Total number of citations for SSCI papers exceeded 1,000 / Prof. Jeong Yun Duk(College of Liberal Arts)
- 24.09.02 / 박서연
Professor Jeong Yun Duk of the Department of Arts and Humanities at Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul) has surpassed 1,000 citations on Google Scholar for the 20 SSCI articles he has published.
Kookmin University Professor Jeong Yun Duk has received nearly 1,000 citations in four years, demonstrating the excellence of her research and her international reputation. Although the field of artistic arts is often perceived in academia as focusing on education rather than research, this achievement shows that Kookmin University, which is excelling in the field of artistic arts, is not only excelling in education but also in research.
Dr. Jeong Yun Duk's international research focuses on sports marketing and sports human resource organization. His research focuses on various factors that influence the psychology and behavior of professional sports spectators and sports organization members, and he has sophisticatedly analyzed the interactions between variables that have not been sufficiently addressed in existing research.
In particular, a paper published in 2020 classified the organizational culture of professional sports secretariats into four types: relational, hierarchical, innovative, and task, and analyzed which of these cultures directly affects performance, contributing to effective management strategies for sports organizations.
In addition, the researchers tried a new statistical program for the paper and introduced analysis techniques that had not been used before, enhancing the innovation of the research. These research achievements have been published in a number of prestigious domestic and international journals, and have attracted great attention not only in academia but also in the field of practice, as they have practical application potential in the sports industry.
After earning his master's degree in sports management from Kookmin University and his doctorate in sports management from Kyungpook National University, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Georgia, USA. He is currently active as a reviewer for several SSCI/SCOPUS journals and serves as the Director of Information and Public Relations at the Korean Sports Policy Association.
“I always remember the moment when I was fascinated by the discipline of sport management and vowed to become a researcher in earnest,” said Jeong. “I will continue to work hard to make Kookmin University's papers more widely cited by researchers around the world.”
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Professor Jeong Yun Duk of the Department of Arts and Humanities at Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul) has surpassed 1,000 citations on Google Scholar for the 20 SSCI articles he has published.
Kookmin University Professor Jeong Yun Duk has received nearly 1,000 citations in four years, demonstrating the excellence of her research and her international reputation. Although the field of artistic arts is often perceived in academia as focusing on education rather than research, this achievement shows that Kookmin University, which is excelling in the field of artistic arts, is not only excelling in education but also in research.
Dr. Jeong Yun Duk's international research focuses on sports marketing and sports human resource organization. His research focuses on various factors that influence the psychology and behavior of professional sports spectators and sports organization members, and he has sophisticatedly analyzed the interactions between variables that have not been sufficiently addressed in existing research.
In particular, a paper published in 2020 classified the organizational culture of professional sports secretariats into four types: relational, hierarchical, innovative, and task, and analyzed which of these cultures directly affects performance, contributing to effective management strategies for sports organizations.
In addition, the researchers tried a new statistical program for the paper and introduced analysis techniques that had not been used before, enhancing the innovation of the research. These research achievements have been published in a number of prestigious domestic and international journals, and have attracted great attention not only in academia but also in the field of practice, as they have practical application potential in the sports industry.
After earning his master's degree in sports management from Kookmin University and his doctorate in sports management from Kyungpook National University, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Georgia, USA. He is currently active as a reviewer for several SSCI/SCOPUS journals and serves as the Director of Information and Public Relations at the Korean Sports Policy Association.
“I always remember the moment when I was fascinated by the discipline of sport management and vowed to become a researcher in earnest,” said Jeong. “I will continue to work hard to make Kookmin University's papers more widely cited by researchers around the world.”
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