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Jenny Guan is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Accounting at Monash Business School, Monash University, where she has been serving since July 2018. She holds a PhD in Accounting from the National University of Singapore and was a visiting scholar at the University of Georgia from 2017 to 2018.
- PhD in Accounting, National University of Singapore (awarded 2018)
- M.A. in Accounting, Renmin University of China (awarded 2012)
- B.A. in Accounting, Civil Aviation University of China (awarded 2010)
Her research centers on taxation and financial reporting, with a strong emphasis on corporate tax planning, dividend policy, managerial behavior, and strategic reporting choices. She investigates how taxes influence managerial decisions and how financial disclosures affect market outcomes.
Her recent publications span top-tier journals in accounting and finance, revealing trends in shareholder taxation, strategic deviance, and executive compensation. Her work often intersects tax policy with corporate governance and capital market responses, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach grounded in empirical analysis.
- Dean’s Award for Excellence in Equity, Diversity and Social Inclusion – Education (2024)
Jenny Guan has served as a primary chief investigator on research projects such as Shareholder Taxation and Managerial Myopia (2021), indicating her role in securing and leading funded research. She frequently collaborates with scholars including O.Z. Li, J.L. Campbell, and K.C. Chan. While formal advisee names are not listed, her supervisory role is implied through her academic rank and research leadership.
She is actively involved in the academic network within the Department of Accounting, contributing to research collaboration both nationally and internationally, particularly in the domains of tax and financial reporting.



