Zeqiong Huang

Assistant Professor of Accounting at Yale School of Management

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  • Yale School of Management

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Biography

Yale School of Management

Professor Huang’s research interests focus on the role of information in capital market, including the strategies and economic consequences of firm disclosures, the information content of stock prices and its impact on real economy, and accounting standard setting issues. Her current research explores the design of optimal reporting system when investors can acquire additional information. She received an undergraduate degree in accounting from Tsinghua University, and PhD in Accounting and Master’s in Economics from Duke University.
 

EDUCATION

PhD, Duke University, 2016 MA, Duke University, 2010 BA, Tsinghua University, 2004

SELECTED ARTICLES

The Effects of Public Information with Asymmetrically Informed Short-Horizon Investors Z. Huang, Q. Chen and Y. Zhang Journal of Accounting Research 2014

SELECTED WORKING PAPERS

Optimal reporting systems with investor information acquisition Z. Huang

The role of asymmetric disclosure when price efficiency affects real efficiency Q. Chen, Z. Huang, X. Jiang, G. Zhang and Y. Zhang

Bank transparency and deposit flow Q. Chen, I. Goldstein, Z. Huang, and R. Vashishtha

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