
معرفی
Sung Namkung is an Assistant Professor at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) in the School of Business and Public Administration. His expertise spans entrepreneurship, technological innovation, and strategic management, focusing on creativity, market scope, and innovation in emerging industries through quantitative methods and organizational behavior frameworks.
- Doctor of Philosophy in Strategic Management, Temple University
- Master of Science in Management of Organizations, University of California, Berkeley
- Master of Arts in Statistics, Columbia University
- Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, Yonsei University
Namkung's research bridges strategic entrepreneurship with practical innovation processes, emphasizing the role of social networks and founder experience in shaping new venture strategies. His recent work examines creativity-to-innovation pathways and depth search mechanisms in high-tech industries like lithium-ion battery development.
His publications and presentations highlight trends in strategic decision-making within emerging sectors, with a focus on idea generation, implementation challenges, and founder-driven market expansion. He teaches courses such as Strategic Management, Organizational Behavior, and Technological Innovation, fostering analytical rigor in business education.
Selected presentations include studies on social network theory (brokerage and closure effects) and founder prior experience in the lithium-ion battery industry. His affiliations include the UDC School of Business and Public Administration, where he contributes to academic and professional discourse in business management.


