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Hyeong-Min Kim Faculty Bio

Hyeong Min Kim

Hyeong Min (Christian) Kim, PhD
Assistant Professor

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
100 International Drive
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: (410) 234-9418
chkim@jhu.edu

Hyeong Min (Christian) Kim, PhD (Marketing, The Ross School of Business, University of Michigan) joined the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in 2008. He is an Assistant Professor in the research track with expertise in marketing strategy, retailing, promotion and decision making.

Honors and Distinctions

  • 5th Baruch College Faculty Research Recognition Award, 2007
  • The Franco Nicosia Best Paper Award, Association for Consumer Research, Orlando, FL, 2005
  • Eugene M. Lange Faculty Research Award, 2006

Selected Publications

  • Wilcox, Keith, Hyeong Min Kim, and Sankar Sen, “Faking It: Exploring the Motivational Factors of Counterfeit Purchases,” (2009), Journal of Marketing Research, 47(1).
  • Luna, David and Hyeong Min Kim (2009), “Do You Remember the Price of Your Shopping Basket? The Role of Linguistic Number Processing on Total Price Recall,” Journal of Consumer Psychology, 20(2).
  • Kim, Hyeong Min (2006), “Consumers’ Responses to Price Presentation Formats in Rebate Advertisements,” Journal of Retailing, 83(2), 309-317.
  • Kim, Hyeong Min and Tom Kramer (2006), “The Effect of Novel Price Framing on Consumers’ Deal Evaluation,” Marketing Letters, 17(4), 311-321.
  • Kim, Hyeong Min (2006), “Evaluations of Moderately Typical Products: The Role of Within- versus Cross-Manufacturer Comparisons,” Journal of Consumer Psychology, 16(1), 70-78.

Works in Progress

  • Luke Kachersky, Hyeong Min Kim and Sankar Sen “Denise Disassociates from Dubious Dealers: Implicit Distancing in Seller Choice,” under revision, Journal of Consumer Research.
  • “The Effect of Social Settings on Conspicuous Consumption.”
  • “Partitioned Pricing and Purchase Justification.”
  • “The Effect of the Locus of Control on Customer Satisfaction.”

Teaching Interests

  • Marketing Management
  • Marketing Strategy