Expertise

Her research interest is understanding how accounting information reflects business fundamentals, connecting with interdisciplinary theories — for example, using tacit collusion theory to explain accounting disclosures among the Big Three U.S. automobile manufacturers, employing attribution theory to understand how firms disclose after business crises, utilizing microeconomic theories to explain why some firms are more subject to systematic risks and why some mergers yield more significant synergies.

Affiliations

Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University Bloomington
2015

Visiting Assistant Professor, Accounting and Business Law Area, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University
2021

Communities
Accounting
Degrees
PhD, Columbia University, Accounting, 2015
MBA, Yale University, Finance, 2009
BBA, National Taiwan University, Accounting, 2003