Meng Yan's research interests center on information asymmetry and its implication on firms' policy choices. An associate professor of accounting and taxation, she has worked on a wide range of research topics, such as bank executive risk-taking, horizon problems, gender effect in corporate tax aggressiveness, financing of innovative firms, and rating conservatism…
“Bank Loan Spread and Private Information: Pending Approval Patents,” 2015, with Marlene Plumlee, Yuan Xie, and Jeff Yu, Review of Accounting Studies 20, 593–638.
"Cross-listed Bonds, Information Asymmetry, and Conservatism in Credit Ratings," with Yigit Atilgan, Aloke Ghosh, and Jieying Zhang, forthcoming, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.