Zhuang Zili
Assistant professor
School of Accountancy
Asia-Pacific Institute of Business, The (APIB)
Hong Kong
Biography
Zili Zhuang is an Associate Professor of Accounting at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Professor Zhuang received his Bachelor’s degree in international economics from Renmin University of China. He then studied at Tepper School of Business of Carnegie Mellon University where he received MSc and Ph.D. degrees in economics. He joined Fannie Mae in Washington DC as an economist working on credit pricing and analysis after receiving the Ph.D. degree. He obtained post-doctoral graduate training in accounting at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania before starting his academic career at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Professor Zhuang has broad research interests including capital markets, corporate governance, international accounting, and corporate finance. He has published in top academic journals such as The Accounting Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, Review of Accounting Studies, Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, and Journal of Business Finance and Accounting. He has taught financial and managerial accounting, corporate financial reporting, and management control systems at both the undergraduate and the masters levels.
Research Interest
Capital markets; international accounting; corporate governance
Publications
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Liu, Carol, Tiras, Samuel, Zhuang, Zili, 2014, Audit Committee Accounting Expertise, Expectations Management, and Nonnegative Earnings Surprises. Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, 33, 145-166
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Barth, Mary, Landsman, Wayne, Young, Danqing, Zhuang, Zili, 2014, Relevance of Differences between Net Income based on IFRS and Domestic Standards for European Firms. Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 41, 297-327