Associate Professor Tracy Wang
Tracy Wang joined ANU in 2011 after obtaining her PhD. Her research focuses on the impact of government regulations on gender equity and corporate social responsibility. Despite significant career interruptions due to family commitments, Tracy has emerged as a leading researcher in her field with over 30 publications in prestigious journals. Her work is widely cited by government agencies, international organizations, and the media.
As a strong advocate for sustainable research and practices, she founded the ESG Special Interest Group within the Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand and served as a mentor and judge for the Kellogg-Morgan Stanley Sustainable Investing Challenge. Tracy's significant contribution to mentorship and research excellence was honoured with the 2022 College of Business and Economics Prize for Excellence in Research Training.
Tracy’s editorial roles at Accounting & Finance and The International Journal of Accounting (ESG Special Issue) reflect her scholarly impact. Her commitment to the ANU Network for Early Career Teachers, Academics, and Researchers (NECTAR) as custodian, co-chair, and Academic Board Observer showcases her dedication to supporting early and mid-career academics. As a mother of three, she is particularly committed to addressing the challenges faced by parent academics.