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Chuong Do is an Assistant Professor in the Accounting Department at the University of Nevada, Reno. He holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration from Oklahoma State University, a Master of Accountancy from the University of Tulsa, and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the University of the Ozarks. Before academia, he worked at a public accounting firm and a non-profit in Washington, D.C.
His research focuses on corporate disclosure practices, financial accounting methodologies, textual analysis of corporate communications, and high-frequency data applications. Notable areas include earnings conference call dynamics, macroeconomic impacts of accounting conservatism, and the influence of religiosity on financial reporting.
His recent work explores manager-analyst interactions, audit market structures, and cross-country variations in accounting practices. These studies highlight trends in strategic disclosure, information asymmetry reduction, and global regulatory comparisons.
Dr. Do teaches Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, and Intermediate Accounting II. His courses emphasize practical applications of theoretical frameworks in real-world financial reporting scenarios.
His research has been published in journals like Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of International Financial Management & Accounting, and Journal of International Accounting Research. Key themes include corporate transparency, audit quality, and the intersection of cultural factors with financial practices.



