Pan Suk Kim

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Pan Suk Kim
Kim in 2007
EducationBA from Chung-Ang University
MPA from Florida International University
PhD from American University
OccupationProfessor
EmployerYonsei University

Pan Suk Kim (Korean: 김판석; born 1956) is a South Korean professor in the field of public administration. He is currently a commission member of the International Civil Service Commission of the United Nations[1] and the International Director of the American Society for Public Administration.[2] He was an assistant professor of public administration in the School of Public Service at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia from 1991 to 1994.[3] Kim is currently a professor emeritus of Public Administration in the Department of Global Public Administration, Yonsei University, Mirae Campus[4] in South Korea.

Kim's research interests include theories and practices of public administration, public governance, and human resources management and development. He was a Fulbright Scholar in the Department of Government at Georgetown University in 2005, a visiting scholar in residence in the School of Public Affairs at the American University in 2015, and a visiting scholar in the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration at George Washington University in 2020.[5]

Education and career[edit]

Kim received his BA degree in public administration from Chung-Ang University in 1982, M.P.A. (Master of Public Administration) from the Florida International University in 1984, and Ph.D. degree from the American University[6] in 1990. He is an elected lifetime international fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration[7](NAPA), a congressionally chartered non-partisan non-profit academy in Washington, D.C. He had led a number of professional associations including the Korean Society for Public Personnel Administration[8](KOSPPA, 1999–2000) as well as regional and international associations including the Asian Association for Public Administration[9] (AAPA, 2014–2017) and the International Institute of Administrative Sciences[10] (IIAS, 2010–2013). He was a member of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Public Administration (UNCEPA) in New York for two terms (2006-2009[11] and 2010-2013[12]) and was a Vice Chairperson of UNCEPA[13] in 2010–2013. He was the editor-in-chief of the Asian Review of Public Administration[14][15] (ARPA, published by the Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration) and the Korean Policy Studies Review[16] (KPSR), and a deputy editor of the International Review of Administrative Sciences[17] (IRAS). He has been named Underwood Distinguished Professor from 2010 to 2013,[18] and was the Dean of the College of Government and Business at Yonsei University. Kim was the founding director[19] of the Institute of Poverty Alleviation and International Development[20] (IPAID) at Yonsei University in 2010–2013.

Government experience[edit]

Kim has broad experience as an expert in governmental affairs. He was the Minister of Personnel Management[21] (MPM, 인사혁신처) in the Republic of Korea from July 2017 to December 2018. Prior to that, he was a Secretary to the President for Personnel Policy in the Office of the President from December 2003 to January 2005.

Selected publications[edit]

Kim has published over 200 refereed articles in Korean and international journals and also authored several books. He edited a number of books, including the following:

  • Public Administration and Public Governance in ASEAN Member Countries and Korea[22] (Seoul: Daeyoung, 2009)
  • Civil Service System and Civil Service Reform in ASEAN Member Countries and Korea[22] (Seoul: Daeyoung, 2010)
  • Public Sector Reform in ASEAN Member Countries and Korea[22] (Seoul: Daeyoung, 2011);
  • Value and Virtue in Public Administration[23] (UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014; co-edited with Michiel de Vries);
  • Democratic Governance, Public Administration and Poverty Alleviation[24] (Brussels, Belgium: Bruylant, 2015; co-edited with Demetrios Argyriades).

Selected awards and honors[edit]

Kim was recognized for his contribution and received several awards, including the following:

Bibliography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "International Civil Service Commission of the United Nations (ICSC)". icsc.un.org.
  2. ^ "American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)". aspanet.org.
  3. ^ "Old Dominion University School of Public Service". odu.edu.
  4. ^ "Faculty profile at Yonsei University, Mirae Campus"
  5. ^ "Trachtenberg School of Public Policy & Public Administration". tspppa.gwu.edu.
  6. ^ Notable alumni in the School of Public Affairs at the American University
  7. ^ "National Academy Of Public Administration". National Academy Of Public Administration.
  8. ^ "학회연혁 > 학회소개 > 한국인사행정학회". www.hrm.or.kr.
  9. ^ "AAPA : Asian Association for Public Administration(AAPA) 아시아행정학회(亞細亞行政學會)". www.aapa.asia.
  10. ^ "IIAS". www.iias-iisa.org.
  11. ^ "Members of the Committee 2006-2009". publicadministration.un.org.
  12. ^ "Members of the Committee 2010-2013". publicadministration.un.org.
  13. ^ "9th Session". publicadministration.un.org.
  14. ^ "ARPA". Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration.
  15. ^ "Pan-suk Kim assumes ministerial position". Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration.
  16. ^ "The Korean Association for Policy Studies". www.kaps.or.kr.
  17. ^ "International Review of Administrative Sciences". SAGE Journals.
  18. ^ "연세공감 주요행사 - 연세대학교". www.yonsei.ac.kr.
  19. ^ "IPAID : Institute for Poverty Alleviation and International Development [빈곤문제국제개발연구원] History". ipaid.yonsei.ac.kr.
  20. ^ "IPAID : Institute for Poverty Alleviation and International Development [빈곤문제국제개발연구원]". ipaid.yonsei.ac.kr.
  21. ^ Profile of former ministers of the Ministry of Personnel Management
  22. ^ a b c Seoul Selection bookshop
  23. ^ "Value and Virtue in Public Administration - A Comparative Perspective | Michiel S. de Vries | Palgrave Macmillan" – via www.palgrave.com.
  24. ^ "Democratic Governance, Public Administration and Poverty Alleviation". Larcier.
  25. ^ "International Public Administration Award". www.aspanet.org.
  26. ^ "Paul P Van Riper Award". www.aspanet.org.
  27. ^ "Past Award Winners | IPMA-HR". www.ipma-hr.org.
  28. ^ "Awards". www.aspanet.org.
  29. ^ Section of International and Comparative Administration