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Sa-Pyung Sean Shin is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Accounting at the NUS Business School, affiliated with the Sustainable and Green Finance Institute (SGFIN) and the Centre for Investor Protection. His research focuses on corporate governance, sustainability accounting, and shareholder activism, addressing contemporary regulatory and environmental challenges. He teaches carbon accounting and sustainability reporting, emphasizing practical relevance in the new economy. Dr. Shin holds a DBA from Harvard Business School and previously served as an Assistant Professor at Singapore Management University, where he taught corporate reporting and financial analysis.
His academic contributions include widely cited works such as Activist Directors: Determinants and Consequences (2014) and Making Accountancy Education Fit for Purpose for the New Economy (2024). His research explores governance structures in Korean chaebols, shareholder activism dynamics, and the evolving role of directors in corporate decision-making. Dr. Shin’s work bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, particularly in sustainability reporting and regulatory compliance.

