Yueqi Li
Contact Information & Background
Assistant Professor of Management and Business
Department of Management & Business
yueqili@skidmore.edu
Phone: 518-580-5109
Office: PMH 267
Vitae
Curriculum Vitae
Education
- Ph.D., information science, The State University of New York at Albany (Summer 2023)
- M.S., forensic accounting, The State University of New York at Albany
- B.S., business administration, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
- B.S., corporate finance, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics
Courses
- MB 234 Foundations of Financial Accounting
Selected Publications
- Li, Y., Goel, S., & Williams, K. (2023). Impact of remote audit on audit quality, audit efficiency, and auditors' job satisfaction. International Journal of Auditing, 27(2-3), 130-149.
- Li, Y., Goel, S., & Williams, K. J. (2023). Exploring Antecedents of Professional Skepticism on Accounting Students’ Performance in Cybersecurity. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting, 20(1), 147-168.
- Li, Y., Goel, S., & Williams, K. (2022, November). Are External Auditors Capable of Dealing with Cybersecurity Risks?. In International Conference on Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime (pp. 326-340). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
- Li, Y., & Fisher, I. (2022, December). Digital Financial Literacy, Risk Aversion, and College Students’ Online Security Behavior. In 2022 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data) (pp. 4807-4811). IEEE.
- Li, Y., Wu, H. -C., Greer, A., & Huntsman, D. (2022). Drivers of Household Risk Perceptions and Adjustment Intentions to Tornado Hazards in Oklahoma. Weather, Climate, and Society, 14(4), 1177-1199.
- Li, Y., Greer, A., & Wu, H. -C. (2023). Modeling household earthquake hazard adjustment intentions: An extension of the protection motivation theory. Natural Hazards Review, 24(2), 04022051.
- Li, Y., Greer, A., & Wu, H. -C. (2023). Applying the extended parallel process model to understand households’ responses to tornado and earthquake risks in Oklahoma. Risk analysis.
- Li, Y., Greer, A., & Wu, H. -C. (2022). Induced Seismicity in the Social Sciences. In D. Gill, L. Ritchie, & N. Campbell (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Technological Hazards and Disasters in the Social Sciences.
- Poehlmann, N., Caramancion, K. M., Tatar, I., Li, Y., Barati, M., & Merz, T. (2021). The Organizational Cybersecurity Success Factors: An Exhaustive Literature Review. Advances in Security, Networks, and Internet of Things, 377-395.
- Caramancion, K. M., Li, Y., Dubois, E., & Jung, E. S. (2022). The Missing Case of Disinformation from the Cybersecurity Risk Continuum: A Comparative Assessment of Disinformation with Other Cyber Threats. Data, 7(4), 49.
Selected Research Presentations
- Li, Y., & Goel, S. (2023, August). Making It Possible for Auditing AI: A Framework of AI Auditability. 2023 AAA Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.
- Li, Y., & Goel, S. (2023, January). AI Auditability and Auditor Readiness for AI Audits. Joint Midyear Meeting of the Accounting Information System (AIS), Strategic Emerging Technologies (SET), and International Sections. Las Vegas, NV.
- Li, Y., Greer, A., & Wu, H. -C. (2023, January). Applying the Extended Parallel Process Model to Understand Households' Responses to Tornado and Earthquake Risks in Oklahoma. The 2023 Politics of Multilevel Disasters, Recovery and Rebuilding, in Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. St Pete Beach, Florida.
- Li, Y., Goel, S., & Williams, K. (2022, November). Are External Auditors Capable of Dealing with Cybersecurity Risks?. International Conference on Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime (pp. 326-340). Boston, MA.
- Li, Y., & Fisher, I. (2022, December). Digital Financial Literacy, Risk Aversion, and College Students’ Online Security Behavior. IEEE International Conference on Big Data (pp. 4807-4811). Osaka, Japan.
- Li, Y., Greer, A., & Wu, H. -C. (2023, July). How do Oklahomans Adjust to Natural and Technological Hazards? 48th annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop [Abstract]. Natural Hazards Center.
- Li, Y., Greer, A., & Wu, H. -C. (2023, April). Explaining Households’ Preparedness to Natural and Technological Hazards in A Multi-Hazard Environment: An Application of the Extended Parallel Processing Model. 2023 New Trends in Informatics Research at the State University of New York at Albany. Albany, NY.