Jason Kuang
Associate Professor at The Scheller College of Business

Schools
- The Scheller College of Business
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Biography
The Scheller College of Business
Research
Application of behavioral sciences to accounting issues
Experimental/behavioral economics
Education
PhD, University of Pittsburgh, 2005
Biography
Dr. Xi (Jason) Kuang''s teaching interests are financial accounting and managerial accounting. His research investigates the effects of economic and psychological factors on decision making in accounting and related business settings. Dr. Kuang has published his research in premier journals in accounting, law, ethics, and economics.
Featured publications:
Dai, N., X. Kuang, and G. Tang. 2016. Differential weighting of objective versus subjective measures in performance evaluation: Experimental evidence. European Accounting Review , in press.
Church, B.K., R.L. Hannan, and X. Kuang. 2014. Information acquisition and opportunistic behavior in managerial reporting. Contemporary Accounting Research 31(2): 398-419.
Church, B.K., R.L. Hannan, and X. Kuang. 2012. Shared interest and honesty in budget reporting.
Accounting, Organizations and Society 37(3): 155-167.Kuang, X., and D.V. Moser. 2011. Wage negotiation, employee effort and firm profit under
output-based versus fixed-wage incentive contracts. Contemporary Accounting Research 28 (2):
616-642.Ackert, L.F., B.K. Church, X. Kuang, and L. Qi. 2011. Lying: An experimental investigation of
the role of situational factors. Business Ethics Quarterly 21 (4): 605-632.Hales, J., X. Kuang, and S. Venkataraman. 2011. Who believes the hype? An experimental
examination of how language affects investor judgments. Journal of Accounting Research 49(1):
223-255.Kuang, X., and D.V. Moser. 2009. Reciprocity and the effectiveness of optimal agency contracts.
The Accounting Review 84 (5): 1671-1694.Church, B.K., and X. Kuang. 2009. Conflicts of interest, disclosure, and (costly) sanctions:
Experimental evidence. Journal of Legal Studies 38 (2): 505-532.Dana, J., R.A. Weber, and X. Kuang. 2007. Exploiting moral wiggle room: Experiments
demonstrating an illusory preference for fairness. Economic Theory 33 (1): 67-80Kuang, X., R.A. Weber, and J. Dana. 2007. How effective is advice from interested parties? An
experimental test using a pure coordination game. Journal of Economic Behavior and
Organization 62 (4): 591-604.
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