
معرفی
Liang Fu is an Associate Professor of Accounting and Chair of the Department of Accounting and Finance at Oakland University's School of Business Administration. He holds a Ph.D. in Accounting from the University of Florida. His research focuses on corporate governance, financial decision-making, auditing practices, and behavioral finance. His work explores topics such as audit fee dynamics, proptech capital raising strategies, investor confidence impacts on market prices, and systematic risk in bond markets. He has published extensively in journals like Journal of Applied Business and Economics and Review of Accounting and Finance.
Key research interests include the interplay between corporate governance structures and liquidity management in family firms, Tobin’s q ratio applications, and the role of executive debt holdings in pension funding. His recent work addresses geographic proximity effects in audit practices and proptech financing trends. He has also contributed to risk analysis methodologies, including state-space modeling for systematic risk estimation and adjusted Z-score tools for credit assessment.
Dr. Fu has held leadership roles in academic departments and maintains active engagement with professional accounting and finance communities. His scholarly contributions span over a decade, with notable publications analyzing market mispricing dynamics, bond market segmented pricing, and empirical market risk premium estimation techniques. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in corporate finance and regulatory compliance.



