Michael Shih

Professor at University of Windsor

Biography

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Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (1983 — 1988)
  • Master's Degree The University of Akron (1981 — 1983)

Companies

  • Professor University of Windsor (2016)
  • Associate Professor National University of Singapore (1996 — 2013)
  • Visiting Associate Professor Santa Clara University (2012 — 2013)
  • Assistant Professor University of Toronto (1989 — 1996)

Skills

  • Science
  • SPSS
  • Lecturing

Other

Curriculum Development, Teaching, Research, University Teaching

Selected Publications

  • Shih, M. S.H. (2019). Investor skepticism and the incremental effects of small positive sales surprises. Journal of Economics and Business,
  • Keung, E., & Shih, M. (2014). Measuring Discretionary Accruals: Are ROA-matched models better than the original Jones-type models? Review of Accounting Studies, 19 (2), 736-768,
  • Keung, E., Lin, Z., & Shih, M. (2010). Does the stock market see a zero or small positive earnings surprise as a red flag? Journal of Accounting Research, 48 (March), 91-121,

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