
Research Interest
Financial Accounting, information intermediaries, corporate governance, the real effects of regulatory disclosuresCourses Taught
ACCT 327Biography
Eunjee Kim is an Assistant Professor in the James Benjamin Department of Accounting at Mays Business School, Texas A&M University. She joined on July 1, 2021.
Eunjee Kim studies how firms, investors, and information intermediaries respond to changes in the information environment. Specifically, her research interests are in the areas of information intermediaries, corporate governance, and the real effects of regulatory disclosures. Her research is published in The Accounting Review and Journal of Accounting Research. She received a bachelor’s degree in business from Korea University, a master’s in accounting from Seoul National University, and a PhD in accounting at Cornell University. She is a CFA charter holder.