

Jung Ho Choi
Professor at the forefront of studies in accounting and labor, Jung Ho Choi serves as an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the MIT Sloan School of Management. With a keen interest in the intersection of accounting and labor, his research delves into the intricate dynamics of informational frictions and their influence on labor market processes and outcomes. Professor Choi's work is pivotal in understanding how accounting information affects labor markets, providing insights that are crucial for both academics and practitioners. His innovative approach to examining the role of accounting in labor markets has garnered attention in the field, contributing significantly to the discourse on how informational asymmetries can shape economic behaviors and decisions. In addition to his academic pursuits, Professor Choi is actively involved in mentoring students and collaborating with colleagues to further explore the complexities of accounting and labor. His dedication to research and teaching makes him a valuable asset to the academic community, continually pushing the boundaries of knowledge in his field.
Publications
, 2020-08-28
, 125-153, 2018-09-30
, 2023-12-19
, 2023-12-25
, 2010-07-05
, 2017-09-01
, 277-316, 2014-12-01