Seungryul Ryan Shin (신승렬)
Assistant Professor
UNIST | School of Business Administration
UNIST | School of Business Administration
Office | Bld. 114 Rm 706-8
E-mail | srshin@unist.ac.kr
Assistant Professor, School of Business Administration, UNIST, 2023-present
Post-Doctoral Associate, Cornell University, 2022-2023
Visiting Scholar, University of California, Berkeley, 2019
Ph.D. in Engineering(Technology Management, Economics and Policy), Seoul National University, 2022
M.S. in Engineering(Technology Management, Economics and Policy), Seoul National University, 2017
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, 2014
"Startups, unicorns, and the local inflow of inventors" (with Benjamin Balsmeier, Lee Fleming, and Matt Marx) forthcoming in The Review of Economics and Statistics
"The diffusion of scientific discoveries in government laboratories: The role of patents filed by government scientists" (with Jisoo Lee, Yura Jung, and Junseok Hwang) Research Policy, 2022
"Early mover (dis)advantages and knowledge spillover effects on blockchain startups' funding and innovation performance" (with Gunno Park and Minkyung Choy) Journal of Business Research, 2020
"Reconfiguring the firm’s core technological portfolio through open innovation: Focusing on technological M&A" (with John Han, Klaus Marhold, and Jina Kang) Journal of Knowledge Management, 2017
Outstanding Early Career Research grant, the National Research Foundation of Korea, 2024
Best Conference Paper Award, RCEA Future of Growth Conference, Ontario, Canada, 2021
Global Ph.D. Fellowship, National Research Foundation, Korea, 2017-2020
Excellence Award, Management Innovation Research Paper and Case Study Competition, KMAC, 2020
Global Competence Program, National Research Foundation, Korea, 2019
Blockchain Strategy Best Research Proposal Award, Korea Society of Strategic Management, Fall Conference, 2018
Best Paper of the Conference Award, Korea Society of Strategic Management, Fall Conference, 2018
Best Paper Status, Technology and Innovation Management Division, AoM Annual Meeting 2018, Chicago
Grand Prize, Management Innovation Research Paper and Case Study Competition, KMAC, 2017