Associate Professor Youngdeok Lim
Associate Professor
School of Accounting, Auditing and TaxationÌý- BA, Seoul National University | MS and PhD, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | CFA | CA | CPA (USA, inactive) | FRM
About Youngdeok
Youngdeok Lim joined the School of Accounting, UNSW Sydney Business SchoolÌýin 2009. Currently, he teaches financial accounting in the undergraduate and postgraduate programs. He also has experience in teaching financial accounting in MBA program at KAIST Business School in Seoul. He was a visiting scholar at Columbia Business School in New York during his sabbatical leave in 2012.
His research interests include conflicts of interest in financial analysts, tax avoidance, shareholder activism, mandatory audit firm rotation policy and supply chain risk management. He has published articles in leading academic journals including Contemporary Accounting Research, Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, Journal of Business, Finance and Accounting, Canadian Tax Journal,ÌýAustralian Tax Forum, Journal of Banking and Finance, European Journal of Marketing. Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Abacus, British Journal of Management, and Korean Accounting Review.
He is a co-editor of eJournal of Tax Research (A-ranked journal) and an associate editor of Managerial Auditing Journal (A-ranked journal). He is also an ARC assessorÌýand an ad hoc referee of many journals and conferences, such as Review of Accounting Studies, Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy,ÌýJournal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Business Ethics, American Accounting Association annual conference, and Accounting & Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand annual conference.
Teaching and Supervision
Courses Taught
- ACCT1501 Accounting and Financial Management 1A
- ACCT4851/5951 (Current Developments in Accounting Research – Financial)
- ACCT5907 International Financial Statement Analysis
UNSW Business School profile: https://www.business.unsw.edu.au/our-people/youngdeoklim
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
- AFAANZ research grant 2023-2024Ìý$5,500 (with Rodney Brown)
- Australian Human Rights Institute (with Ann Kayis-Kumar, Jack Noone, Michael Walpole, Jan Breckenridge, Lily Pan) 2021 $9,986
- Health@Business Seed Fund (with Ann Kayis-Kumar, Mark Deady, Jack Noone, Michael Walpole, SamuelÌýHarvey, Gordon Mackenzie) 2020 $13,000Ìý
- Linkage Research Seed Fund (with Chris Evans, Ann Kayis-Kumar) 2019 $23,000Ìý
- Summer Research Scholarships 2019/2020 Program $5,000 (with Chris Evans, Ann Kayis-Kumar)
- Summer Research Scholarships 2018/2019 Program $5,000 (with Chris Evans, Ann Kayis-Kumar)
- International Research Collaboration Travel Funds 2019 $8,000Ìý
- UNSW Business School Research Grants (BSRG) 2017 $20,000 (with Jiyeon Lee)Ìý
- AFAANZ research grant 2016-2017 $5,000 (with Jiyeon Lee)
- UNSW Business School Strategy 2020 Network 2015-2019 $250,000 (with Roger Simnett; Ken Trotman; Gary Monroe; Elizabeth Carson; Wei Chen; Kathleen Goode; Per Tronnes)Ìý
- CPA Australia The Global Research Perspectives Program, 2015-2016 $24,500 (with Chris Evans)
- UNSW Business School Research Grants (BSRG) 2013 $16,000Ìý
- UNSW Business School Special Research Grant (SRG) 2012 $8,000Ìý
- UNSW Business School Research Grants (BSRG) 2011 $20,000Ìý
- UNSW Business School Special Research Grant (SRG) 2010 $9,998Ìý
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Best tax research award in ATTA conference (with John Minas and James Minas),Ìý2023
The Cedric Sandford Medal for the best conference paper at the International Tax Administration Conference (with Ann Kayis-Kumar; Michael Walpole; Jack Noone; Gordon Mackenzie), 2021
Best CSR paper Award at the AFAANZ Conference (with Eunice Khoo and Gary Monroe),Ìý2019
Best Audit Paper Award at the AFAANZ ConferenceÌý(with Eunice Khoo and Gary Monroe),Ìý2018
Best Tax Paper Award at the AFAANZ Conference (with Rodney Brown and Chris Evans),Ìý2016
Best tax research award in ATTA conference (with John Minas and Chris Evans),Ìý2016
Non-Professorial Research Achievement Awards for outstanding research at UNSW Business School,Ìý2012
Best paper award in Annual Paris Conference on Business and Social Sciences,Ìý2012
Fellowship, Citi-KAIST Finance Sector Talent Development Program,Ìý2008
Best manuscript award, Korean Finance Association,Ìý2007
Best term paper award, Financial news,Ìý2004
·ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý The Income Tax at 100 Years: Is it time to scrap the CGT discount? (with John Minas, Chris Evans,ÌýAustaxpolicy, 2016)
·ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Why an upbeat forecast based on customer satisfaction backfires (with Jiyeon Lee,ÌýBusinessThink, 2019)
·ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Do tax rate changes have an impact on capital gains realisations? Evidence from Australia (with John Minas, Chris Evans,ÌýAustaxpolicy, 2019)
·ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Are we paying too high a price? The cost of managing tax affairs deduction in Australia (with Ann Kayis-Kumar, Chris EvansÌýThe Conversation, 2020)
·ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý The impact of full franking credit refundability on corporate tax avoidance (with Rodney Brown, Chris Evans,ÌýAustaxpolicy, 2020)