
معرفی
Min Shen is an Associate Professor at the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy within the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, The City University of New York. His academic work centers on information dissemination in capital markets, voluntary disclosure, accounting choice, and corporate governance.
- BS, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, International Finance (1998)
- MS, Michigan State University, Accounting (2003)
- PhD, Michigan State University, Accounting (2005)
Min Shen’s research investigates how accounting disclosures influence market dynamics, regulatory frameworks, and institutional actors. His studies frequently analyze SEC filings, audit practices, and the interplay between formal disclosures and informal information leaks.
Recent publications highlight trends in capital market information economics, regulatory oversight (e.g., PCAOB audits), and the role of intermediaries in financial reporting. Key themes include the Federal Reserve’s reliance on disclosures, audit quality determinants, and the impact of Regulation FD on information leakage.





