Michael Shih Bio

Michael S. H. Shih, Ph.D.
Professor, Accounting
mshih@uwindsor.ca
519-253-3000 ext. 3116
Office: OB 419

Education 

  • Ph.D.  University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Accounting, 1989.
  • M.S.  University of Akron, Ohio, Accounting, 1983.
  • B.A.  National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Economics, 1978.

Certifications 

  • CPA - Certified Public Accountant, 1983, Ohio, USA.

Research

  • CEO responsibility, Disclosure vs. recognition, Earnings management, Executive compensation

Selected Publications  

  • Shih, M. S.H. (2019).  Investor skepticism and the incremental effects of small positive sales surprises.   Journal of Economics and Business, http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeconbus.2019.105847.
  • Keung, E., & Shih, M. (2014).  Measuring Discretionary Accruals: Are ROA-matched models better than the original Jones-type models?   Review of Accounting Studies, 19 (2), 736-768, http://doi.org/10.1007/s11142-013-9262-7.
  • Keung, E., Lin, Z., & Shih, M. (2010).  Does the stock market see a zero or small positive earnings surprise as a red flag?   Journal of Accounting Research, 48 (March), 91-121, http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-679x.2009.00354.x.

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