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Prof. Hui Chen is a full professor of accounting at the University of Zurich's Department of Business Administration, joining in 2014. She also serves as a research fellow at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on the economic impacts of accounting regulations, product market structures, political economy of accounting, and corporate lobbying strategies. She employs modeling and data analysis techniques, with her work cited by major media outlets like The New York Times and Forbes.
Her research interests include how accounting conservatism influences market competition, the effects of insider trading on market dynamics, and the economic returns of corporate lobbying. She contributes to editorial boards of Journal of Management Accounting Research and Journal of Accounting and Public Policy.
Recent publications (2024–2023) highlight themes such as financial disclosure's role in innovation, reporting biases in markets, and the interplay between career concerns and executive contracts. Her work often bridges accounting practices with broader economic and policy implications. She supervises theses on financial accounting topics, emphasizing original research proposals aligned with her areas of expertise.



