
معرفی
Ying Dou is an Associate Professor in Finance at the Department of Banking and Finance, Monash University. He completed his PhD in Finance at the University of New South Wales (2017) and holds a Master of Finance and Bachelor of Commerce from the Australian National University.
- Research Focus: Empirical corporate finance, boards of directors, and managerial incentives.
- Teaching: Undergraduate (BFC2140, BFC3140), Postgraduate (BFC5280), Honours (BFX4002), and PhD (BEX6012) courses.
- Key Collaborations: Worked with scholars like Y. Merkoulova, B. Wu, and R.W. Masulis on projects related to investment banking, corporate governance, and financial markets.
Research Trends: His recent articles (2019–2025) address corporate governance mechanisms, including board dynamics, director reputation, M&A-related audit risks, and investment banking networks. These works bridge finance, accounting, and strategic management.
Scientific Awards:
- Best Paper Award in Corporate Finance (2018)
Professional Engagement: Presented research at major conferences (EFA, FIRS, WFA) and contributed to media outlets like the Financial Times and Harvard Law School Forum. Collaborates with global researchers on topics such as shareholder wealth effects, institutional asset management, and director incentives.



