
معرفی
Phong Truong is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Department of Accounting, Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on financial reporting effects, capital markets regulation, information intermediaries, and behavioral finance. He holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Administration - Accounting from Carnegie Mellon University (2019), an M.S. from the same program (2016), and a B.S. in Mathematics (Computer Science) from the University of Massachusetts Boston (2014).
His recent publications explore topics such as the real effects of earnings announcements, crypto fraud, peer effects in disclosure timing, and mutual fund portfolio disclosures. His work often bridges behavioral finance with empirical analysis of market reactions and investor decision-making. Notable themes include the interplay between information dissemination and market efficiency, and the role of linguistic imprecision in analyst forecasts.
While no specific scientific awards are listed, his contributions to accounting and finance research are evident through his active publication record. No advising or grant information is provided in the text.
Truong’s interdisciplinary background in mathematics and computer science complements his accounting research, particularly in methodological approaches to data analysis. His expertise also extends to audit quality and the impact of employee satisfaction in audit contexts.



