The Chinese Accounting, Finance and Business Research Unit

Projects

A range of projects have been undertaken by members of the research unit. Below are a few recent examples.

Qi,Y, Xiao, Z., Zhao, L., Tang, G. and Han, H. (2011-2013) Complementarities of Management Accounting and Information Technology. RMB 210,000 yuan, from the National Natural Sciences Foundation, PRC. Grant No. 71002005.

Yuan, R. L., Xiao, Z. and Zou, J. (2009). The role of financial institutions in corporate governance of listed Chinese firms. RMB 90,000 yuan, National Natural Sciences Foundation, PRC. Grant No: 70940025.

Chow, C. W., Duh, R. R. and Xiao, Z. (2004-2011). Management accounting and control research, practice and education in P.R.C. Funded by San Diego State University, National Taiwan University and Cardiff University.

Ezzamel, M. and Xiao, Z. (2003-2005). £16,670. Impact of Political Ideology on Accounting Regulation in China. From the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland (ICAS).

Xiao, Z. (2000-2008). £115,000, Auditor independence, accounting standards setting, and corporate governance, provided by Chinese Companies.

Dahya, J. and Xiao, Z. (1998-2004). £6,950, Corporate Governance in China. From Cardiff University 1998 Young Researcher Competition.

Xiao, Z. and Xie, Z. (1998-2002). £18,400, Inside Information Control in China. From Leverhulme Trust.

Xiao, Z., and Pan, A. (1998-2002). £950, Impact of Ideology on Accounting in China. A Cardiff Business School Seedcorn grant.

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