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Dr. CHENG (COLIN) ZENGRoom M760, Li Ka Shing TowerSchool of Accounting and FinanceHong Kong Polytechnic UniversityE-mail: cheng-colin.zeng@polyu.edu.hkACADEMIC APPOINTMENT12/2020Assistant Professor in Accounting, Hong Kong Polytechnic University04/2019-08/2020Senior Lecturer in Accounting, University of Manchester10/2014-04/2019Lecturer in Accounting, University of Manchester09/2012-09/2014Lecturer in Accounting, University of Bristol03/2020Visiting Associate Professor, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management09/2016-10/2016Visiting Assistant Professor, Tilburg UniversityEDUCATION2009-2012PhD in Accounting and Finance (without correction), University of Manchester2006-2009MSc in Business Administration, Beijing Normal University2002-2006BA in Economics, Renmin University of ChinaRESEARCH INTERESTSPolitical and regulatory influences on financial reporting, International Financial ReportingStandards, Corporate social responsibility reporting, Chinese accounting and financeSELECTED PUBLICATIONS Tan, Y. C., Xiao, J., Zeng, C., & Zou, H. (2020). What's in a name? The valuation effect ofdirectors' sharing of surnames. Journal of Banking & Finance (forthcoming) Lim, C. Y., Wang, J., & Zeng, C. (2018). China's “mercantilist” government subsidies, the costof debt and firm performance. Journal of Banking & Finance, 86, 37-52. Dang, V. A., Lee, E., Liu, Y., & Zeng, C. (2018). Corporate debt maturity and stock price crashrisk. European Financial Management, 24(3), 451-484. Lee, E., Walker, M., & Zeng, C. (2017). Do Chinese state subsidies affect voluntary corporatesocial responsibility disclosure?. Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, 36(3), 179-200. Cai, W., Lee, E., Xu, L., & Zeng, C. (2017). Do Economic Incentives of ControllingShareholders Influence Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure? A NaturalExperiment. The International Journal of Accounting, 52(3), 238-250. Cai, W., Xu, F., & Zeng, C. (2017). Does political pressure matter in bank lending? Evidencefrom China. Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments, 26(5), 249-277. Cai, W., Xu, F., & Zeng, C. (2016). Geographical diversification and bank performance:Evidence from China. Economics Letters, 147, 96-98. Christensen, H. B., Lee, E., Walker, M., & Zeng, C. (2015). Incentives or standards: Whatdetermines accounting quality changes around IFRS adoption?. European AccountingReview, 24(1), 31-61.o European Accounting Review most read articleo Google Scholar Citation (up to January 2020): 584o SSRN download (up to January 2020): 8,5491

Lee, E., Walker, M., & Zeng, C. (2014). Do Chinese government subsidies affect firmvalue?. Accounting, Organizations and Society, 39(3), 149-169.o PhD thesis papero Cited by The Wall Street Journal on November 16,2016 titled "In Trump's China,Industrial Subsidies Loom industrial-subsidies-loom-large147927082SELECTED WORKING PAPERS "IFRS adoption and private firms’ investment", with Jiancheng Liu (GUFE), Wei Shi (Deakin) andGuochang Zhang (HKU) “Ending at the wrong time: The financial reporting consequences of a uniform fiscal year-end”,with Zhe Li (CUFE), Kangtao Ye (RUC), and Bo Zhang (RUC) “The bright side of land finance: evidence from corporate tax avoidance”, with Tao Chen (NTU),Youchao Tan (Jinan), and Jinghua Wang (NAU) “Corporate tax benefits from politicians' hometown”, with Agnes Cheng (HK PolyU), ChunfangCao (Sun Yat-Sen), Changyuan Xia (SUFE) and Jing Xie (HK PolyU) “Do government subsidies affect income smoothing?” with Alice Xu (AMBS), Kostas Pappas(Liverpool) and Martin Walker (AMBS) “Free Cash Flows and Price Momentum” with Fangming Xu (Bristol) and Liyi Zheng (Bristol) “Board diversity, inventor productivity and corporate innovation”, with Xiaoyang Li (Deakin) andChunfang Cao (Sun Yat-Sen) "Stock price crash risk along the supply chain", with Fangming Xu (Bristol) and Buhui Qiu(Sydney) "Do insiders trade on government subsidies?", with Hanwen Sun (Bath) and Kangtao Ye (RUC) “Bank deregulation and stock price crash risk”, with Viet Dang (AMBS), Edward Lee (AMBS)and Yangke Liu (Queens Belfast) “The pressure of population aging: Evidence from corporate innovation”, with Hanwen (Bath),Youchao (Jinan) and Xiumei (Sun Yat-Sen) "Silence is golden: political connections and subsidy disclosure", with Ningzhong Li (UT Dallas)and Youchao Tan (Jinan)o Presented at: 2020 FARS*, MIT Asia Conference 2019*, Peking University*, TsinghuaUniversity*, University at Buffalo*, University of Utah*, Jinan University* "Do Banks Price their Production Process Failures? Evidence from Product Recalls", withMichel Magnan (Concordia), Shafu Zhang (Nanjing) and Yetaotao Qiu (Nottingham) “Once entrepreneur, forever entrepreneur: Intergenerational transmission of theentrepreneurial spirit”, with Laurence van Lent (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management)and Weixing Cai (GUFE)o Presented at: 5th Young Finance Scholar Conference at Sussex, the 2017 InternationalSymposium on Entrepreneurship and Private Business*, 5th Camphor Economist2

Circle (CEC) Workshop*, Sun Yat-sen University*, and Guangdong University ofFinance and Economics* “Does being an only child matter for entrepreneurship and innovation?” with Weixing Cai(GUFE), Feng Hu (USTB) and Jingzhou Pan (Tianjin)o Presented at: Tilburg University, University of Sheffield, University of Bristol,University of Glasgow, WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management*, 2017 EFAConference, the 2017 Chinese Economic Association Conference, and theEntrepreneurial Finance Management Conference at ESMT BerlinRESEARCH GRANTSProject: AMBS Research Support Fund (completed)Principal researcher: Dr. Cheng ZengSponsor: Alliance Manchester Business SchoolProject: AMBS Research Support Fund (completed)Principal researcher: Dr. Ning GaoSponsor: Alliance Manchester Business SchoolProject: IFRS Adoption in China (completed)Principal researcher: Prof. Martin WalkerSponsor: Association of Chartered Certified AccountantsHONOURS/AWARDS 2020 Best Paper (runner-up) Award at the Accounting Cooperation Forum of Jiaotong Universityand the Second Annual Academic Conference 2019 Nominated for Faculty Students’ Outstanding Teaching Award at University of Manchester 2015-2019 Teaching Excellence Awards at the University of Manchester 2018 Best Paper Award at the Young Finance Scholars' Conference 2017 Best Paper (runner-up) Award at the International Symposium on Entrepreneurship and PrivateBusiness 2017 Semi-finalist for one of five best paper awards at the FMA Annual Meeting in Boston 2015 Best Paper (runner-up) Award at the Young Finance Scholars' ConferenceINVITED SEMINARS/CONFERENCE PRESENTATION2020Swiss Accounting Research Camp; Ageing and Financial Markets Conference at the University ofMannheim*, 2020 FARS Midyear Meeting*; AAA Annual conference*; University of Bath; CardiffUniversity; Southwestern University of Finance and Economics; Dongbei University of Finance andEconomics; Nanjing Agricultural University; Jinan University2019Dragon-Horse Accounting and Finance International Symposium; 2019 MIT Asia AccountingConference*; 2019 FMA Europe*; EAA Annual Meeting; Singapore Institute of Technology2018China Financial Research Conference, Beijing; Conference on Current Research in Taxation, Munster;2018 China International Conference in Finance, Tianjin; 2018 FMA Europe, Kristiansand; 2018LSE/AMBS/SSE Accounting Conference, Stockholm; 5th Young Finance Scholars' Conference, Sussex;Swiss Accounting Research Camp, Champery; EAA Annual Meeting, Milan; Sun Yat-sen University;3

Chongqing University; University of Manchester2017University of Warwick; FMA Annual Conference, Boston; University of Glasgow; Chinese EconomicAssociation Conference, Manchester; EFA Annual Meeting, Mannheim; EFMA Annual Conference,Athens; EAA Annual Congress, Valencia; Loughborough University; Renmin University; ChongqingUniversity; University of Bristol; University of Sheffield; ESMT Conference, Berlin20165th Annual Corporate Finance Conference, Lancaster; European Financial Management AssociationAnnual Conference, Basel; 2016 JAPP Annual Conference, Madrid; EAA Congress, Maastricht; TilburgUniversity; Stockholm School of Economics2015University of Science and Technology Beijing; China Journal of Accounting Research Summer Workshop,Hong Kong; 8th Youth Accounting Scholar’s Conference, Peking; IESEG/LSE/MBS Conference, Paris(Discussant); 2nd Young Finance Scholars' Conference, Sussex; EAA Annual Congress, Glasgow; BAFAAnnual Conference, Manchester2014EAA Annual Congress, Tallinn; BAFA Annual Conference, London; Cardiff Business School20132nd Corporate Governance International Summit Forum, Beijing; European Journal of Finance Special IssueConference, Edinburgh (Discussant); IFRS Research Launch and Roundtable Conference, ACCA,London; Journal of Business Ethics Special Issue Conference, Beijing (Discussant); Nanjing University,Nanjing2012Cardiff Business School; EAA Annual Congress, Ljubljana* presented by co-authorACADEMIC SERVICESAd hoc referee for the following journals:The Accounting Review, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management Studies,British Journal of Management, ABACUS, Accounting and Business Research, British AccountingReview, Corporate Governance: An International Review; Journal of Accounting and Public Policy,Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, Journal of BusinessEthics, Journal of Financial Research, Journal of International Money and Finance, EuropeanFinancial Management, European Journal of Finance, Economics Letters, International Review ofFinancial Analysis, China Journal of Accounting Studies, China Journal of Accounting Research,Empirical Economics, Finance Research Letters, International Review of Economics and FinancePhD committee member for 2020: PhD candidate Tuyet Nhung Vu (University of Glasgow)2019: PhD candidate Najeeba Alzaimoor (University of Manchester)2019: PhD candidate Yusiyu Wang (Tilburg University)2017: DBA candidate Naif Albaz (Cranfield University)TEACHING EXPERIENCES4

Postgraduate 2017-2019: Advanced Financial Accounting Theory (for doctoral students) 2017-2019: Quantitative Method in Accounting Research, Course coordinatoro 2019-2020: 4.67/5 (class size 53, response rate 50%)o 2018-2019: 4.74/5 (class size 34, response rate 79.4%)o 2017-2018: 4.86/5 (class size 16, response rate 43.8%) 2015-2017: Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation, Course coordinatoro 2015/2016: 4.63/5 (class size 125, response rate 43.2%)o 2016/2017: 4.57/5 (class size 103, response rate 52.4%) 2014-2015: Accounting in the International Context, Course coordinatoro 4.5/5 (class size 20, response rate 80%)Undergraduate 2019-2020: Financial Analysis of Corporate Performance, Course coordinatoro 4.7/5 (class size 95, response rate 31.6%) 2018-2019: Quantitative Methods for Accounting and Finance, Course coordinatoro 4.82/5 (class size 47, response rate 36.2%)DOCTORAL SUPERVISION Dr. Yangke Liu (with Viet Dang and Edward Lee) Placement: Lecturer in Finance, Queen's University Belfast Yi Zhang (with Ning Gao) Yiyuan Sun (with Wei Jiang and Andrew Stark)5

Cardiff Business School; EAA Annual Congress, Ljubljana * presented by co-author ACADEMIC SERVICES Ad hoc referee for the following journals: The Accounting Review, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management Studies, British Journal of Management, ABACUS, Accounting and Busine

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