Tri-Uni Accounting Research Conference

Designed for the Assistant Professors in Accounting, the Tri-Uni Accounting Research Conference was first introduced in April 2012, with the intent of promoting Assistant Professors’ research; fostering collaborations among junior and senior faculty; giving Assistant Professors a chance of exchanging ideas; and finally, presenting their work to peers and senior faculty.

The Tri-Uni Accounting Research Conference is hosted alternately among the three universities - National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, and Singapore Management University.


Past Conferences

Saturday 20 April 2024

How Local-Thinking Biases and Generative AI Affect Financial Markets

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Hosted by: National University of Singapore

Saturday 15 April 2023

Understanding the Far-Reaching Implications of Bank Tax and Tax Monitoring at the 2023 Tri-University Accounting Research Conference

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Hosted by: Nanyang Technological University

Saturday 9 April 2022

Understanding How The Shift In Intellectual Property Rights Can Affect Patent Disclosures At The 2022 Tri-University Accounting Research Conference

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Hosted by: Online


Saturday 17 April 2021

The uneven benefits of CSR efforts

When reaping benefits from environmental and social activities, not all firms are created equal. Tangible asset-intensive industries do better than intangibles-heavy ones, SMU research has found.

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Hosted by: Online


Saturday 13 April 2019

Setting speed limits on financial reporting and clinical trial disclosures

Two studies on the financial and pharmaceutical industries highlight the protective role of regulations and the human cost when companies place self-interest over compliance.

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Hosted by: Singapore Management University

Left: SMU Assistant Professor Yin Wang presenting his paper "The Real Effects of Clinical Trial Disclosures" at the SMU/NTU/NUS Accounting Research Conference on 13 April 2019.

Saturday 14 April 2018

Saviour or villain? Investing in the bigger picture

Is foreign institutional investment good or bad for a firm? It depends on whose point of view you take, says SMU Assistant Professor Lou Yun.

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Hosted by: National University of Singapore

Saturday 15 April 2017

Hosted by: Nanyang Technological University

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Saturday 16 April 2016

Hosted by: Singapore Management University

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Saturday 11 April 2015

Hosted by: National University of Singapore

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Saturday 12 April 2014

Hosted by: Nanyang Technological University

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Saturday 6 April 2013

Hosted by: Singapore Management University

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Saturday 14 April 2012

Hosted by: National University of Singapore