Jason Park

Book Author / Adjunct Professor of Management and Organization at USC Marshall School of Business

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  • USC Marshall School of Business

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Biography

USC Marshall School of Business

PhD, University of Pittsburgh; BA, Harvard University

Jason Park received his PhD in strategic management from the University of Pittsburgh, and his BA in philosophy from Harvard. Jason teaches strategic management to USC Marshall undergraduate seniors. His research interests include complexity theory and brand-consumer relationships. He has published in MIT Sloan Management Review, Journal of Consumer Psychology, and Advances in Mergers and Acquisitions.

Jason is also interested in music. He once performed at Carnegie Hall as a pianist, and in college he was a radio jazz DJ. He enjoys everything from classical to country, house to hip-hop, pop to pansori (Korean folk music) and rock to reggae.

Companies

  • Book Author None (2016)
  • Author Self-Employed (2013)
  • Adjunct Professor of Management University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business (2017 — 2018)

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA) Harvard University (1993 — 1997)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) University of Pittsburgh - Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business (2004 — 2010)

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