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Myo Jung Cho

Myo Jung Cho

Professor
Lubin School of Business
Accounting NY

Myo Jung Cho

NYC
W427C
One Pace Plaza

Biography

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES

Dr. Myojung Cho teaches Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, and Auditing. Her research interests include auditing, banking, and voluntary disclosures. She has published in the Review of Accounting Studies, the Journal of Business Ethics, the Journal of Accounting Auditing and Finance, the Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Corporate Governance: An International Review, and the International Journal of Accounting.

Education

PhD, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Accounting

MBA, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL
Accounting

BS, Ewha Women’s University, Seoul, Korea
Mathematics

Publications and Presentations

SELECTED CONTRIBUTIONS & PUBLICATIONS

Cho, M., Ibrahim, S. (2022). Non-financial Performance Measures and Pay-Performance Sensitivity. Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting. 20(2), 185-214.

Cho, M., Krishnan, G. (2023). Principles-Based Accounting Standards and Audit Outcomes: Empirical Evidence. Review of Accounting Studies. 28164–200.

Cho, M., Kwon, S., Krishnan, G. (2021). Audit fee lowballing: Determinants, recovery, and future audit quality. Journal of Accounting and Public Policy. 40(4), 106787.

Cho, M., Ibrahim, S., Yan, Y. (2019). The Use of Nonfinancial Performance Measures in CEO Bonus Compensation. Corporate Governance: An International Review. 27(4), 301-316.

Cho, M., Ki, E., Kwon, S. (2017). Effects of Accruals Quality on Audit Hours and Audit Fees. Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance. 32(3), 372-400.

Cho, M., Chung, K. (2016). The Effect of Commercial Banks' Internal Control Weaknesses on Loan Loss Reserves and Provisions. Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics. 12(1), 61-72.

Cho, M., Kwon, S. (2014). Trading Volume and Investor Disagreement around Management Forecast Disclosures. Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance. 29(1), 3-30.

Cho, M., Hah, Y., Kim, O. (2011). Optimistic Bias in Management Forecasts by Japanese Firms to Avoid Forecasting Losses. International Journal of Accounting. 46(1), 79-101.

Cho, M., Kim, O., Lim, S. (2010). Two Conflicting Definitions of Relevance in the FASB Conceptual Framework. Journal of Accounting and Public Policy. 29(6), 604-611.