
معرفی
Jaemin Kim serves as Department Chair and Robert and Amy Abramson Professor of Finance at San Diego State University's Fowler College of Business. He teaches international finance, entrepreneurship, and investment courses, previously holding positions at the University of Oregon and Daewoo Group in South Korea.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Finance, University of Washington (2001)
- MBA, University of Utah (1992)
- BS in Economics, Seoul National University (1986)
Kim's research centers on project finance, corporate governance, and international finance with specialized focus on Korean markets and family business dynamics. His methodology combines empirical analysis of market data with theoretical frameworks in corporate finance, frequently examining chaebol structures and regulatory impacts on emerging economies. Notable contributions include studies on cost stickiness in IPO markets and currency internalization of the South Korean won.
Publication analysis reveals consistent focus on Korean financial systems across three decades, with recent work (2020-2023) intensifying examination of venture capital monitoring and regulatory effects. His scholarship bridges academic theory with practical applications in emerging market finance, maintaining strong connections to South Korea's economic evolution from developing to advanced market status.
Key recognitions include:
- 7th Shinhan Bank Best Paper Award (2013)
- Most Influential Faculty by student selection (2014, 2024)
- Emerald Literati Outstanding Review Award (2021)
Kim demonstrates significant mentorship impact through student-selected awards and undergraduate program leadership. His service extends to editorial boards and the Korea-America Finance Association board, though specific grant details aren't documented. Publications indicate sustained research productivity without mention of dedicated labs or teams.





