Beijia Huang
Research title: Corporate investment, Tax behavior and ESG performance: Empirical evidence from emerging market countries
Research summary
Beijia is a PhD student at the Adam Smith Business School, where she works on topics related to international taxation. She obtained a Bachelor degree in Economics (Taxation) from Tianjin University of Finance and Economics in China and a Master degree in Accounting from the University of Glasgow. She is also a regular member of Adam Smith Business School Taxation Study Group.
Research interests:
- Tax avoidance
- Tax enforcement
- Auditing
- Investment behaviour of multinational enterprises
Her current research comprises three working papers. The first paper examines how the alignment between tax and financial reporting systems shapes corporate information environments across countries. The other two papers investigate the consequences of changes in tax transparency, focusing on the investment responses of multinational enterprises and the reactions of the audit market.
Supervisors
Teaching
Took the role of teaching assistant for the following courses:
ACCFIN 4086 Audit & Society (Undergraduate)
ACCFIN 5208 Issues in International Corporate Taxation (Postgraduate)