Faculty
Chan Li
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office: 216 Mervis Hall
Phone: 412-648-1723
E-mail: chanli@katz.pitt.edu
Degrees
PhD in Business Administration (Accounting), University of Kansas
MS in Management Information Systems, University of Akron
Interest Group
Accounting
Courses Recently Taught
- Accounting Information Systems
- Managerial Accounting I, II
Research Interest Areas
Economic consequence of auditing, internal controls, corporate governance
Publications
"Does Client Importance Affect Auditor Independence at the Office Level? Empirical Evidence from Going Concern Opinions". Contemporary Accounting Research. Forthcoming.
"Audit Fees and Auditor Dismissals in the Sarbanes-Oxley Era", with M. Ettredge and S. Scholz. 2007. Accounting Horizons. Vol 21 (4): 371-386
"Internal and External Influence on IT control Governance", with J. Lim and Q. Wang. 2007. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems. 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. 2006. Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory. Vol. 25 (2): 1-23.
Working Papers
"CFO Turnovers Following Adverse SOX 404 Opinions" with M. Ettredge and L. Sun
"Internal Control and Management Guidance" with M. Feng and S. McVay
Information by Interest
News and Events
- Koppers Inc. President and CEO Walter W. Turner Joins IEE Advisory Board
- Members of the Katz/CBA Faculty Recognized for Teaching Excellence
- Katz Alumnus Raymond W. Smith Jr. Elected to 2008 Class of Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- New Program Lets Students See India's Economy Up Close
- Newsroom >