
About
Dr Truc Peter Do is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Business, University of Queensland. He holds a PhD from Nanyang Technological University and has served as a visiting scholar at London Business School.
- Research focuses on financial accounting and its intersection with cultural norms, peer interaction, business sustainability, and employee welfare
- Teaches Financial Accounting at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
- Professional certifications: Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) of Australia and Chartered Accountant (CA) of Singapore
His recent research explores board ethnic diversity's impact on corporate social responsibility and executive compensation structures. He investigates how cultural norms shape corporate information flow and regulatory styles via SEC comment letters. Earlier work examined peer effects among financial analysts and corporate risk-taking under relative performance evaluation.
Scientific awards include:
- InSPiR2eS Global Pitching Research Competition (IGPRC) winner (2021)
- Researcher Excellence Award (Early Career) (2022)
- Excellence in Developing the Accounting Discipline award (2022)
- Outstanding Reviewer Award (Pacific Accounting Review)
Awarded research grants by AFAANZ Developing Researcher Grant and CPA Global Perspectives Research Programme. Regularly serves as referee for Contemporary Accounting Research, Accounting Organizations and Society, and European Accounting Review, among others.


