Biography
Executive Compensation, Corporate Governance, Economic Consequences of Increased Disclosure and Voluntary Disclosure, Mergers and Acquisitions https://sites.google.com/site/yinggann/home
Erasmus School of Economics
Associate professor | Business Economics
- gan@ese.eur.nl
- Room
- E1-42
- Location
- Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam
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Work
- Michael Erkens & Ying Gan (2022) - Rolling Back Dodd-Frank: Investors’ and Banks’ Responses to Financial Market Deregulation - doi: 10.2139/ssrn.4125990
- Ying Gan & B Qiu (2019) - Escape from the USA: Government debt-to-GDP ratio, country tax competitiveness, and US-OECD cross-border M&As - Journal of International Business Studies, 50, 1156-1183 - doi: 10.1057/s41267-019-00216-w - [link]
- Michael Erkens, Ying Gan & B Yurtoglu (2018) - Not all clawbacks are the same: Consequences of strong vs. weak clawback provisions - Journal of Accounting and Economics, 66 (1), 291-317 - doi: 10.1016/j.jacceco.2018.06.002 - [link]
- Michael Erkens, Ying Gan & B Yurtoglu (2018) - The Consequences of Strong v. Weak Clawback Provisions
- Michael Erkens, Ying Gan & H Stolowy (2017) - Welcome back? CEO-Appointments
- Ying Gan (2014) - Essays on Clawback Provisions
- Michael Erkens, Ying Gan & B Yurtoglu (2014) - Firm-Level Heterogeneity of Clawback Provisions
- Michael Erkens & Ying Gan (2022) - Best Paper Award of the American Accounting Association's Southeast Region Section
- Michael Erkens, Ying Gan & H. Stolowy (2019) - Best Paper Award of China’s Governmental Accounting and Auditing Research Center
Intermediate Accounting (IBEB)
- Year Level
- bachelor 2, bachelor 2, pre-master, pre-master
- Year
- 2023
- Course Code
- FEB12007X