
معرفی
Heedong Kim is an Assistant Professor at the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York. His research focuses on financial reporting quality, investment decisions, and information transfers, with a particular emphasis on environmental accounting and corporate finance.
- Ph.D., University of Maryland (2018)
- M.S., Seoul National University (2013)
- B.S., KAIST (2006)
His work examines the interplay between financial reporting and macroeconomic uncertainty, including climate change disclosures, productivity dispersion, and investor behavior. Recent projects investigate information spillovers and the role of ESG reporting in corporate decision-making.
Dr. Kim's research trends highlight interdisciplinary themes across financial accounting, climate policy, and productivity analysis. Articles in progress explore foreign direct investment, retail investor behavior, and macroeconomic announcement effects.
- Irving Weinstein Distinguished Scholar Award, Baruch College (2023)
- Outstanding Paper Award, 2022 IAS Midyear Meeting (2022)
- Curriculum Innovation Award, EY Excellence Fund (2021)
- Smith Outstanding Dissertation Award, University of Maryland (2019)
He has secured multiple grants from PSC-CUNY and the Eugene Lang Fellowship for projects on climate change disclosures, information transparency, and macroeconomic uncertainty. Dr. Kim serves on academic committees and peer-review panels for journals and conferences.





