About
XUE Yunkui serves as Professor of Accounting at Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB), holding a PhD from Southwest University and post-doctoral training from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. His academic leadership includes former roles as founding associate dean at Shanghai National Accounting Institute and associate dean at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics' College of Accounting, alongside service as general secretary for the Chinese Accounting Professors Association.
His research spans Accounting Information Systems, Accounting Rules, Accounting Theory, and Financial Accounting, with publications examining capital misappropriation, intangible asset disclosure, R&D reporting, and network-era accounting transformations. His work consistently addresses Chinese market contexts and regulatory frameworks.
Analysis of his publications reveals sustained focus on corporate governance mechanisms (dividend policies, capital allocation), evolving disclosure standards (intangible assets, R&D), and adaptation to technological shifts (network-era accounting). The research demonstrates strong alignment with China's accounting standardization efforts and market development.
Professor Xue serves as editor and advisor for multiple academic journals and holds independent board director positions at Hong Kong and mainland China public companies. While specific awards aren't detailed, his bio notes recognition for teaching and research excellence throughout his career.
His administrative background includes significant institutional development contributions, particularly in establishing accounting education frameworks at Shanghai National Accounting Institute. Current activities extend to corporate governance through board directorships and thought leadership evidenced in CKGSB Knowledge publications on economic trends.




