

Chung, Silver
Building frameworks for better understanding of the intricate dynamics between corporate finance, accounting, and institutions, Dr. Silver Chung serves as an Assistant Professor in the School of Accounting at Florida International University. With a keen interest in how these domains intersect, Dr. Chung's research delves into the nuanced relationships that shape financial practices and reporting standards. Dr. Chung's scholarly contributions are well-regarded in the academic community, particularly his 2020 publication in the European Accounting Review. This work investigates the impact of institutional ownership on the timing of earnings announcements, utilizing data from the Russell Index to provide empirical insights. His findings offer valuable perspectives on how institutional investors influence corporate disclosure practices, contributing to a deeper understanding of financial markets. In addition to his research, Dr. Chung is dedicated to fostering a collaborative learning environment for his students. He integrates his research findings into his teaching, encouraging students to critically analyze and apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios. His commitment to education is reflected in his innovative teaching methods, which aim to equip students with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of the financial world. Dr. Chung's academic journey is marked by a passion for advancing knowledge in corporate finance and accounting. He continues to explore new research avenues, aiming to contribute to the development of more robust financial frameworks that can better serve institutions and stakeholders alike. Through his work, Dr. Chung aspires to influence both academic discourse and practical applications in the field of accounting.