- Accounting
- Audit Quality
- Corporate Governance
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Mai Dao is a Professor of Accounting at the University of Toledo, affiliated with the John B. and Lillian E. Neff College of Business and Innovation. She holds a Ph.D. from Florida International University, an M.Sc. from Maastricht University, and a Bachelor of Commerce from Flinders University. Her research focuses on earnings quality, audit quality, corporate governance, trade credit, and audit fees. She has published extensively in top accounting journals such as The Accounting Review and European Accounting Review . Education: Ph.D. in Accounting, Florida International University (2009) M.Sc. in Accounting, Maastricht University (2006) Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting, Flinders University (2004) Research interests include understanding how governance structures, audit practices, and market forces influence financial reporting quality. Her work explores topics like auditor specialization, political corruption’s impact on reporting, and the role of shareholder activism. Recent studies investigate machine learning applications in detecting tax avoidance and the relationship between audit quality and corporate social responsibility. Her articles consistently analyze intersections between accounting practices and broader business contexts, with a focus on audit quality, governance mechanisms, and financial transparency. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. Mai Dao teaches courses such as Internal Reporting, Advanced Auditing, and Principles of Financial Accounting. She has collaborated on numerous research projects with colleagues like H. Xu, T. Pham, and H.-W. Huang, focusing on topics like trade credit dynamics and audit committee effectiveness.







