Qiwei Chen
Lecturer of Finance and Accounting
Economics and Finance
Brunel University
Uxbridge, UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
Biography
Qualifications
- PhD Finance (Essex)
- MSc Finance and Management (Essex)
Personal Biography
Having worked in a Chinese commercial bank for six years, I came to the UK to do my Master’s in 2003. I continued further study and completed my PhD in University of Essex. I worked in University of Kent as Lecturer of Finance before I joined Brunel in 2009.Research
Research Overview
My research focuses on mainly behavioural finance and behavioural accounting area. My current research seeks to explore quantitative modelling to observe behavioural and incorporate quantified behavioural variables into classical valuation model in finance area. At the same time, I am interested in topics related to CDS valuation as well.
PhD Supervision
Housam Mohamad: Deferred tax and earning management anomaly; Jan 2012 -
Teaching
Undergraduate Programmes
Module convenor
- Financial Accounting Analysis (Yr 2)
Module contributor
- Dissertation
Postgraduate Programmes
Module convenor
- MSc Financial Accounting and Corporate Governance
Module contributor
- Dissertation
Administration
- Overseas UG/PG admission coordinator
Publications
Publications
Journal Papers
(2012) Chen, Q. and Jiang, Y., The impact of mandatory IFRS adoption on accrual anomaly and earning conservatism, Economics and Finance Working Paper, Brunel University12-16
(2012) Chen, Q., Risk and seasonal effects: International evidence, Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, forthcoming, 201212-15
(2012) Chen, Q., Jiang, Y. and Li, Y., The state of the market and the contrarian strategy: Evidence from China’s stock market, Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies
(Accepted) Chen, Q., Skerratt, L. and Jiang, Y., Do investors overreact to IFRS? European Union evidence, aiming: European Accounting Review
Conference Papers
(2006) Chen, Q., Wood, A. and Jack, L., Tax-loss selling and seasonal effects in the UK, EFMA




