So Young Kim
Graduate School of Science and Technology PolicyÂ
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Korea
Biography
Prof. Kim graduated from Seoul National University and received her Ph.D. from Northwestern University with the support of Fulbright Scholarship. Before coming to KAIST, she worked as a data archivist for the Social Computing Center at the University of Chicago and as an assistant professor of political science at Florida Atlantic University. Prof. Kim’s research spans three fields: science & technology (S&T) policy, international political economy, and quantitative methodologies in social sciences.
Research Interest
International Political Economy, Public Policy
Publications
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Kim SY. Technological Kuznets Curve? Technology, Income Inequality, and Government Policy. Asian Research Policy. 2012;3:33-49.
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Kim SY. Public perceptions of climate change and support for climate policies in Asia: evidence from recent polls. The Journal of Asian Studies. 2011 May;70(2):319-31.
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Kim SY. Government R&D funding in economic downturns: Testing the varieties of capitalism conjecture. Science and Public Policy. 2013 Jul 5;41(1):107-18.