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Dr. DuckKi Cho is an Assistant Professor of Finance at The University of Sydney Business School, previously holding faculty positions at Peking University HSBC Business School (2018-2023) and teaching appointments at Arizona State University (2015) and The University of Sydney (2017-2018).
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D., Arizona State University (2012-2017) with Doctoral Fellowship and multiple travel grants
- High Honor Student, KAIST Business School (2006-2007) with full tuition grants
Dr. Cho's research focuses on Corporate Finance, Capital Markets, Labor Economics, Networks, and Household Finance, examining how labor market institutions like wage rigidity and unionization impact corporate financial decisions, and how employee networks influence information flow and firm performance. His work bridges microeconomic labor dynamics with macro-level corporate outcomes.
His recent publications (2021-2024) demonstrate a cohesive research agenda on labor-finance intersections, featuring quasi-experimental analyses of minimum wage impacts, union spillovers, and disaster-induced risk aversion. Key methodological approaches include natural experiments, network analysis, and large-scale longitudinal datasets spanning multiple countries.
Major scientific awards include:
- Best Paper Awards at AsianFA (2022), Allied KFA (2022), Auckland Finance Meeting (2017), SWFA (2017), and MFA (2016)
- Shinhan Bank & KAFA Scholarship (2015-2016)
- ASU Doctoral Fellowship (2012-2017)
- KAIST High Honor Student recognition (2006-2007)
Dr. Cho supervised 31 Master's students at Peking University HSBC Business School (2019-2023). His research is supported by:
- Research Grants Council of Hong Kong (HKD 405,000, 2018-2022)
- Peking University Research Excellence Fund (CNY 200,000, 2021-2023)
- Bridge Trust Asset Management Fund (CNY 50,000, 2023)
- AFAANZ Research Grant (AUD 6,000, 2024-2025)


