
Yong-Chul Shin
Area of Expertise
Financial Accounting, Voluntary Disclosure, Insider Trading
Degrees
Ph.D. in Management (Accounting), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professional Publications & Contributions
- “Reassessing the Mispricing of Intangible Information: Do Investors Recognize the Diminishing Effect on Future Earnings?” (with Xingyuan Fei), Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance, 36(4), 2025: 37-48.
- “Does the Market Value the Accounting Expertise of Chief Financial Officers? Evidence from the Market Value of Cash Holdings,” (with Li Gao and Jay Lee), Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance, 34(2), 2023. 70-85.
- “Managerial Control Divergence and Analysts’ Information Precision,” (with KoEun Park and Surjit Tinaikar), Corporate Governance: An International Review, 25(5), 2017: 294-311.
- “The Benefit of Labor Cost Disclosure: Evidence from Analyst Earnings Forecast Accuracy,” (with Sangwan Kim, KoEun Park, and Joshua Rosett), Managerial Finance, 43(5), 2017: 510-527 (lead article).
- “The Disappearing Abnormal Returns to a Fundamental Signal Strategy,” (with John Dorey and Sangwan Kim), Managerial Finance, 43(4), 2017: 406-424 (lead article, 2018 Emerald Literati Awards: Highly Commended Paper Award).
- “Do Investors Misprice Components of Net Periodic Pension Cost?” (with Kun Yu), Accounting & Finance, 56(3), 2016: 845-878.
- “Review of Choice-Based, Matched, and Other Stratified Sample Studies in Auditing Research,” (with Iris Stuart, Donald Cram, and Vijay Karan), Journal of Accounting Literature, 32(1), 2013: 88-113.
- “Are CFOs' Trades More Informative Than CEOs' Trades?” (with Weimin Wang and Bill Francis), Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 47(4), 2012: 743-762.
Additional Information
HONORS
Betty Diener Award for Excellence in Teaching, College of Management, University of Massachusetts Boston, 2014