Suzie Noh

Assistant Professor of Accounting
R. Michael Shanahan Faculty Scholar for 2025-2026
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Suzie Noh

Academic Degrees

  • PhD in Management, MIT Sloan School of Management
  • Master of Finance, MIT Sloan School of Management
  • BA in Economics and Mathematics, Emory University

Awards and Honors

  • Michelle R. Clayman Faculty Scholar, 2023–24
  • James and Doris McNamara Faculty Scholar for 2021–22
  • Summa Cum Laude, Emory University

Research Statement

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.

Journal Articles

Suzie Noh, Eric C. So, Christina Zhu
The Accounting Review
January 2025 Vol. 100 Issue 1 Pages 407–435
Suzie Noh, Eric C. So
Journal of Financial Economics (advanced online January 30, 2021)

Working Papers

Ed deHaan, Chanseok Lee, Miao Liu, Suzie Noh May 2025
Brandon Gipper, Laura Lingyu Gu, Jinhwan Kim, Suzie Noh February 2024

Insights by Stanford Business

December 01, 2025
Read how AI is changing business, politics, healthcare, and how we see ourselves.
June 09, 2025
Using public information and making small tweaks, an alpha-seeking AI fund manager hugely outperformed humans.
June 12, 2024
Unexpected news about a company’s profits can have a big impact on people who live near its HQ.
June 03, 2022
It’s not just investors paying attention. Plus: Why not to announce good news on a Friday.
August 13, 2020
Stanford business professors share what they’re reading at home right now.

School News

November 21, 2025
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June 13, 2025
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