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Tai Yuan CHEN
Assistant Professor
Email: acty@ust.hk

PhD 2006 University of Texas at Dallas, Accounting
MS 2001 University of Illinois at Urbana-champaign, Accounting
BBA 1997 National Cheng-chi University, Accounting

 

 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Assistant Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), August 2006 - present

  • Graduate Instructor, University of Texas at Dallas, Summer 2004, 2005, Fall 2005, Spring 2006


PUBLICATION

  • Corporate disclosures by family firms (with A. Ali and S. Radhakrishnan)
    Journal of Accounting and Economics
    ,
    September 2007
    *4
    th most cited JAE article among those published in the journal since 2007
      based on Scopus citation counts
     

  • The role of manufacturing practices in mediating the impact of Activity-Based Costing on plant performance (with R. Banker and I. Bardhan)
    Accounting, Organizations and Society, January 2008 (Lead article)

  • Reexamining the relation between audit and non-audit fees: Dealing with weak instruments in two-stage least squares estimation (with L. Chan, S. Janakiraman, and S. Radhakrishnan)
    Journal of Accounting Auditing and Finance, 2011 forthcoming

  • The effects of firm-initiated compensation clawback provisions on earnings quality and auditor's behavior (with L. Chan, K. Chen, and Y. Yu)
    Journal of Accounting and Economics, 2012 forthcoming
    Presented at 2011 JAE Conference at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania


HONORS and AWARDS (received after joining HKUST)

  • Most Cited Journal of Accounting and Economics Articles

  • Dean's Recognition of Excellent Teaching Performance, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

  • Winner of Best 10 Lecturers Award, 2008

  • Finalist of The Franklin Teaching Prize- undergraduate teaching, 2009

  • Sole Winner of The Franklin Teaching Prize - MBA core course teaching, 2010

  • Faculty Honoree (Cum Laude with distinction) on the Honor Roll of MBA Program, 2011

  • Finalist of the The Michael G. Gale Medal (the highest honor awarded to a single faculty member for teaching excellence), 2011