吴慧英

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  • 学历:博士
  • 职称:讲师
  • 工作单位:西悉尼大学商学院
  • 邮箱:s.wu2@westernsydney.edu.au

Tertiary Education


2007-2012

Doctor of Philosophy

Department of Accounting and Finance

Macquarie University, Sydney NSW

Nominated by Macquarie University for Asian Studies Association of Australia 2013 Presidents” Prize

2004-2006

Master of Accounting (CPA Extension)

Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia



Publications


Research Monograph

Huiying Wu and Chris Patel (2015), Adoption of Anglo-American Models of Corporate Governance and Financial Reporting in China, Vol. 29, Studies in Managerial and Financial Accounting, Emerald Publishing UK, Bingley.

Impact: Studies in Managerial and Financial Accounting is abstracted and indexed by Scopus, Summon (ProQuest), Thomson Reuters” Book Citation Index

Journal Articles

Huiying Wu, Xiaoyan Ying (2016), Realizing Auditor Independence in China: Insights from the Local Context, Contemporary Management Research

Sihai Li, Huiying Wu and Xianzhong Song (2015), Principal-Principal Conflicts and Corporate Philanthropy: Evidence from Chinese Private Firms, Journal of Business Ethics (SSCI)

Sihai Li, Xianzhong Song, and Huiying Wu (2015), Political Connection, Ownership Structure, and Corporate Philanthropy in China: A Strategic-Political Perspective, Journal of Business Ethics (SSCI), Vol. 129, Issue 2, pp 399-411

Huiying Wu, Chris Patel, and Hector Perera (2015), Implementation of “audit committee” and “independent director” for financial reporting in China, Advances in Accounting, Volume 31-2

Huiying Wu and Chris Patel (2013), Understanding Adoption of Anglo-American Models of Corporate Governance and Financial Reporting in Emerging Economies: An integrated Institutional Perspective, Journal of Theoretical Accounting Research, Vol. 8, Issue 2, pp. 186-224

Research Interests

Corporate social responsibility (CSR), CSR reporting and assurance, carbon accounting, environmental accounting, international accounting, and corporate governance

HDR Supervision

Currently I I am supervising four PhD students with being principal supervisor for one and co-supervisor for three.