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KAIST COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

KAIST College of Business/ School of Management Engineering Campus Heogiro 85, Dongdaemun-gu Seoul 02455 T. 82-2-958-3241~4 www.business..edu

KAIST College of Business/ School of Business and Technology Management Campus Bldg. N22 #302, 291 Daehak-ro Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34141 T. 82-42-350-6301~3 https://btm.kaist.ac.kr/en/ BUILDING Contents EXCELLENCE TOGETHER

02 Dean’s Message 20 International Programs

04 Beyond Knowledge 24 Career Development Service

06 History 26

08 Vision & Mission 28 Students

10 Why KCB 30 Alumni

14 Academic Programs 32 Campus Facilities

18 Executive Programs 34 Research Centers KAIST College of Business Beyond Knowledge

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5 Beyond Knowledge! Beyond knowledge, Embracing the world. KAIST College of of future leaders, KAIST College of Business Beyond Knowledge

It’s time to Move Forward History

1995 1996 1997 1998

• Opened the first full-time • Established KAIST Graduate • Established ICU Graduate • Established Environment MBA in Korea School of Management School of IT Business Management and – Opened Technology and - PhD and MS in Management Policy Management Management Program Engineering Program (Today’s Techno MBA) - MBA Programs (Technology and under Industrial Management Management, MIS, Department Financial Engineering, Telecom)

2002 2003 2004 2005 6 • Opened ICU School in • Obtained AACSB • Opened Executive MBA • Opened KAIST 7 IT Business (Association to Advance • Founding member of BE Program as a minor (Undergraduate) Collegiate Schools of AAPBS (Association of Business) Accreditation Asia-Pacific Business Schools)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

• Launched • Established KAIST College • Established Graduate • Integrated KAIST and ICU • Obtained EQUIS (European Quality of Finance / Graduate School of of of Business and (Department of IT Business) Improvement System) Accreditation Information & Media Management - Graduate School of Technology Management • Established Department of • Became the first member of GMAC • Ranked 13th in the world: Management / Graduate • Selected as Korea’s Management Science (MS/PhD) (Graduate Management Admission Council) Information System (IS) Area School of Finance / representative school for the in Korea ✽ Association for Information Systems, PAJAIS Graduate School of Information WEF (World Economic Forum) • Established ICU Global IT & Media Management Technology Program

2011 2012 2013 2015 2016

• Ranked as one of the • Opened MS in Information • Opened Social Entrepreneurship MBA, Professional MBA, • Financial Times Executive Education • Integrated the School of KAIST College of Business Top 100 Global Management Master of Financial Engineering Rankings, ranked 1st in Asia, 20th Business and Technology MBA programs • Established Graduate School of Green Growth in the world Management into the College of • Corporate Knights ‘Better World MBA’ by the Financial Times • First school in Korea to be invited to Business Ranking, ranked 1st in Asia, 4th in the world join PIM (Partnership in International Management) • Eduniversal Ranking, selected as Top 100 Business Schools in the world Beyond Knowledge

It’s time to Rise Up Vision & Mission KAIST College of Business

Seoul Seoul Daejeon Executive School of School of Business Education Management and Technology Engineering Management

Open Enrollment Programs Management Engineering Business and Technology (MS/ PhD) Management (BS, MS, PhD) To become the best • Advanced Innovative GOAL Management (AIM) business school in Asia, • Advanced Program for Innovation Graduate School of Graduate School of Innovation and a top 20 business and Change Management (AIC) school in the world Management and Technology Management • Global Leader Program (GLP) by 2031 • Techno MBA • Advanced Program Global Information and for e-Governance (AeG) • Executive MBA • Global Business Program • IMBA Telecommunication VISION • Professional MBA Technology Program • Social Entrepreneurship MBA To become a world- Customized Programs 8 Economics Minor Program class business school 9 through a combination Graduate School of Finance of technology and • Finance MBA PCM Minor Program management • Master of Financial Engineering

Graduate School of Information & Media MISSION Management To conduct research and • Information & Media MBA to develop global business • MS in Information Management leaders in technology and management field Graduate School of •The pursuit of excellence Green Growth in education and research EDUCATIONAL • MS in Green Business and Policy • The integration of management and technology FOCUS • Meeting the needs of government, society and corporations Management Engineering Business and Technology Management Develop world-class researchers and scholars MBA/Master Training of management experts with knowledge of technology Executive Education Education for CEOs KAIST College of Business

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It’s time to Be Proud Powerful ● The nation’s largest MBA alumni network Why KCB? Alumni Network - Strong alumni network powered by exchanging and sharing information - A core leader in world-class companies and major domestic companies ● Graduates become management professors at major in Korea and abroad - 45% of PhD graduates in Management Engineering are employed as professors - Graduates have obtained professorships in prominent domestic and international universities

World-class ● A total of 98 full-time faculty members Faculty (the best faculty by research field in Korea) ● Close ties between students and faculty - Each student is assigned an advisor to help adapt to the school more easily and to help them study effectively

The Best Education ● The best environment for study and research Environment - An individual study/research space (lab) is provided 24 hours-a-day to all full-time students - Facilities include Reuters Trading Center and KOSCOM Financial Information Center - the largest financial training facilities in Korea 10 - All full-time students can reside in KCB dormitories 11

The First & The Best

● Opened the first full-time MBA in Korea in 1995 (The leading MBA brand in Korea with 21 years of history) ● Fostering individuals with a convergent mindset that can merge technology into management, by utilizing the unique advantages of KAIST, the best science and engineering research in Korea ● Accredited by four international organizations (AACSB, EQUIS, GMAC, PIM) ● Ranked 1st in Asia and 21st in the world in ‘Executive Education Rankings’ by the Financial Times in 2016

● Specialized curriculum for the 21st century focused specifically on technology management, finance, IT, KAIST College of Business social enterprise and green management policy ● Operating AfreecaTV Internet broadcasting program, unprecedented real-time two-way communication window to the world Beyond Knowledge

It’s time to Why KCB? Be Proud Alumni interview

PhD in Management Engineering Finance MBA Jay Heon Jung Mi Hye Kim Assistant professor of CASS Business Director of J.P. Morgan School, UK

12 I spent most of my twenties at KAIST College of Business. I learned so many things In KAIST Finance MBA, I shared knowledge with my colleagues who have careers from from KAIST, not only academic knowledge, but also precious life experiences. My various parts of the financial world, and I benefited from the systematic curriculum 13 classmates and colleagues constantly inspired me during my school life. In addition, the structure. If you want to grow into a professional, I would like to recommend that you excellent faculty helped me to reach my potential. After graduating from KAIST College challenge the MBA program for your own development. of Business, I started my first career in to continue pursuing my dreams.

School of Business and Technology Techno MBA Management, CEO of STA Testing Consulting Jae Jung Kwon Won Il Kwon CEO of K-Run Ventures CEO of STA Testing Consulting

I have been working with Samsung Electronics for 10 years and my work KAIST provides the opportunity to network with professors who focus on more than performance was mostly based on my experiences. After studying at KAIST College simply learning at the graduate school. The program is student-centered and discussions of Business, however, I was able to combine theory and experience and has helped with my fellow students were a great asset to me. My challenge was preparing classes me understand the business environment and gain insight for the future. I learned KAIST College of Business and doing an ETRI internship. But this helped me think deeply and understand the the latest management theories in a systematic manner from excellent professors, current situation better. School of Business and Technology Management is the best and I realized that if I had studied earlier, I would have achieved better management place for new challenges and I hope you to join our journey. performance. Beyond Academic Kn owledge It’s time to Build Your Brain Programs

School of Academic Path Practical Path

Management General MBA Specialized MBA / Master Category Management Engineering Social Engineering Finance IT/Media Green Entrepreneurship (MS/PhD) Full–time Part–time Degree Full–time Full–time Part–time Full-time Full–time Programs 7 Areas* Social Master of Financial Information & Media MS in Information MS in Green Program (Double major: Techno MBA Professional MBA Executive MBA Finance MBA Entrepreneurship SEOUL Engineering MBA Management Business & Policy Green Management) MBA 14

Program to train 15 General MBA Program specially A premier MBA Master and Doctoral Evening MBA finance experts MBA Program specially Part-time program Program to nurture program to foster Weekend program designed for Financial program for innovative education to foster program for those to be specialized designed for Business to train IT high-quality green Characteristic convergent talent for mid-managers Engineering, Risk social entrepreneurs in Investment Analytics, IT, Media excellence who are currently Management and Asset management and social value business and policy for technology and and executives Banking and Asset Management in academic research employed Management (Quant) specialist creators experts management Management

Class Daytime Daytime Part-time (Weekly) Part-time (Fri, Sat) Daytime Daytime Daytime Part-time (Wed, Sat) Daytime Daytime

Degree MS/PhD MBA MBA MBA MBA MS MBA MS MBA MS

Length 2 years / 5 years 2 years 2.5-3 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 1 year 2 years 2 years 2 years

Credits 45 / 66 credits 54 credits 48 credits 48 credits 54 credits 54 credits 45 credits 39 credits 54 credits 45 credits

More than 2 years Currently employed, Currently employed, More than 2 years Currently employed, Individuals who are Individuals who are more than 5 years more than 10 years more than 5 years - of work experience of work experience - - interested in start-up interested in green Target of work experience of work experience of work experience preferred preferred preferred preferred preferred social enterprises business and policy

Overseas Study abroad Study abroad Summer or winter Training - Summer field trip - Summer field trip Summer field trip Summer field trip - (Mandatory) (3rd semester) (Spring semester) field trip Overseas Training - Dual degree Summer field trip - Dual degree Dual degree Dual degree - - (Optional)

Beginning February (MFE – Financial Analytics Program: September) January September February KAIST College of Business Semester

Contact 822.958.3603~4 822.958.3642 822.958.3302~3 822.958.3402~3 822.958.3121,3123 822.958.3181,3124 822.958.3661 822.958.3641 822.958.3304 822.958.3407~8

* 7 Areas: Accounting, Finance, IT Management, Managerial Economics, Marketing, Operations Strategy and Management Science, Organization and Strategic Management Beyond Knowledge Academic It’s time to Build Your Brain Programs

School of Academic Path Academic & Practical Path Academic & Practical Path Minor Programs Business and Global Information and Categories Business and Technology Management Graduate School of Technology Innovation and Telecommunication Economics PCM Graduate (Undergraduate/MS/PhD) School Management Technology Management Technology Program Undergraduate Masters Masters Program Masters Undergraduate Masters Degree PhD PhD Programs PhD Minor program Minor program DAEJEON to train creative 16 Program to train creative and Program designed for those to train students and convergent MS/PhD Program to educate majoring in science individuals with Characteristic convergent who lead creative innovation 17 future global ICT leaders and engineering expertise in science as technology manager global business leaders with expertise in and engineering economics and business management

Class Daytime Part-time (Fri, Sat) Daytime Daytime Daytime

Degree BS/MS/PhD MS/PhD MS/MA/PhD - - 4 years/2 years/4 years Length 2 years/4 years 2 years/4 years - - ※5 years (Combined MS and PhD) Credits 136/33/66 credits 45/69 credits 47/77 credits 18 credits 9 credits

Currently employed, start-ups or individuals Civil servants or experts in ICT field Target - - - who are interested in from developing country I&TM field

Overseas Training Dual degree (MS) Summer field trip - - - (Optional)

Beginning Semester March, September March, September

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Open Enrollment Programs

Executive ● AIM, Advanced Innovative Management It’s time to Build Your Brain This program is designed to foster the core competencies of future executives so that they can understand technology trends and utilize them to discover Programs business and innovation strategies for transitioning to a new paradigm. It also focuses on the management strategy for integrating them.

● AIC, Advanced Program for Innovation and Change Management This program aims to train senior managers to become next generation CEOs. Through the use of the latest case studies, it teaches new business theories and research methodology to cultivate qualities for executives who can respond to changes in the market and lead innovation.

● GLP, Global Leader Program The Global Leader Program (GLP) is an 1-year executive program for government officials and corporate executives working in public enterprises. This program is jointly operated with University of , and aims to enhance global competitiveness of the public sector in a rapidly changing business environment.

● AeG, Advanced Program for e-Governance The Advanced Program for e-Governance (AeG) provides a curriculum that focuses on implementing the ‘Government 3.0 and Industry 4.0’ project for creative government and public innovation built on Big Data and ICT.

● Global Business Program 18

The Global Business Program provides lectures and corporate visits to focus on 19 topics that meet students’ needs. This program involves partnering with world-class universities and institutions from the United States, Europe and Asia.

Customized Programs

KAIST College of Business runs customized programs to meet the needs of companies and organizations and their current interests. KAIST Executive Education Center has earned a high reputation and satisfaction from its clients by pursuing in-depth management education with practical knowledge. Participants in KCB’s customized programs are very diverse, from mid-level managers to CEOs and chairmen of companies. Program topics vary from general management to Global KAIST Executive Education Program has attained remarkable specific areas such as global business, leadership, IT management and finance. Competitiveness achievements – it has been ranked the first in Asia for five consecutive KAIST College of Business has successfully operated customized programs in partnership with major corporations as below. with Distinguished years by the Financial Times (21st in the world). This success is due Expertise to the efforts to strengthen the expertise and quality in designing and delivering the program, as well as building a substantial network. KAIST Executive Education Center continues to develop the curriculum and

courses based on knowledge and information required to create and KAIST College of Business lead a successful organization. We are actively engaging in corporate connections and exchanging thoughts to utilize knowledge of business and management. Beyond Knowledge

Global KAIST College of Business offers students a number of International opportunities to experience global business management during It’s time to Discover New Experience their study period. KCB offers dual-degree programs, overseas Opportunities training, and an exchange student program. We are becoming Programs a ‘global business school’ by strengthening exchanges with top overseas business schools and attracting foreign professors and students.

Anastasiia Butyrina / Exchange Student ’16

Matthijs Henseler / Exchange Student ’16 Saint-Petersburg University, Bomee Lee / MS in Graduate School of Russia Delft University of Technology, Innovation and Technology Management ’14 Netherlands Overseas training program to KAIST was a very special experience where the kindness in New York, USA I was met by Koreans was heartwarming. The expertise Deciding to travel halfway around the world to study in at KAIST was excellent and the many incredible people a novel country in an unfamiliar culture was a daunting I’ve met there will stay with me forever. I am very Through the Binghamton Summer Program (BSP) of decision for me at first. After arriving in Korea, however, I did thankful for all the knowledge, friends and experience I the Graduate School of Innovation and Technology not second guess this decision even once. KAIST College of have gained at KAIST, which will guide me through my Management, I participated in the Technology Business is an academically challenging university, but to get life. Commercialization Project at the Entrepreneurship and through the semester with the support of my fellow students, Innovation Partnerships Center at Binghamton University. who have become like family, was extremely rewarding. Along with attorneys and patent attorneys who are in CANADA charge of technology commercialization at the center, RUSSIA I experienced every detail of the core processes of technology licensing and commercialization, which 20 improved my understanding of the entire patent licensing NETHERLANDS process. I had a great opportunity to work with American 21 FRANCE experts and learn their culture.

Byung Chul Park / MS in Business and Technology Management ’14 UNITED STATES

Dual degree with Telecom CHINA Ecole de Management, France Hoin Kim / Techno MBA ’16

Experiencing French business education provided Outgoing exchange student me with an excellent opportunity. The program to , there is quite different than in Korea. By interacting Canada with students from diverse cultures, I was able to understand the realities of global business, at the GHANA same time, I gained an objective view of the Korean Through the exchange student life at the University market. I think that my one year experience in Europe of Toronto, I was able to extend my view towards will have a profound impact on all of my decision- the world with the world’s most talented people. ECUADOR making process. The exchange program provides a great opportunity to become a global leader through cultural understanding and communication with local friends. Juan Robalino / Finance MBA ’16 James Dawson Amoah / Finance MBA ’16 Jeong Min Hong / Professional MBA ’14 Full-time , KOICA-KAIST Outgoing exchange student Ecuador Scholarship program, to , China Ghana

KAIST has turned into my “HOME”, a place where I live,

The Finance MBA program at KAIST is very rigorous The best part of the student exchange program I study, but it is also an incredible place where I can KAIST College of Business and practical, and provides the fundamental was that I was able to look back on myself. It was a share. KAIST is not just a place where you study, here I analytical skills necessary for a successful career in great time to meet a lot of new people with diverse have found the core of how ideas can be built. KAIST is the finance industry. experiences and to catch up on my studies. a unique experience in the sense that there is no other institution where you spend and share closely with people from different countries and cultures every day. Beyond Knowledge International It’s time to Discover New Opportunities Programs

Dual Degree Programs Overseas Training Programs Student Exchange Program Language Courses KAIST College of Business has high-quality dual degree The Overseas Training Program provides opportunities to ○ Opportunity to spend one semester abroad and get KAIST College of Business offers a number of language classes programs in accounting, law, management, finance, and media. enhance global business capabilities through MBA classes at credits transferred to train global leaders. Courses offered by the Language Center partner universities, in addition to company visits and culture ○ Option of choosing from 70~80 partner schools are English Proficiency Courses (EPCs), Business Chinese experiences. around the world Courses, and Korean Classes for International Students.

Program Country Field Partner school Program Country Partner school Note ○ Global experience in diverse cultures

USC (University of ) Canada The United OPI (Oral Proficiency Interview) and EPC (English Proficiency Course)  University of New South Wales Techno States Management (Australian School of Business) MBA/IMBA University of Toronto Australia IE Business School Mandatory All new students must take the “Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI)” Spain (Choose 1) Techno Denmark after they are accepted. It is designed to evaluate the English MBA Techno CKJ program: Cooperative program with communication skills of the students through 15-20 minute English Tsinghua University in China, KAIST in Copenhagen Business School MBA China/Japan Korea, and in Japan interviews with a native speaker. Students take English language The United Law School of Law courses appropriate for them based on the interview results. States Columbia Business School, France 23 UC Berkeley, , Moreover, through regular OPI updates at the end of each semester, The United Professional States USC (University of Southern California) Optional ESCP Europe, SKEMA Business School students can continue measuring their English communication skills MBA (Choose 1) to see how much they are improving. Techno SMU MBA /IMBA/ University of Illinois Accounting (Singapore Management University) Germany The English Proficiency Courses focus on helping students improve Professional The United Singapore States at Urbana-Champaign their skills in communicating by discussing a wide range of topics. MBA (Fisher) EBS Business School, University of Cologne Courses focus on current events, debate, technology, presentations University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and academic and business writing. University of Maryland ( H. Smith) Italy Techno MBA/ 7 areas University of Texas at Austin (McCombs) Bocconi University PMBA/IMBA/ including IE Business School Finance The United IMMBA Spain management MBA / States Business Chinese Courses (Simon) Mandatory Master of (3rd Netherlands Business Chinese Courses are non-credit courses along with the Financial UC Irvine (Paul Merage) semester) Engineering (Excluding MFE students) Erasmus University Rotterdam EPCs, and they are offered in five levels so that anyone can take the Techno MBA / Management / University of Southern California (MFE) course. The United The City University London (CASS) IMBA / IMMBA Media (Marshall School of Business) United Kingdom Switzerland States University of St. Gallen English Program for Doctoral Students University of British Columbia (Sauder) Canada KAIST College of Business wants to ensure that PhD students are IMMBA / China ready for challenging faculty positions at universities around the University of Rochester UC Irvine and Stanford University Mandatory The United IMMS The United States (Simon Business School) States Tsinghua University world. In order to do this, we have created a program that consists of three language-based requirements and one class on how to Participating International Internship Hong Kong teach. The English language requirements include Presentation Finance MBA Program of Social Entrepreneur Corps Nicaragua Skills, Academic Writing, and an OPI rating of Advanced-Mid. We / Master of City University London Social Mandatory Hong Kong University of Science and Financial Finance have also established a unique course not offered in many other PhD The United Entrepreneurship (1st and 2nd Technology Engineering (CASS Business School) Kingdom MBA (SEMBA) The United semester) programs called ‘Teaching Effectiveness in English.’ It is designed to (MFE) States help students develop teaching skills and methods that will ensure Japan The University of Sheffield that they are able to teach well. This set of classes helps to ensure United Kingdom Michigan State University Keio University that KCB PhDs are prepared for success in any university around the The United (Eli Broad College of Business) Columbia Business School world. States The United Executive States Taiwan

Mandatory KAIST College of Business MBA INSEAD National Taiwan University Korean Classe for International Students Business and France ICT / Technology For international and exchange students, Korean classes are offered International Telecom Ecole de Management Graduate School Management Thailand France Management of Innovation SUNY at Binghamton Optional in three levels. They are popular courses for international researchers (Master) and Technology The United Management States and professors as well. Beyond Knowledge

Career ■ Manufacturing Careers of graduates 10% 13% 16% 7% 9% in the last three years 6% 21% ■ Finance 13% 5% 6% ■ Consulting MBA/Master 2016 2015 2014 ■ IT/ It’s time to Development 9% 13% Discover New Full-time students 11% Telecommunication 40% 7% 56% ■ Research institutes Opportunities 13% 45% Service ■ Others

Major companies that hired graduates in the last three years Systematic In order to support the excellent selection of the talented individuals by firms, and career development and employment MBA/Master Career Development Full-time students of students and alumni, the Career Development Center runs Management a variety of programs designed in accordance with the annual roadmap considering students’ needs.

KAIST Career Navigation Mentoring Meeting Information Publish program the alumni sharing session Resume Book

Career Considering the students’ interests, We invite the latest graduates, and A number of students in KAIST In the spring semester, we publish Goal we operate a mentoring program hold a meeting with them organized College of Business work in the Resume Book containing 25 where a mentor, generally a KAIST by the industry field. excellent companies in Korea. We information on students planning alumnus, and mentee, a current At the beginning of each year, provide an opportunity for students to graduate by collecting resumes student, are matched. we survey the students about to introduce their companies, and in two forms: PDF file and printed It is a program that can facilitate their interests, and accordingly to share information on their jobs form. Because the book contains the sharing of information on career invite alumni, so that they can and recruitment. It is an opportunity information on excellent individuals, Self- Career Career Path Ability Preparation Job Search development and business as well share more practical information to promote their companies and firms can use it as a good resource Awareness Exploration Design Improvement as networking between alumni on their experiences and know- share information for the students for hiring talented people. and students through regular and how in the career development who are looking for a job. voluntary small meetings from and employment process before March to November. More than graduating. Special Seminar Career Planning Club Activities Special Lectures Job Search 60 alumni of KAIST College of (GAP analysis Self-Assessment (CDC Website) Business act as mentors every year. and goal setting) (CareerLeader, Information Contest MBTI, Sharing Session Resume Clinic STRONG, Search Firm Day LCSI) 1:1 Career KAIST Case Consulting Competition Alumni Session Mock Interview

Alumni Career Corporate Information Consulting Mentoring Projects Resume Book Program

Self-Evaluation Internships Recommendation KAIST College of Business Employers On-Campus Mentoring program Publish Resume Book Career Consulting Sheet ※ In addition, we provide career development one-stop services such as one-on-one personalized consultation reflecting each student’s needs, clinics, and career coaching. Beyond Knowledge

It’s time to Join Our NetworkNetwork Faculty The academic excellence of KAIST College of Business is largely due to its outstanding faculty.

Oh, Wonseok New York Univ., Ph.D. (2000) Ph.D. (1999) School of Management Engineering Organization and Strategic Management Park, Byungho Indiana Univ., Ph.D. (2006) Lee, Sujin Cornell Univ., Ph.D. (2005) Bae, Zong-Tae KAIST, Ph.D. (1987) Accounting Tcha, Dong-Wan Northwestern Univ., Ph.D. (1975) Song, ChanHoo Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, Ph.D. (2000) Baik, Yoon-suk Purdue Univ., Ph.D. (2004) Han, Ingoo Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Ph.D. (1990) Byun, Ung Jae Stanford Univ., LL.M. (2004) / Operations Strategy and Management Science Marketing Kwak, Byungjin Purdue Univ., Ph.D. (2004) Attorney at Law firm ‘Yulchon’ Chung, Hakjin Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ph.D. (2016) Kim, HyeJin Pennsylvania State Univ., Ph.D. (2013) Lee, Jaywon Columbia Univ., Ph.D. (2008) Chang, Sea-Jin Univ. of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. (1992) Jun, Duk Bin UC Berkeley, Ph.D. (1985) Lee, EueHun Georgia State Univ., Ph.D. (1995) Yoo, Choong-Yuel Queen’s Univ. at Kingston, Ph.D. (2009) Jang, Dae-Chul KAIST, Ph.D. (2008) Kim, Bowon Harvard Univ., Ph.D. (1995) IT Management Managerial Economics Jin, Byungchae Univ. of Maryland, Ph.D. (2011) Lee, YunShin Univ. of Cambridge, Ph.D. (2011) Lee, ChulHo Univ. of Texas at Dallas, Ph.D. (2012) Ahn, Byong-Hun Stanford Univ., Ph.D. (1978) Jung, Ku-Hyun Univ. of Michigan, Ph.D. (1976) / Park, Kun Soo Columbia Univ., Ph.D. (2010) Lee, WonJae KAIST, M.S. (2000) / CEO of Heyum Technology Hwang, Sung-Ha Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst, Ph.D. (2011) Former Advisor of Samsung Electronic Business Communications Advisory Group In, Younghwan Brown Univ., Ph.D. (2001) Research Institute Chung, Betty Univ. of , Ed.D. (1995) Park, MyeongCheol Univ. of Iowa, Ph.D. (1990) Kim, Hyung Seok Columbia Univ., Ph.D. (2009) Kim, Tae-Hyun Northwestern Univ., Ph.D. (2011) Dewberry, Joe Univ. of Southern California, M.S. (1983) Zo, HangJung Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Ph.D. (2006) Kim, Jae-Cheol Univ. of Rochester, Ph.D. (1983) Kim, Youngbae KAIST, Ph.D. (1986) Reed, Sean Framingham State Univ. M.Ed. (2010) Lee, Chang-Yang Harvard Univ., Ph.D. (1999) Lee, Eun-Suk M.I.T., Ph.D. (2011) Operations Strategy and Management Science Shragge, Abraham UC San Diego, Ph.D. (1998) Rhee, KiEun Columbia Univ., Ph.D. (2004) Lee, Ji-Hwan London Business School, Ph.D. (2004) Choi, MunKee North Carolina State Univ., Ph.D. (1989) 26 Smith, Keera American Univ., M.A. (2005) Park, Sangchan Cornell Univ., Ph.D. (2008) Rho, JaeJeung Univ. of Houston, Ph.D. (1994) Finance Yoo, Sunghyon Beijing Univ., Ph.D. (2000) 27 Park, Sung-Joo Michigan State Univ., Ph.D. (1978) Yang, TaeYong Pennsylvania State Univ., Ph.D. (1982) Byun, SukJoon KAIST, Ph.D. (1996) Green Growth Management/Policy Cho, Hoon Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Ph.D. (2006) Marketing Kim, SangHyup Seoul National Univ., M.A. (1988) Technology Management Chung, HaeJin New York Univ., Ph.D. (2009) Hahn, Minhi Northwestern Univ., Ph.D. (1985) Song, Kyungyeol M.I.T., Ph.D. (2002) / Bae, Intak Pennsylvania State Univ., Ph.D. (1989) / Dierker, Martin UCLA, Ph.D. (2003) Hyun, Yong Jin Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Ph.D. (1989) Director of McKinsey Korea Representative Director of Summit Partners Hyun, Jung-Soon Univ. of Rochester, Ph.D. (1997) Kang, Moon Young Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Ph.D. (2010) Chang, Hyun Joon Cornell Univ., Ph.D. (1985) Kang, Jangkoo Univ. of Rochester, Ph.D. (1997) Kim, Minki Univ. of Chicago, Ph.D. (2011) Choi, Kwang Chul UC Berkeley, Ph.D. (1992) / Kim, ByungChun Iowa State Univ., Ph.D. (1984) Lee, ChanJean UC Berkeley, Ph.D. (2012) School of Business and President of SK E&C Co., Ltd. Kim, Ji Soo Stanford Univ., Ph.D. (1984) Yoon, YeoSun Univ. of Michigan, Ph.D. (2003) Technology Management Choung, JaeYong Univ. of Sussex, Ph.D. (1998) Kim, Jinyong New York Univ., Ph.D. (2005) Jun, Sun Gon Univ. of Utah, Ph.D. (2006) / Kim, Jong Chang Joongbu Univ., Hon. Ph.D (2003) / IT Management Accounting Chairman of Molecular Technology Business Former Governor of Ahn, JaeHyeon Stanford Univ., Ph.D. (1993) Chung, YangHon Georgia State Univ., Ph.D. (1994) Kim, Chul-Hwan KAIST, Ph.D. (1997) / Chairman of Financial Supervisory Service Cho, Daegon Carnegie Mellon Univ., Ph.D. (2013) Ham, ChangYong UC Berkeley, Ph.D. (1988) KITE Entrepreneurship Foundation Kim, Joo-Hoon Univ. of , Ph.D. (1987) Eom, JiYong Stanford Univ., Ph.D. (2009) Kim, Jong Chul Princeton Univ., Ph.D. (1987) / Kim, Sungmin Texas Tech Univ., Ph.D. (1988) Han, Christopher Stanford Univ., Ph.D. (2011) / Managerial Economics Executive Advisor of EON Group Kim, Tong Suk Ohio State Univ., Ph.D. (1989) Vice President of SAP Korea Chae, Suchan Univ. of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. (1985) Kim, Karpsoo Keio Univ., Ph.D. (1996) Koh, Woo Hwa The Ohio State Univ., Ph.D. (2015) Jung, Jaemin Univ. of , Ph.D. (2003) Kim, Jihee Stanford Univ., Ph.D. (2013) Kim, Wonjoon Seoul National Univ., Ph.D. (2003) Kwon, Okyu Chung-Ang Univ., Ph.D. (1998)/ Kim, Soung-Hie Stanford Univ., Ph.D. (1983) Kwon, Youngsun Syracuse Univ., Ph.D. (2000) Koo, Bon-Jae Daejeon Univ., Ph.D. (2011) Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Kim, Young-Gul Univ. of Minnesota, Ph.D. (1990) Min, Hong Ghi Univ. of Binghamton (SUNY), Ph.D. (1990) Lee, Kark-Bum Bielefeld Univ., Ph.D. (1983) Ministry of Strategy and Finance Lee, Byungtae Univ. of Texas at Austin, Ph.D. (1994) Lee, Duk Hee State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Ohm, JayYoung Northwestern Univ., Ph.D. (1986) Lee, HoeKyung SUNY at Stony Brook, Ph.D. (1986) Lee, Hee-Seok Univ. of Arizona, Ph.D. (1991) Ph.D. (1996) Song, Lak Kyung Univ. of Sussex, M.S. (1994) Lee, Inmoo Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Ph.D. (1995) Lee, Jae Kyu Univ. of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. (1985) Finance Sung, Kwangjae Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ph.D. (1993) KAIST College of Business Lee, Kyuseok Georgia , Ph.D. (2011) Moon, Songchun Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Han, SeungHun Univ. of Central Florida, Ph.D. (2005) Yoon, Taesung Univ. of , Ph.D. (1997) Oh, Dongchuhl Washington Univ. in St. Louis, Ph.D. (2011) Ph.D. (1985) Nam, ChanGi Georgia State Univ., Ph.D. (1988) Park, Kwangwoo Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Oh, Jong Hoon KAIST, Ph.D. (1986) / Others (Humanities, Law) Ph.D. (2003) CEO of Platform Factory Organization and Strategic Management Chun, YoungSook Hannam Univ., Ph.D. (2005) Schairer, Robert J. Brooklyn Law School, J.D. (1996) / Oh, SeHyun KAIST, Ph.D. (1992) / Jung, Hyun Ju Georgia Institute of Technology, Ph.D. (2013) Yun, YeonSoo Univ. of Washington School of Law, LL.M. (1988) President of Law Offices of Robert J. Schairer Advisor of Nable Communications Lee, Hong-Kyu Hankook Univ. of Foreign Studies, 1 2 Beyond Knowledge

It’s time to Join Our Network Students The students who were chosen by KAIST College of Business become representatives of the KAIST Brand. These selected students of KAIST College of Business with diverse backgrounds, work experiences, and age are expected 3 4 to be the future leaders of KAIST College of Business.

Total Student Enrollment (2017)

School of Management Engineering Management Engineering MS/PhD [Total 201] Graduate School of Management [Total 371] Total 930

Techno Executive MBA MBA 5 MS (79) (62) (77) BEYOND THE

PhD Professional SE CLASSROOM 28 MBA KAIST Sports Day (124) MBA 1 (189) (41) 2 KAIST RUN Continued enthusiasm of 29 3 Climbing the Himalayas KAIST College of Business 4 Volunteer Activity (Nepal) 5 Student Festival Graduate School of Finance Graduate School of Information & Graduate School of [Total 215] Media Management [Total 108] Green Growth [Total 35] 6 7

Finance Master MS MS in Green IM MBA of in Business & Financial MBA Information Policy (104) Engineering (32) Management (35) (111) (76)

School of Business & Technology Management Business and Technology Management [Total 135] Total 289 BS MS PhD 8 9 (35) (35) (65)

Graduate School of Innovation and Technology Global Information and Telecommunication Management [Total 118] Technology Program [Total 36] KAIST College o f Business 6 Volunteer Activity 7 Company Visit MS PhD MS PhD 8 Blood Donation Total 1,219 (79) (39) (23) (13) 9 Habitat for Humanity

✽ For more information on student clubs and activities, please visit the KCB website. Beyond Knowledge

● On-line Lectures KAIST College of Business established KCB Broadcasting Station through It’s time to a partnership with AfreecaTV, and continues sharing special lectures by Join Our Network Alumni professors with students and alumni. (http://afreecatv.com/kaistbs) ● Seminars & Forums KAIST College of Business provides special seminars and forums with great scholars and CEOs from all around the world about 20 times a year. Alumni can freely attend. Alumni Status ● Executive Education KAIST Executive Education, ranked 21st in the world by the Financial ~2017 Times Executive Education Rankings 2016, provides the most updated business knowledge and the best networking opportunities. Bachelor 832 ● Resources KAIST College of Business offers its alumni ID cards so that they can freely access the library. They can borrow books and make copies of Masters 6,403 research papers.

PhD 594 30 31 TOTAL 7,829 Alumni Service Lifelong Learning KAIST College of Business offers life-long learning services to its alumni. Various life-long education opportunities including open classes, seminars, forums, on-line lectures are provided to support alumni in a rapidly changing business environment. Career Coaching Career coaching services are also offered along with various career development opportunities ● Attending Courses including advice on career changes and networking. KAIST College of Business offers tuition-free open classes for its Reunion and Events alumni. This provides a great opportunity for alumni to learn about the KAIST Alumni Association, comprised of alumni, professors and honorary members, latest trends in management and gain global business insights even offers exciting alumni events, such as Homecoming Day, New Year’s after graduation. Ceremony, a golf tournament, hiking and start-up competitions to build a strong alumni network.

Techno MBA ’03 In the spring semester of 2015, I took the ‘Time Series Analysis and Prediction’ course Family Events KAIST College of Business Seung Pyo Jun through the Lifelong Education Program for Alumni. I discovered information on how to solve a problem that had been difficult to address, and as a result, I published two Weddings, start-ups, awards and funeral announcement service Senior researcher, papers in SSCI journals. If I had studied alone, I would not have been able to solve the Korea Institute of Science and are provided. Technology Information (KISTI) problem yet. I learned a lot from that course that helped me write the papers. Beyond Knowledge

The Unique “LAB Culture” in KAIST College of Business It’s time to Enjoy KCB Life KAIST College of Business offers a unique Facilities 24-hour private work space to every full-time student

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This individual study space creates an atmosphere Eco-friendly classroom using solar power system Art & Research Gallery, the small art gallery on campus that allows students to engage in academic activities Individual research space (lab) opened 24/7 Executive Education Lounge Reuters Trading Center, the nation’s Library, Dormitory, Cafeteria without any time restrictions. largest financial training facility Gym, Golf practice room KAIST College of Business provides space for each KOSCOM Financial Information Center, Media lab, Seminar rooms, Study rooms search engine for global financial information student, faculty member, and researcher so that every Auditorium Atrium, relaxation and healing spot individual can work at anytime day or night. About 8-10 students are assigned to each laboratory considering their nationality, previous career, age, and . In particular, there are one or two international students in each laboratory so that Korean and international students can mingle and study together. Based on this environment, we are creating synergistic effects through active global exchanges and team projects.

Another competitive advantage of KCB is that students KAIST College of Business not only focus on getting good grades on examinations and reports, but also on coming up with ideas and learning how to communicate and work as team members. Research It’s time to Improve Yourself Centers

KAIST College of Business conducts in-depth research in many areas on the future business environment and management. The 22 research centers are set up to perform research on issues and problems related to business, and collect materials useful for theories and results.

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School of Management Engineering School of Business and Technology Management

Bright Internet Research Center Financial Engineering Research Center Center for Technology and Innovation Policy

Center for Big Data and Business Analytics Green Business and Sustainable Future Management Research Institute Management Finance Research Center Global Commercialization Center for Fair Trade and Consumer Protection KAIST-SK Center for Social Entrepreneurship KAIST Center for Bio-Healthcare Innovation and Policy Center for Global & Asian Management Knowledge Management Research Center KAIST Center for Regional Innovation Center for Global Supply Chain Management Public Innovative e-Governance Research Center KAIST Convergence Research Center Center for Information and Media Management Research Center for Hyper-Connected Society Research Institute for Social Technology Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Innovation (RISTI)

Center for Silicon Valley Innovation Platform Spectrum and Future Research Center