Yurou Liu | Management and Accounting | Research Excellence Award

Assist Prof Dr. Yurou Liu | Management and Accounting | Research Excellence Award

southwest Jiaotong University | China

Dr. Yurou Liu is an emerging scholar and Assistant Professor at Southwest Jiaotong University, China, with a strong academic foundation supported by a Ph.D. from Renmin University of China and international experience as a visiting researcher at the National University of Singapore. Her research sits at the intersection of law and finance, earnings management, and tax avoidance, with a particular focus on how legal systems, regulatory frameworks, and governance arrangements influence corporate financial decision-making and strategic behavior. Dr. Liu has successfully led three funded research projects, including a prestigious National Natural Science Foundation Youth Project, as well as grants from the Ministry of Education and Renmin University, demonstrating her ability to secure competitive research funding and contribute to national academic priorities. Complementing her academic research portfolio, she has also engaged with industry through a consultancy research project commissioned by the Shanghai Municipal Audit Bureau, focusing on the development and international benchmarking of audit mechanisms in the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, showcasing applied policy relevance and societal impact. Dr. Liu has published eight peer-reviewed journal articles in highly regarded and internationally indexed outlets, including the Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal of Business Ethics, British Accounting Review, and Accounting and Business Research, along with other respected journals in the field of accounting and finance. Her research has received growing scholarly recognition, accumulating more than 120 citations on Google Scholar, reflecting increasing influence and relevance within the academic community. Through her empirical work, Dr. Liu provides novel insights into how judicial efficiency affects corporate investment and financing behavior, how reforms and dispute resolution mechanisms influence financial misconduct, and how disclosure policies and governance systems shape innovation, transparency, and market response. Her findings contribute meaningful evidence supporting improved investor protection, enhanced regulatory enforcement, reduced financial risk, and greater accountability within corporate systems. With a research agenda aligned toward public governance, financial integrity, and evidence-based regulation, Dr. Liu contributes rigorously to both theoretical advancement and policy development. Her academic achievements, demonstrated leadership in funded research, and impactful publications underscore her growing standing as a promising young scholar in the global research community. Her commitment to research excellence, ethical scholarship, and continuous contribution to knowledge makes her a strong candidate for recognition under the Research Excellence Award.

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Featured Publications

Liu, Y. (2023). Judicial independence and crash risk: Evidence from a natural experiment in China. Journal of Corporate Finance, 83, Article 102490.

Liu, Y. (2022). Investor protection and audit fees: Evidence from the E-interaction platform in China. Accounting and Business Research, 52(7), 815–837.

Liu, Y., & Liu, J. (2024). Social integrity and stock price crash risk. Journal of Business Ethics, 190(3), 703–721.

Liu, J., Ye, K., & Liu, Y. (2023). Mandatory information disclosure and innovation: Evidence from the disclosure of operational information. China Journal of Accounting Research, 16(2), Article 100294.

Liu, Y. (2023). The high-speed railway opening and audit quality: Evidence from China. Economic and Political Studies, 11(4), 494–515.

Liu, Y., Ye, K., & Liu, J. (2023). Major asset restructuring performance commitments and classification shifting through non-recurring items. China Journal of Accounting Studies, 11(2), 270–299.

Liu, Y., & Chen, H. (n.d.). Does retail investor attention deter or promote earnings management? Evidence from interactive platforms. (Publication status unknown).

 

Xiaosheng Yu | Business | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Xiaosheng Yu | Business | Best Researcher Award 

Henan University of Animal Husbandry and Economy | china

Professor Xiaosheng Yu is a distinguished scholar and leader in the field of cold chain logistics and supply chain management, with a strong record of research, innovation, and practical impact. Recognized as an Academic and Technological Leader of Henan Province, he has received multiple accolades, including the Teaching Excellence Award of Henan Provincial Universities, recognition as a High-level Talent of Henan Province (Category C), and designation as a Young and Middle-aged Backbone Teacher of Henan Province. Additionally, he holds the Education Management Talent certification issued by the Department of Education of Henan Province, reflecting his broad expertise in both academic leadership and applied research. Professor Yu has led a wide array of research initiatives, serving as principal investigator for one National Social Science Foundation project, five provincial or ministerial-level projects, and an ongoing provincial project. His research contributions have generated substantial academic influence, with a total of 201 citations, and he has published 23 peer-reviewed papers indexed in major databases including SCI and Scopus. These publications span topics in cold chain logistics business models, technological innovation, operational management, and supply chain efficiency. Professor Yu has also contributed significantly to standard-setting and policy development in the logistics sector. He played a central role in reviewing and finalizing the National Occupational Skill Standard for Cold Storage Workers (2020 edition) and has guided numerous enterprises in cold chain logistics innovation. His expertise has informed the formulation of provincial logistics development plans, enabling high-quality and technologically advanced growth in regional logistics systems. A prolific author, Professor Yu has published six textbooks and academic monographs with ISBN numbers, providing a foundation for knowledge dissemination and training in cold chain logistics and operational management. He holds two authorized invention patents, reflecting his commitment to technological innovation and practical solutions in logistics engineering. Furthermore, his editorial service as a board member of the Journal of Henan University of Animal Husbandry and Economy and his active participation in professional organizations, including as Council Member of the China Society of Logistics and Vice President of the Henan Logistics Association, underscore his leadership and recognition within the professional community. Professor Yu’s research agenda integrates advanced data analytics, technological innovation, and operational management to improve efficiency, traceability, and sustainability in cold chain logistics. He has established a multidimensional traceability system for cold chain products, conducted continuous research on cold chain business models, and championed the adoption of information technology to optimize supply chain performance. His work has generated measurable improvements in industry standards, enterprise operations, and regional logistics planning, reflecting a sustained commitment to bridging theory and practice. Through his interdisciplinary research, policy contributions, and industry engagement, Professor Xiaosheng Yu has advanced the development of cold chain logistics in China, establishing innovative methodologies, operational frameworks, and technological solutions that enhance the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of food and product supply chains. His work exemplifies the integration of academic excellence, industrial relevance, and societal impact, positioning him as a leading figure in logistics and supply chain research.

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Featured Publications

Yu, X. (2021). Image enhancement of cross-border e-commerce logistics video surveillance based on partial differential equations. Advances in Mathematical Physics, 2021, 9544018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9544018

Yu, X. (2021). Design and implementation of a low‐cost universal RFID wireless logistics terminal in the process of logistics traceability. Journal of Sensors, 2021, 9755258. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9755258