Associate Professor Marvin Wee
Areas of expertise
- Financial Economics 140207
- Financial Accounting 150103
- Finance 150201
- Corporate Governance And Stakeholder Engagement 150303
Research interests
- Capital Markets
- Company Disclosures
- Analyst and Management Forecasts
- Integrated Reporting
- Market Microstructure
Biography
Marvin Wee joined the Research School of Accounting in the ANU College of Business and Economics as an Associate Professor in June 2017. Prior to this, Marvin was at the University of Western Australia Business School. Marvin completed his PhD at the University of Western Australia in 2006. Between 2007 and 2009, Marvin worked at Bank of Scotland Treasury (Perth Branch) as an Interest Rate and Foreign Exchange Sales Dealer. Marvin returned to academia in 2009 to pursue his research interests.
Marvin has taught courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels based upon his area of expertise. These courses are in the area of research methods in accounting and finance, financial statement analysis, corporate governance, corporate finance, investments and financial market microstructure.
Marvin has published academic papers in international journals and presented at leading international conferences. These papers are on topics such as firm disclosure, investor relations, international financial reporting standards, trading behaviour, financial market microstructure, and information asymmetry within the stock market.
Marvin is Deputy Editor-in-Chief at Accounting and Finance, the association journal of the Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ). Marvin is also currently serving on the AFAANZ board and the CPA ACT division council.
Publications
- Fargher, N & Wee, M 2019, 'The impact of Ball and Brown (1968) on generations of research', Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, vol. 54, pp. 55-72.
- Moriyasu, H, Wee, M & Yu, J 2018, 'The role of algorithmic trading in stock liquidity and commonality in electronic limit order markets', Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, vol. 49, pp. 103-128pp.
- Chang, M, Jackson, A & Wee, M 2018, 'A review of research on regulation changes in the Asia-Pacific region', Accounting & Finance, vol. 58, pp. 635-667.
- Cahill, D, Wee, M & Wang, J 2017, 'Media sentiment and trading strategies of different types of traders', Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, vol. 44, pp. 160-172.
- Malone, L, Tarca, A & Wee, M 2016, 'IFRS non-GAAP earnings disclosures and fair value measurement', Accounting & Finance, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 59-97pp.
- Wee, M & Yang, J 2016, 'The Evolution of Informed Liquidity Provision: Evidence from an Order-driven Market', European Financial Management, vol. 22, no. 5, pp. 882-915pp.
- Petchey, J, Wee, M & Yang, J 2016, 'Pinning down an effective measure for probability of informed trading', Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, vol. 40, pp. 456-475pp.
- Chang, M & Wee, M 2016, 'The effect of voluntary versus mandatory adoption of trading policies on the returns to insider trades', Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, vol. 38, pp. 76-87pp.
- Foster, F, Ng, J & Wee, M 2015, 'Presentation Format and Financial Literacy: Accessibility and Assessability of Retirement Savings Statements', Journal of Consumer Affairs, vol. 49, no. 3, pp. 519-549pp.
- Chang, M, Hooi, L & Wee, M 2014, 'How does investor relations disclosure affect analysts’ forecasts?', Accounting & Finance, vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 365-391pp.
- Wee, M, Tarca, A & Chang, M 2014, 'Disclosure Incentives, Mandatory Standards and Firm Communication in the IFRS Adoption Setting', Australian Journal of Management, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 265-291pp.
- Cotter, J, Tarca, A & Wee, M 2012, 'IFRS adoption and analysts' earnings forecasts: Australian evidence', Accounting & Finance, vol. 52, no. 2, pp. 395-419pp.
- Wee, M & Yang, J 2012, 'Order size, order imbalance and the volatility-volume relation in a bull versus a bear market', Accounting & Finance, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 145-163pp.