Heewon Chae
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Phone: 480-965-7774
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BA 397C Tempe, AZ 85287
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Mail code: 4006Campus: Tempe
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Professor Chae's research interests lie in the area of strategy, organizational theory, and international business, with a specific focus on organizational identity, market categorization, and social movements. Taking sociocognitive perspectives, she examines how organizational audiences such as investors, local communities, and consumers influence firms' strategies and their consequences. Using various research methods including computational text analysis, large data utilization, and experiments, she has investigated various phenomena in the hedge fund, international automotive, and restaurant industries, as well as venture startup companies and social movements.
Her research won the Flamholtz Award for excellent academic progress and the Rackham Centennial Fellowship Award for excellence in research. In 2012, Professor Chae received the Leabo Teaching Award for Outstanding Doctoral Student. She was also a recipient of Samsung Scholarship (2010-2016). Prior to pursuing her doctorate, she worked in equity research at Merrill Lynch and Cazenove, and in financial mangement at Samsung Electronics.
- Ph.D. University of Michigan
- M.S. Business Administration, Seoul National University, Korea
- B.B.A. Business Adminstration, Seoul National University, Korea
- Market Categorization
- Organizational Identity
- Audience Heterogeneity
- Influence of Local Communities on Organizations
- Social Movements
Selected Publications
- Chae, H. Forthcoming. 2022. Income or Education? Community-Level Antecedents of Firms' Category-Spanning Activities. Strategic Management Journal. 43(1): 93-129
- Chae, H., J. Song, & D. Lange. 2021. Basking in Reflected Glory: Reverse Status Transfer from Foreign to Home Markets. Strategic Management Journal. 42(4): 802-832
- Chang, W., S. Kim, & H. Chae. 2020. A regularized spatial market segmentation method with Dirichlet process-Gaussian mixture prior. Spatial Statistics, 35.
- Smith, E.B. & H. Chae. (Authors contributed equally). 2017. "The effect of organizational atypicality on reference group selection and performance evaluation." Organization Science, 28(6): 1134-1149.
- Smith, E.B. & H. Chae. 2016. "We do what we must, and call it by the best names": Can Deliberate Names Offset the Consequences of Organizational Atypicality? Strategic Management Journal, 37(6): 1021-1033.
Courses
2025 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 792 | Research |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
2024 Fall
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MGT 588 | Sources Competitive Advantage |
MGT 588 | Sources Competitive Advantage |
2024 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 792 | Research |
MGT 792 | Research |
2024 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
2023 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 792 | Research |
MGT 792 | Research |
2023 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 799 | Dissertation |
MGT 792 | Research |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
2022 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 792 | Research |
MGT 792 | Research |
2022 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 799 | Dissertation |
MGT 792 | Research |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
WPC 470 | Business Admin Capstone |
2021 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 792 | Research |
2021 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 792 | Research |
MGT 792 | Research |
2021 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 799 | Dissertation |
MGT 792 | Research |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
2020 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 792 | Research |
2020 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 792 | Research |
MGT 792 | Research |
2020 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 799 | Dissertation |
MGT 792 | Research |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
WPC 480 | Capstone Course |
2019 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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MGT 792 | Research |
- 2020 Scholarship, Globalizing Organization Theory conference by Administrative Science Quarterly and University of South Carolina
- 2018 AmorePacific Best Paper Award, Academy of International Business
- 2014 Flamholtz Award for Research Excellence, Ross School of Business
- 2013 Rackham Centennial Fellowship Award, University of Michigan
- 2012 Leabo Award for Teaching Excellence, Ross School of Business
- 2012 Early Candidacy Grant, Ross School of Business
- 2010-2016 Graduate Feloowship, Ross School of Business
- 2010-2015 Samsung Scholarship, Samsung Foundation of Culture
- 2009 Best Paper Proceedings, Academy of Management BPS Division
- 2008-2009 Brain Korea 21 Scholarship, Korean Ministry of Education
- 2007 Summa Cum Laude, Seoul National University
- 2004-2007 Academic Merit Scholarship, Seoul National University
Editorial Review Board:
- Organization Science
Ad hoc reviewer:
- Administrative Science Quarterly, Organization Science, Academy of Management Journal, Strategic Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Management Science, Strategic Organizations, International Marketing Review
- Academy of Management
- American Sociological Association
- Strategic Management Society
- Academy of International Business
2012 Instructor. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
- Equity Research Department, Merrill Lynch Inc.
- LCD Business, Financial Management Department, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
- Equity Research Department, Cazenove Ltd.
- Co-founder, Jazz Concert Organizer, Creative Ncool Co.