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Dr. Kilho Shin

Dr. Kilho Shin

Assistant Professor of Management

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Phone:
716-286-8178
Fax:
716-286-8296
Office Location:
Bisgrove Hall 2nd floor, Room 254I
Office Hours:
Spring 2023: Tu 1-3pm, TH 12-3pm & online Wed 11-12pm

Bio

Dr. Kilho Shin joined Niagara University in fall 2019 after receiving his Ph.D. in Business Administration with a specialization in strategic management from the University of Texas at Arlington. His dissertation research, entitled The Time Dimensions of Strategic Change and Firm Performance: The South Korean Context, systematically organizes existing knowledge about time and develops a comprehensive theoretical framework that describes the dynamic temporal patterns of strategic change.

He also holds a master’s degree (M.S.) in Economics from the State University of New York at Buffalo and an undergraduate degree (B.B.A.) in International Business from Chungbuk National University in South Korea.

Current Research

Dr. Shin’s research interests primarily include time in strategy, managerial temporal dispositions, strategic change, environmental adaptation, and knowledge management. His research has appeared in peer-reviewed journals such as Journal of Management Studies, Journal of Knowledge Management, and Entrepreneurship Research Journal. Also, he has presented his research at conferences such as the Academy of Management and Southern Management Association annual meetings.

Selected Publication

Pérez-Nordtvedt, L., Shin, K., & Lee, J (forthcoming). Effective Firm Alignment with SIGEL Crises: The Temporal Mindsets of Decision Makers. Journal of Management Studies. https://doi.org/10.1111/joms.12888.

Shin, K., & Pérez-Nordtvedt, L. (2020), Knowledge Acquisition Efficiency, Strategic Renewal Frequency and Firm Performance in High Velocity Environments. Journal of Knowledge Management, 24 (9), 2035-2055. https://doi.org/10.1108/JKM-04-2020-0287.

Shin, K., Singh, N. K., & Pérez-Nordtvedt, L (2020). Learning, Dynamic Capabilities and Firm Performance: The Case of Entrepreneurial Firms. Entrepreneurship Research Journal, 20200098. https://doi.org/10.1515/erj-2020-0098.

Focus of Teaching

MBA

• MGT 691 Business Research, Strategy & Planning

Undergraduate

• MGT 160 Management Principles
• MGT 460 Business Strategy & Policy