
معرفی
NA Ke serves as Associate Professor of Accounting at Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB), conducting influential research at the intersection of accounting, finance, and economics with emphasis on executive compensation systems, financial reporting standards, and corporate tax strategies. His scholarly contributions appear in premier journals including Management Science and Journal of Financial Economics.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Accounting, University of Rochester
Dr. Ke's research program systematically investigates how corporate governance frameworks, political environments, and labor market dynamics shape financial decision-making. He examines executive incentive structures through tax policy lenses, analyzes state intervention effects on corporate taxation, and explores audit quality determinants using human capital theory - consistently employing rigorous empirical methods and natural experiments.
His publication trajectory reveals increasing focus on cross-disciplinary connections between tax policy and executive compensation, political economy influences on corporate reporting, and labor market dynamics within professional service firms. Recent work demonstrates sophisticated integration of institutional theory with econometric analysis to address real-world accounting puzzles.
Key recognitions include:
- Best Paper Award, 2018 Annual Symposium of China Journal of Accounting Research
- 2018 Best Paper Award Semi-finalist, Financial Management Association
- Doctor Fellowship, University of Rochester (2009-2014)
Dr. Ke maintains an active research agenda supported by competitive grants, demonstrating sustained scholarly productivity. His mentorship likely extends to graduate students through CKGSB's doctoral programs, though specific advisees aren't listed in available materials.
Research funding:
- General Research Fund (HK$490,966), 2019-2021
- General Research Fund (HK$244,800), 2018-2020
- Early Career Scheme (HK$228,614), 2015-2017
While dedicated laboratory facilities aren't specified, his extensive co-authorship network spanning University of California Irvine, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and other global institutions indicates robust collaborative research infrastructure. His work contributes significantly to accounting academia through conference presentations and editorial engagements.



