Lina Wu

Associate Professor Accounting at Guanghua School of Management

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  • Guanghua School of Management

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Guanghua School of Management

Lina Wu is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the Guanghua School of Management, Peking University. After graduating with a Master’s degree in Economics from Peking University, Lina went on to get PhD from Peking University. He joined Guanghua in 1996. Lina Wu teaches Financial Accounting in the MBA program at Guanghua.

Wu Lina, Associate Professor of Peking University has received the 1998 outstanding teacher award and the 2010 Teaching Excellence Award, Peking University, and one of her published papers received the annual financial cost of China Accounting Society Outstanding Paper Award Symposium in 2003.

Research Areas

  • auditing
  • financial accounting

Education Background

  • 2003 Peking University Management
  • 1996 Peking University Economics
  • 1992 Peking University Economics

Career Experience

  • 2004~present Associate Professor of Accounting, Guanghua School of Management
  • 1996~2004 Assistant Professor of Accounting, Guanghua School of Management
  • 1999~2003 Doctoral Candidate, Department of Accounting, Guanghua School of Management

Research Results

  • Wu Lina, Wang Chunfei, Lu Zhengfei,2012, “Does Hiring the Same Auditor in a Corporation Group Reduce Audit Fees?”. Auditing Research, No.1
  • Zeng Jianguang, Wu Lina. 2011. “The Attribute Importance of Audit Firm and Audit Fee”. China Accounting Review, No.3
  • Wang Chunfei, Wu Lina, Lu zhengfei. 2010. “Hiring the Same Auditor within a Business Group and Audit Quality”. Accounting Research. No.11
  • Wu Lina, Zhu Chunyan. 2010. “Non-Tradable Share Reform and Audit Governance Role”. Auditing Research. No.5
  • Wu Lina, Zheng Xiaobo, Yue Heng. 2010. “Audit Compensation Liability and Investor Protection: Testing the Insurance Hypothesis on an Emerging Capital Market”. Management World, No.3
  • Zhu Chunyan, Wu Lina. 2009. “the Auditors’ Reaction to the Companies’ Accounting and Financial Irregularities: Analysis of the Punishment Bulletins of the CRSC, SSE and SZSE”. Auditing Research. No.4

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