معرفی
Dr. Young Jun CHO is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the Singapore Management University (SMU), School of Accountancy. He joined SMU in 2011 after completing his PhD at Cornell University. His research focuses on financial reporting, voluntary disclosures, corporate governance, and sustainability reporting. He teaches financial accounting, financial accounting for law, and financial statement analysis at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
- Education:
- PhD in Management (Accounting), Cornell University, US
- MS in Management, Cornell University, US
- MS in Accountancy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US
- MBA, Yonsei University, South Korea
- BA, Yonsei University, South Korea
His research interests include the interplay between corporate disclosures, managerial incentives, and market efficiency. Recent work examines XBRL adoption, green supply chain disclosures, and the impact of segment reporting on internal capital markets. He has been recognized with awards such as the School of Accountancy Research Award (2012) and the Lee Foundation Fellowship (2011).
Dr. CHO's publications span top accounting journals like The Accounting Review and Journal of Accounting Research. His grants and advising contributions are integral to the School of Accountancy's strategic priorities in Corporate Reporting & Disclosure and Sustainable Living initiatives.


