
معرفی
Payear Sangiumvibool-Howell serves as an Assistant Professor of Accounting at McKendree University, maintaining her office in Piper Academic Center (PAC) 103. Her research focuses on critical intersections of accounting standards, financial regulation, and emerging technologies within Southeast Asian markets, particularly Thailand.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Management, Asian Institute of Technology (2016)
- M.B.A. in Accounting, Troy State University (1999)
- B.B.A. in Accounting, Ramkhamhaeng University (1993)
Dr. Sangiumvibool-Howell's scholarly work examines International Financial Reporting Standards implementation challenges, blockchain applications in financial systems, and corporate finance dynamics in emerging markets. Her publications consistently address Thailand-specific contexts including the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), commercial banking regulations, and higher education finance, demonstrating expertise in both theoretical frameworks and practical industry applications. She frequently collaborates with Thai and international researchers on regulatory compliance and financial technology adoption studies.
Analysis of her six recent publications reveals a pronounced research trajectory centered on IFRS 9 implementation impacts across Thai financial institutions, complemented by investigations into blockchain-enabled crowdfunding mechanisms and corporate finance phenomena like dividend policy effects on equity offerings. Her methodological approach combines quantitative analysis of market data with regulatory impact assessments, primarily targeting Southeast Asian financial ecosystems.
Current information does not indicate any scientific awards or formal graduate student advising responsibilities. Similarly, no details are available regarding research grants, laboratory facilities, or collaborative research teams beyond her documented publication co-authors.




