2013년 5월 27일 월요일

CV

B. Joon Kim, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Public Policy
School of Public Administration& Public Policy
Kookmin University (KMU), Seoul, Korea
Jeongneung Ro 77 Seoungbuk-gu, Seoul 136-702, Korea
Office: +82-2-910-5627
kimbj@kookmin.ac.kr
 





Education


Ph.D. in Public Administration and Public Affairs, Virginia Tech (VT) (January 2009)
Dissertation: “The Impact of the Internet on Civic and Political Participation in Local Governance: A Multilevel Model for Bridging Individual and Group Levels of Analysis”

Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit & NGO Management, VT (May 2008)

M.P.A. (Public Management), California State University, Hayward (CSUH) (May 2004)

M.A. in Public Administration (Public Policy), Korea University (July 2002)
Thesis: “The Effect of Localization: An Analysis on the Distribution of National Grants-in-Aid”

B.A. in Public Administration, Kookmin University (KMU) (Summa cum Laude) (February 1998)

 

 

Honors & Awards


Best Research Award, Kookmin University; October 2015

Outstanding Alumni of School of Public Administration and Public Policy, Kookmin University; November 2013

Graduate Research Assistantship form Center for Human-Computer Interaction at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; August 2005 – August 2008

Graduate Research Assistantship from the Institute for Advanced Learning & Research at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; January 2005 – May 2005

Pi Alpha Alpha, the National Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration from California State University: Hayward Chapter; June 2004

Out of State Tuition Waiver Scholarship from California State University: Hayward, Graduate School; Fall quarter 2002 – Summer quarter 2004

RA & TA assistantship from Korea University; February 2000 – July 2002

University President’s Prize for Excellent Scholastic Achievement from Kookmin University; February 1998

University President’s Honorable Mention for Excellent Leadership during R.O.T.C. training courses from Kookmin University; February 1998

Full Scholarship for three years from Jeong-Su Foundation Scholarship; 1995, 1996, and 1997

Full Scholarship from Kookmin University; Fall Semester 1994



Professional Experience

 
Associate  Professor (Fall 2016 – Present)
Department of Public Policy, KMU, Seoul, South Korea

Assistant Professor (Spring 2013 – Spring 2016)
Department of Public Policy, KMU, Seoul, South Korea

Research Affiliate of the Social Computing Lab (Fall 2008 – Present)
Center for Human-Computer Interaction, VT, Blacksburg, VA

Assistant Professor (Fall 2010 – Spring 2013)
Department of Public Policy, Indiana University-Purdue University (IPFW), Fort Wayne, IN

Visiting Assistant Professor (Fall 2008 – Spring 2010)
Division of Public& Environmental Affairs, IPFW, Fort Wayne, IN

Graduate Research Assistant (Fall 2005 – Spring 2008)
Center for Human-Computer Interaction, VT, Blacksburg, VA

Research Assistant (July – August 2005)
Institute for Policy Outreach, VT, Blacksburg, VA

Research Assistant (June – August 2005)
Center for Regional Strategies, VT, Blacksburg, VA

Graduate Research Assistant (January – May 2005)
The Institute for Advanced Learning & Research, VT, Blacksburg, VA

Day Long Learning (DLL) Advisor (March – July 2004)
American Language Program, CSUH, Hayward, CA

Research Associate (Fall 2001 – Spring 2002)
The Local Governance Research Institute, KMU, Seoul, South Korea

Research Assistant & Teaching Assistant (Spring 2001 – Spring 2002)
Department of Public Administration, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea


Publications (Peer-Reviewed)

 

[25] Jin W. Mok, Taejun (David) Lee, and B. Joon Kim. (2015). “The Investigation of the Relationship between Dimensional and Overall Satisfaction on Nuclear Energy Policies: Testing the Non-compensatory and Non-linearity Models.” Korean Journal of Policy Analysis and Evaluation, 25(4), pp. 29-55(In Korean).
 
[24] Jaeshin Park, Sung Gul Hong, and B. Joon Kim. (2015). “Sustainable Development of e-Business Application System: Lessons from the Cases of Vietnam and Mongolia e-Procurement ODA Projects.” The e-Business Studies, 16(2), pp. 237-259.

[23] Taejun(David) Lee and B. Joon Kim. (2015). “An Empirical Analysis of the Applicability of Social Big Data Analytics to Public Policy Communication Planning.” Journal of Public Relations,19(1), pp. 355-384 (In Korean).

[22] B. Joon Kim. (2015). “Political Efficacy, Community Collective Efficacy, Trust and Extroversion in the Information Society: Differences between Online and Offline Civic/Political Activities.” Government Information Quarterly, 32(1), pp. 43-51.

[21] Taejun(David) Lee, B. Joon Kim, and Insu Kim. (2015). “A National Survey of the Policy Customers’ Perceptions and Beliefs of Nuclear Energy Issues and Agenda.” The Korean Journal of Advertising, 26(1), pp. 299-323 (In Korean).

[20] Jin W. Mok, Mi Young An, and B. Joon Kim. (2014). “The Effect of Perception of Gender Role on Policy Satisfaction in Child Care.” Kookmin Social Science Reviews, 27(1), pp. 151-182 (In Korean).

[19] Taejun(David) Lee, Wonjun Chung, Kwang Seok Han, and B. Joon Kim. (2014) “Financial Firms’ Use of Facebook for Relationship Management and Strategic Communication in Response to the Issues of Financial Consumer Protection.” Journal of Public Relations Research, 18(2), pp. 119-162 (In Korean).

[18] Jeong-IL Cho, Koichiro Otani, and B. Joon Kim. (2014) “Differences in Student Evaluations of Limited-term Lecturers and Full-time Faculty.” The Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 25(2), pp. 5-24.

[17] Stephen Kleinschmit and B. Joon Kim. (2014) “Social Media and the Government Employee: Reconciling Our Public& Private Digital Identities.” A case study for the Rutgers-Newark SPAA Case Simulations Portal for Public and Nonprofit Sectors.

[16] B. Joon Kim, Koichiro Otani, and Jeong-IL Cho. (2013). “Customer Satisfaction Theory (CST) in Public Administration Education: Revisiting Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET).” International Journal of Public Administration, 36 (11), pp. 791-797.

[15] Jin W. Mok, Mi Young An, and B. Joon Kim. (2013). “A Study on Expectation and Satisfaction towards Childcare Polices among Married Women with Preschool Children.” Korean Policy Studies Review 22 (2), pp. 207-231 (In Korean).

[14] B. Joon Kim. (2013) “Toward a Model of Global e-Governance: A Networked E-Government Model for Rethinking E-Government Maturity Models.” International Journal of eGovernance and Networks, 1 (1), pp. 6-23.

[13] Moon-Heum Cho and B. Joon Kim. (2013) “What Makes Students Self-Regulate for Online
Interactions? An Analysis of the Role of Instructor.” The Internet and Higher Education17 (April), pp. 69-75.

[12] Koichiro Otani, B. Joon Kim, Brian Wateman, Sarah Boslaugh, W. Dean Klinkenberg, and W. Claiborne Dunagan (2012). “Patient Satisfaction and Organizational Impact: A Hierarchical Linear Modeling Approach.” Health Marketing Quarterly, 29 (3), pp. 256-269.

[11] Koichiro Otani, B. Joon Kim, and Jeong-IL Cho (2012). “Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) in Higher Education: How to Use SET More Effectively and Efficiently in Public Affairs Education.” Journal of Public Affairs Education, 18 (3), pp. 531-544.

[10] B. Joon Kim and Savannah Robinson (2012). “Social Media and Web 2.0 for Rethinking E-government Maturity Models.” In Public Service, Governance and Web 2.0 Technologies: Future Trends in Social Media, edited by Ed Downey and Matt Jones, pp. 250-265. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.

[9] B. Joon Kim, Andrea Kavanaugh, and Karen Hult (2011). “Civic Engagement and Internet Use in Local Governance: Hierarchical Linear Models for Understanding the Role of Local Community Groups.” Administration & Society, 43(7), pp. 807-835.

[8] B. Joon Kim and Farida Adam (2011). “Social Media, Social Design and Social Construction: Dialectic Approach for the Use of Social Media in the Public Sector.” The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, 7(3), pp. 65-78.

[7] Andrea Kavanaugh, Steven Sheetz, Francis Quek, and B. Joon Kim (2011). “Cell Phone Use with Social Ties during Crises: The Case of the Virginia Tech Tragedy.” International Journal of Information System for Crisis Responses and Management3(2), pp. 18-32.

[6] B. Joon Kim (2010). “Democratic Governance and Discursive Democracy.” The Global Studies Journal3(2), pp. 119-130.

[5] Steven Sheetz, Andrea Kavanaugh, Francis Quek, B. Joon Kim, and Szu-Chia Lu. (2010). “Expectation of Connectedness and Cell Phone Use in Crisis.” International Journal of Emergency Management7(2), pp. 124-136.

[4] Andrea Kavanaugh, Than T. Zin, Joseph Schmitz Mary B. Rosson, B. Joon Kim, and John M. Carroll (2009). “Local Groups Online: Political Learning and Participation.” In Learning in Communities: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human Centered Information Technology, edited by John M. Carroll. pp. 55-73. London, UK: Springer. (Reprint: Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 16(September), pp. 375-395, 2007)

[3] Andrea Kavanaugh, B. Joon Kim, Manuel Pérez-Quiñones, Joseph Schmitz, and Philip Isenhour. (2008). “Net Gains in Political Participation: Secondary Effects of Internet on Community.” Information, Communication and Society, 11(7), pp. 933-963.

[2] B. Joon Kim, Andrea Kavanaugh, and Karen Hult. (2007). “Local Community Groups and Internet Use: Examining Contents of Local Community Groups’ Websites.” The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, and Society2(7), pp. 207-222.

[1] Andrea Kavanaugh, Than T. Zin, Mary B. Rosson, John M. Carroll, Joseph Schmitz, and B. Joon Kim. (2007). “Local Groups Online: Political Learning and Participation.” Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 16(September), pp. 375-395.


Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings

 
[4] Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Rob Comber, Clara Crivellaro, Nick Taylor, Stacey Kuznetsov, Andrea Kavanaugh, Christopher A. Le Dantec and B. Joon Kim . (2015). “Designing Alternative Systems for Local Communities.” ACM International Conference Proceedings of Computer and Human Interaction (CHI 2015), Seoul, Korea, pp. 1-4.

[3] B. Joon Kim and Stephen Kleinschmit. (2012). “A Logistic Multilevel Model for Civic Engagement and Community Group Impact in the Digital Age.” ACM International Conference Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance (ICEGOV 2012), Albany, NY, pp. 34-37.

[2] B. Joon Kim, Lei Zheng, and Dax Jacobson. (2008). “A Report on the 2007 iGov Research Institute: Overcoming Four Dimensions of Language Barriers.” ACM International Conference Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Digital Government Research (dg.o.2008), Montreal, Canada, pp. 419-420.

[1] B. Joon Kim, Andrea Kavanaugh, and Manuel Pérez-Quiñones. (2007). “Toward a Model of Political Participation among Young Adults: The Role of Local Groups and ICT Use.” ACM International Conference Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance (ICEGOV 2007), Macao, China, pp. 205-212.


Non-Refereed Publication

 
[2] B. Joon Kim. (2015). “Challenges and Future Works for Expanding Korean E-Government Initiatives at the Global Market.” D.gov Magazine, First issue.

[1] B. Joon Kim. (2008). “Two Stories: The Cases of Pickering in the United States and the Korean Policeman.” PA Times, June issue.


Research Project Involvement

 
[34] May, 2015 – Current, “Performance Management Project for KOICA Public Private Partnership (PPP) Projects in Vietnam” sponsored by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Seoul Korea.

[33] August, 2015 – September, 2015, “2015 Economic Development and Planning Workshop Project for Nigerian Public Officials” sponsored by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Seoul Korea.

[32] June, 2015 – October, 2015, “A Paradigm Shift in Digital Government: The Role of Future Government and Forecasting Its Functions” sponsored by National Information Society Agency (NIA), Seoul Korea.

[31] May, 2015 – October, 2015, “World Custom Organization (WCO)-Korea Executive Programme in Customs & Business Administration (EPCBA) Project” sponsored by World Custom Organization (WCO), Seoul Korea.

[30] April, 2015 – October, 2015, “Summative Sector Evaluation for Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) E-Government Projects and Ex-Post Evaluation on the Projects for E-Government in Dominican Republic and Myanmar” sponsored by Korea Eximbank, Seoul Korea.

[29] March, 2015 – September, 2015, “A Study of Improving Policy Communication and Analyzing the Public for MFAS” sponsored by Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS), Cheongju Korea.

[28] March, 2015  – April, 2014, “E-Government Workshop Project for Public Officials in Iraq” sponsored by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Seoul Korea.

[27] December, 2014 – December, 2015, “A Study on Activities for Improving the Knowledge of Nuclear Energy and Increasing the Level of Nuclear Policy Acceptance” sponsored by National Research Foundation (NRF), Daejeon Korea.

[26] December, 2014 – March, 2015, “A Study of Innovative Method for Preemptive Defense and Conflict Management to Prevent the Recurrence of Miryang Transmission Towers Construction Conflicts” sponsored by Korea Electronic Power Corporation, Seoul Korea.

[25] October, 2014 – February, 2015, “How to Communicate? A New Integrated Policy Communication Strategy for Better Performance of the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning” sponsored by Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP), Seoul Korea.

[24] October, 2014 – November 2014, “E-Government Workshop Project for Public Officials in CARICOM Region” sponsored by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Seoul Korea.

[23] September, 2014 – December, 2014, “Korea Integrated Duck Industry and Market Analysis” sponsored by Maple Leaf Farms, Inc., Indiana, USA.

[22] July, 2014 – December, 2014, “A Study of Developing the Policy Communication Model for Korean Food and Drug Safety” sponsored by Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS), Cheongju Korea.

[21] June, 2014 – November, 2014, “Ex-Post Evaluation on the Projects for E-Government in Mongolia, Uzbekistan, and Tanzania” sponsored by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Seoul Korea.

[20] May, 2014 – August 2014, “2014 Economic Development and Planning Workshop Project for Nigerian Public Officials” sponsored by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Seoul Korea.

[19] February, 2014 – February, 2015, “Promoting Project for International Development Cooperation” sponsored by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Seoul Korea.

[18] June, 2013 – November, 2013, “Ex-Post Evaluation on the Projects for E-Government in Vietnam and Paraguay” sponsored by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Seoul Korea.

[17] May, 2013 – November, 2013, “The Role of University in Public Private Partnership” sponsored by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Seoul Korea.

[16] August 2011 – August 2014, “Participation on the Town Square in the Era of Web 2.0” sponsored by National Science Foundation Social-Computational System (SoCS) Program (September 1, 2011 – August 31, 2014), Blacksburg, VA.

[15] June, 2013 – December 2013, “Ex-Post Evaluation on the Project for Establishing E-Procurement System in Vietnam” sponsored by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Seoul Korea.

[14] June, 2011 – December 2011, “The Case Studies on Use of Social Media in Welfare Policies” sponsored by National Information Society Agency (NIA), Seoul, Korea.

[13] September 2007 – August 2008, “Capturing Ephemeral Data from the Virginia Tech Tragedy: Toward managing emergency responses from citizens” is funded by the National Science Foundation (IIS-0738390) Small Grants for Exploratory Research, Blacksburg, VA.

[12] August 2005 – 2007, “Modeling Online Participation in Local Governance” is funded by the National Science Foundation (IIS-0429274) Digital Government Program (September 1, 2004 – August 31, 2007), Blacksburg, VA.

[11] June 2005 – December 2005, “The Study of Ethics for Legislative Bureaucrats” sponsored by Korea Legislative Studies Institute, Seoul, Korea.

[10] March, 2005 – September 2005, “The Comparative Study of the Housing Policy Governance among Cases in the US, the UK, Japan, and Korea” sponsored by Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements, Seoul, Korea.

[9] May, 2005 – August 2005, “New River Valley Water Supply Plan” sponsored by Institute for Policy Outreach and New River Valley Planning District, Blacksburg, VA.

[8] May, 2005 – August 2005, “Leadership Network Survey” sponsored by Center for Regional Strategies at VT, Blacksburg, VA.

[7] January, 2005 – June 2005. “A Framework for Economic and Community Assessment: Southside Virginia and the Institute of Advanced Learning and Research” sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, Danville, VA.

[6] January, 2005 – May 2005. “Organizational Arrangements of Convention&  Visitors Bureau (CVB)s in Virginia and the Hospitality Tax and A benchmarking study of the Lynchburg Regional Convention& Visitors Bureau (LRCVB)” sponsored by Lynchburg CVB, Lynchburg, VA.

[5] August, 2001 – June 2002. “A History of Local Councils in Korea: 1991-2001” sponsored by the National Association of Local Councils, Seoul, Korea.

[4] July, 2001 – May 2002. “A Study of Devolution for Local Authorities” sponsored by the National Association of Mayors, Seoul, Korea.

[3] June, 2001 – December 2001. “A Development Plan of the Korea Local Authorities Foundation for International Relations (KLAFIR)” sponsored by the KLAFIR, Seoul, Korea.

[2] May, 2001 – November 2001. “A Study of National Subsidies: Problems and Alternatives” sponsored by The National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, Seoul, Korea.

[1] March, 2001 – September 2001. “The 5th Evaluation of Members of an Assembly’s Activities” sponsored by Watching Eyes for Clean Politics (Nonprofit Organization), Seoul, Korea.


Presentations


[45] Jin-Shik Im and B. Joon Kim. “The Role of New e-Government and Its Future: Social Sustainability.”   Korean Association for Public Administration (KAPA) Conference, Cheonan, South Korea, July 16-18, 2015.

[44] Sung Gul Hong, and B. Joon Kim, Jaeshin Park “Sustainable Development of e-Government Reconsidered: The Cases of Ex-post Evaluation on Official Development Aids (ODA) Projects.”  Asian Association for Public Administration (AAPA), 2015 Annual Conference, Xian, P. R. China, January 9-10, 2015.

[43] Taejun Lee and B. Joon Kim. “A Study of Applicability of Social Big Data Analytics in Policy Communication.” The National Conference of Korean Academic Society for Public Relations (KASPR), Seoul, Korea, November 28, 2014.

[42] B. Joon Kim, Jin W. Mok and Taejun Lee.  “Non-Compensatory and Non-Linear Investigation of the Relationship between Citizens’ Perceptions and Their Satisfaction with Respect to Nuclear Energy Policies.” The National Conference of Korean Association for Advertising and Public Relations (KAAPR), Seoul, Korea, November 21, 2014.

[41] Jaejun Lee, Insu Kim and B. Joon Kim.  “A National Survey of the Policy Customers’ Perceptions and Beliefs of Nuclear Energy Issues and Agenda.” The National Conference of Korean Advertising Society (KAS), Busan Korea, November 14, 2014.

[40] B. Joon Kim, Taejun Lee and Insu Kim.  “The Effects of Psychological Distance in Nuclear Energy Policy Communications.” The National Conference of Korean Association for Policy Studies (KAPS), Jeju, Korea, June 18, 2014.

[39] B. Joon Kim, Jin W Mok and Mi-Young An.  “A Comparative Study of Public Expectation and Satisfaction on Welfare Policy.” Midwest Public  Affairs Conference (MPAC), Fort Wayne, Indiana, March 27-29,  2014.

[38] Jaeshin Park and B. Joon Kim. “Ex-Post Evaluation on the Project for Establishing the Korea International Cooperation Agency E-Procurement System in Vietnam.” The National Conference of Korean Association for Policy Studies (KAPS), Seoul, Korea, September 27, 2013.

[37] Dohyeong Kim and B. Joon Kim. “Do Optimization Tools Improving Health Policy Decisions and Implementation? The Complexity of Joint Action in China’s Vaccination Planning Process.” The 74th American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 15-19. 2013.

[36] Stephen Kleinschmit and B. Joon Kim. “Thin Markets for Power: Evaluating the Competitive Strength of Nonprofit Actors in Municipal Governance Arrangements.” The 41th Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) Annual Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 15-17, 2012.

[35] B. Joon Kim, Jae Bok Joo, and Sung Man Hong. “A Comparative Study of Cross Sector Partnership, Intergovernmental Bargaining and Negotiation in Local Governance between the U.S. and South Korea.” 2012 Northeast Conference on Public Administration (NECoPA), Boston, Massachusetts, November 2-3, 2012.

[34] B. Joon Kimand Stephen Kleinschmit. “A Logistic Multilevel Model for Civic Engagement and Community Group Impact in the Digital Age.” The 6th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance (ICEGOV), Albany, New York, 22-25, October, 2012.

[33] B. Joon Kim. “Does Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Enhance Deliberative Democracy in Hierarchical Organizations?” The Korean Association for Public Administration (KAPA) Summer International Conference, Seoul, South Korea, June 27-29, 2012.

[32] Byoung-Joon Kim and B. Joon Kim. “Does Social Media Enhance Deliberative Democracy? Innovative Use of ICT for Increasing Communicative Rationality in Korean Local Government.” The 73rd American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2-6, 2012.

[31] Hyung-Hoon Kim and B. Joon Kim. “The Relationship between Trust and Civic Engagement: Positive, Negative, or Neither?” The 40th Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) Annual Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 17-19, 2011.

[30] Moon-Huem Cho and B. Joon Kim. “What Makes Students Self-regulate in Online Learning Environments?” 17th Annual Sloan Consortium International Conference on Online Learning (Sloan-C ALN 2011), Lake Buena Vista, Florida, November 9-10, 2011.

[29] Stephen Kleinschmit and B. Joon Kim. “Do Social Networks Constrain the Speech of Public Employee?” 2011 Northeast Conference on Public Administration (NECoPA), John Jay Colleg-CUNY, October 28-29, 2011.

[28] B. Joon Kim. “Linking Students with Community: Designing a Public Management Course using Project-Based Learning and Service Learning.” International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (issotl11) Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 20-23, 2011.

[27] B. Joon Kim. “Senior Citizens and Their Use of Internet for Community Engagement.” the 2011 National Outreach Scholarship Conference, Lansing, Michigan, October 2-4, 2011.

[26] Ae-Sook Kim and B. Joon Kim. “Economic Growth and Redistribution: Friends or Foe?” 2011 Southeastern Conference for Public Administration (SECoPA), New Orleans, Louisiana, September 21-24, 2011.

[25] B. Joon Kim. “Mythologies of governing: Cases of Korea.” The 24th Annual Meeting of the Public Administration Theory Network (PAT-net), Norfolk, Virginia, May 19-22, 2011.

[24] B. Joon Kim. “Mobilizing or Reinforcing? A View from the U.S. Presidential Election 2008: The Use of Internet for Civic Engagement.” The 69th Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 31-April 3, 2011.

[23] B. Joon Kim, Andrea Kavanaugh and M. Veronica Elias. “A Case Study of Follett’s Community Process in Online Civic Engagement.” The 39th Association for Research on Nonprofit Organization and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) Annual Conference, Alexandria, Virginia, November 18-20, 2010.

[22] B. Joon Kim. “The Use of Internet and Political Efficacy in Local Government.” 2010 Southeastern Conference for Public Administration (SECoPA), Wilmington, North Carolina, October 13-16, 2010.

[21] B. Joon Kim. “The Use of Internet for Civic Engagement: A View from the U.S. Presidential Election 2008.” Korean Association for Public Administration (KAPA) Conference, Cheongju, South Korea, June 25-26, 2010.

[20] B. Joon Kim. “Information Technology Use, The Role of Local Groups, and Opinion Leadership.” the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Public Administration Theory Network (PAT-net), Omaha, Nebraska, May 20-23, 2010.

[19] B. Joon Kim, M. Veronica Elias, and Andrea Kavanaugh. “A Case Study of Follett’s Community Process in Online Civic Engagement.” Indiana Political Science Association, 2010 Annual Meeting, Fort Wayne, Indiana, April 16, 2010

[18] B. Joon Kim. “Understanding the Public in the New Era of E-government: Focusing on Opinion Leaders and Their Online Public Engagement.” the 71st American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference, San Jose, California, April 9-13, 2010.

[17] B. Joon Kim and Moon-Heum Cho. “Designing a Financing Public Affairs Course using a Project-Based Learning Approach in a Hybrid Learning Environment.” International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (issotl09) Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, October 22-25, 2009.

[16] B. Joon Kim. “Opinion Leaders and Their Online Civic Participation: A Multilevel Model.” 2009 Southeastern Conference for Public Administration (SECoPA), Louisville, Kentucky, September 30-October 3, 2009.

[15] Andrea Kavanaugh, Steven Sheetz, Francis Quek, B. Joon Kim, and Szu-Chia Lu. “Capturing Ephemeral Data from the Virginia Tech Tragedy: Toward Managing Emergency Response by Citizens.” The 4th International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T 2009), University Park, Pennsylvania, June 25-27, 2009.

[14] B. Joon Kim. “The Impact of the Web 2.0 on Citizen Participation: The Social Construction of Emerging Technologies for Future Governance.” The 5th Transatlantic Dialogue (5TAD): The Future of Governance in Europe and the U.S. Workshop 5: How will Emerging Technologies Transform Governance: Emerging Forms of Public Deliberation and Collaboration, Washington D.C., June 11-13, 2009.

[13] Steven Sheetz, Andrea Kavanaugh, Francis Quek, and B. Joon Kim. “Expectation of Connectedness and Cell Phone Use in Crisis.” The 6th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM 2009), Göteborg, Sweden, May 10-13, 2009.

[12] B. Joon Kim and M. Veronica Elias. “Information Technology and Political Participation: How to Reconcile the Different Levels and Approaches of Analysis.” The 67th Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 2-5, 2009

[11] M. Veronica Elias and B. Joon Kim. “Leadership in community groups: Rediscovering Mary Parker Follett in today’s civic engagement dialogue.” The 67th Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 2-5, 2009.

[10] B. Joon Kim. “Social Construction of E-Governance and Emerging Technologies.” the 70th American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference, Miami, Florida, March 20-24, 2009.

[9] Sameer Ahuja, Manuel Pérez-Quiñones, Andrea Kavanaugh, Candia Tauro, and B. Joon Kim. “Colloki: Rethinking local conversations on the web.” Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing; Conference on Online Deliberation (DIAC-2008/OD2008), Tools for Participation: Collaboration, Deliberation, and Decision Support, Berkeley, California, June 26-29, 2008.

[8] B. Joon Kim. “E-government/democracy at the Margin: the Social Construction of E-government/democracy.” 2008 Conference of the Public Administration Theory Network (PAT-net), Richmond, Virginia, May 29-30, 2008.

[7] B. Joon Kim, Lei Zheng, and Dax Jacobsen. “A Report on the 2007 iGov Research Institute: Overcoming four dimensions of language barriers.” 9th International Conference on Digital Government Research (dg.o 2008), Montreal, Canada, May 18-21, 2008.

[6] Sameer Ahuja, B. Joon Kim, Andrea Kavanaugh, and Manuel Pérez-Quiñones. “Web 2.0 Technologies for Local Action Groups: the Case Study of Citizen First.” the Practical Design for Social Action (PRaDSA) Workshop on Designing for the 21st Century: Using 2.0 Technologies and Social Networking Tools for Social Action, London, UK, March 11-12, 2008.

[5] B. Joon Kim. “The Impact of the Internet on Civic Engagement in Transformational Local Governance: How to Build a Bridge between the Individual and Group Levels of Analysis.” the 69th American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas, March 7-11, 2008.

[4] B. Joon Kim. “The Impact of the Internet on Civic Engagement in Local Governance: Bridging Individual and Group Levels of Analysis.” 2007 Southeastern Conference for Public Administration (SECoPA), Nashville, Tennessee, September 26-29, 2007.

[3] B. Joon Kimand Jaideep Godara. “What Role for Wikis, Blogs, and E-forums in E-government and Citizen Deliberation.” 2007 Conference of the Public Administration Theory Network (PAT-net), Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, May 26-27, 2007.

[2] Andrea Kavanaugh, B. Joon Kim, Manuel Pérez-Quiñones, Philip Isenhour, and Joseph Schmitz. “Secondary Effects of ICT on Community and Civil Society.” Journal of Information, Communication and Society: the 10th Anniversary International Symposium, York, UK, September 20-22, 2006.
 
[1] Andrea Kavanaugh, Than T. Zin, Manuel Pérez-Quiñones, and B. Joon Kim. “ICT Infrastructure for Citizen Interaction on Local Governance.” 16th Biennial Conference of the International Telecommunications Society (ITS 2006) Information Communication Technology (ICT): Opportunities and Challenges for Telecommunications, Beijing, China, June 9-12, 2006.


Research Interests


E-Governance and Civic Engagement
The Impact of Social Media/Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on Civic and Political Participation, E-democracy, The Role of Community Groups/Local Nonprofits in E-Governance, and Social Media & Civic Engagement, Political Efficacy, and Opinion Leadership

Public Administration & Policy Theory
The Social Construction of Public Administration, Critical Theory, Interpretive and Critical Perspectives, Postmodern Perspectives, Dialectic Approach, Democratic Theory of Public Administration (Refounding Democratic Public Administration), and Participatory Governance Theory in Public Administration & Policy

Public& Nonprofit Management
Collaborative Governance, Nonprofit Organizations and Public Policy Decision Making Process, Public and Nonprofit Partnership, and Community Development

Research Methods
Quantitative Analysis (Designing Surveys, Statistical Sampling & Analysis of Survey Data), Multivariate Analysis, Multilevel Analysis (Hierarchical Linear Models& HLM Growth Models), Social Network Analysis, and Qualitative Analysis

Comparative Public Administration & Policy Studies
International Cooperative Research of E-governance & E-democracy, Public Participation, Social and Policy Network, and Local Governance


Teaching Experiences

 
School of Public Administration and Public Policy, KMU
Research Method, Statistics, Decision Making Theory, Advanced Statistics, Conflict Management, and Information Technology Policy

Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)
E-Government Evaluation, Creative Common License (CCL), RFID and E-Government, Network Technology and E-Government, Regulation in E-Government, Law in E-Government, Transformational Leadership, GIS, and E-Government Security and Privacy

World Customs Administration (WCO)
Customs Reform and Modernization, and e-Government and Customs Administration

Department of Public Policy, IPFW
Public Management, Public Management Economics, Financing Public Affairs, and Management Science


Professional Activities

 
American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), Digital Government Society (DGS), Association for Research on Nonprofit Organization and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), Indiana Political Science Association (IPSA), Asian Association for Public Administration (AAPA), Korean Association for Policy Studies (KAPS), Korean Public Administration Association (KAPA), Global e-Business Association (GEBA), Korean Association for Policy Analysis and Evaluation (KAPAE)

Reviewer Services

 
Administration& Society, International Journal of Public Administration, Journal of Public Affairs Education, Information, Communication & Society, Journal of Applied Communication Research, International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, Korean Public Administration Quarterly, Korean Public Administrative Review, Government Information Quarterly

References

Upon request