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Park Kyung Ryul | 박경렬 | 朴慶烈 PARK KYUNG RYUL | 박경렬 | 朴慶烈 Assistant Professor Graduate School of Science & Technology Policy Office: +82-42-350-4858 Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) Fax: +82-42-350-4840 291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 34141 Email: [email protected] Republic of Korea Homepage: stp.kaist.ac.kr EDUCATION London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) London, UK Ph.D. in Management - Information Systems and Innovation 2018 Thesis: “Why do Aid Information Management Systems Fail? - Understanding Global Diffusion of Data- Driven Development Initiatives and Sustainability Failure in the Case of Indonesia” Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government Boston, USA Master in Public Policy (Political and Economic Development Concentration) 2010 Thesis: “ICT-enabled Development Assistance Policy to Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Korea” Seoul National University (SNU) Seoul, Korea B.S. in Chemical and Biological Engineering and B.A. in International Relations (Dual Degree) 2004 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Daejeon, Korea Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology Policy (STP) 2018-present London School of Economics and Political Science London, UK Fellow, Department of Management 2018 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY The World Bank Washington DC, USA Open Aid Specialist, World Bank Institute (WBI) 2010–2013 Consultant, Innovation Labs 2013–2014 United Nations World Intellectual Property Organization (UN-WIPO) New York City, USA Summer Development Policy Consultant 2009 International Vaccine Institute Seoul, Korea / Kolkata, India Project Associate 2007–2008 Arusha Technical College Arusha, Tanzania Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) volunteer lecturer in Computer Studies 2004–2007 1 RESEARCH AREA Development: global aid governance; science and technology and sustainable development goals (SDGs) Digital Innovation: governance of emerging digital technologies; open data; e-government; digital economy Science and Technology Policy: R&D policy; policy evaluation; standardization; politics of technology Regional Interests: ASEAN; China; East Africa; North Korea Field Work: Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Indonesia, Cambodia, India Memberships: Development Studies Association (DSA); Digital Government Society (DGS); Association of Information Systems (AIS); International Federation of Information Processing – Working Group 9.4. Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries; World Bank Group/IMF Korean Staff Association Research Appointments Research & Teaching Assistant for Professor Chrisanthi Avgerou, Dept. of Management, LSE (2013-17) Santander Visiting Researcher, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore (2016) Visiting Research Fellow, Dept. of Public Administration, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia (2015) Research Assistant for Professor Juma Calestous, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, USA (2010) PUBLICATIONS _____ Journal Article and Peer-Reviewed Proceedings Park, KR. (2018) “The shaping of aid information international standard and the role of standard in achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”, International Development and Cooperation Review, 10(3), pp.199-227. (KCI) Park, KR, and Yim, M. (2017). “Use of Information Systems and Data Sharing in Aid Management – Challenges and Opportunities in Southeast Asia”. In: Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) SIG for ICT in Global Development, Seoul, Korea. Park, KR. and Li, B. (2017). “Systems Failure for Good Reasons? – Understanding Aid Information Management Systems Failure with Indonesia as the State Actor in the Changing Global Field of Aid”. Information and Communication Technology for Development. ICT4D 2017, pp.321-332. (Scopus) Park, KR. (2017). “An Analysis of Aid Information Management Systems in Developing Countries: Explaining the Last Two Decades”. In: Proceedings of the 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii, pp.2580-2589. (Scopus) Park, KR. (2015). “Does Open Data Enhance Aid Coordination among Stakeholders?”. In: Proceedings of the first Open Data Research Symposium, Ottawa, Canada. 2 Book Chapters & Policy Reports Wittemyer, R., Bailur, S., Anand, N., Park, KR., and Gigler, S. (2014). “New Routes to Governance: A Review of Cases in Participation, Transparency, and Accountability,” In: Closing the Feedback Loop: Can Technology Bridge the Accountability Gap? World Bank, Washington, DC. Eggli, S., and Park, KR. (2013). “Using ICT to Improve Transparency in Bank-Financed Projects”, Open Development Technology Alliance How-to Notes Series, World Bank, Washington. DC. Kuriyan, R., Bailur, S., Gigler, S., and Park, KR. (2012). “Technologies for Transparency and Accountability: Implications for ICT Policy and Implementation.” Open Development Technology Alliance Knowledge Collection, World Bank. Washington, DC. Op-ed Digital Divide Between and Within Countries, DevPolicy, July 2019 (with Amanda H.A. Watson) RESEARCH in PROGRESS The Rise and Fall of Data-driven Development Initiatives in the Field of Global Aid Symbolic Roles of Information Systems: The Lens of Social Shaping of Technology (with C. Avgerou) Transnational Public Sector Networks: Cases of Humanitarian Assistance in ASEAN (with M. Yim) Dancing with Aid: Indonesia’s Active Role in Managing Aid in the Changing Global Aid Governance RESEARCH GRANTS Policy Research on Facilitating New Southern Policy and Science and Technology Research Oriented Universities in Korea, (과학기술특성화대학의 신남방지역 우수학생 유치 및 교육환경 조성에 관한 연구), Ministry of Science and ICT (Jun – Dec 2019) KAIST College International Collaboration Project, ‘유엔지속가능발전목표를 위한 과학기술혁신정책 (Science, Technology and Innovation Policy for delivering on the SDGs)’, with Moonjung Choi, 2019 KAIST International Collaboration Signature Project, ‘유엔지속가능발전목표 달성을 위한 카이스트 리더십 (KAIST’s Leadership for Achieving the SDGs)’, with Moonjung Choi (PI) and Soyoung Kim, 2019 KAIST College of Liberal Arts and Convergence Science Research Innovation Grant (Jan – Dec 2019) KAIST Research Seed Grants (Sep 2018 – Aug 2021) Standard Policy Milestone Research Fund, Korea Standard Association (Jan – Oct 2018) A Study of Open Data Policy, Korea National Information Society Agency (NIA:한국정보화진흥원) 2016 3 CONFERENCE PRESENTATION Paper Presentations 2019 02 African Development Conference on Digital Economy and E-Government Nairobi, Kenya 2018 11 Annual Conference of KAIDEC, Seoul National University Seoul, Korea 11 Annual Conference of Japan Society for International Development Tsukuba, Japan 11 Hanoi Forum, Vietnam National University Hanoi, Vietnam 06 Annual Conference of KAIDEC, Kangwon University Chuncheon, Korea 06 Development Studies Association (DSA) Annual Conference Manchester, UK 01 Busan Democracy Forum, ‘Data for Development in UN SDGs’ Busan, Korea 2017 12 International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), KOEX Seoul, Korea 12 Annual Conference of KAIDEC, Yonsei University Seoul, Korea 06 Connected Life Conference, Oxford Internet Institute Oxford, UK 05 International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Developing Countries (IFIP9.4) 01 Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) – ICTD Track Hawaii, USA 2016 09 DSA Annual Conference – Power, Politics and Digital Development Track Oxford, UK 06 ICTD 2016 – paper accepted Michigan, USA 06 Annual Conference on Digital Government Research, Doctoral Colloquium Shanghai, China 2015 05 3rd International Open Data Conference (IODC) Research Symposium Ottawa, Canada 2014 09 Quadrangular Conference on Technology, Organizations and Society London, UK 07 Public Management Research Conference (PMRC) Seoul, Korea 04 Social Study of Information Technology (SSIT), Open Research Forum London, UK 2011 12 Annual Conference of KAIDEC Seoul, Korea 11 Busan High Level Forum on the Aid Effectiveness (HLF4) Busan, Korea Conference Organizations 2020 01 Co-Track Chair, Policies and Strategies for Digital Government, HICSS Hawaii, USA (with Antonio Cordella and Frank Bannister) 2018 12 Session Organizer, ‘ICT and development’, KAIDEC Conference Seoul, Korea 2017 12 Session Organizer, ‘The Role of ICT in the SDGs’, KAIDEC Conference Seoul, Korea 06 Co-Track Chair, ‘Open Government Policy and Politics’ NYC, USA Digital Government Research Conference (with Boyi Li) 2016 Organizer, Research Seminar, Association of the Korean Scholars in the UK London, UK 2014 04 Organizer, Social Study of Information Technology (SSIT) Research Forum London, UK (with Silvia Masiero) 4 Academic Invited Seminars 2019 04 Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Hong Kong, China 01 Georgetown University, McDonough College of Business Washington DC, USA 2018 08 University of Science and Technology (USTC), School of Public Affairs Hefei, China 06 Korea University, School of Business Seoul, Korea 04 Harbin Institute of Technology, School of Economics and Management Shenzhen, China 2017 05 United Nations University Computing and Society (UNU-CS) Macau, China 2016 03 Exeter University, School of Business Exeter, UK Discussant (since 2018) Korea Association of International Development and Economic Cooperation (Jun 2019) Korea Sociological Association Annual Conference (Dec 2018) Korea Information Society Development Institute (정보통신정책연구원)-KAIDEC Forum (Oct 2018) TEACHING KAIST (all in Engligh) Research Methodologies in Public Management (STP411), scheduled
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