Professor Kim Jong-won, Dong-Eui University.

Professor Kim Jong-won, Dong-Eui University.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Junior Reporter Hwang Dooyul] Professor Kim Jongwon, majoring in Management Information Systems at the Department of Information Management, Dong-Eui University, was elected as the president of the Korean Society of Management Information Systems for 2023 at the ‘2021 Korean Society of Management Information Systems Fall International Conference’ held on the 12th.


The Korean Society of Management Information Systems is an academic society integrating business administration and information technology (IT), established in November 1989.


The society includes over 4,000 experts from various fields such as business administration, management science, behavioral science, cognitive psychology, computer science, information engineering, telecommunications engineering, and industrial engineering.


The society publishes the Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems (formerly Journal of Management Information Systems) and Information Systems Review.


There are a total of 12 research committees, including the Big Data Research Group, Internet of Things (IoT) Research Group, ICT Industry Policy Research Group, ERP Research Group, e-Biz Research Group, SEM Research Group, Service Science Research Group, AIS Korean chapter (KrAIS Research Group), MIS Education Research Group, and Women in IT Research Group.



Professor Kim Jongwon currently serves as the vice president of the Korean Society of Management Information Systems. He was president of the Korean Internet Electronic Commerce Society in 2020, president of the Korean Society of Industrial Information Systems in 2019, president of the Korean Information Systems Society in 2018, and served as dean of the College of Business and Graduate School of Business at Dong-Eui University.


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