
معرفی
Mengyao Cheng is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Accounting & Business Law at Suffolk University. She previously served as an Assistant Professor at Boston College. Her research focuses on corporate decisions influenced by regulatory, political, and governmental forces, including taxation policies, accounting disclosures, and legislative activities. She teaches tax courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Her work bridges corporate finance, political economy, and regulatory compliance to understand how external forces shape corporate behavior.
Education:
- PhD in Accounting, Emory University
- BBA & BA, University of Michigan
Research Interests: Professor Cheng examines how regulatory frameworks, political dynamics, and governmental policies affect corporate financial reporting, executive compensation, and IPO strategies. Her work highlights the interplay between tax policies and corporate governance, as well as the impact of legislative actions on market volatility and corporate performance.
Teaching: She instructs courses such as Federal Taxation (ACCT 202, ACCT 320), Taxation of Corporations (TAX 802), and International Taxation (TAX 883), emphasizing practical applications of tax law and policy.
Recent Research Trends: Her articles analyze topics ranging from the JOBS Act’s impact on IPOs to the role of legislative gridlock in stock market dispersion. She consistently explores how governmental actions influence corporate financial decisions and transparency.
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