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Professor David Yoon holds the Chair in Global Business and Development at the University of York's School for Business and Society. Previously, he served at the University of Leeds' Department of International Business. His research focuses on how institutions and national culture shape multinational corporations' strategies, with emphasis on technological innovation and sustainable development addressing climate change, social mobility, and aging. He is an advisory board member for the International Business Review and actively contributes to the Academy of International Business' Sustainability Shared Interest Group.
- Education History:
- PhD in International Business (implied from career trajectory)
Research Interests: Professor Yoon's work examines global business strategies in mega-events, institutional changes, and latecomer economies' technological catch-up. His studies bridge international business, entrepreneurship, and innovation, particularly in contexts like techno-nationalism and climate adaptation. Recent research explores AI innovation's regulatory challenges and venture capital dynamics in conflict-affected regions.
Publications: His work appears in leading journals like Journal of International Business Studies and Journal of Business Venturing, with a focus on global R&D strategies and institutional impacts on innovation. Key themes include venture capital performance under historical conflicts and climate change's IP protection implications.
- Awards:
- Palgrave Macmillan Prize (2024)
- Finalist: IBR/AIB Best Paper Awards (2021-2022)
Grants: Funded by British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, and Inter-American Development Bank. His research often addresses grand challenges through interdisciplinary lenses.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with global academic networks including the Academy of International Business committees and editorial roles at International Business Review.




