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Ju-Chun Yen, Associate Professor

Education
Ph.D. in Accounting, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Research Expertise
Financial Accounting, Financial Reporting, Text Mining, Accounting Information System
Office
I1-629
Teaching expertise
Financial Accounting, Accounting Information System
EXT.
26205
Email
jcyen@ncu.edu.tw
Curriculum Vitae

Ju-Chun Yen

Papers
  1. Tawei Wang, Yen-Yao Wang, and Ju-Chun Yen (2019), It’s Not My Fault: The Transfer of Information Security Breach Information, Journal of Database Management 30(3): 18-37.
  2. Ju-Chun Yen, Jee-Hae Lim, Tawei Wang, and Carol Hsu (2018), The Impact of Audit-Firm Characteristics on Audit Fees Following Information Security Breaches, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy 37: 489-507.
  3. Ju Chun Yen, Shu Hsing Li, and Kuo Tay Chen (2016), Product Market Competition and Firms’ Narrative Disclosures: Evidence from Risk Factor Disclosures, Asia Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, 23(1): 43 74.
  4. Ju Chun Yen and Tawei Wang (2015), The Association between XBRL Adoption and Market Reactions to Earnings Surprises, Journal of Information Systems, 29(3): 51 71.
Conference papers
  1. Jee-Hae Lim and Ju-Chun Yen, The Impact of Information Security Breaches on Stock Return Synchronicity, 2019 American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA (2019/08)
Research grant

1. 109 MOST research project: Research on cryptocurrency disclosures and accounting
2. 107 MOST research project: The popularity of a stock on social media and its capital market consequences
3. 106 MOST research project: Social media as a double-edged sword: Evidence from livestream messages during conference calls
4. 105 MOST research project: Corporate social responsibility disclosure via social media and firm performance

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