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Nahyun Kim serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Organization Studies at Tilburg University's Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Her academic role integrates research and teaching with a specialized focus on international business dynamics within emerging economies, particularly examining environmental sustainability challenges.
Kim's research centers on environmental spillovers in international business contexts, investigating how foreign firms influence local firms' environmental practices in China and how institutional pressures affect multinational performance. Her work extends to supply chain management innovation through qualitative big data analytics and cross-sector partnership frameworks, with direct contributions to UN Sustainable Development Goals 12 (Responsible Consumption) and 13 (Climate Action).
Her publication trajectory (2016-2025) reveals consistent methodological evolution from empirical analysis of foreign firm performance to computational approaches in supply chain theory and integrative reviews of cross-sector collaboration. Articles in top journals demonstrate interdisciplinary impact across business, environmental science, and data analytics fields, with significant citation metrics indicating scholarly influence.
Kim maintains active engagement through major conferences (EGOS Colloquium, Strategic Management Society), professional development (Wharton Global Faculty Program), and hosting prominent scholars like Tima Bansal. Her collaborative research patterns suggest international grant-funded projects, though specific funding details remain unspecified in available sources.
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