
LI,WANYUN
Assistant Professor
Email: wanyun.li@xmu.edu.cn
Research Area: Financial accounting,Big data and data analytics,Accounting information system,Financial technology (FinTech)
Wanyun Li is an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Financial & Accounting Studies, Xiamen University. She received her Ph.D. from the Australian National University. Her research interests include social media data analytics, accounting information systems and capital markets. Her work has appeared in Information and Management, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Communications of the Association for Information Systems and other journals.
Education
Ph.D.in Commerce, The Australian National University (2018-2022)
Master of Commence – Accounting, The Australian National University (2015-2016)
Bachelor of Science – Mathematical Finance, The Australian National University (2012-2014)
Job Experience
2022.9 – Xiamen University, Xiamen, China
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Field/Discipline
Financial accounting,Big data and data analytics,Accounting information system,Financial technology (FinTech)
Research
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
1. Li, W., Phang, S. Y., Choi, K. W., & Ho, S. Y. (2021) “The Strategic Role of CIOs in the Digital
Economy: Information Technology Control Weaknesses and CIO Turnover”, Information & Management.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.im.2021.103429 (ABDC: A*)
2. Li, W., Choi, K. W., & Ho, S. Y. (2020) “Understanding the Whistle-Blowing Intention to Report Breach
of Confidentiality,” Communications of the Association for Information Systems (47): 72–94. (ABDC: A)
3. Li, W., Phang, S. Y., & Ho, S. Y. (2019) “CEO/CFO Turnover and Subsequent Remediation of
Information Technology Material Weaknesses,” Accounting & Finance (59): 2553–2577. (ABDC: A)
JOURNAL SUBMISSIONS UNDER REVIEW
1. Li, W. “The Disclosure of ICMWs and Optimism in Analysts’ Earnings Forecasts”, International Journal
of Accounting Information Systems, revise and resubmit. (ABDC: A)
2. Li, W., Choi, K. W., Ho, S. Y., & Wilson, M. “Non-professional Investor Sentiment and Management
Earnings Guidance”, European Accounting Review, revise and resubmit. (ABDC: A*)
WORKING PAPERS
1. Crowdsourced earnings forecasts: Implications for sell-side analysts’ earnings forecasts strategy
2. Social network discussion tree and management earnings guidance