
معرفی
Jaemin Kim is an Assistant Professor of Management at Oakland University’s School of Business Administration. His research focuses on the intersection of strategy and corporate social responsibility, particularly examining how top management teams and family leadership influence decision-making. He employs machine learning-based text analysis for research and teaches courses on strategic management, data analytics, and sustainability.
Education: PhD in Strategic Management/Management from the University of Mississippi.
Research interests include organizational attention, behavioral theory of the firm, institutional logic, and machine learning applications. His work explores topics such as CEO personality impacts on corporate political activity, environmental strategies in polluting industries, and data-driven decision-making in competitive environments.
Notable recent trends in his publications emphasize corporate political activity (CPA), narcissistic leadership effects, and CSR authenticity. He frequently publishes in journals like Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Business Research, and Management Research Review.
- Awards: 2024 OER & Affordable Champion, Informs Chapter Excellence Award (2023), multiple research fellowships from Oakland University.
- Grants/Advising: Active in securing research grants and advising projects related to data analytics and sustainability.
Kim is affiliated with the School of Business’ strategic management team and contributes to initiatives promoting ethical leadership and innovation.




