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Jiwoo Ryou, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the Chambers College of Business and Economics, West Virginia University, where he serves as PhD Program Coordinator and teaches financial accounting courses and the Archival Accounting Research seminar.
His educational qualifications include:
- PhD in Business Administration (Accounting) from the University of Memphis
- MS in Accounting from Oklahoma State University
Professor Ryou's research spans Accounting, Finance, and Corporate Disclosure with emphasis on Tax Strategy, Corporate Social Responsibility, Innovation, and Product Market Competition. His work investigates proprietary costs in financing decisions, financial statement comparability's impact on tax strategy, and how market competition shapes CSR disclosures.
His recent publications (2020-2025) reveal consistent focus on accounting-finance intersections, particularly cybersecurity's auditing implications, climate risk in financial analysis, tax aggressiveness in competitive markets, and dual-class structures' innovation effects. His methodology relies on archival analysis of large datasets leveraging regulatory changes for causal inference.
Notable recognitions include:
- European Financial Management Association Best Paper Award (2017)
- Best Paper Award from the 7th World Business Ethics Forum (2019)
- College Award of Distinction Research (2022)
As PhD Program Coordinator, he oversees doctoral training in accounting. His research appears in top journals including The Accounting Review and Journal of Corporate Finance, though specific grant details aren't provided in source materials.





