Wei Zhu
Associate Professor · Corporate Risk Taking
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Wei Zhu is an Associate Professor of Accountancy at the Gies College of Business, University of Illinois. He holds the KPMG Faculty Fellow title and is affiliated with the Center for Professional Responsibility in Business and Society. His research focuses on corporate risk-taking, executive compensation, environmental economics, accounting disclosures, and stock market dynamics. Key themes include the impact of earnings targets on environmental outcomes, managerial learning from stock prices, and the role of accounting information in market efficiency.
His work has been published in top journals such as Journal of Accounting and Economics, Management Science, and Review of Accounting Studies. Recent studies explore topics like CEO compensation incentives, pollution abatement strategies, and the effects of dark pool trading on market behavior.
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Dr. Zhu’s research interests span corporate governance, financial reporting quality, and the intersection of environmental policies with corporate financial decisions. His articles frequently analyze how accounting practices influence managerial behavior and market outcomes.
- Awards:
- KPMG Faculty Fellow
His advising and grants section remains unspecified in the text. Collaborations include international research networks, with a focus on topics like audit quality in public sector entities and the implications of regulatory frameworks on corporate strategy.
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