
معرفی
Hsihui Chang is the KPMG Professor of Accounting and Professor in the Department of Accounting at the LeBow College of Business, Drexel University. He previously taught at the University of Texas at Dallas and National Cheng Chi University, and holds a PhD in Accounting from the University of Minnesota.
- PhD in Accounting – University of Minnesota
- Former Faculty – University of Texas at Dallas
- Former Faculty – National Cheng Chi University
Dr. Chang's research focuses on managerial accounting, auditing, information technology, and data analytics. His expertise extends to audit pricing and quality, performance management, and compensation systems, with a strong emphasis on empirical analysis and policy implications. His work often investigates organizational behavior, cost structures, and governance mechanisms in both for-profit and nonprofit sectors.
His recent publications span top-tier journals such as The Accounting Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, Management Science, and MIS Quarterly. The articles reflect a consistent focus on audit quality, organizational capital, cost behavior, and capital market effects. Themes include auditor incentives, litigation risk, nonprofit governance, and supply chain dynamics, demonstrating interdisciplinary reach across accounting, operations, and finance.
Dr. Chang has received:
- Numerous research article awards
- An outstanding teaching award
- Recognition for supervising an award-winning doctoral dissertation
He is actively engaged in academic service, serving on advisory boards for journals including Review of Accounting and Finance, China Management Accounting Review, and Journal of International Accounting Research. He has also held editorial roles such as Associate Editor for China Management Accounting Review. While no formal lab or research team is mentioned, his collaborative research network includes scholars from multiple institutions and countries, indicating strong research leadership and mentorship.





