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Yoon Hee Kim

Assistant Professor, Operations Management

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Yoon Hee Kim is an Assistant Professor of Operations Management at the Richard Ivey School of Business. Yoon Hee earned her doctoral degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an MBA from the Ohio State University. Prior to her MBA and PhD studies, Yoon Hee worked for over five years in an apparel industry as a supply chain manager. Her job involved managing the flows of materials and information across a supply chain.

While working in this capacity, Yoon Hee gained insights into the importance of operations and supply chain management, and developed a deep interest in finding strategic and profit-maximizing approaches to various problems in these areas. More specifically, Yoon Hee is interested in the economic impact of firms' strategic choices in the operations and supply chain management domain. In her studies, Yoon Hee relies on empirical research methodologies such as structural equation modeling, latent class analysis and growth modeling.

Teaching

  • Operations Management (HBA)
  • Seminar in Operations Management (PhD)

Selected Publications

  • Kim, Y. H. and Wemmerlov, U. (2010), "The Effect of Operations Strategy on Supplier-Customer Relationships and Suppliers' Financial Performance," Proceedings of the 20th North American Research/Teaching Symposium on Purchasing and Supply Management (Best Paper)

Research/Course Development

  • Supplier-Customer Relationship
  • Financial Perfomance
  • Operations Capabilities and Strategy

Experience

  • Supply Chain Manager, Youngone Corporation, Seoul, Korea

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