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Koo, Minjae구민재
- Accounting
- Assistant Professor
- Financial Accounting; Management Accounting
- TEL : 02-3290-1940
- Email : minjaekoo@korea.ac.kr
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Education
Ph.D. in Accounting - University of Houston (2017-2022)
M.S. in Accounting - Seoul National University (2015-2017)
B.A. in Humanities and Business Administration - Seoul National University (2010-2015)
Career
Assistant Professor of Accounting (2025~) at Korea University
Assistant Professor of Accounting (2022-2024) at Chinese University of Hong Kong
Ad hoc reviewer: Contemporary Accounting Research, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance, Accounting and Finance, Journal of International Accounting Research, Research in International Business and Finance
Publications
- Minjae Koo, Annika Wang, Yin Wang, and Liandong Zhang (2025), "Riding attention spikes: How analysts respond to advertising?" Contemporary Accounting Research, Forthcoming. [SSRN Link] [Featured in KUBS News]
- Minjae Koo, Shiva Sivaramakrishnan and Yuping Zhao (2023), “Third-party source switches: Objective valuation or fair value opinion shopping?” The Accounting Review 98, 405–433. [SSRN Link] [Link to Publication] [Featured on China Business Knowledge]
- Minjae Koo and Volkan Muslu (2023), “Fund flows and asset valuations of bond mutual funds: Effect of side-by-side management,” Journal of Banking and Finance 154, 1-16. [SSRN Link] [Link to Publication]
Other Publications
- Bumjoon Kim and Minjae Koo (2024), "Managerial ability and firm’s tweeting activity," Research in International Business and Finance 69, 1-12.
- Steve Crawford, Bumjoon Kim, Minjae Koo, and Thien Le (2024), "The effect of corporate Twitter, Instagram and YouTube activity on investor attention and market liquidity," Accounting & Finance 64 (3), 2605-2633.
- Hyunkwon Cho, Minjae Koo, and Volkan Muslu (2020), “Lost in translation? Analysts’ forecasts of cross-listed firms,” The Journal of International Accounting Research 19(2), 41-64. [2020 JIAR Best Paper Award]
- Minjae Koo, Iny Hwang, Jeong-Hoon Hyun, and Taesik Ahn (2020), "Distorted cost allocation: an encouragement or discouragement?" Seoul Journal of Business 26(2), 89-119.