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Curriculum Vitae of Kyoung-Suk Choi

Associate Professor
Dept. of International  Trade
Jeonbuk National University

메인: Experience

EDUCATION


PhD    Business Administration, Shandong Normal University, China        December 2016

PhD    Economics, Jeonbuk National University, Korea                                 August 2011                    

MS      Economics, Jeonbuk National University,Korea                                   February 2004                      

BSc     International Trade, Jeonbuk National University,Korea                    August 2001

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Associate Professor, Department of International Trade, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju City, Korea

•  Teaching Subjects: Int’l Logistics, Int’l Transport, Int’l Trade Insurance, Foreign Trade Administration


Adjunct Professor, Department of International Trade, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju City, Korea

•  Teaching Subjects:  Introductory Int’l Trade, Int’l Business Management, Int’l Transportation & Logistics, Practice of Int’l Trade

Teaching Fellow, School of Business, Shandong Normal University, Jinan, China 

•  Teaching subjects: International Logistics and Culture Business Marketing


JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

2023

"The impact of port efficiency as an infrastructure for international trade on the city’s total factor productivity(TFP) - Evidence from Chinese ports, co-authored with JI Xina, Xiao-Xuan Xie, Korea Trade Review, 48(6), 165-188. (KCI)

"Factors influencing the purchase intention of EVs among Korean and Chinese consumers," co-authored with CONG Jian and XIA Tongshui, Journal of Korea Trade, 27(4), 77-100. (SSCI)

"The impact of the China Railway Express (CRE) on FDI inflows in Chinese prefecture-level cities," co-authored with DING Xingong and JI Xina, Transportation Journal, 63(3), 331-354. (SSCI)


"Efficiency Assessment of China's Yangtze River Ports -Based on the 3-stage DEA", co-authored with JI Xina, Korea Trade Review, 48(1), 215-241. (KCI)


2022

"Analysis of the Relationship between COVID-19 and Cargo Throughput in Chinese Ports", co-authored with JI Xina, The international Commerce& Law Review,  92, pp. 69-93.(KCI)

2021

"A Study on the intention to Purchase Electric Vehicles (EV) by Combining the Technology Acceptance Model and Goal-Oriented Behavior Model -Focusing on Chinese Consumers", co-authored with CONG Jian, JI Xina and HAN Xiangyu, Korea Trade Review, 46(2), pp. 193-212 (KCI)

"The Current Status and Challenges of China Railway Express (CRE) as a Key Sustainability Policy Component of the Belt and Road  Initiative", Sustainability, 13(9), 5017. (SSCI)

"Port efficiency and international trade in China". co-authored with CHANG Young-Tae, JO Ahhyun and LEE Suhyung, Transportmetrica A: Transport Science, 17(4), pp. 801-823. (SSCI)

2020

"Structural relationships among shipper’s perception, value, and choice intention of Korea–China train ferry service". co-authored with XIA Tongshui and Lee Paul Tae-woo, Maritime Policy & Management 47(6), pp. 703-717. (SSCI) 

"A Study on China's BRI Performance and Connection Strategies of Eurasian Logistics Network", Korean-Chinese Social Science Studies 18(2), pp. 61-96. (KCI)

"Allometric relationship and development potential comparison of ports in a regional cluster: A case study of ports in the Pearl River Delta in China." co-authored with  CHEN Jihong, FEI Yijie, WAN Zheng, YANG Zaili, LI Haobo and XIE Xiaoke, Transport Policy 85, pp. 80-90. (SSCI)

2019

"Dynamic Changes in Maritime Research Capability in Chinese Universities." co-authored with CHANG Young-Tae and JO Ahhyun, Journal of Advanced Transportation 2019, pp. 1-14. (SCIE)

"A Study on the Status and Efficiency of China's Logistics Parks", The International Commerce &Law Review 82, pp. 75-100 (KCI)

2018

“Research trends and agenda on the Belt and Road (B&R) initiative with a focus on maritime transport,” co-authored with LEE Paul Tae-Woo, HU Zhi-Hua, LEE Sang-Jeong and SHIN Sung-Ho, Maritime Policy & Management 45(3), pp. 282-300. (SSCI)


“Top 50 authors, affiliations, and countries in maritime research,” co-authored with CHANG Young-Tae, JO Ahhyun and PARK Hyosoo, International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 10(1), pp. 87-111. (SSCI)


“Promoting Korean international trade in the East Sea Economic Rim in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative,” co-authored with LEE Paul Tae-Woo, LEE Sung-Woo, HU Zhi-Hua, CHOI Young-Hwan and SHIN Sung-Ho, Journal of Korea Trade, 22(3), pp. 212-227. (SSCI)


“Study on the Mediating Effects of Changing Logistics Environment in Korea and China on Attitude and Choice Intention of Shippers on the Train Ferry,” co-authored with CHEN Xiao-Qian, Journal of the Korean Society for Railway, 21(1), pp. 118-129. (SCOPUS)

"Port efficiency and privatization: Bayesian approach," co-authored with JOSE Tongzon and CHANG Young-Tae, Journal of Shipping and Logistics, 34(1), pp. 87-108. (KCI)


"Assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from ships operation at the Port of Incheon using AIS," co-authored with KHAN Sadaqat, CHANG Young-Tae and LEE Suhyung, Journal of Korea Port Economic Association, 34(1), pp. 65-79. (KCI)

HONORS AND AWARDS

Best Teacher selected by international students                                                                          2022
Commendation awarded by Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Republic of Korea         2021
Best Teacher                                                                                                                                     2021
JBNU Young Fellow                                                                                                                         2021
Chinese Government Scholarship                                                                                       Sept 2012 to 2016
(for foreign PhD students attending Chinese universities)
National Research Foundation of Korea Grant                                                                              2012
University-Industry Cooperation Grant                                                                      March 2006 to August 2008
(for distinguished PhD students)

LANGUAGES

Chinese: Fluent speaker, advanced reading and writing (HSK Level 6 certified)


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