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Prof David Mitchell Reeb is a distinguished academic at the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School, where he serves as Head of the Accounting Department and Director of Business Doctoral Programs. He holds the prestigious Mr. and Mrs. Lin Jo Yan Professorship with dual appointments in both accounting and finance. Dr. Reeb is also recognized as a Senior Fellow of the Asian Bureau of Finance and Economic Research (ABFER) and a Fellow at the Academy of International Business (AIB).
Dr. Reeb's research spans multiple domains within business and finance, with particular focus on founding-family ownership, disclosure of corporate innovation, and the organization of accounting firms. His scholarly work has been published in top-tier journals including the Journal of Accounting and Economics, Accounting Review, Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Administrative Science Quarterly, and Management Science. His research has garnered significant attention, accumulating over 5,000 citations in Web of Science and 17,000+ on Google Scholar. His work has been featured in leading publications such as The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, The Economist, Forbes, and the Financial Times, and he has been interviewed by major media outlets including CNN, Comcast, and Bloomberg TV.
Dr. Reeb's scholarly contributions have earned him notable recognition. His 2003 study on founding-family firms ranks among the 20 most cited articles in the Journal of Finance of all time. Similarly, his 2004 research on accounting report integrity stands as the most highly cited paper in the Journal of Accounting and Economics for that year. More recently, his 2015 research on "Missing R&D" was identified as the 5th most cited paper among the top accounting journals that year.
His recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on corporate governance, innovation, and family business dynamics. His work on dual-class shares, family ownership, and minority investor returns (2025) continues his exploration of governance structures, while his research on shadow trading (2021) addresses important regulatory concerns. Dr. Reeb's field experiments on startup demand for accounting expertise (2024) showcase his innovative methodological approaches to understanding business phenomena.
- One of the 20 most cited articles in the Journal of Finance of all time (2003 study on founding-family firms)
- Most highly cited paper in the Journal of Accounting and Economics in 2004 (research on accounting report integrity)
- 5th most cited paper among the top 3 journals in accounting in 2015 (research on "Missing R&D")
As Director of Business Doctoral Programs at NUS Business School, Dr. Reeb plays a significant role in mentoring the next generation of business scholars. His teaching interests span corporate finance, financial management, international finance, and multinational accounting issues. His extensive publication record and high citation counts suggest substantial research funding and grant support throughout his career, though specific grants are not detailed in the provided information.
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