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Dan Dai is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Accounting at the LeBow College of Business, Drexel University. He is actively engaged in research related to financial reporting, disclosure practices, financial regulation, and labor economics within capital markets.
Educational Background:
- PhD in Accounting, Yale University
- Master of Accounting, The Ohio State University
- Master of Public Policy, The University of Chicago
- Bachelor of Economics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
His research bridges accounting with broader economic and regulatory frameworks, focusing on how institutional policies affect corporate and individual behavior in financial markets. Prior to academia, he worked as an auditor at KPMG from 2012 to 2013, providing practical experience in financial auditing and compliance.
The recent publications highlight trends in the intersection of public policy and financial reporting, particularly examining how U.S. immigration policy may influence financial misconduct and how financial analysts interpret macroeconomic signals. These works reflect a strong emphasis on empirical analysis and policy implications within accounting research.
Professional Activities and Recognition:
- No scientific awards or fellowships mentioned.
Dan Dai advises students in accounting and related fields, though specific advisees are not listed. There is no mention of external research grants or funded projects. He maintains a professional presence through his personal website, LinkedIn, and SSRN, indicating active scholarly engagement.
There is no information available about labs, research teams, or collaborative groups led by Dan Dai.





