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Associate Professor Doowon Lee is a faculty member at the University of Sydney Business School, specializing in financial econometrics and predictive analytics. He holds a PhD in Finance from KAIST and has extensive industry experience as a business analyst and consultant. His research focuses on corporate finance, governance, executive compensation, and emerging areas like social capital and board structures. He has been recognized with awards for teaching excellence and PhD supervision. Currently, he serves as Academic Director – Curriculum Strategy for the Discipline of Finance and previously held leadership roles including Assistant Dean International and Program Convenor for key programs. His work has been published in top-tier journals such as Contemporary Accounting Research and Health Policy and Technology.
Education:
- PhD in Finance, KAIST Business School
- Prior industry roles: Business analyst and consultant in finance sector
Research Interests: Dr. Lee’s research spans financial econometrics, corporate governance, executive compensation, loan markets, and pandemic policy analysis. He employs advanced quantitative methods (Matlab, R, STATA) and has contributed to understanding firm performance during crises like the 2020 pandemic. His recent focus on social capital and board structures explores how governance frameworks influence organizational outcomes.
Teaching Contributions: He teaches courses in corporate finance, derivatives, and risk management, and has designed executive education programs for Korean banks. His innovative approaches earned him the 2019 Faculty Learning and Teaching Excellence Award and 2020 University of Newcastle Teaching Excellence Award.
Leadership & Grants: Holds the 2024 University of Sydney Strategic Education Grant. Past roles include leading accreditation processes, program strategy development, and teaching innovation initiatives. His leadership spans curriculum design, international partnerships, and postgraduate program oversight.
Labs & Engagement: Engages externally through the Greater Bank Financial Literacy Programs and collaborates on policy research, including pandemic response strategies in health technology.

