Overview
Background
Dr Truc (Peter) Do joined UQ Business School after having graduated from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. He has also been a visiting scholar at London Business School. His primary research lies in financial accounting domain. His is particularly interested in examining how cultural norms and peer interaction affect corporate outcomes, especially corporate information flow. He is also interested in examining the importance of business sustainability and employee welfare. He has published in Journal of Accounting and Economics, Contemporary Accounting Research, and Accounting & Finance. He has also been regularly invited to serve as referees for Contemporary Accounting Research, Accounting, Organizations and Society, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, British Accounting Review, Accounting & Finance, Journal of Business Ethics, Corporate Governance: An International Review, Accounting and Business Research, Australian Accounting Review (on behalf of CPA Australia), Pacific Accounting Review (where he was recognised with Outstanding Reviewer Award), etc. His research works have also been featured at many conferences around the world, including American Accounting Association (AAA) Conference, European Accounting Association (EAA) Congress, Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ) Conference, MIT Accounting Conference, Japanese Accounting Review Conference, Financial Research Network (FIRN) Conference, Vietnam International Conference in Finance and Chinese Accounting Professors' Association of North America (CAPANA) Conference. His research has also received media mention in the FinReg Blog (run by Duke University). He has been awarded various research grants by AFAANZ (Developing Researcher Grant) and CPA (Global Perspectives Research Programme). He is also the winner of the AFAANZ section of the InSPiR2eS Global Pitching Research Competition (IGPRC) (2021). He has been awarded Researcher Excellence Award (Early Career) and Excellence in Developing the Accounting Discipline by UQ Business School in 2022. He currently teaches Financial Accounting at the Masters' level. He is a Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) of Australia and a Chartered Accountant (CA) of Singapore.
Availability
- Dr Peter Do is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Nanyang Technological University
Research interests
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Financial Accounting
I am interested in financial accounting and its impact in the capital market.
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Culture
I am interested in how cultural norms and peer interaction shape corporate outcomes, especially with regards to corporate information production
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Sustainability
I am interested in examining the implications of business sustainability, especially with regards to employee welfare
Research impacts
Media mentions:
- Duke Law School’s FinReg Blog. https://sites.duke.edu/thefinregblog/2020/06/10/rocking-the-boat-how-relative-performance-evaluation-affects-corporate-risk-taking/
Works
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Featured
2023
Journal Article
The impact of board ethnic diversity and Chief Executive Officer role on corporate social responsibility
Do, Truc (Peter) and Herbohn, Kathleen (2023). The impact of board ethnic diversity and Chief Executive Officer role on corporate social responsibility. Accounting and Finance, 64 (1), 575-605. doi: 10.1111/acfi.13155
Featured
2022
Journal Article
Rocking the boat: how relative performance evaluation affects corporate risk taking
Do, Truc, Zhang, Huai and Zuo, Luo (2022). Rocking the boat: how relative performance evaluation affects corporate risk taking. Journal of Accounting and Economics, 73 (1) 101425, 1-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jacceco.2021.101425
Featured
2022
Journal Article
Styles of regulators: evidence from the SEC's comment letters
Do, Truc (Peter) Thuc and Zhang, Huai (2022). Styles of regulators: evidence from the SEC's comment letters. Contemporary Accounting Research, 39 (2), 789-825. doi: 10.1111/1911-3846.12753
Featured
2019
Journal Article
Peer effects among financial analysts
Thuc Do, Truc (Peter) and Zhang, Huai (2019). Peer effects among financial analysts. Contemporary Accounting Research, 37 (1) 1911-3846.12523, 358-391. doi: 10.1111/1911-3846.12523
2023
Journal Article
The impact of board ethnic diversity on executive pay‐to‐performance sensitivity: Australian evidence
Do, Truc (Peter) (2023). The impact of board ethnic diversity on executive pay‐to‐performance sensitivity: Australian evidence. Accounting & Finance, 1 (32), 3643-3674. doi: 10.1111/acfi.13065
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Peter Do is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The Implications of Standardising ESG Disclosure: A focus on the Australian Mining Sector
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Thomas Maak, Professor Kathleen Herbohn
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Doctor Philosophy
Management Control System in Public Sector: A Longitudinal Case Study of Indonesian Government Internal Control System.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Robyn King
Media
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