Prof Sea-Jin Chang is a Provost’s Chair Professor of Business Administration, National University of Singapore. Prior to his move to Singapore, he was a Kumho Asiana Group Endowed Chair Professor of Business Administration at Korea University.

He received his BA and MA in economics from Seoul National University, and Ph.D. in strategic management from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a Dean’s Fellow. He used to be a professor at the Stern School of Business of the New York University. He also had visiting appointments at Stanford Business School, INSEAD, London Business School, Hitotsubashi University and Wharton School.

Prof Chang is primarily interested in the management of diversified multinational firms. He is an Editor of Journal of International Business Studies, a premier academic journal in international business and sits on the editorial boards of several other leading journals such as Strategic Management Journal. His recent book, Sony vs. Samsung: The Inside Story of the Electronics’ Giants Battle for Global Supremacy (Wiley, 2008) compares and contrasts these two firms’ global strategy. His other books include The Rise and Fall of Chaebols: Financial Crisis and Transformation of Korean Business Groups (Cambridge University Press, April 2003) and Business Groups in East Asia: Crisis, Restructuring and New Growth (Oxford University Press, 2006).
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