Da (Will) Wu’s Research Interests include: Auditing, Corporate Governance, and Corporate Finance.
Da Wu
Assistant Professor, School of Business
- About
- Scholarly and creative works
Degrees
- Ph.D. in Accounting, University of North Texas, 2019
- M.A. in Economics, University of Memphis, 2013
- M.B.A. in Accounting, George Washington University, 2005
- M.S. in Computer Science, University of Memphis, 2002
- B.A. in English Literature, Central South University, 1996
Affiliated Department
Scholarly and creative works
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Seeing through a New Lens: A Differential Analysis of the Impact of Critical Audit Matter Reporting on Audit Delay Across Audit Seasons
The 2025 Annual Meeting of the American Accounting AssociationChicago, ILAugust2025 -
The Impact of Opacity on Bank Valuation During the Financial Crisis: A Channel Analysis
International Review of Financial Analysis2023 -
Dividends and financial health: Evidence from US bank holding companies
Journal of Corporate FinanceFebruary2021Vol. 66 -
Dividends and financial health: Evidence from US bank holding companies
Journal of Corporate FinanceFebruary2021Vol. 66 -
Dividends and financial health: Evidence from U.S. bank holding companies
Journal of Corporate FinanceFebruary2021Vol. 66 -
Audit Partner Age and Internal Control Opinion Reporting
SOM Research SeminarSOM, Clark UniversityFebruary2020 -
Analyzing the LinkedIn profiles of audit partners: a snapshot of firm leadership
The CPA Journal2019Vol. 89Issue #3 -
Industry Peer Firms’ Earnings Quality and IPO Underpricing
Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance2019Vol. 30Issue #1 -
The effect of ambiguity in an auditing standard on auditor independence: Evidence from nonaudit fees and SOX 404 opinions
Journal of Contemporary Accounting & Economics2017Vol. 13Issue #1 -
Liquidity Risk Disclosures and Bankruptcies of Oil and Gas Firms
Petroleum Accounting and Financial Management JournalOctober2016Vol. 35Issue #3 -
Seeing through a New Lens: The Impact of Initial Critical Audit Matter Reporting on Audit Delay Across Audit Seasons
Auditing: a Journal of Practice and Theory