Research Interests
- Entrepreneurship
- Strategic management
- Technology and innovation management
- Artificial intelligence
- Big data analytics
- Digitization and entrepreneurial ecosystems
Profile
Jung H. Kwon is an assistant professor of management at the Daniels College of Business, University of Denver. His research focuses on strategic management and technological innovation, particularly within the life sciences and healthcare industries. He examines how organizations strategically manage their activities to optimally create and capture economic value from existing and prospective innovation investments. His work is deeply rooted in the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and digitization on knowledge-intensive sectors. Jung develops theoretical frameworks for management and organizational economics that address societal challenges. His work has been published in Organization Science, Journal of Management Studies and Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, among others. Currently, he reviews papers for Organization Science, Journal of Business Venturing and IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management.
Jung holds a PhD in Management from UT Dallas. He has received multiple awards for his academic publications and contributions, including recognition from the Academy of Management and the Strategic Management Society. Alongside his scholarly endeavors, Jung brings various industry experience, having worked with the United Nations, Fortune 500 multinational enterprises and the U.S. Army. Currently, he serves on the advisory board of an AI startup featured at CES 2025.

