Kyeonggook Park

Assistant Professor of Management at CityU College of Business

Schools

  • CityU College of Business

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Biography

CityU College of Business

Qualifications

  • PhD - Business Administration and Management (New York University, Stern School of Business)
  • MPhil - Business Administration and Management (New York University, Stern School of Business)
  • BA - Economics and Psychology (Northwestern University)

Biography

Kyeonggook Francis Park is an Assistant Professor of Management at City University of Hong Kong. His main area of research is in platforms, and Kyeonggook studies how platforms and other firms deal with technology change. His research has been published in Academy of Management Annals and Strategic Management Journal. In addition, Kyeonggook has contributed to The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management. Prior to joining CityU, Kyeonggook worked as an Assistant Professor of Management at Tilburg School of Economics and Management in the Netherlands. He holds a Ph.D. and a M.Phil. in Business Administration and Management from New York University, Stern School of Business and a B.A. cum laude in Economics and Psychology with Honors from Northwestern University.

Publications

Park, Seamans, and Zhu (2021). Homing and platform responses to entry: Historical evidence from the U.S. newspaper industry. Strategic Management Journal, 42(4), 684—709.

Eggers and Park (2018). Incumbent adaptation to technological change: The past, present, and future of research on heterogeneous incumbent response. Academy of Management Annals, 12(1), 357—389.

Park and Shapira (2018). Risk and uncertainty. The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management. Palgrave Macmillan, UK.

Park and Shapira (2018). Risk taking. The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management. Palgrave Macmillan, UK.

Research Areas

  • Platform
  • Technology change
  • Innovation
  • Decision-making

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