Research Cluster – Accountancy

Research Cluster-Accountancy

The Department of Accountancy is dedicated to advancing research in auditing, with a specific focus on its role in enhancing corporate accountability, governance, and financial transparency. Our research investigates key areas such as audit quality, auditor independence, audit market dynamics, and the impact of regulatory changes on auditing practices, with a special emphasis on emerging markets and transitional economies.


Research Cluster Members
Prof. Phyllis MO, Professor
Dr. Belinda YAU, Assistant Professor
Dr. Vivian ZHANG, Assistant Professor

The Department of Accountancy is dedicated to advancing knowledge at the intersection of accounting and capital markets. Our research focuses on how financial reporting affects market behaviour, investment decisions, and economic outcomes. Specifically, our research addresses critical issues such as market transparency, mergers and acquisitions, financial disclosures, and the implications of global regulatory and economic changes.


Research Cluster Members
Dr. Julia LIU, Associate Professor
Dr. Rita YIP, Associate Professor
Dr. Lisa GOH, Associate Professor
Dr. Stacy WANG, Assistant Professor
Dr. Yiwei YAO, Assistant Professor

The Department of Accountancy places a strong emphasis on research in corporate governance and sustainability, addressing the evolving challenges faced by businesses in a dynamic global landscape. Our work examines the impact of governance practices, transparency, diversity, ethics, and regulatory frameworks on organizational sustainability and societal impact. By analysing corporate behaviour and policies, we aim to provide insights that promote responsible management and long-term value creation.


Research Cluster Members
Dr. Heather LEE, Associate Professor
Dr. Lisa GOH, Associate Professor
Dr. Linsey CHEN, Assistant Professor
Dr. Pauline WONG, Assistant Professor
Dr. Lawrence LEI, Assistant Professor

The Department of Accountancy conducts impactful research in taxation, addressing critical issues such as tax compliance, tax policy, corporate tax strategies, and the intersection of taxation with financial reporting. By examining the complexities of taxation in both developed and emerging economies, our research provides valuable insights into how tax systems shape corporate and individual behaviour, financial decision-making, and economic growth.


Research Cluster Members
Prof. Phyllis MO, Professor
Dr. Pauline WONG, Assistant Professor
Dr. Vivian ZHANG, Assistant Professor

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