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Faculty Profile
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Dr. Wilbur Chung
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of
Michigan
Robert H. Smith School of
Business
Logistics, Business and Public
Policy
3417 Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD
20742-1815
301.405.8967
wchung@rhsmith.umd.edu
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Research Interests:
Technology, agglomeration, and
foreign direct investment.
Professor Chung teaches in
the full-time and part-time MBA
core. His research examines
technology, agglomeration, and
foreign direct investment. One
stream of his research examines
firms “knowledge seeking”
activity and how this affects
firms’ location choice. The
second stream examines the
outcomes of location choice: how
agglomeration affects firms’
performance and how inward
foreign direct investment
affects host industries’
competition and productivity.
His research appears in
Management Science, Strategic
Management Journal, Journal of
Economics and Management
Strategy, Journal of Economic
Behavior and Organization,
Journal of International
Business Studies, and Advances
in Strategic Management.
Chung joined Maryland after
two years at Wharton and five
years at the Stern School at
NYU. He completed his Ph.D. at
the University of Michigan in
1997. His dissertation was a
finalist for the Free Press
Dissertation Award (Academy BPS
division), Barry M. Richman
Dissertation Award (Academy IM
division), and the Farmer
Dissertation Award (AIB). He
also holds his M.S. in
industrial administration and a
B.S. in mechanical engineering
from Carnegie Mellon.
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