Danqi Hu
Assistant Professor of Accounting Information & Management at Kellogg School of Management

Schools
- Kellogg School of Management
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Biography
Kellogg School of Management
Danqi Hu is an Assistant professor in the Accounting Information and Management department. She is interested in the role of information in the capital market. In particular, her research explores how market participants' trading and the transparency of their trading affect firms' accounting choices, disclosure decisions and auditor behavior; and more recently, the role of disclosure in unregulated and decentralized environment. She has published articles in Journal of Accounting and Economics and Review of Accounting studies.
Education
- PhD, 2016, Accounting, University of Toronto
- M.A., 2012, Finance, Peking University
- B.A., 2009, Financial Engineering, Wuhan University
Awards
- Lawrence Revsine Research Fellowship
- Crowell Memorial Prize (finalist)
- Best Dissertation Award, Financial Accounting and Reporting Section of the American Accounting Association
- Best Paper Award, Conference on Investor Protection, Corporate Governance, and Fraud Prevention
- AAA/Grant Thornton Doctoral Dissertation Award, 2016
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