Summary
Chuong Do is an Associate Professor in the Accounting Department at University of Nevada, Reno. Professor Do earned his doctorate degree at Oklahoma State University. Prior to that, he received a Master of Accountancy from University of Tulsa and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from University of the Ozarks. Professor Do is a licensed CPA in the state of Nevada and currently serves as a board member for the Nevada Society of CPAs.
Research Interests
Corporate Disclosure, Financial Accounting, Textual Analysis
Selected Publications
- “Product Market Competition, Disclosure Framing, and Casting in Earnings Conference Calls” (with Kristian Allee and Mikhail Sterin). Journal of Accounting and Economics, 2021.
- “Principal Component Analysis and Factor Analysis in Accounting Research” (with Kristian Allee and Fellipe Raymundo). Journal of Financial Reporting, 2022.
- “Collective Bargaining and Strategic Disclosure in Earnings Conference Calls” (with Matt Bjornsen and Tom Omer). Journal of Accounting, Auditing, and Finance, 2023.
- “Managers' Staging of Earnings Conference Calls around Actual Share Repurchases” (with Hong Duong and Huy Do). Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 2024.
- “Can analysts elicit useful information by asking unique questions in earnings conference calls?” (with Kristian Allee and Huy Do). European Accounting Review, 2025.
Courses Taught
Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Advanced and International Accounting, Ethics and Responsibilities in Accounting
Education
- Ph.D. in Business Administration, Oklahoma State University, 2019
- Master of Accountancy, University of Tulsa, 2014
- Bachelor of Science in Political Science, University of the Ozarks, 2012