Faculty of Business and Law

Deakin Graduate School of Business

Wen Qu

Wen Qu

Senior lecturer

MBus, BBus, BEc Peking University, PhD Deakin

Campus: Melbourne Burwood Campus
Phone: +61 3 924 45440
Email: wen.qu@deakin.edu.au

Link to Research Output

  • Chalmers, K., Navissi, F. & Qu, W. (2010).Value Relevance of Accounting Information in China pre- and post-2001 Accounting Reforms, Managerial Auditing Journal, 25 (8), 792-813.
  • Qu, W. & Leung, P. (2006). Cultural Impact on Chinese Corporate Disclosure - A Corporate Governance Perspective, Managerial Auditing Journal, Vol 21, No. 3, 241 - 264.
  • Groom, C., Qu, W., Du, S. & Sims, R. (2005). Accounting Regulation and Corporate Governance in China's Listed Companies - an Examination of the Changing Environment and Current Issues, Corporate Governance - Challenges for China, 1st Edition, Law Press, China, ISBN: 7-5036-5663-8.
  • Oliver, J. & Qu, W. (1999). Cost of Quality Reporting: Some Australian Evidence, International Journal of Applied Quality Management, Vol 2, No 2, 233-250.
  • 2011 - ICAA Research Grant, Project: Property of Forward-looking Information and Corporate Governance Attributes
  • 2011 - Faculty of Business and Law Research Grant, Deakin University, Project: Quality of Financial Information post IFRS Convergence
  • 2010/2011 - AFAANZ Research Grant, Project: Earnings Forecast Accuracy and Corporate Governance: Evidence from China
  • 2007 Best Presenter of Corporate Governance Group -Faculty HDR Colloquium, Deakin University
  • 2006 Vice-Chancellor's citation for excellence in research - Corporate Governance in Post-WTO entry China Project at Victoria University
  • 2000 CPA Program Excellence Award

Teaching Interests

  • Financial Reporting Analysis
  • Financial Accounting Theory
  • Corporate Accounting

Research Interests

  • Corporate governance
  • Corporate disclosure
  • Value relevance of financial information

Professional Affiliations

  • CPA - Member of CPA Australia
  • Member of AFAANZ

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10th February 2012