrage has won numerous honors and awards, and is widely published in leading academic journals in Accounting, Finance, and Economics.
From 2004 to July 2008, he was a Managing Director at Barclays Global Investors. He led the firm’s world-wide active equity research team and was jointly responsible for its North American active equity business, including its flagship hedge fund.
Professor Lee is a Co-Editor of the Accounting Review. He is former Editor or Associate Editor Management Science, the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Accounting and Economics, the Review of Accounting Studies, and the Financial Analysts Journal, and has served on numerous AAA committees.
Professor Dan Dhaliwal, Eller College of Management, University of Arizona
29 November 2012 to 30 November 2012
Professor Dan Dhaliwal is Lou Myers Professor and Head of the Department of Accounting at the Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona.
His research interests are in capital markets, taxes and economic behavior, and economic factors affecting management’s choice of disclosure and accounting alternatives.
He has published extensively in leading academic journals. He was Editor of the Accounting Review from 2005 to 2008 and Associate Editor from 1996 and 1999. He has also held editorial posts on the Journal of Accounting Literature and the Journal of Accounting and Public Policy.
Among his many professional activities, he has chaired or been resident faculty on the American Accounting Association Doctoral Consortiums on a regular basis and has been the dissertation director of some 40 doctoral students at the University of Arizona.
He was awarded the American Taxation Association Outstanding Manuscript Award in 2000 and the American Accounting Association Educator of the Year Award in 2004.
Professor Shivaram Rajgopal, Goizueta Business School, Emory University
19 November 2012 to 30 November 2012
Professor Shivaram Rajgopal is a Schaefer Chaired Professor of Accounting at Goizueta Business School, Emory University. Prior to joining Emory he was a chaired professor in the Foster School of Business of the University of Washington. Shiva’s research focuses in two areas: the investigation of the determinants and consequences of financial reporting strategies, and the exploration of the relationships between executive compensation (stock options) and the executive behavior such as risk taking.
He received his PhD degree from the University of Iowa. He has published in journals such as Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Financial Economics, and Journal of Accounting Research.
Professor Baruch Lev, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University
19 October 2012 to 30 October 2012
Professor Baruch Lev has been with NYU Stern since 1996. He is the Director of the Vincent C. Ross Institute of Accounting Research and the Philip Bardes Professor of Accounting and Finance. His primary research areas of interest include corporate governance, earnings management, financial accounting, financial statement analysis, intangible assets/intellectual capital, capital markets, and mergers and acquisitions.
Before joining NYU, Professor Lev held professorial positions at the University of Chicago, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University, where he was Dean of the business school and University of California at Berkeley (jointly appointed by the business and law schools). His practical experience includes auditing, and investment banking. He was also a partner in a consulting firm.
He received his Bachelor of Accounting degree from Hebrew University, Jerusalem, his Master of Business Administration and PhD from the University of Chicago.
Professor Eli Bartov, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University
09 January 2012 to 20 January 2012Professor Eli Bartov has been with NYU Stern since 1992 and served as the Director of the Accounting Doctoral Program from 2001 to 2010. His area of expertise includes Executive Stock Options, Executive Compensation, Insider Trading, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Accounting Fraud, Earnings Management, Earnings Expectations Management, Equity Valuation, Capital Markets’ Use of Accounting Information, International Accounting, Financial Accounting and Cost Accounting. In 2010, he received the Executive M.B.A. Excellence in Teaching Award.
He has published extensively in leading accounting and finance academic journals, including Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting and Economics and Journal of Finance. He currently serves as Associate Editor on the boards of Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance and Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics.
Professor Shivaram Rajgopal, Goizueta Business School, Emory University
30 October 2011 to 04 November 2011
Professor Shivaram holds PhD majoring in accounting, University of Iowa, Chartered Accountant, Institute of Chartered Accountants, India and Bachelor of Commerce, University of Bombay, India.
He is currently a member of the Survey Research Program of the Financial Accounting Standards Research Initiative at the FASB; Associate Editor, Contemporary Accounting Review from 2003-2011 as well as member of Financial Accounting Standards American Accounting Association Committee, 2005-2008.
He has been ad hoc referee for The Accounting Review, Accounting Horizons, Contemporary Accounting Research, European Accounting Review, Financial Analyst Journal, Financial Management, Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Finance, Review of Accounting Studies, Review of Financial Studies, Journal of business, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Management Science, among others.
Professor Bong-Heui Han, Division of Business Administration, Ajou University
15 July 2009 to 14 July 2010
Professor Han is the Professor in Accounting at the College of Business Administration in Ajou University in Suwon, South Korea. He has previously held academic positions at Singapore Management University and the University of Colorado. He has taught in undergraduate and MBA programs. Having obtained a PhD in Accounting from the University of Texas at Austin (1991), he has published a number of papers in international journals such as JAE and JBFA as well as in Korean journals.
He has also been on the editorial boards of several academic journals including the Korean Accounting Review and the Seoul Journal of Business. He is a recipient of both the Best Manuscript Award and the Best Reviewer Award for Korean Accounting Review from the Korean Accounting Association.
Professor Ashiq Ali, University of Texas at Dallas School of Management
1 October 2009 to 15 November 2009
Dr. Ashiq Ali is a Charles and Nancy Davidson Distinguished Professor of Accounting and Information Management at the University of Texas at Dallas School of Management and was previously on the faculty of the University of Arizona. He has published his papers in leading journals such as the Journal of Accounting and Economics and Journal of Accounting Research and has previously served as the Associate Editor of the Journal of Accounting, Auditing, and Finance.
Dr. Ashiq Ali researches stock market issues, including efficiency, corporate financial disclosures, analysts forecasts and the relationship between accounting data and market price. He received his Ph.D. in financial accounting from Columbia University in 1987. His awards include the Executive MBA Distinguished Faculty Award, 2002, and the Eller Fellow in Accounting, 2001-2004, both at the University of Arizona.
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