Jeff Jiewei Yu

Associate Professor of Accounting at Eller Executive Education

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  • Eller Executive Education

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Biography

Eller Executive Education

Jeff Jiewei Yu joined the Eller College of Management in 2015 after working as an assistant professor at Texas A&M University, Southern Methodist University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His areas of expertise include capital market research in accounting, debt contracting, information intermediaries and economics effects of financial reporting. He earned his PhD from The Ohio State University in Accounting in 2007.

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) The Ohio State University (2002 — 2007)
  • Master's degree The Ohio State University (2000 — 2002)
  • Bachelor's degree Fudan University (1994 — 1998)

Areas of Expertise

  • Capital market research in accounting
  • Debt contracting
  • Information intermediaries
  • Economic effects of financial reporting

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