
معرفی
Yuchen Liang is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, and is affiliated with the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences. His work bridges accounting, decision sciences, and behavioral economics, focusing on how information is processed and applied in complex environments. He holds positions in both schools, indicating interdisciplinary engagement.
Research interests include decision-making under bounded rationality, the impact of information sources on judgments, risk assessment frameworks, and the valuation of performance trajectory data in workplaces. His recent work emphasizes cognitive models and organizational dynamics in decision processes.
While no academic awards or grants are explicitly listed, his publications suggest contributions to understanding utility theory, admission criteria analysis, and experimental methodologies in organizational settings. No advising roles or student collaborations are mentioned in the provided text.
He is based in the Tepper Building, Room 4141, though specific lab or team affiliations are not detailed in the content.




