Pan Suk Kim (Korean: 김판석; born 1956) is a South Korean professor in the field of public administration. He is currently a commission member of the International Civil Service Commission of the United Nations[1] and the International Director of the American Society for Public Administration.[2] He was an assistant professor of public administration in the School of Public Service at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia from 1991 to 1994.[3] Kim is currently a professor emeritus of Public Administration in the Department of Global Public Administration, Yonsei University, Mirae Campus[4] in South Korea.

Pan Suk Kim
Kim in 2007
EducationBA from Chung-Ang University
MPA from Florida International University
PhD from American University
OccupationProfessor
EmployerYonsei University

Kim's research interests include theories and practices of public administration, public governance, and human resources management and development. He was a Fulbright Scholar in the Department of Government at Georgetown University in 2005, a visiting scholar in residence in the School of Public Affairs at the American University in 2015, and a visiting scholar in the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration at George Washington University in 2020.[5]

Education and career edit

Kim received his BA degree in public administration from Chung-Ang University in 1982, M.P.A. (Master of Public Administration) from the Florida International University in 1984, and Ph.D. degree from the American University[6] in 1990. He is an elected lifetime international fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration[7](NAPA), a congressionally chartered non-partisan non-profit academy in Washington, D.C. He had led a number of professional associations including the Korean Society for Public Personnel Administration[8](KOSPPA, 1999–2000) as well as regional and international associations including the Asian Association for Public Administration[9] (AAPA, 2014–2017) and the International Institute of Administrative Sciences[10] (IIAS, 2010–2013). He was a member of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Public Administration (UNCEPA) in New York for two terms (2006-2009[11] and 2010-2013[12]) and was a Vice Chairperson of UNCEPA[13] in 2010–2013. He was the editor-in-chief of the Asian Review of Public Administration[14][15] (ARPA, published by the Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration) and the Korean Policy Studies Review[16] (KPSR), and a deputy editor of the International Review of Administrative Sciences[17] (IRAS). He has been named Underwood Distinguished Professor from 2010 to 2013,[18] and was the Dean of the College of Government and Business at Yonsei University. Kim was the founding director[19] of the Institute of Poverty Alleviation and International Development[20] (IPAID) at Yonsei University in 2010–2013.

Government experience edit

Kim has broad experience as an expert in governmental affairs. He was the Minister of Personnel Management[21] (MPM, 인사혁신처) in the Republic of Korea from July 2017 to December 2018. Prior to that, he was a Secretary to the President for Personnel Policy in the Office of the President from December 2003 to January 2005.

Selected publications edit

Kim has published over 200 refereed articles in Korean and international journals and also authored several books. He edited a number of books, including the following:

  • Public Administration and Public Governance in ASEAN Member Countries and Korea[22] (Seoul: Daeyoung, 2009)
  • Civil Service System and Civil Service Reform in ASEAN Member Countries and Korea[22] (Seoul: Daeyoung, 2010)
  • Public Sector Reform in ASEAN Member Countries and Korea[22] (Seoul: Daeyoung, 2011);
  • Value and Virtue in Public Administration[23] (UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014; co-edited with Michiel de Vries);
  • Democratic Governance, Public Administration and Poverty Alleviation[24] (Brussels, Belgium: Bruylant, 2015; co-edited with Demetrios Argyriades).

Selected awards and honors edit

Kim was recognized for his contribution and received several awards, including the following:

Bibliography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "International Civil Service Commission of the United Nations (ICSC)". icsc.un.org.
  2. ^ "American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)". aspanet.org.
  3. ^ "Old Dominion University School of Public Service". odu.edu.
  4. ^ "Faculty profile at Yonsei University, Mirae Campus"
  5. ^ "Trachtenberg School of Public Policy & Public Administration". tspppa.gwu.edu.
  6. ^ Notable alumni in the School of Public Affairs at the American University
  7. ^ "National Academy Of Public Administration". National Academy Of Public Administration.
  8. ^ "학회연혁 > 학회소개 > 한국인사행정학회". www.hrm.or.kr.
  9. ^ "AAPA : Asian Association for Public Administration(AAPA) 아시아행정학회(亞細亞行政學會)". www.aapa.asia.
  10. ^ "IIAS". www.iias-iisa.org.
  11. ^ "Members of the Committee 2006-2009". publicadministration.un.org.
  12. ^ "Members of the Committee 2010-2013". publicadministration.un.org.
  13. ^ "9th Session". publicadministration.un.org.
  14. ^ "ARPA". Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration.
  15. ^ "Pan-suk Kim assumes ministerial position". Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration.
  16. ^ "The Korean Association for Policy Studies". www.kaps.or.kr.
  17. ^ "International Review of Administrative Sciences". SAGE Journals.
  18. ^ "연세공감 주요행사 - 연세대학교". www.yonsei.ac.kr.
  19. ^ "IPAID : Institute for Poverty Alleviation and International Development [빈곤문제국제개발연구원] History". ipaid.yonsei.ac.kr.
  20. ^ "IPAID : Institute for Poverty Alleviation and International Development [빈곤문제국제개발연구원]". ipaid.yonsei.ac.kr.
  21. ^ Profile of former ministers of the Ministry of Personnel Management
  22. ^ a b c Seoul Selection bookshop
  23. ^ "Value and Virtue in Public Administration - A Comparative Perspective | Michiel S. de Vries | Palgrave Macmillan" – via www.palgrave.com.
  24. ^ "Democratic Governance, Public Administration and Poverty Alleviation". Larcier.
  25. ^ "International Public Administration Award". www.aspanet.org.
  26. ^ "Paul P Van Riper Award". www.aspanet.org.
  27. ^ "Past Award Winners | IPMA-HR". www.ipma-hr.org.
  28. ^ "Awards". www.aspanet.org.
  29. ^ Section of International and Comparative Administration