
معرفی
Mei Feng is a Professor of Business Administration at the University of Pittsburgh's Katz Graduate School of Business, specializing in the Accounting academic area. She holds a PhD from the University of Michigan (2005) and an MA from Renmin University (1997).
Educational Background:
- PhD, University of Michigan, 2005
- MA, Renmin University, 1997
Her research spans corporate governance, financial reporting, and empirical accounting, focusing on management and analyst forecasts, accounting misstatement, and internal control over financial reporting. She has published extensively in top-tier journals such as the Review of Accounting Studies, Management Science, and Journal of Accounting and Economics, addressing topics like prosocial leadership, tacit collusion, and family entrenchment in corporate governance.
Recent publications highlight trends in earnings management, stakeholder accountability, and regulatory compliance, with implications for Sarbanes-Oxley adherence and market behavior. She has also collaborated on working papers addressing voluntary disclosures, liquidity provision, and auditor-client dynamics.
Mei Feng’s work has been cited in studies on internal control systems and financial operations. Her collaborations with scholars like Chan Li, Sarah McVay, and Weili Ge underscore her contributions to empirical accounting and corporate policy analysis. Contact details: 238 Mervis Hall, mfeng@katz.pitt.edu.





