Sung Min Park (지은이)
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Sung Min Park (sm28386@skku.edu) is currently an associate professor in the
Department of Public Administration & Graduate School of Governance at Sungkyunkwan
University (SKKU). He has also served as assistant professor in the Greenspun School of
Environmental and Public Affairs (SEPA) at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas. Park
conducts research on management and human resource management in the public sector,
focusing on leadership; values and motivations; organizational culture and structure;
organizational behavior and performance; human resource development; IT management;
and human resource information systems in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.
His academic work appears in American Review of Public Administration; Review of Public
Personnel Administration; International Public Management Journal; Public Personnel
Management; International Review of Administrative Sciences; Public Management Review;
International Journal of Human Resource Management; and International Review of Public
Administration.
In 2005, Sung Min Park received Sage Publications’ Best Doctoral Conference Paper
Award presented by the Public and Nonprofit Division of the Academy of Management. In
2006, Bill Collins Award for the outstanding doctoral student paper was presented to him
at the 2006 Southeastern Conference for Public Administration. In 2008, he received the
2007 Review of Public Personnel Administration (ROPPA) Best Article Award, conferred
jointly by the American Society for Public Administration and Sage Publications. In the
same year, he also received the 2007 Academy of Management (AOM) PNP Division Best
Dissertation Award. In 2013, when he returned to Korea, he received the SKKU-Fellowship
(Young Fellow) Award for Excellence in Research and Teaching, conferred by Sungkyunkwan
University. Until now, Park has served as a director of the Global MPA Program in the
Graduate School of Governance at SKKU and has worked as a managing editor of Korean
Social Science Journal. He is also serving as a guest reviewer/referee of a wide range of
internationally renowned ISI indexed journals. He received his B.A. degree from Yonsei
University in 1997 (from the Department of Political Science and International Studies) and
his M.I.A. degree from Columbia University in 2002 (from the School of International and
Public Affairs). He continued his formal education until 2007 when he received his Ph.D.
degree from the University of Georgia (from the Department of Public Administration and
Policy in the School of Public and International Affairs).
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