Stephen Keysuk Kim (Korean김기석; Hanja金基錫) is a South Korean marketing academic whose research interests include new forms of interfirm governance, interfirm control systems, and decision rights in marketing and sales. He is the Raisbeck Endowed Professor in Business at the department of marketing at Iowa State University's Debbie and Jerry Ivy College of Business.

Stephen Keysuk Kim
김기석
Academic background
Alma materKorea University, University of Southern California
ThesisA Study on the Content and Determinants of Close Exchange Relationships in Channels of Distribution (1993)
Academic work
DisciplineMarketing
InstitutionsBaruch College, Oregon State University, Iowa State University

Academic career edit

Upon completing his Bachelor of Science in business administration at Korea University in 1984, Kim pursued a Master of Business Administration specializing in marketing. After completing the MBA program in 1987, Kim continued his doctoral studies in marketing at the University of Southern California, while working as a teaching assistant in South Korea and as an instructor in the US. In 1993, he completed his PhD.[1]

Kim was an assistant professor at Baruch College between 1993 and 1997, then held the same rank at Oregon State University until 2001, when he was promoted to associate professor. In 2006, he joined the Iowa State University faculty.[1] He was promoted to full professor in 2012,[1] where since 2017 he is the Raisbeck Endowed Professor in Business.[2]

Kim has authored several dozen book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed academic journals, which have been cited over 3300 times, giving him an h-index of 22.[3]

Selected works edit

The following articles have each been cited over 300 times:[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Curriculum Vitae". Stephen Kim Personal Web Page. Iowa State University. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  2. ^ "Faculty". Ivy College of Business. Iowa State University. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  3. ^ a b Stephen Keysuk Kim publications indexed by Google Scholar