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Cabrini Pak

Marketing Lecturer
School of Business and Economics
Catholic University of America
United States of America

Biography

Cabrini Pak is a Teaching Fellow with the School of Business and Economics and a PhD candidate in Religion and Culture at CUA. Her training in this field has enabled her to weave anthropological and social-psychological insights into such business topics as consumer behavior, marketplace consumption patterns, emerging technologies, management of information, supply chain management, and ethics. With an extensive background in marketing, business strategy, research, consulting, and theology, both academically and professionally, she is able to bring many real-world experiences and tensions into the classroom for her students to wrestle with. She is excited to be part of the School’s mission and enjoys teaching at the School of Business and Economics while continuing her advanced studies in the PhD program at STRS. Her professional experience spans 20 years, having worked for such firms as the Center for Molecular Biology and Pathology in Research Triangle Park, Deloitte Services LP in Boston, Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA, Catholic Leadership Institute, and the Diocese of St. Augustine. Cabrini earned her MBA from The George Washington University on a Global Manager’s Fellowship Award, her MA in Theology from Villanova University as a Tuition Scholar, and a BS in Biology from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Research Interest

Marketing, Management information systems, Emerging technologies, Business strategy, Ethics, and Leadership.

Publications

  • Pak, Cabrini, "Spiritual Fitness: Red Herring or Distinctive Domain of Total Force Fitness?" paper presentation at the American Psychological Association Convention (August 2015), Toronto, Canada

  • Pak, Cabrini and Ajit Kambil (2006). “Over 50 and Ready to Shop: Serving the Aging Consumer,” Journal of Business Strategy, 27 (6).

  • Pak, C.H., "Competition and Countervailing Power in the Imperialist Marketplace: The Case of Korea," International Journal of Korean Studies XIX:2 (2014 Winter): 80-99.

  • Hong, Keejae, C.H. Pak, and Simon Pak (2014), “Measuring Abnormal Pricing - An Alternative Approach: The Case of U.S. Banana Trade with Latin American and Caribbean Countries,” Journal of Money Laundering Control, 17(2).

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