Bok Gyo Jeong, PhD. Curriculum Vitae January 2014

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Bok Gyo Jeong, PhD. Curriculum Vitae

January 2014

School of Public Affairs and Administration

Office phone: 973-353-5093 (Ext 3705)

Rutgers University Newark

E-mail : [email protected]

111 Washington St, Room #306 Newark, NJ 07102

Current Work & Affiliation ◦ Adjunct Faculty, Rutgers University-Newark, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Newark, New Jersey (Dec 2013 – Present) 

Teaching Courses: Political Economy and Public Administration (Winter 2013; Spring & Summer Semester 2014) Government & Nonprofit Sector (Spring Semester, 2014) Administrative Ethics (Spring & Summer Semester, 2014)

Education ◦ PhD. Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, 8/2007 – 8/2013 - Research Fields: Public Administration/Policy (Nonprofit Management, Comparative Public Administration, and Organizational Theory), and International Development (Civil Society and NGOs, and Development Economics) ◦ Visiting Scholar Fellowship, Sociology and Public Policy, Duke University, 9/2006 – 5/2007 ◦ MA in Public Administration and Policy, Seoul National University, South Korea. 2001 – 2003. - Field: Public Policy Major - Thesis: The Role Distribution of Government and Non-governmental Organizations ◦ BA in Social Welfare and International Relations, Seoul National University, 1996 – 2001. Dept. of Social Welfare, Bachelor of Arts, Cum Laude Dept. of International Relations, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Cum Laude

Teaching & Research Interests Nonprofit Management/Non-Governmental Organizations/ Comparative Civil Society Public Management/Organizational Theory Public Policy/Policy Analysis/Policy Evaluation Comparative Public Administration /Comparative Politics/International Development International Organizations/ System Transition of Post-Communist Countries Research Methods/Research Design/Statistics/Quantitative & Qualitative Research

Teaching and Lecturing 2014, “Administrative Ethics,” School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University-Newark (Adjunct Faculty, Spring Semester, January – May 2014; Summer Semester, June 2014). 2014, “Government and Nonprofit Sector,” School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers UniversityNewark (Adjunct Faculty, Spring Semester, January – May 2014). Page 1 of 8

Bok Gyo Jeong, PhD. Curriculum Vitae

January 2014

2014, “Political Economy and Public Administration,” School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University Newark (Adjunct Faculty, Spring & Summer Semester 2014). 2013-2014, “Political Economy and Public Administration,” School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University Newark (Adjunct Faculty, Online teaching, Winter Session, December 2013- January 2014) 2013, “Contemporary Comparative Political System,” Robert Morris University (Adjunct Faculty, 8/2013 – 12/2013). 2010, “Faith-based NGOs and international development,” Religion and Development, Grad School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh (Guest lecturer, September 27 & November 22). 2010, Quantitative Methods, GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh (Lab instructor). 2010, “North Korea and the Korean Peninsula: Understanding the Region and its People,” East Asia in World Politics, Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh (Guest lecturer, April 7) 2009, “Peace Dividend and Regional Stability in the Korean Peninsula: Focusing on the South-North Korea Cooperation Fund Allocation,” Asia Over Lunch Lecture Series, Asian Studies Center, University of Pittsburgh (Lecturer, December 3). 2008, Teaching Assistance, International Trade Theory and Policy 2007, Teaching Assistance, Economics for Public Affairs

Work Experience ◦ Adjunct Faculty, Robert Morris University, Department of Political Science, Pennsylvania, USA (Aug –Dec 2013). 

Teaching Course: Contemporary Comparative Political System

◦Research Assistant, Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership, University of Pittsburgh (5/2013 – 8/2013). 

Literature review on accountability of nonprofit organizations & voluntary sector; assisting with a case study on a distinguished leader awardee; and supporting Johnson Institute Board meeting

◦ The United Nations Intern, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, New York, NY, (1/2012 – 6/2012). 

Participation in the 2012 regular session of the Committee on NGOs; reviews of applications for general or special consultative status from the UN, and research project on the UN-Civil Society Partnership.

◦ Purposeful Penny, A student charity organization at the University of Pittsburgh, 1/2009– Present. 

Founder, President (1/2009-12/2011), and Advisory Board (1/2012-Present): Purposeful Penny contributes to organizational efforts aimed at providing education for under-privileged children.



Working with Bright Kids Uganda (since 2009) and Room to Read Nepal (since 2012)

◦ Research assistant, Research Project on the "Religious Institutions and Voices in International Development" funded by the Henry Luce Foundation (Headed by Dr. Paul Nelson), Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, 9/2008 – 12/2011. ◦ Consultant, Project on Cost/Benefit Analysis on restructuring the Center for the Open Convergence Medical Technology, Seoul National University, South Korea, 3/2011 – 7/2011 ◦ University Center for Social and Urban Research, Pittsburgh Neighborhood and Community Information System (PNCIS), Pittsburgh, PA, 5/2008 – 6/2009.

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January 2014

Project coordination, literature review, GIS training coordination, and participation in community group meetings.

◦ Research assistant, Project on “The Subprime Mortgage Crisis: Exploring Gender Disparities in the Subprime Mortgage Market in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County,” Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, 10/2008 – 4/2009. ◦ Research internship, Hanns Seidel Foundation, Seoul, South Korea, summer 2007. 

Field search and interview with South Korean NGOs.

◦ Research Project participant, Social Capital Panel Survey, Duke University, Sociology Department, 2006. ◦ Korean Studies Research Project, Social capital in local community of Korea, Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies, Seoul National University. 2006 -7. ◦ Social Network Study Research, Korea Public Policy Knowledge Center, 2006 –7. ◦ Teaching Assistant, Public Policy, Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University, 2005 - 6. ◦ Consultant, Monitoring and Evaluation, Korea Land & Housing Corporation, 9/2004 – 12/2004 ◦ Consultant, Evaluation and Monitoring, Korea Local Information Research & Development Institute, 7/200312/2003. ◦ Consultant, Project on Support and Service for retired civil officials, Republic of Korea Civil Service Commission, 12/2001– 11/2002.

Publications and Papers in Process (Under Review, 2014), “Developmental state and South Korean social enterprise model,” Social Enterprise Journal, Special Issue-An International Institutional Framework for Understanding Social Enterprise Country Models: A Critique and Expansion. (Under Review, 2014), Accountability in Korean NPOs: Perceptions and Strategies of NPO Leaders,” VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations (Co-authored with Dr. Kevin Kearns). 2013, “America’s Local Governance and Newest Frontier: The Metropolitan Region,” Planning and Policy, June 2013, Korean Research Institute for National Development Planning: Seoul (Interview article with Dr. David Miller). 2011, “Social networks and ideological orientation of

South Korean NGOs involved in the unification issues of

the Korean Peninsula,” Asian Survey, Vol. 51 (5), (co-author with Hanna Kim and Heejeong Cho). 2011, “Discussion of the possibility of the peace dividend as a vehicle for regional stability in the Korean Peninsula: Focusing on the South-North Korea Cooperation Fund Allocation,” in Seliger & Pascha, eds., Towards a Northeast Asian Security Community: Implications for Korea’s Growth and Economic Development, Springer (chapter author). 2008, “Human rights violations in North Korea, rapprochement and effective détente- the Salzgitter lessons”, Korea Observer, Vol 39 (1), The Institute of Korean Studies (co-author with Bernhard Seliger, Representative of Hanns Seidel Foundation).

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2007, “A Research on inter-organizational networks in a local community: Focusing on organizational networks among social service centers for children,” The Korean Journal of Public Administration, Vol 45 (4) (co-author with Junki Kim). 2007, “Charles Darwin or Douglass North?: China’s State-Owned Enterprise Reform and the Applicability of Both Evolution Theories,” in Jovanovic et al. (Eds.) System Transformation in Comparative Perspective: Affinity and Diversity in Institutional, Structural and Cultural Patterns, LIT Verlag, Berlin, 2007. (chapter author). 2003, Evaluation of the Level of Informatization in Local Governments (2002), Book Published, Korea Association of Local Government Informatization. (co-researcher and author). 2003, "A Study on the Role Distribution of Government and NGOs: Focused on Humanitarian Policy to North Korea," Master's thesis of Public Administration, Seoul National University.

Research Projects in Process for Publication ◦ UN and Civil Society: Relationship and its Evolution—a research project to be implemented based on Bokgyo Jeong’s research proposal submitted to the Deputy Chief of the NGO Branch of the United Nations in 2012 (Planning to discuss the implementation of the research project with the NGO Branch of the United Nations). ◦ The International Comparative Social Enterprise Models (ICSEM) Project—a comparative research project funded by the Belgian Science Policy Office in partnership with the EMES European Research Network (Participating in the ICSEM Project as a chapter author; publication planned in 2015). ◦ Evolution and Main Impulses in the South Korean Civil Society Sector—a paper that will be developed from the author’s dissertation. ◦ Nonprofit Management International Comparative Case Study (United States and South Korea)- Nonprofit CEOs & CVOs Perceptions of the Role of Board Members in Fundraising” (with Dr. Peter Hoontis). ◦ Nonprofit Accountability Portfolio Study: Effect of the Economic Crisis on the Accountability of US Nonprofit Organizations – research project developed from a term paper of the Management of Nonprofit Organizations Course of Dr. Kevin Kearns at the University of Pittsburgh.

Presentations 2013, “Accountability in Korean NPOs: Perceptions and Strategies of NPO Leaders,” A paper presentation at the 42nd ARNOVA Annual Conference "Recession, Renewal, Revolution? Nonprofit and Voluntary Action in an Age of Turbulence,” in Hartford, CT, November 21-23, 2013 (with Dr. Kevin Kearns). 2013, “Duality Structure of the Nonprofit Sector and its Impacts on Stakeholder Priorities, Accountability Perception, and Positions toward Main Impulses: the South Korea Case,” A paper presentation at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, October 25 - 27, 2013. 2013, “Korean Official Development Assistance: Its Growth and Prospect,” A paper presentation at the Annual Fall Conference of the Korean Association for Policy Studies, Seoul, South Korea, September 27, 2013 (with Dr. Sungsoo Hwang) Page 4 of 8

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2013, “Stakeholder Environments of South Korean Social Enterprises,” A paper presentation at the 4th EMES Conference on Social Enterprise Research, Liege, Belgium, July1-4, 2013 (with Dr. Junki Kim) 2012, “Nonprofit CEOs Perceptions of the Role of Board Members in Fundraising: An International Comparative Case Study,” A paper presentation at the 41st ARNOVA Annual Conference, “Re-examining Philanthropy: Exploring Root Concepts for our Field(s)” in Indianapolis, Indiana USA, November 1517, 2012 (with Dr. Peter Hoontis). 2012, “Forces Shaping the South Korean NGO sector and their Impact on the NGO Accountability Environment,” International Society for Third Sector Research, Siena, Italy, July 10-13, 2012. 2011, “Which stakeholder’s intent prevails in social enterprises?: A comparison of Hong Kong and South Korea,” A paper presentation at the

40th ARNOVA Annual Conference, “Diversity in the Voluntary Sector:

Who Are the Participants, Funders, Beneficiaries, and Volunteers?” in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 17-19, 2011 (with Qihai Cai). 2010, “A Study of the Relationship between Legitimacy and Performance of Advocacy NGOs: Civil Society Models and Their Effects on the Role Expectation of Advocacy NGOs,” A paper presentation at the 39th ARNOVA Annual Conference, “Governments & the Voluntary Sector: Redefining the Relationships?” in Alexandria, VA, November 18-20, 2010. 2010, “Evolution and dynamism of state, market and civil society in the Korean Peninsula: Focusing on the unification and inter-Korean relations area,” A paper presentation at the 39th Mid-Atlantic Region Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, “Sustainable Asia: Challenges and Opportunities,” Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, October 22-23, 2010. 2009, “Changing Accountability Portfolio: Effect of the Economic Crisis on the Accountability of Nonprofit Organizations,” A paper presentation at the 38th ARNOVA Annual Conference, “Philanthropy in Communities: Finding Opportunity in Crisis,” Cleveland, Ohio, November 19-21, 2009. 2009, “Peace dividend and the Korean Peninsula,” A paper presented at the 38th Mid-Atlantic Region Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, University of Villanova, October 30-November 1, 2009. 2009, “South Korea-Moving Toward Two Pillars of Globalization: Global Society and Global Economy,” A paper presented at the 5th Worldwide Consortium of Korean Studies Centers Workshop, The Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaii, July 7-10, 2009. 2009, “Inter-organizational Network Strategies of Advocacy NGOs: Social Capital Perspective,” Dissertation Workshop on Social Capital and Civic Engagement in Asia, The Asian Institute, University of Toronto, May 3-6, 2009. 2009, “Placement and Hiring Network of Public Affair Schools: Exploring indicators of prestige, ranking, and homophily” A poster presentation at Sunbelt XXIX International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, San Diego, California, March 10-15, 2009 (with Sungsoo Hwang). 2008, “NPO’s Income Portfolio: is it a mirror of changing environment, mission, or managers’ choice?” A poster presentation at the ARNOVA Annual Conference, Sheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel, November 20-22, 2008.

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2008, “When Human Rights Issues meet network: The Formation of Issue Networks of North Korean Human Rights,” A Poster presented at the Harvard Networks in Political Science Conference, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA, June 13-14, 2008 (with Paul Nelson). 2008, “Social capital and resources in inter-organizational networks: Interactions of homophily and heterophily,” A paper presented at Sunbelt XXVIII International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, St. Pete Beach, Florida, January 22-27, 2008. (with Junki Kim). 2006, “International Society and Countries’ Contribution: Focusing on the Determinants of the Amount of Donations of OECD Countries to the International Society,” A Paper Presented at 7th International Conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR), Bangkok, Thailand, July 9 – 12, 2006.

Scholarship, Grant or Fellowship ◦ Professional Development Doctoral Dissertation Fieldwork, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, 2011 - 2013. ◦ Scholarship for the 3rd EMES International PhD Summer School, EMES European Research Network, Trento, Italy, 4-8 July 2012. ◦ Professional Development Fund for the Internship at the United Nations, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, Spring 2012. ◦ ARNOVA Diversity Scholars & Leaders Workshop Grant, 40th ARNOVA Annual Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 17-19, 2011. ◦ The Steve S. Kang Young Artists and Scholars Fund, Scholarship, 2010 - 2011. ◦ Korean Studies Jang Yeongsil Tuition Remission Scholarship, Asian Studies Center, Korean Studies, University of Pittsburgh, Fall 2009. ◦ Travel Grant from the Asian Institute, University of Toronto , Dissertation Workshop on Social Capital and Civic Engagement in Asia, May 3-6, 2009. ◦ Travel Grant from Korea Foundation, 5th Worldwide Consortium of Korean Studies Centers Workshop, The Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaii, July 7-10, 2009. ◦ ARNOVA Scholarship and travel grant from the Committee of ARNOVA Conference, 37th Annual ARNOVA Conference, November 20-22, 2008. ◦ Professional Development Doctoral Student Travel Grant from the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, 2008 – 2012. ◦ Travel Grant from the Graduate & Professional Student Assembly, University of Pittsburgh, Spring & Fall 2009. ◦ Graduate Student Assistantship, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, 2007- 2008. ◦ Scholarship for International Research Program, Seoul National University, 2006 – 7. ◦ Social Network Study Research Grant, Korea Public Policy Knowledge Center, 2006. ◦ Alumni Honor and Scholarship for Graduate Students, Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University, 2001, 2002. Page 6 of 8

Bok Gyo Jeong, PhD.

Curriculum Vitae Workshop

January 2014

◦ 3rd EMES International PhD Summer School, The three SE pillars: Social Entrepreneurship, Social Economy and Solidarity Economy, Trento, Italy, 4-8 July 2012. ◦ Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Workshop, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August 17-19, 2011. 

Workshop: Advanced Social Network Analysis

◦ Workshop on Network Analysis at Sunbelt XXIX International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, San Diego, California, March 10-15, 2009. 

Workshop: The Analysis of Longitudinal Social Network Data using SIENA

◦ Dynamic Network Analysis and Computational Organization Theory Workshop, Center for Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems (CASOS), School of Computer Science Institute for Software Research, Carnegie Mellon, June 23-29, 2008. 

Workshop: Dynamic network analysis overview, MRQAP, ORA, and AutoMap.

◦ Harvard Networks in Political Science Conference, Pre-conference Workshops June 11-12, 2008 

Workshop: UCINET and NetDraw, Social Network Analysis in R, Applied Exponential Random Graph Models in Political Science, Actor-based network evolution models with SIENA

◦ Strategic Planning Workshop, SID & 1000 Crane Business Consulting, Durham, NC, 1/2007. 

Workshop: Strategic management and business plan.

Languages & Research Skills ◦ English (Fluent), Korean (Native), French (Intermediate), Chinese (Beginner) ◦ Social Network Analysis (UCINET, SIENA, and ORA) ◦ Statistics Programs (SPSS, SAS and STATA)

Professional Certificate ◦ EMES Social and Solidarity Economy PhD International Summer School Completion Certificate, Trento, Italy, 4-8 July 2012 ◦ Advanced Social Network Analysis Workshop Completion Certificate, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August 17-19, 2011. ◦ Dynamic Network Analysis and Computational Organization Theory Workshop Completion Certificate, Center for Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems (CASOS), School of Computer Science Institute for Software Research, Carnegie Mellon, June 23-29, 2008. ◦ Certificate of Specialist of Policy Analysis and Evaluation, 2003 -. ◦ Certificate of Social Worker, 2001 -.

Membership & Associations Page 7 of 8

Bok Gyo Jeong, PhD. Curriculum Vitae

January 2014

Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR) Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) EMES Research Network International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA) Mid-Atlantic Region Association for Asian Studies (MAR/AAS)

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