Bio of Bin Ke
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Bin Ke |
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Professor of Accounting |
Personal Homepage:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/b/x/bxk127/
Introduction
Professor Ke's research focuses on the effect of taxation on business strategies and the role of accounting information in corporate governance and investment decisions. His teaching interests include financial statement analysis and federal income taxation.
Professor Ke is a member of the editorial review board for the Accounting Review and the Journal of American Taxation Association.
Expertise
Earnings management
Accounting information and investor behavior
Managerial compensation and corporate governance
Personal and business tax planning
Publication List
Bin Ke and Santhosh Gowda, "Do money managers exploit the post-earnings announcement drift?", Journal of Accounting and Economic, Forthcoming, 39 :1.
Bin Ke, S. Huddart and K. Petroni, "What Insiders Know About Future Earnings and How They Use It: Evidence from Insider Trades", The Journal of Accounting and Economics, 1/1/2003, 35:3 , 315-346.
Bin Ke and C. Enis, "The Impact of the 1986 Tax Reform Act on Income Shifting from Corporate to Shareholder Tax Bases: Evidence from the Motor Carrier Industry", The Journal of Accounting Research, 1/1/2003, 41:1, 65-88.
Education
B.A.,
The Institute of International Relations (Beijing),
M.S.,
Pennsylvania State University,
Ph.D.,
Michigan State University,
Courses
ACCTG 472, Intermediate Financial Accounting II
