معرفی
Chan Li is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, specializing in the Accounting department. She teaches courses in Accounting Information Systems and Managerial Accounting.
Education:
- PhD in Business Administration (Accounting)
- MS in Management Information, University of Kansas
Research Focus: Chan Li's work primarily examines the economic consequences of auditing, internal control systems, and corporate governance frameworks. Key themes include:
- Effectiveness of SOX-mandated internal control reporting
- Operational impacts of financial control deficiencies
- Auditor professionalism under fee pressures and client relationships
- Corporate governance adaptations post-control failures
- Information technology's role in audit compliance
Publication Analysis: Her 12 most recent articles (2009-2017) reveal consistent focus on audit quality determinants, SOX regulatory effects, and governance-correction mechanisms. Over 75% of publications investigate auditor behavior under regulatory constraints, while 58% analyze operational consequences of control weaknesses. Emerging themes include technology-audit intersections and international regulatory comparisons.



