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Assistant Professor in Technology Strategy
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Dr. Young Un Kim's research examines the intersection of Strategic Management and Corporate Governance. She is especially interested in how corporate boards act as wealth protectors as well as wealth creators. Furthermore, She explores how external and internal governance mechanisms complement and substitute each other to work as a bundle of corporate governance.
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Dr Young Un Kim joined Nottingham University Business School as an assistant professor of Strategy in March 2015. Previously, she was an assistant professor at UNSW Australia since 2012 where she taught Masters level and MBA level students. She received Bachelors in Business from Kyunghee University, a Masters in Electronic Commerce from Carnegie Mellon University, and a PhD degree in Strategy and Entrepreneurship from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research explores the intersection of Strategic Management and Corporate Governance. Current research projects focus on examining Boards of Directors role as strategic advisors and how national institutions affect how corporate boards behave.
Undergraduate
Strategic Management II
Corporate Restructuring and Governance
Project: Contract Projects › Horizontal-Ningbo Municipal Contract Projects
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review