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Assistant Professor

Information Systems and Supply Chain Management

Email Address: s_park12@uncg.edu

Phone: 336.334.4901

Biography

Dr. Sujin Park’s research interests lie in methodologies for the generalization of causal knowledge. Her recent publication at ISR introduces a novel framework called transportability and demonstrates why transferring causal knowledge is a huge challenge in the IS field and how the IS field can benefit from transportability. The work has been extended to cover broader topics, including data-driven techniques for causal inferences and building robust and generalizable models. A series of her works have been invited to present at various conferences, including SCECR, WISE, and CIST. In addition, she is passionate about teaching. Dr. Park has taught data visualization classes at the graduate level at UIC for a few years. She also taught undergraduate-level courses, including statistics for management and labs for management information systems.  

Education

  • Ph.D. in Management Information Systems from the University of Illinois (2024)
  • Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management from Inha University (2017)
  • M.S. in Operation Management & Management Science from Inha University (2015)
  • B.S. in Business Administration from Inha University (2013)

Research/Publications

Publications

  1. Park, S., Tafti, A., and Shmueli, G. “Transporting Causal Effects Across Populations Using Structural
    Causal Modeling: An Illustration to Work-from-Home Productivity” Information Systems Research.
    Advanced online publication. http://doi.org/10.1287/isre.2023.1236

Conference Presentations

  1. Park, S. and Tafti A. “Evaluating Replicability in Social Science: The Role of the Transportability Framework”
    (2023). Conference on Information Systems and Technology (CIST), October 14-15. Phoenix, AZ.
  2. Park, S., Tafti A., and Shmueli, G. “Transporting Causal Effects Across Populations Using Structural Causal
    Modeling: The Example of Work-From-Home Productivity” (2022). Korea Summer Workshop on Causal
    Inference, June 21-23. Invited talk. Online.
  3. Park, S., Tafti A., and Shmueli, G. “Transporting Causal Effects Across Populations Using Structural Causal
    Modeling: The Example of Work-From-Home Productivity” (2021). 32nd Workshop on Information Systems
    and Economics (WISE), December 16-17. Austin, TX.
  4. Park, S., Tafti A., and Shmueli, G. “Transporting Causal Effects Across Populations Using Structural Causal
    Modeling: The Example of Work-From-Home Productivity” (2021). Seventeenth Symposium on Statistical
    Challenges in Electronic Commerce Research (SCECR), June 17-18. Online (due to the COVID-19)

Curriculum Vitae