Zining Li Ph.D.

Education

  • Ph. D. in Business Administration (Accounting), 2008
  • Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota
  • M.S. in Applied Economics, 2004
  • University of Minnesota
  • B.S. in Economics, 1997
  • Zhongnan University of Finance and Economics, Wuhan, China

 

Working Papers

- “Accounting Conservatism and Managers’ Forecasting Behavior” (revising to resubmit to The Accounting Review)

- “Accounting Conservatism, Growth, and Valuation

- “Goodwill Impairment: Causes and Consequences” with Pervin Shroff, Ram Venkataraman, and Ivy (Xiying) Zhang (revising to resubmit to Review of Accounting Studies)

- “The Impact of SFAS 123R on Firm Compensation Behavior and Operation Performance” with Suning Zhang

 

Work In Progress

- “Accounting Conservatism and Firms’ Investment Efficiency” with Huijing Fu and Doug Hanna

- “Board Structure and Executive Compensation: the Impact of SOX” with Huijing Fu and Suning Zhang

- “Investor Sentiment and Employee Stock Option Grants” with Hemang Desai and Suning Zhang

 

Teaching Experience

  • Fundamentals of Accounting I
     
  • Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University, Fall 2008, Fall 2007
     
  • Introduction to Financial Reporting
     
  • Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, Fall 2004-2006

Assistant Professor

ACCT Department

Office:
388 Crow
Phone:
(214) 768-9293
Email:
zli@cox.smu.edu

Current Classes
ACCT 2301-001 ACCT 2301-003 ACCT 2301-006H

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