Leye (Leonard) Li
School of Accounting, Auditing and Taxation - PhD Accounting | M. Finance, ANU | B. Statistics, Shanghai Uni. of Finance and Economics
I am a Senior Lecturer in the School of Accounting, Audit & Tax at UNSW Sydney. I have a range of interests in research at the intersection of accounting and finance, including voluntary disclosure, shareholder litigation and stock price crash risk. My works have been published in leading international journals, including Journal of Accounting and Economics, Accounting, Organizations and Society, European Accounting Review, and Journal of Business Ethics. Prior to joining academia, I worked as a financial analyst in China.
From This Author
How the opioid crisis impacts business
The opioid crisis has had a ripple effect on the production of corporate information, specifically business forecasts and their accuracy
When workers catch a flu, corporate disclosure catches a cold
Managers take a longer-term approach to corporate forecasts when an organisation and key stakeholders are beset by higher levels of flu activity
How grief at work impacts CEOs (and their management forecasts)
CEOs who experience grief following the death of a close work colleague are more likely to make more pessimistic management forecasts for up to one year later