Jin Hoo Kimمشاهده پروفایل
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Jin Hoo Kim is an Associate Professor in the Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Sejong University's College of Hotel, Tourism and Food Service Management. He has been with Sejong University since 2011, initially as an Assistant Professor (2011-2017) and promoted to Associate Professor in 2018. His academic background includes a Ph.D. in Hospitality and Tourism Management from Purdue University (2010), an M.S. in the same field from the University of Massachusetts (2007), and a B.A. in Economics from Seoul National University (1998). Education Ph.D., Hospitality and Tourism Management, Purdue University, 2010 M.S., Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Massachusetts, 2007 B.A., Economics, Seoul National University, 1998 Research Interests Professor Kim's research focuses on international tourism and consumer decision-making in hospitality contexts. His work examines various aspects of tourist behavior including destination selection, reservation channel preferences, spending decisions, and environmentally friendly behaviors in hotel settings. He is particularly known for applying advanced statistical and research methods to hospitality and tourism research, with expertise in spatial econometrics and moderated regression analysis. His research has significant practical implications for tourism marketing, destination management, and hotel operations, addressing contemporary issues in the digital age such as online reservation systems, live commerce in tourism, and the sharing economy's impact on traditional hospitality sectors. Research Trends Professor Kim's publication record shows a consistent research trajectory in hospitality and tourism management spanning over 15 years. His early work focused on financial aspects of hospitality firms, including hotel REITs and dividend behavior. More recently, his research has shifted toward consumer behavior in digital contexts, examining online reservation channels, social commerce, and the psychological factors influencing tourist decisions. A notable trend is his increasing focus on methodological rigor, with several publications addressing appropriate statistical techniques for tourism research. Scientific Recognition h-index of 6 based on Scopus citations 195 total citations according to institutional metrics Publications in high-impact journals including Journal of Travel Research, International Journal of Hospitality Management, and Current Issues in Tourism Academic Service Professor Kim serves as an advisor for graduate students, supervising master's and doctoral theses in the Graduate School of Hotel, Tourism, Culinary Arts, and Restaurant Management. He teaches courses including International Hotel Tourism Seminar, Cruise Management Theory, and guides students through graduation research. His industry experience at SK C&C (2000-2002) provides practical insights that inform his academic work and teaching. Research Environment Professor Kim maintains an active research laboratory at Sejong University (Gwang 505), where he collaborates with colleagues on various tourism and hospitality projects. His research group focuses on both quantitative analysis of tourist behavior and methodological advancements in hospitality research, examining contemporary issues in tourism marketing, digital hospitality, and destination management.








