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Jae Hwan Ahn is an Associate Professor at Inha University, South Korea, and an Honorary Researcher at Lancaster University's Management School, Department of Accounting and Finance. He joined Lancaster University in 2018 as an Assistant Professor of Accounting and continues to contribute to research in accounting and finance.
His educational background includes a B.A. from Yonsei University, an M.B.A. from KAIST Business School, an M.S. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a Ph.D. from the University of Warwick.
Jae Hwan Ahn's research focuses on key issues in accounting and finance, particularly securities regulation, financial misconduct, executive compensation schemes, firm investment, and debt repurchases. His work bridges practical regulatory experience with academic inquiry, informed by prior work in the Korean financial regulatory agency (Financial Supervisory Service).
The available publication, a 2025 journal article on business group affiliation and misreporting in Korean chaebols, reflects a strong emphasis on corporate governance, financial reporting integrity, and institutional influences in emerging markets. The research trend centers on how organizational structures and incentive systems affect financial disclosures and misconduct.
- No scientific awards listed.
Jae Hwan Ahn has participated in numerous academic activities, including invited talks at Seoul National University, Cass Business School, Warwick University, and presentations at major conferences such as the American Accounting Association Annual Meeting and the European Accounting Association Annual Conference. These reflect active engagement in the global accounting research community.
No information is available about labs, research teams, or direct student supervision.


