STAFF CV
  KIM YOUNG-CHOON
  Assistant Professor
  Office: BIZ1-6-50  
  Contact: 6516-7950 
  Email: youngchoonkim@nus.edu.sg 
 
curriculum vitae
 
 
Education Qualifications
  • Ph.D., Sociology, Stanford University, 2006
  • M.A., Sociology, Seoul National University, 1998
  • B.A., Sociology, Seoul National University, 1993
 
Academic and Professional Experience
  • Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore, School of Business, Department of Business Policy, 2006 - present
 
Selected Publications
 
Journal Articles
  • Confidence in Imitation: Niche-Width Strategy in the U.K. Automobile Industry, with Mooweon Rhee and Joon Han, Management Science 52: 501-513, 2006
 
Conference Papers
  • Learning from Age Difference: Interorganizational Learning and Survival in Foreign Subsidiaries, Presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Anaheim, CA, 2008
  • Legitimacy and Social Networks in Technology Transfer, Presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Anaheim, CA, 2008
  • Foreign Investors and Institutional Change: Appointing Independent Directors in Emerging Economies, Presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, 2007
 
Books/Monographs Authored
  • The Rise of Organized Transfer: Institutional Learning of Technology Transfer in American Research Universities, VDM Verlag, 2009
 
Working Papers
  • The Contingent Effect of Social Networks on Organizational Commitment, with Mooweon Rhee, 2009
 
Membership And Professional Activities
  • Academy of Management, Member
  • American Sociological Association, Member
  • Academy of International Business
 
Research Interests
  • Interorganizational networks
  • Institutional changes
  • Organizational learning
  • Innovation and entrepreneurship
 
Courses
  • BBP6781  Strategic Management I
  • TR2202  Technological Innovation
 
Awards and Honors
  • Dissertation Fellow, Public Policy Institute of California, 2005
  • Graduate Fellowship, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies, 2000-2004
  • Asia-Pacific Scholars Award, Stanford University, 2000