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Chan Li

Assistant Professor of Business Administration

Office: 216 Mervis Hall
Phone: 412-648-1723
E-mail: chanli@katz.pitt.edu

Chan Li

Degrees

PhD in Business Administration (Accounting), University of Kansas
MS in Management Information Systems, University of Akron

Area

Accounting

Courses Recently Taught

  • Accounting Information Systems
  • Managerial Accounting I, II

Research Interest Areas

Economic consequence of auditing, internal controls, corporate governance

Publications

"Internal Control and Management Guidance" with M. Feng and S. McVay. Journal of Accounting and Economics, forthcoming.

"Does Client Importance Affect Auditor Independence at the Office Level? Empirical Evidence from Going Concern Opinions" Contemporary Accounting Research, 2009 Vol. 26 (1): 201-230.

"Risk and Reliability Formulas for Systems Security under Dempster-Shafer Theory of Belief Functions" with R. Srivastava. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting, 2008 Vol. 5: 189-219.

"Audit Fees and Auditor Dismissals in the Sarbanes-Oxley Era" with M. Ettredge and S. Scholz. Accounting Horizons, 2007 Vol. 21 (4): 371-386

"Internal and External Influence on IT control Governance" with J. Lim and Q. Wang. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, 2007 Vol. (8): 225-239

"The Impact of SOX Section 404 Internal Control Quality Assessment on Audit Delay in the SOX Era" with M. Ettredge and L. Sun. Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, 2006 Vol. 25 (2): 1-23.

Working Papers

"Financial Executive Quality, Financial Executive Turnover, and Adverse SOX 404 Opinions" with M. Ettredge and L. Sun.

"Changes in Corporate Governance Associated with the Revelation of Internal Control Material Weaknesses and their Subsequent Remediation" with K. Johnstone and K. Rupley.