

Suntae Kim
Professor Suntae Kim is an Assistant Professor of Management and Organization at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. With a keen interest in the dynamics of innovation amid adversity, Professor Kim's research delves into how new organizational forms emerge in challenging contexts such as poverty, crisis, and discrimination. His scholarly pursuits encompass areas like social innovation, social entrepreneurship, and crisis management, with a particular focus on entrepreneurship within the public health system. Professor Kim's work has garnered significant attention and has been featured in esteemed publications such as the Harvard Business Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review, and Forbes. His insightful analyses and findings contribute to a deeper understanding of how organizations can thrive and innovate in the face of hardship. Throughout his academic career, Professor Kim has been recognized with numerous honors and distinctions for his contributions to research and teaching. His dedication to exploring the intersections of innovation and adversity has made him a respected figure in the field of management and organization studies. At Johns Hopkins, he continues to inspire students and colleagues alike with his commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering social change through innovative approaches.
Publications
, 5471-5471, 2018-07-01
, 520-520, 2014-10-01