Yue Li

Associate Professor of Accounting, Department of Management, University of Toronto Mississauga at Rotman School of Management

Schools

  • Rotman School of Management

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Biography

Rotman School of Management

Bio

Yue Li is Associate Professor of Accounting in the Department of Management at the University of Toronto-Mississauga, with a cross-appointment to the Accounting area at Rotman.  He is a Fellow of the Michael Lee-Chin Family Institute for Corporate Citizenship at Rotman.  His research focuses on the disclosure and valuation relevance of corporate environmental performance and corporate social responsibility, as well as corporate governance and IPO valuation. Yue serves as Ad Hoc Editor for Contemporary Accounting Research, as Associate Editor for the Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, and as Guest Editor for the Journal of Management Accounting Research. 

Academic Positions

2000-Present  Associate Professor of Accounting; Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

1995-2000  Assistant Professor of Accounting; Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

1994-1995  Lecturer of Accounting; Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

Honors and Awards

2012  Emerald Management Reviews Citations of Excellence Award

2011  SSHRC Standard Research Grant ($45,890), PI

2006  Best Paper Award; ASAC Conference

2006  Best Paper Award; 2006 AFAANZ Conference

2005  SSHRC Standard Research Grant ($97,060), PI

2004  CICA Research Grant ($10,000), co-investigator

2004  Deloitte & Touche/CAAA Research Grant ($10,000), PI

2003  CMA/CAAA Research Grant, $10,000, PI

2003  CICA/CAAA Research Grant, $10,000, co-investigator

2000  SSHRC Special-One-Time-Only Grant $8,625

1997  CAAA Research Grant $10,000, co-investigator

1992  Ontario Graduate Scholarship; Queen''s University

1991  Queen''s Graduate Fellowship; Queen''s University

1990  Eaton Fellowship; Queen''s University

1989  Dean''s Award; Queen''s University

1988  CIDA Fellowship; University of Toronto

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Books

A Workable and Effective Corporate Governance System for China''s State Owned Enterprises; Gordon, M., Y. Li, and Z. L. Tian; in China''s Tax Reform Options, edited by Trish Fulton, Jinyan Li and Dianqing Xu, World Scientific Publishing; 1998; Pages: pp. 255-292

Ownership and Control of State Owned Enterprises in China; Gordon, M., Y. Li, and Z. L. Tian; in Taxation in Modern China, edited by Donald Brean, Routledge; 1998; Pages: pp. 245-283

Papers

  • A Workable and Effective Corporate Governance System for China''s State Owned Enterprises; Gordon, M., Y. Li, and Z. L. Tian; in China''s Tax Reform Options, edited by Trish Fulton, Jinyan Li and Dianqing Xu, World Scientific Publishing; 1998; Pages: pp. 255-292
  • Ownership and Control of State Owned Enterprises in China; Gordon, M., Y. Li, and Z. L. Tian; in Taxation in Modern China, edited by Donald Brean, Routledge; 1998; Pages: pp. 245-283

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