Professor Jin Kyooho of GIST Appointed as Editorial Board Member of Journal of Management
Jin Gyuho, Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology.
View original imageGwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST, President Lim Ki Cheol) announced on the 5th that Professor Jin Kyooho of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences (also affiliated with the Graduate School of AI Policy and Strategy) has been appointed as an editorial review board member of the academic journal 'Journal of Management' in the field of business administration.
Since January this year, Professor Jin Kyooho has been serving as an editorial review board member, reviewing and evaluating papers and providing guidance for revisions in the fields of complex systems theory, sociophysics, social networks, and technology innovation strategy.
Professor Jin Kyooho completed his doctoral coursework at the W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, and obtained his Ph.D. in Business Administration from Seoul National University. He joined GIST in 2016 and is currently serving as an associate professor in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
He is conducting research that offers new interpretations and deep insights into social phenomena and corporate strategies that are difficult to explain through social science approaches alone, by integrating physics and sociology in a convergent research framework.
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