교원

김륜희 (KIM, RYOONHEE)
  • Field of Study
    • Empirical corporate finance
    • Product market interactions (competition, customer-supplier relationships)
    • International Finance
    • ESG
    • Textual analysis (NLP applications in finance)
  • Education
    • Ph.D. in Finance, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA (2011)
    • M.S. in Management Engineering, KAIST, KOREA (2006)
    • B.S. in Management Engineering, KAIST, KOREA (2003)
  • Major Career
    • Associate Professor, Department of Business and Technology Management, KAIST [Aug. 2020 - present]
    • Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Soongsil University [Mar. 2019 - Jul. 2020]
    • Visiting Professor, Department of Management Engineering, KAIST [Sep. 2018 – Dec. 2018]
    • Assistant Professor, Department of Economics and Finance, City University of Hong Kong [Aug. 2011 - Aug. 2018]
  • Key Papers
    • Home country uncertainty and cash holdings: Evidence from multinational subsidiaries in South Korea, 2024, Journal of International Money and Finance,
    • forthcoming
    • International Knowledge Transfers and Capital Structure of Multinational Affiliates: Evidence from expatriate managers as the transfer agents, 2023, Journal of Multinational Financial Management, 68
    • External capital market frictions, corporate governance, and tax avoidance: Evidence from the TED spread, 2022, Finance Research Letters, 52
    • Customer Concentration and Earnings Management: Evidence from the Sarbanes–Oxley Act, 2022, European Accounting Review 31, p.905-936
    • Do Firm Boundaries Matter? The Impact of Chinese Imports on US Conglomerates, 2020, Journal of Derivatives and Quantitative Studies 28, p. 229~243
    • Capital structure decisions along the supply chain: evidence from import competition, 2019, Journal of International Business Studies 50, p. 873-894
    • Do Business Groups Help Their Affiliated Firms in Their Performance?: Evidence from the Time of High External Capital Market Frictions, 2019, 재무연구 32, p. 351-381
    • Financial weakness and product market performance: internal capital market evidence, 2016, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 51, p. 307-332