Chen, Qi
Professor of Business Administration
Fuqua School of Business
qc2@duke.edu
Educational Background
He holds a PhD and an MBA degree
from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago, an MA in
economics from University of Maryland at College Park and a BA in
economics from Wuhan University in China.
Experience
Honors / Achievements
Professor Chen's research interests lie in the intersections between
economics, finance and accounting, with a focus on the role of
information and incentives in financial markets and within firms,
including the effect of information on firms' investment decisions, the
role of incentive on accounting systems, corporate governance, and
security analysts' behaviors. His recent research has examined the
effects of bank mergers in firms' disclosure behaviors, and the effects
of China' s split share structure reform and of China' s bank market
development on Chinese companies' financial policies and performance.
His research has been published in leading finance and accounting
journals, including Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics,
Review of Financial Studies, Journal of Accounting Research and Journal
of Accounting and Economics.
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