Xijia Su

Professor of Accounting; Academic Deputy Director of the EMBA Programme, CEIBS;Programme Director of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Programme at CEIBS

Biography

CEIBS

Dr. Su Xijia joined China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) as professor of accounting in July 2010. Prior to joining CEIBS, Dr. Su spent fourteen years on the faculty at City University of Hong Kong as Associate Professor & Associate Head in Department of Accountancy.

Dr. Su received his Ph.D. in Administration from Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, his master degree and bachelor degree from Xiamen University, both in Economics. His diversified research interest in accounting, auditing and corporate governance with current focus on China related issues. Research topics include corporate governance in family firms, auditor switch and rotation, auditing quality, and earnings management.

Dr. Su’s work has been published_ in The Journal of Practice and Theory, Asian Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economic, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, The International Journal of Accounting, China Accounting and Finance Review, Journal of International Accounting Research, International Journal of Auditing, Contemporary Accounting Research _and so on.

Academic Degrees

  • 1996 Ph.D. in Administration, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
  • 1989 Xiamen University, China. Master of Economics and Ph.D. (uncompleted)
  • 1982 Xiamen University, China, Bachelor of Economics, accounting. 

Research Interests

  • Auditing
  • Corporate Governance
  • Accounting and Auditing in China 

Teaching Interests

  • Financial Accounting
  • Financial Reporting & Corporate Governance Issues in China
  • International Financial Statement Analysis 

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