academic engagement (representative) |
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[1] clark liu, tao shu, johan sulaeman, ping yang. life is too short? bereaved managers and investment decisions. social science electronic publishing, 2022. [2] sean cao, zhe wang, ping yang. skin in the game: operating growth, firm performance, and future stock returns. journal of financial and quantitative analysis, 2021. [3] kaiwai hui, chuchu liang, ping yang. the effect of major customer concentration on firm profitability: competitive or collaborative? review of accounting studies, 2019. [4] john campbell, ping yang. earnings comparability as a signal of earnings quality and future stock returns: evidence from peer firm’s earnings restatements. journal of accounting, auditing, and finance, 2017, 32: 480-509. [5] david koo, julie wu, ping yang. earnings attribution and information transfers. contemporary accounting research, 2017, 34: 1547-1579. [6] kaiwai hui, karen nelson, ping yang. on the persistence and pricing of industry-wide and firm-specific earnings, cash flows, and accruals. journal of accounting and economics, 2016, 61: 185-202. [7] david koo, julie wu, ping yang. earnings attribution and information transfers. contemporary accounting research, 2016. [8] kaiwai hui, karen nelson, ping yang. on the persistence and pricing of industry-wide and firm-specific earnings, cash flows, and accruals. journal of accounting and economics,2015. [9] ashiq ali, sandy klasa, ping yang. industry concentration and corporate disclosure policy. journal of accounting and economics,2014. [10] kaiwai hui, ping yang.. underreaction to industry-wide earnings and the post-forecast revision drift. journal of accounting research, 2013: 701-737. [11] tao shu, johan sulaeman, ping yang. local religious beliefs and mutual fund risk-taking behaviors. management science,2012, 58: 1779-1796. [12] sandy klasa, kai wai, ping yang. hui.corporate suppliers and customers and accounting conservatism. journal of accounting and economics,2012, 53: 115-135. [13] benjamin ayers, santhosh ramalingegowda, ping yang. hometown advantage: the effects of monitoring institution location on financial reporting discretion. journal of accounting and economics, 2011, 52: 41-61. |
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