Suzie Noh
Suzie Noh is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB).
Her research examines how financial disclosure influences households—shaping their choices as consumers, investors, and residents—and how these choices ripple through firms, markets, and society.
She uses rigorous empirical methods, big and novel data, and natural experiments and surveys, drawing on interdisciplinary theories and insights to produce findings of both academic and practical importance.
She holds a Bachelor‘s degree (summa cum laude) in Economics & Mathematics from Emory University, and a Master's degree in Finance and a PhD in Accounting both from MIT Sloan School of Management.
You can find her CV here.