Accounting, Wuhan Univerity/Jianghan University, China
Dr. Rubing Li is a distinguished academic with a PhD in Accounting from Wuhan University (2016). She has also participated in the PhD Cotutelle Program at Macquarie University (2017-2018). Dr. Liβs research interests focus on corporate tax avoidance and corporate governance. She holds a Master of Science in Economics, Accounting, and Finance from the University of Bristol and a Bachelor of Commerce from Griffith University. π Dr. Li has presented at major conferences, including the European Accounting Association and AFAANZ. She is an active member of the Golden Key International Honour Society. π
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Academic Background π
Dr. Rubing Li has an impressive academic journey. She completed her PhD in Accounting at Wuhan University in 2016 and further enhanced her research through the PhD Cotutelle Program at Macquarie University in 2017. Prior to this, she earned a Master of Science in Economics, Accounting, and Finance from the University of Bristol in 2015, graduating with merit. Dr. Li also holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting from Griffith University, where she achieved a Grade Point Average of 6.06 on a 7-point scale. Her academic journey spans multiple prestigious institutions across the globe. ππ
Employment History π
From May 2015 to August 2016, Dr. Rubing Li worked as a Tutor at Jianghan University in Wuhan, China. During her time there, she was responsible for teaching Accounting Principles to students, helping them grasp fundamental accounting concepts. Her role allowed her to hone her teaching and communication skills, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of key accounting topics. Located in the heart of Hanyang District, Jianghan University provided an enriching environment for both Dr. Li and her students. Her experience there laid a strong foundation for her future academic and professional endeavors. π«πΌ
Achievements π
Dr. Rubing Li has earned several prestigious accolades throughout her academic career. She received the Griffith Award for Academic Excellence in both 2011-2012 and 2012-2013, recognizing her as one of the top 5% of students in her Bachelor of Commerce program. Her exceptional academic performance also led to her membership in the Golden Key International Honour Society (ID: 10175971). Additionally, Dr. Li achieved exemptions from F1-F9 exams with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), further highlighting her expertise in accounting. These achievements reflect her commitment to academic excellence and professional growth. πππ
Research Interests π
Dr. Rubing Li’s research focuses on corporate tax avoidance, with a specific emphasis on regional administrative monopolies. One of her notable works, titled “Regional Administrative Monopoly and Corporate Tax Avoidance: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment in China,” was published in the Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics on January 30, 2025. This study investigates how administrative monopolies impact corporate tax avoidance behaviors in China. The article, listed under DOI 10.1080/16081625.2025.2459700, contributes valuable insights into the economic consequences of such monopolistic practices. ππ
Publication Top Notes
Regional administrative monopoly and corporate tax avoidance: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China