Assistant Professor of supply chain management
The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina
RESEARCH INTERESTS
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Humanitarian supply chains (especially post-disaster donations management and public engagement)
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Gamification and game-based learning, in collaboration with videogame industry partners
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Immersive technologies (e.g., virtual and augmented reality) and behavioral impacts in SCM
METHODS EXPERTISE
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Empirical research using SPSS, SAS, and RStudio
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Surveys - paper-based and Qualtrics
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Literate in Python
DISSERTATION
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Committee: Koray Özpolat (Chair), Douglas N. Hales, Resit Sendag, Anis Triki, and David Chelidze.
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Defended July 21, 2020.
PUBLICATIONS
Kwon, H.Y. and Özpolat, K. (2020) “The Dark Side of Narrow Gamification: Negative Impact of Assessment Gamification on Student Perceptions and Content Knowledge”. INFORMS Transactions on Education, 2021, 21 (2), 67-81.
Kwon, H.Y., Zhang, J., Lin, Y., Özpolat, K., and Ng, A. (2020) “Op-ed writing assignment in supply chain management courses”. Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2021, 19 (1), 90-111.
Yun, G., Yalcin, M.G., Hales, D.N., and Kwon, H.Y. (2019). “Interactions in sustainable supply chain management: a framework review”. International Journal of Logistics Management, 30 (1), 140-173.
MEDIA COVERAGE
January 6, 2022 "The continuing supply chain saga", South Carolina Business Review, NPR
May 12, 2021 "Side effects of pipeline shutdown linger in Lowcountry" | WCIV ABC4 News
McLeish, T. (2020, Spring) "Ensuring Efficiency in Humanitarian Aid Logistics". Momentum: Research & Innovation, Spring 2020, 34-37.