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Sherry Li serves as Associate Professor in both the Department of Accounting and Department of Information Systems, Analytics and Supply Chain Management at Rider University's Norm Brodsky College of Business, where she has held a faculty position since 2006. Her academic foundation includes a Ph.D. in Accounting from the University of Massachusetts Amherst (2007) and a Bachelor of Engineering in Accounting from Tsinghua University, Beijing (2000), establishing her expertise in quantitative business disciplines with international perspective.
Her educational credentials demonstrate a strong academic trajectory:
- Ph.D. in Accounting, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA (2007)
- B.E. in Accounting, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China (2000)
Dr. Li's research program centers on Accounting and International Business, with specialized expertise in Auditing, Financial Reporting, and Management Accounting. She investigates executive compensation structures, fair value measurement practices, and earnings management within regulatory frameworks. Her international focus examines cross-cultural business phenomena, particularly comparative studies between Chinese and Western markets in consumer behavior and financial reporting standards. This dual emphasis creates valuable bridges between technical accounting research and global business applications.
Analysis of her publication record (2012-2014) reveals concentrated empirical research in auditing practices and fair value relevance, complemented by significant comparative work on Asian manufacturing firms and digital advertising across cultural contexts. Her publications in journals like the International Journal of Auditing and Management Accounting Quarterly demonstrate methodological rigor in analyzing CEO debt compensation, analyst reactions to disclosure practices, and cultural differences in advertising effectiveness, establishing her as a contributor to both accounting theory and international business literature.
Dr. Li has earned over 20 competitive awards, including multiple Summer Research Fellowships from Rider University (2007-2012) and UMass Amherst (2001-2006), Outstanding Research Awards from the Global Conference on Business and Finance (2010, 2014), and the prestigious Lybrand Certificate of Merit (2013). Her honors reflect consistent research productivity and recognition from professional associations.
- Research Leave, Rider University, Fall 2016
- Global Conference on Business and Finance Outstanding Research Award (2014)
- Lybrand Certificate of Merit, Institute of Management Accountants (2013)
- Summer Research Fellowships (Rider University 2007-2012; UMass Amherst 2001-2006)
- Honorary Faculty Inductee, Beta Alpha Psi (2010)
- Student-nominated 'Individual at Rider Who Has Influenced Him the Most' (2007)
Her research program has been consistently supported by institutional funding through Summer Research Fellowships at Rider University and UMass Amherst, enabling empirical investigations into accounting practices across international contexts. While specific student advisees aren't documented, her 2007 student-nominated honor indicates significant mentorship impact within the Norm Brodsky College of Business community.





