Joo Hyung Lee CV

Joo Hyung Lee, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Accounting
jhlee@uwindsor.ca
519-253-3000 ext. 4236
Office: OB 453

Education 

  • Ph.D.  University of Calgary, Accounting, 2018.
  • M.S.  University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, Finance, 2011.
  • M.S.  University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, Accounting, 2010.
  • B.B.A.  Dongguk University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, Accounting, 2007.

Professional Memberships 

  • Management Accounting Association of Korea, 2020-Present
  • Korean-American Accounting Professors Associatin, 2020-Present
  • Korean Accounting Association, 2020-Present
  • European Accounting Association (EAA), 2017-Present
  • Canadian Academic Accounting Association (CAAA), 2017-Present
  • American Accounting Association (AAA), 2017-Present

Employment Experience 

  • Assistant Professor, Odette School of Business, University of Windsor (July, 2018 - Present)
  • Research/Teaching Assistant, University of Calgary Haskayne School of Business (September, 2012 - April, 2018), Calgary.
  • Instructor, University of Calgary Haskayne School of Business (September, 2015 - December, 2017), Calgary.

RESEARCH

  • Cost behaviour, Information assymmetry, Slack resource management, Corporate governance, Cost asymmetry, Cost stickiness.

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Cases

  • Oh, W.Y.; Lee, J.H. & Jin, M. (2017). K-Pop: A global music factory fizzling out.  Asia Case Research Centre, University of Hong Kong.

Articles

Presentations 

  • Lee, J. & Anderson, M. (2019, June). Are operating cash outflows sticky? Invited presentation at Convergence of Financial and Managerial Accounting Research conference, Lake Louise, Alberta.
  • Lee, J. (2018, August). Cost behavior terminology in financial reporting.  American Accounting Association (AAA) 2018 Annual meeting, Washington, DC.
  • Lee, J. (2018, May). Cost behavior terminology in financial reporting.  European Accounting Association (EAA) 2018 Annual Congress, Milan, Italy.
  • Lee, J. (2017, May). Slack resources as real options: A life cycle analysis.  European Accounting Association Annual Congress, Valencia, Spain.
  • Lee, J. (2017, January). Slack resources as real options: A life cycle analysis.  Management Accounting Section (MAS) Midyear meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • Lee, J. (2016, August). Asymmetric cost behavior: A life cycle analysis.  American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, New York.
  • Lee, J. (2016, August). Asymmetric cost behavior: A life cycle analysis. Invited presentation at Temple University Conference, Philadelphia.
  • Lee, J. (2016, May). Asymmetric cost behavior: A life cycle analysis.  European Accounting Association Annual Congress, Maastricht, Netherlands.
  • Lee, J. (2016, January). Asymmetric cost behavior: A life cycle analysis.  Management Accounting Section (MAS) Midyear meeting, Dallas.
  • Lee, J. (2015, August). Cost stickiness and cost inertia: A two driver model of asymmetric cost behavior.  American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Chicago.
  • Lee, J. (2015, January). Cost stickiness and cost inertia: A two driver model of asymmetric cost behavior.  Management Accounting Section (MAS) Midyear meeting, Newport Beach, California.
  • Lee, J. (2014, August). Cost stickiness and cost inertia: A two driver model of asymmetric cost behavior. Invited presentation at Temple University Conference, Philadelphia.
  • Lee, J. (2014, May). Are operating cash outflows sticky?  European Accounting Association Annual Congress, Tallinn, Estonia.
  • Lee, J. (2014, May). Are operating cash outflows sticky?  Canadian Academic Accountants Association (CAAA) Annual Conference, Edmonton, Alberta.

Grants (Competitive; Funded only) 

  • 2020: Measuring Organizational Slack, Odette School of Business Research Innovation Grant ($6,000), University of Windsor.
  • 2017: CPA Fellowship Research Grant ($5,000), CPA Alberta.
  • 2016: Graduate Travel Award ($1,000), University of Calgary.
  • 2016: CMA (Certified Management Accountant) Research Grant ($5,400), CMA Canada.
  • 2015: CGA (Certified General Accountant) Research Grant ($5,400), CGA Alberta.

Service - Professional 

  • 2019:  Board Member, Management Accounting Association of Korea (MAAK).