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Hyoduk Shin holds the Jimmy Anklesaria Presidential Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship as a Professor of Innovation, Information Technology, and Operations at UC San Diego's Rady School of Management. His research bridges operations management, information systems, and strategic decision-making across multiple industries.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. from Stanford University
- M.S. in Statistics from the University of Chicago
- M.S. in Management Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
- B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Professor Shin's research explores critical intersections of supply chain transparency, information economics, and innovation dynamics. He investigates how forecast sharing impacts supply chain coordination, how cybersecurity investments affect open source ecosystems, and how operational constraints shape competitive strategies. His work in pharmaceutical supply chains addresses drug shortages through mandated reporting systems, while his entertainment industry research analyzes release strategies amid digital disruption. This multidisciplinary approach reveals fundamental principles about information value in complex business environments.
His publication portfolio (2013-2021) demonstrates consistent contributions to top-tier journals including Management Science, Operations Research, and Information Systems Research, with emerging emphasis on healthcare operations and cybersecurity. Key thematic clusters include supply chain transparency mechanisms, open source software economics, and innovation in constrained environments.
His recognition includes:
- Best paper award at Conference on Information Systems and Technology (2012)
- Management Science Meritorious Service Award (2011)
- Lieberman Fellowship from Stanford University (2006-2007)
- Chairs’ Core Course Teaching Award at Kellogg School of Management
While specific grant details aren't documented in available materials, Shin's research program demonstrates sustained external validation through publication in premier outlets and industry-relevant findings. His prior position as Assistant Professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg School indicates progressive academic leadership, and his current named professorship reflects institutional recognition of research impact. The absence of student listings suggests primary focus on independent or collaborative research rather than doctoral supervision.
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