
معرفی
Suk Hun Lee is a Professor of Finance at Loyola University Chicago's Quinlan School of Business. He has been affiliated with the university since 1988, following his PhD in Finance from the University of Southern California. His research focuses on emerging markets, developing countries' debt issues, and lottery gambling behaviors. Lee teaches courses in corporate finance and international financial management.
Education:
- PhD in Finance, University of Southern California
- MBA in Finance, Florida State University
- BS in Air Commerce and Transportation, Florida Institute of Technology
Research Interests:
Lee explores global financial systems with a focus on microfinance institutions, debt restructuring in developing nations, and lottery gambling's socioeconomic impacts. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, particularly in analyzing how political stability and economic variables influence creditworthiness and market behavior.
Key Contributions:
His research on lottery regressivity and international diversification strategies has been widely cited. Lee's recent studies include analyzing the impact of the 2025 pandemic on microfinance diversification and exploring behavioral patterns in global lottery markets.
Awards and Recognition:
- Faculty of the Year, EMBA Program (2008)
- Faculty of the Year, Graduate School of Business (2006)
Professional Involvement:
Lee serves on the Salvation Army Correctional Services Advisory Council and actively contributes to academic communities such as the Financial Management Association and Eastern Financial Management Association. His teaching portfolio includes advanced courses in international financial management and corporate finance strategies.




