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Young Soo Park, Ph.D.

Adjunct Instructor


Education

Ph.D. Operations Management, University of Toledo, 2011
M.S. Industrial Engineering, Virginia Tech, 2004

Research Interests

Production Innovation Strategies, Supply Chain Design, Business Process Innovation, Data Analytics

Publications and Media Placements

Articles

  • Hong, P., Park, Y., Hwang, D., and Jalali, M. (2024), “Evolving competitive landscape of shipbuilding industry: A comparative study of Japan, Korea, and China,” Maritime Economics & Logistics, January, .
  • Hong, P., Chen, H. Ahrens, F., Park, Y., and Cho, Y. (2023), “Challenges and opportunities of Altasia: A national benchmarking assessment,” Sustainability, 15(19), 14507; .
  • Park, Y. and Nahm, A. (2023), "Operational capabilities: Realizing ambidexterity in health care organizations," International Journal of Business Excellence, 29(1), pp. 17-30.
  • Hwang, D. and Park, Y. (2023), “Trends in Global Logistics in Post-Pandemic World: A Populism Perspective,” Encyclopedia of New Populism and Responses in the 21st Century, Springer Publishing, New York.
  • Hong, P., Park, Y., Deng, E., and Hwang, D. (2022), “Marketing platform products for successful customer outcomes: An empirical investigation of project process integration,” International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences, 14(3), pp. 349-367.
  • Park, Y., Hong, P., and Park, Y. (2012), “Product development, customer satisfaction and IT strategy: A comparative study of Japanese and Korean firms,” International Journal of Business Excellence, 5(5), pp. 485-501.
  • Park, Y. and Nahm, Y. (2011), “Classification of mass customization: A socio-technical system perspective,” International Journal of Service and Operations Management, 8(3), pp. 322-334.
  • Rho, J., Hong, P., Park, Y. (2008), “Organizational culture and supply chain strategy: A framework for effective information flows,” Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 21(4), pp. 361-376.
 Book

Park, Y. (2019), Leadership and Management Theories for Twelve Angry Men, Dream & Vision, Seoul.

Honors and Awards

  • Nominated as Best Research Paper Award in 2017 Annual Meeting of Decision Sciences Institute
    • Paper Title: “Managing uncertainty and equivocality: The role of heavyweight manager and customer involvement”
  • Nominated as Best Research Paper Award in 2010 Midwest Regional Decision Sciences Institute Conference
    • Paper Title: “Knowing process view of goal setting: An empirical analysis on organizational mechanisms”
  • Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant of the Year Award in 2002-2003 (at Virginia Tech)