Paul A. Wong

Assistant Professor

Ph.D., Texas A&M University

Research Expertise
Financial reporting, financial analysts, corporate disclosures, auditor/audit firm networks and the role of the audit committee 

Assistant Professor Paul Wong joined the UC Davis Graduate School of Management in 2015 after having worked for Crowe Horwath (formerly Crowe Chizek) from 2007–2011 as a senior staff auditor in the not-for-profit and higher education group.

He served as a board member for Ledger & Quill, DePaul University’s accounting alumni association from 2007-2011 and New Moms Inc., a Chicagoland nonprofit, from 2009-2011. 

His publications include “Working on the Weekend: Do Analysts Strategically Time the Release of Their Recommendation Revisions?” (2017) with Professors Lynn Rees and Nathan Sharp and “Audit Committee Influence on the Auditor-Client Relationship and the Audit” (2018). Most recently, he co-authored with Professors Daniel G. Neely and Gregory D. Saxton, "Nonprofit Organizations’ Financial Obligations and the Paycheck Protection Program," published in Management Science in May 2023.

His co-authored working papers include “Changes in Analysts’ Stock Recommendations Following Regulatory Action Against Their Brokerage” (2019) and "What's My Target? Analyst Forecast Dispersion and Earnings Management  Through Effective Tax Rates" (2019).

Wong earned his Ph.D. in accounting from Texas A&M University. He received his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in accounting from DePaul University and earned his CPA in 2008.

Awards

  • 2022 UC Davis Graduate School of Management Teacher of the Year