Sukwoong Choiمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Sukwoong Choi is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics, Massry School of Business, University at Albany, SUNY. He is also a Digital Fellow at MIT's Initiative on the Digital Economy. His research focuses on innovation and entrepreneurship driven by AI, quantum computing, and algorithms, particularly examining their economic impacts on decision-making, R&D, productivity, and labor markets. Education: PhD from KAIST College of Business. Postdoctoral roles at MIT Sloan/CSAIL, USC (Technology Innovation & Entrepreneurship), and University of Kentucky (Gatton College of Business). Visiting scholarships at UC Berkeley (Haas School) and Northwestern University (Kellogg School). Research Interests : AI's dual role in advancing knowledge while reducing diversity Quantum computing adoption challenges Economic implications of AI in labor and R&D Technology competition networks Key Contributions : Over 15 peer-reviewed publications in top journals like PNAS Nexus, Strategic Management Journal, and California Management Review. Notable awards include the Best Interdisciplinary Paper Award (SMS 2021) and KOSIME 2024 Best Paper. Media coverage includes New York Times, Yahoo Finance, and MIT Sloan. Teaching : Courses in Analytics, Business Intelligence, and Network Analysis at UAlbany, UKY, and KAIST. Consistently high instructor ratings (4.2-4.9/5). Grants : Co-PI of a $19,400 USC grant studying AI's impact on medical decision-making (2022-2023). Professional Activities : Active in academic conferences, editorial reviews, and digital economy initiatives. GitHub contributions focus on research tools and open-source projects.









