
معرفی
Sangphill Kim serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Finance at the Manning School of Business, University of Massachusetts Lowell. With a career dedicated to finance research, he has established expertise in international finance, corporate finance, and investments, particularly focusing on East Asia and the Korean economy.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Finance from Ohio State University (1984)
- MBA from Santa Clara University (1980)
- Bachelor of Arts from Yon-Sei University, Seoul, Korea (1976)
Professor Kim's research delves into Corporate Finance, Investments, and International Business, with a renowned specialization in the Korean economy. He is frequently invited to conduct seminars on Korean economic matters and has leveraged his expertise to provide consulting services for numerous Korean corporations, bridging academic research with real-world business challenges.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on East Asian financial markets, particularly Korea. His work spans diverse topics including stock market spillovers, dividend policies, inflation dynamics, and IPO performance in emerging economies. Notably, his research on Korean inflation during the post-WWII period and regional income convergence in rapidly growing economies has been influential in the field of international finance.




