Amrik Singh, PhD
Biography at a Glance
Amrik Singh is a professor in the Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management in the Daniels College of Business, where he teaches courses in advanced revenue management, cost management, lodging valuation and feasibility studies.
Singh earned his PhD in Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management from the Pennsylvania State University in 2004. He also holds a BS in Recreation and Leisure from the University of Utah and an MS in Hotel Administration from UNLV. He also taught managerial accounting courses in the School of Accounting at the University of Denver and has previously taught at the Pennsylvania State University, North Dakota State University and the University of Utah.
Singh’s research focuses on the impact of accounting and financial market regulations, financial statement analysis, capital structure, lodging real estate, commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS), and the corporate use of derivatives in the lodging and restaurant industries. His work has been published in the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research, International Journal of Hospitality Management and Cornell Quarterly, among others. He is a member of I-CHRIE and AHFME and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research.