Inho Suk
Assistant Professor
State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Inho Suk is Assistant Professor of Accounting at SUNY-Buffalo. He has a PhD in Accounting from Purdue University. Professor Suk has taught various courses in financial accounting and managerial accounting to undergraduate and graduate students. His research interests include voluntary disclosure, earnings management around earnings thresholds, analyst forecast revision, information costs and asset pricing, behavioral finance and marketing theories and managerial behaviors, corporate governance and accounting policy, the relation between product market and capital market, the role of chief marketing officers, and Bayesian model applications in capital market. He has published several papers in the Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, and Journal of Accounting and Marketing.
His research interests include Voluntary disclosure; Earnings management around earnings thresholds; Audit pricing and audit committee; Audit process and corporate governance; Executive compensation and turnover; Information costs and asset pricing; Accounting information and market micro structure; Behavioral theory and managerial behavior; Corporate governance and accounting policy; Corporate legal risk management; The relation between product market and capital market; Bayesian model applications in capital market; Analytical-empirical combined studies