Profiles of Excellence Lecture Series - By Professor Cheng Qiang, SOA
Автор: Singapore Management University
Загружено: 2013-09-22
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Topic: Corporate Governance and Corporate Reporting & Disclosure
Cheng Qiang is a Professor of Accounting of the School of Accountancy. Professor Cheng is also the School's Associate Dean of Research and Director of the School of Accountancy Research (SOAR). He is awarded the Lee Kuan Yew Fellow for Research Excellence in 2013-2014. He conducts research on various financial reporting and disclosure issues, including how corporate governance and family ownership affect corporate decisions, how accounting information for valuation purposes, how executives affect financial reporting and disclosure decisions for their self-interests, and how security analysts help disseminate information in the capital markets.
In this lecture, Professor Cheng Qiang from the School of Accountancy discussed how corporate governance can affect corporate reporting and disclosure based on the findings of some of his recent work. He focused on several corporate governance mechanisms that can address the agency problems between managers and shareholders, but have drawn very little attention from researchers: the "monitoring" of the CEO by subordinate executives, CEO contractual protection and CEO pay duration. He presented the empirical findings regarding how these corporate governance mechanisms affect corporate decisions and disclosure.
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