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Robert Yu
Associate Professor

  • Department(s): Accounting
  • Office Location: Timothy J Hyland Hall 3533
  • Phone: (262) 472-6965
  • Email: yut@uww.edu
Robert Gruber Accounting Professorship
January 2020
College of Business and Economics
Best Paper Award
March 2015
American Accounting Association

PhD
Accounting
Oklahoma State University
2013
MS
Accounting
Oklahoma State University
2006
MS
Hospitality Administration
Oklahoma State University
2005

CPA
2008

American Finance Association
2013 - Current
American Accounting Association
October 2009 - Current

ESG Performance in Family Firms: Evidence from Chinese Firms
L. Eng, T. K. Vichitsarawong, T. Xi
Internationalization and performance of Chinese listed firms: The role of executives’ overconfidence and oversea background
Internationalization and performance of Chinese listed firms: The role of executives’ overconfidence and oversea background
T. Zhang and X. Tian
R&D Investment in Family Firms: Evidence from Chinese Firms
L.L. Eng. H. Fang and X. Tian
Financial Crisis and Real Earnings Management in Family Firms: A Comparison between China and the United States
L.L. Eng, H. Fang, X. Tian, and H. Zhang
R&D Investment in Family Firms: Evidence from Chinese Firms
L.L. Eng, H. Fang and X. Tian
Real Earnings Management in Chinese Listed Family Firms
X. Tian and T. Yang
Financial Statement Analysis: Evidence from Chinese Firms
L.L. Eng, X. Tian
Are Socially Responsible Firms Less Likely to Expatriate? An Examination of Corporate Inversions
H. Huang and L. Sun
Special Purpose Vehicles and Audit Fees
A. Spencer, Z. Webb
Corporate tax avoidance and capital structure
R. Rao

Financial Crisis and Real Earnings Management in Family Firms: A Comparison between China and the United States
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money
Vol. 59 Pg. 184-201
Financial Statement Analysis: Evidence from Chinese Firms
Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies
Vol. 21 Iss. 4 Pg. 32
Are Socially Responsible Firms Less Likely to Expatriate? An Examination of Corporate Inversions
Journal of American Taxation Association
Vol. 39 Iss. 2 Pg. 43-62

Path dependence and resource availability: Process of innovation activities in Chinese family and non-family firms
Emerging Markets Review
Big data and Artificial Intelligence in Banking Industry
Handbook of Financial Econometrics, Mathematics, Statistics, and Technology
Vol. IV
Financial Crisis and Real Earnings Management in Family Firms: A Comparison between China and the United States
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money
Vol. 59 Pg. 184-201
Impact of Family Related Factors on Students’ Learning Performance in the First Post-Secondary Accounting Course.
The Accounting Educator’s Journal
Vol. 28 Pg. 139-158
Financial Statement Analysis: Evidence from Chinese Firms
Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies
Vol. 21 Iss. 4 Pg. 32
Real Earnings Management in Family Firms: Evidence from Chinese Listed Firms
International Journal of Revenue Management
Vol. 10 Iss. 2 Pg. 77-106
Are Socially Responsible Firms Less Likely to Expatriate? An Examination of Corporate Inversions
Journal of American Taxation Association
Vol. 39 Iss. 2 Pg. 43-62
The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Employee Performance and Cost
Review of Accounting and Finance
Vol. 14 Iss. 3 Pg. 262 – 284