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Kam Chan is a Distinguished Professor and Schaeberle Professor of Accounting at Pace University's Lubin School of Business. He has been affiliated with Pace since 1997 and holds a PhD in Accounting from the University of South Carolina. His research focuses on auditing, financial reporting, regulatory compliance, and international accounting. He has received prestigious awards including the Kenan Award for Teaching Excellence (2014) and the Emerald Literati Network's Outstanding Reviewer Award (2016).
Education: PhD in Accounting (University of South Carolina, Columbia).
Research Interests: Chan's work examines audit quality, earnings management, Sarbanes-Oxley Act compliance, foreign GAAP adjustments, and cross-border financial reporting. He has published in top journals such as Accounting, Organizations & Society, Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, and Journal of Accounting and Economics.
Publications Trends: His research consistently addresses regulatory challenges in global financial markets, particularly focusing on foreign firms listed in the U.S., audit committee responsibilities, and the impact of SOX Act provisions. Key themes include compliance determinants, earnings quality, and the consequences of internal control weaknesses.
Professional Contributions: As an EY Scholar (2000-2003 and 2009-2015), he contributed to auditing standards development. He also serves the academic community through rigorous peer review and was ranked among top accounting researchers by the American Accounting Association.
Advising & Grants: Though no advisees are listed, his work has been supported by institutional funding through his academic roles. He actively engages in professional service activities at Pace and nationally.





