Accounting
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YANG Ping

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Name

Yang Ping

Gender

Male


Nationality

Chinese

Academic Post

Professor



R Ph.D.   Supervisor RMaster’s Supervisor

Academic Qualification

PhD



Graduation School

University of Oregon, USA


Academic Engagement

(Representative)

Publications

[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.


Projects

[1] Market Intervention and   Corporate Financial Decision-making. National Natural Science Foundation of   China Overseas (Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) Scholars Cooperative Research   Fund. January  2019-December 2020.