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Don
I. Jung, Ph.D.
Professor, Management
Dongil (Don) Jung is a Professor of Management at
San Diego State University. He teaches Organizational Behavior,
International/Comparative management, Leadership and Group Processes
and International Negotiation at undergraduate and graduate (MBA)
levels. He has also been teaching the International/Comparative Management
course in the Executive MBA program at SDSU since 1998. His areas
of expertise include Strategic Leadership and Innovation, Multinational
and World-Class Organization, Team Dynamics and International Negotiations.
He has worked for profit and not-for-profit organizations as a consultant
and trainer including the US Army, Navy Seals, and Budget Rental
Car in the US as well as SK, LG, Hyundai, Shinhan Bank and Samsung
in Korea. He is a frequent guest speaker for several multinational
companies.
As an active researcher, his publications have appeared
in many top-tier scholarly journals such as the Academy of Management
Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Leadership Quarterly, Organizational
Dynamics, Group and Organization Management, Group Dynamic, Journal
of Applied Behavioral Science, Journal of Organizational Behavior,
and Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
among others. He is listed in the Marquis Who's Who in Business
Higher Education and received the Ascendant Scholar Award from
the Western Academy of Management in 2004. He also received the
Faculty Contribution Award from the College of Business Administration
at SDSU.
He received his bachelor of Art in history from Korea
University and Ph.D. in management from the State University of
New York at Binghamton.
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