Dates:
Friday, 17 May 2024
Saturday, 18 May 2024

Venue:
Day #1:
St Regis Hotel Singapore, Embassy & Consulate
Address: 29 Tanglin Rd, Singapore 247911 (map)

Day #2:
NUS Hon Sui Sen Memorial Library, 04-02
Address: 1 Hon Sui Sen Dr, Singapore 117588 (map)

Conference participation is by invitation only.

Day 1: May 17, 2024 (Friday)

Time Session
8:25-8:30 Welcome Remarks
David Reeb, Head of Department (Accounting), National University of Singapore
8:30-9:30 Geopolitical Tensions and Foreign Investors
Keynote Speaker: Joanna Wu (University of Rochester)
Moderator: David Reeb (National University of Singapore)
9:30-9:45 Break
9:45-10:45 Climate-Related Disclosures: What Are the Economic Trade-Offs?
Presenter: Haresh Sapra (University of Chicago)
Discussant: Pierre Jinghong Liang (Carnegie Mellon University)
Moderator: Yupeng Lin (National University of Singapore)
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-12:00 Check the Box: Does Information on the Existence of Public Climate Disclosure Reduce Federal Suppliers’ Emissions?
Presenter: Shushu Jiang (National University of Singapore)
Discussant: Hai Lu (University of Toronto)
Moderator: Luo Zuo (National University of Singapore
12:00-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:30 Data-Driven Technologies and Local Information Advantages in Small Business Lending
Presenter: Jung Koo Kang (Harvard University)
Discussant: Allen Huang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Moderator: Jean Zeng (National University of Singapore)
14:30-14:45 Break
14:45-15:45 How Does Internal Communication Technology Affect Internal Information: Theory and Evidence
Presenter: Lisa Yao Liu (Columbia University)
Discussant: Vivian Fang (Indiana University)
Moderator: Yibin Liu (National University of Singapore)
15:45-16:00 Break
16:00-17:00 Acquisition of Customer Information and Corporate Decision Making
Presenter: Elia Ferracuti (Duke University)
Discussant: Lian Fen Lee (Boston College)
Moderator: Michael Shen (National University of Singapore)
18:00 Dinner

Day 2: May 18, 2024 (Saturday)

Time Session
8:30-9:30 Adventures in the Creative Industries
Keynote Speaker: Mark Young (University of Southern California)
Moderator: Fiona Wang (National University of Singapore)
9:30-9:45 Break
9:45-10:45 The Value of the Human in the Loop with Predictive Analytics: The Case of Franchise Agency Costs in Product Assortment Planning
Presenter: Jen Choi (University of Michigan)
Discussant: In Gyun Baek (National University of Singapore)
Moderator: Mengqiao Du (National University of Singapore)
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-12:00 The Value of Specialization and Teamwork for Firm Performance
Presenter: Xinjie Ma (National University of Singapore)
Discussant: Rebecca Hann (University of Maryland)
Moderator: Oliver Li (National University of Singapore)
12:00-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:45 Panel Discussion: Digitalization and Accounting
Vivian Fang (Indiana University)
Allen Huang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Bin Ke (National University of Singapore)
Hai Lu (University of Toronto)

Format
Keynote: 40 minutes of presentation + 20 minutes of Q&A
Paper: 20 minutes of presentation + 20 minutes of discussion + 20 minutes of Q&A

St Regis Hotel Singapore

Address: 29 Tanglin Rd, Singapore 247911
Phone: +65-6506 6888| Website: https://www.marriott.com/the-st-regis-singapore/

Rate: SGD500++
Click here to reserve a room.

Concorde Hotel Singapore

Address: 100 Orchard Rd, Singapore 238840
Phone: +65-6338-8333 | Website: http://singapore.concordehotelsresorts.com

Rate: SGD245++
To reserve a room at Concorde Hotel, please email to Jason Chin jason.chin@concorde.net

Visa
If you require an invitation letter to support your visa application, please contact Fu Bo (email: accsec@nus.edu.sg ) upon successful registration. For information regarding visa requirements, please visit https://www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart/entering-singapore/visa_requirements

Submit SG Arrival Card (SGAC) within 3 days before arrival
All travellers are required to submit the SG Arrival Card (SGAC) to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority within 3 days before arrival in Singapore. Submission is free. Please visit a https://www.ica.gov.sg/ for more information.

Airport Arrival Transfer
Taxis are available at the taxi stands at the arrival levels of each terminal. A ride to the city takes about 30 minutes and costs between SGD25 and SGD40. All rides are metered. You may pay the taxi fares via cash (SGD) or credit card.

Currency
The currency used in Singapore is the Singapore dollar (SGD). Money changing services can be found not only at the Singapore Changi Airport but also most shopping centres and hotels around the island. You can also access the automated teller machines (ATMs) located everywhere (even in the most obscure bits) in Singapore, that accept most of the main credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard and American Express.

Weather
Singapore is known for its hot and humid weather, with little variation throughout the year. The average daytime temperature is 31ºC (88ºF), dropping to around 24ºC (75ºF) in the evenings. The monsoon season can bear down pretty heavily on our tropical weather from November to January, so be prepared for rain on a daily basis and bring an umbrella during this period.

Cell Phone Usage
Singapore’s international dialing code is 65. While in Singapore and if you have international roaming service on your cell phone, you do not have to key in 65 to place a local call as it will automatically connect you to the local numbers here.

Electricity and Voltage
The voltage used is 220-240AC, 50 hertz. The plug sockets tend to be 3-pronged pins more often than not, but adaptors are cheap and easy to buy.

About Singapore
Singapore is a bustling cosmopolitan city populated with high-rise buildings and landscape gardens. At present, Singapore’s population stands at about five million people, with English as the main language of instruction, and a mother tongue for each major ethnicity. There are four major races – namely the Chinese (majority), Malay, Indian and Eurasian, each offering a different perspective of life in Singapore in terms of culture, religion, food and language.

Attractions
For an all-in-one attraction, visit Sentosa, which offers an exciting array of adventurous activities, historical monuments, as well as world-class entertainment spots, including Resorts World Sentosa. A good way to sight-see in Singapore is to go on a DUCK or HiPPO Tour, which brings you around places of interest on an open-top bus, or an authentic Vietnam warcraft that can travel on land and in the water. If you’re feeling nostalgic and looking to discover old world charm, you can explore and experience the island’s key historical landmarks or memorials. You can also embark on a heritage trail and enjoy the sights and sounds at various cultural precincts, notably Chinatown, Little India and Kampong Glam. For more information on what you can experience during your stay in Singapore, please visit www.visitsingapore.com/en//

Tax Refund Schemes
To enjoy tax-free shopping in Singapore, simply look out for retailers that display the “Tax Refund” logo on their shop front and spend SGD100 to qualify. For more information about the tax refund scheme, please visit https://www.visitsingapore.com/travel-guide-tips/tourist-information/gst-tax-refund/
Please visit www.visitsingapore.com for more information.

For enquires on the symposium, kindly contact:
Fu Bo
accsec@nus.edu.sg
+65-66014958

The NUS Accounting Department is a dynamic academic hub shaping accounting within and beyond the Asia-Pacific region. Comprising a talented and dedicated team of faculty members, the Department’s academic staff reflects a comprehensive blend of research, practice, and teaching expertise. The Department’s research landscape is characterized by its 16 research-active faculty members (11 hired in recent years), a community that consistently contributes to advancing financial accounting research while strengthening managerial and tax accounting expertise. Anchored by its prominent position as one of the most cited accounting department in the Asia-Pacific region, the NUS Accounting Department embodies the University’s leadership ethos in Asia. This recognition underscores the Department’s vital role in driving academic and intellectual advancement in accounting regionally and globally. It reaffirms its commitment to shaping the future of accounting education, research, and practice.  

Find more information about the NUS Accounting Department here: https://bschool.nus.edu.sg/accounting/faculty/  


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