Background
Choi, Jongmoo Jay was born on December 4, 1945 in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Arrived United States, 1969. Son of Hyung Joon and Tai Im Choi.
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The papers in this volume of "International Finance Review" provide a reflection on the role of international finance - and its relationship to strategy, economics, political science and public policy - in examining value creation in multinational enterprise. These are 22 original papers submitted specifically for this volume based on its theme. The papers present a breadth of methodologies, including theoretical, empirical, conceptual, and case study approaches. Several papers offer combinations of these different categories. Among the empirical papers, there are many kinds of data sets analyzed, ranging from macroeconomic data to firm-level financial data to survey data. In addition, the data sets are rigorously analyzed in many different ways. This volume also takes a broad perspective on multinational enterprise, which allows discussion of traditional areas in the study of multinational enterprises (MNEs) as corporations, but also includes topics related to multinational enterprise as an undertaking, not just as corporation. For example, there is attention to small and medium-sized companies as well as larger MNEs. There are also papers that consider exporting enterprises and the environment of multinational enterprise. With this spirit, the volume covers multinational enterprise from a variety of perspectives, including views from private corporations and government policymakers, and the authors of the papers include both academics and practitioners. Altogether, the papers offer insights into value creation through a variety of lenses.
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Choi, Jongmoo Jay was born on December 4, 1945 in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Arrived United States, 1969. Son of Hyung Joon and Tai Im Choi.
Bachelor of Business Administration, Seoul National University, 1968. Master of Business Administration, New York University, 1974. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1980.
Instructor, New York University, 1979-1980. Visiting assistant professor Columbia University, 1980-1981. Economist Chase Manhattan Bank, New York City, 1981-1982.
Adjunct associate professor finance, international business New York University, 1982-1987.
Professor finance Temple University, since 1983. Visiting faculty University of Pennsylvania, U. Hawaii, International University of Japan, 1987-1998.
Consultant to various corporations. Research assistant National Bureau Economics Research, 1978-1979.
Finance analyst New York City Government Agency, 1973-1975.
International banking officer of Korea Exchange Bank, 1968-1973. Chair of finance Temple University, AuthoredEmerging Capital Markets, co-educated, 1998. International Trade and Transmission of Inflation: The Japanese Experience, 1985.
Editorial board International Journal of Finance, Journal of Economics and Business, Global Finance Journal, Multinatl.
Finance Journal, review of Pacific Basin Finance Markets and Policies. Contributor numerous articles to scholarly journals Korean-American Foundation fellow, New York University Multinat.
Corps. Project grant, Temple University Distinguished Faculty Research.fellow.
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Member American Economics Association, American Finance Association, Finance Management Association, Academy International Business, North America Economics and Finance Association (president), of Korea-American Finance Association, advisory board, Multinational Finance Society.
Married B. Eunyup Lee, March 20, 1971. Children: Raymond, Jason.