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'''Kevin Zhu''' earned his Ph.D. degree from [[Stanford University]] and is currently a full professor at the [[Rady School of Management]], [[University of California, San Diego]] (UCSD).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rady.ucsd.edu/people/faculty/zhu/|title=Kevin Zhu {{!}} Faculty {{!}} Rady School of Management {{!}} UC San Diego|website=rady.ucsd.edu|access-date=2020-02-15}}</ref> His expertise is in IT for business, data analytics, e-commerce, software, digital transformation, as well as related executive training and business advisory.
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He does research, consulting, and executive training in technology-enabled business innovations, technology adoption, IT planning, blockchain, digital healthcare, and crowd sourcing, as well as how these new technologies will transform traditional businesses.
'''Kevin Zhu''' is a full professor of innovation and technology at the [[Rady School of Management]], [[University of California, San Diego]] (UCSD).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rady.ucsd.edu/~zhu/|title=Kevin Zhu|work=rady.ucsd.edu}}</ref> A [[Stanford University]] alumnus, Zhu is a recipient of the U.S. [[National Science Foundation]]'s CAREER Award. He has also received several Best Paper Awards in his field, with papers published in the top academic journals such as ''[[Management Science (journal)|Management Science]]'', ''[[Information Systems Research]]'', ''[[Marketing Science (journal)|Marketing Science]]'', and ''[[MIS Quarterly]]'', as well as in a book ''Global E-Commerce'' ([[Cambridge University Press]]). He serves on [[National Science Foundation]] research proposal review panels and holds editorial positions at the top academic journals. His research has often focused on [[information technology]], with prior emphasis on the economic impacts to firms and industries and more recent emphasis on especially wireless technology in healthcare.

==Career==
His research has been published in the top academic journals such as [[Management Science (journal)|''Management Science'']], ''[[Information Systems Research]]'', ''[[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers|IEEE]]'', [[Marketing Science (journal)|''Marketing Science'']], and ''[[MIS Quarterly]]'', as well as in a book ''[https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/global-ecommerce/0903BC7D933C56CDFD7478B3C1D90A49 Global E-Commerce]'' ([[Cambridge University Press]]).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Global-commerce-Impacts-National-Environment-ebook/dp/B000TU97AU|title=Global e-commerce: Impacts of National Environment and Policy|last=|first=|date=|website=www.amazon.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-02-15}}</ref> He held editorial positions at the top academic journals and chaired major academic conferences. He has been invited to give research seminars by more than 60 top institutions around the world, and has made more than 100 presentations in academic conferences and industry workshops.

==Achievements and honours==
Kevin Zhu is widely recognized in the world by 5 Best Paper Awards, [https://rady.ucsd.edu/news/newsletter/2019/winter/rady-faculty-member-earns-distinguished-award-and-fellowship/ the Distinguished Fellow Award] in the field, and the U.S. [[National Science Foundation]]'s CAREER Award. Among the 3000 scholars in his profession, he was ranked the top 17th in the world as measured by research productivity (CAIS 2006) and top 10th per [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bRpYYywAAAAJ&hl=en more recent research impact and citations]. His work has received more than 15000 citations per Google Scholar (with [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bRpYYywAAAAJ&hl=en h-index of 34]). Click [https://rady.ucsd.edu/docs/faculty/zhu/Scholarly%20Contributions_web.pdf here] for a summary of his scholarly contributions.


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Latest revision as of 08:34, 8 July 2024

Kevin Zhu earned his Ph.D. degree from Stanford University and is currently a full professor at the Rady School of Management, University of California, San Diego (UCSD).[1] His expertise is in IT for business, data analytics, e-commerce, software, digital transformation, as well as related executive training and business advisory.

He does research, consulting, and executive training in technology-enabled business innovations, technology adoption, IT planning, blockchain, digital healthcare, and crowd sourcing, as well as how these new technologies will transform traditional businesses.

Career

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His research has been published in the top academic journals such as Management Science, Information Systems Research, IEEE, Marketing Science, and MIS Quarterly, as well as in a book Global E-Commerce (Cambridge University Press).[2] He held editorial positions at the top academic journals and chaired major academic conferences. He has been invited to give research seminars by more than 60 top institutions around the world, and has made more than 100 presentations in academic conferences and industry workshops.

Achievements and honours

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Kevin Zhu is widely recognized in the world by 5 Best Paper Awards, the Distinguished Fellow Award in the field, and the U.S. National Science Foundation's CAREER Award. Among the 3000 scholars in his profession, he was ranked the top 17th in the world as measured by research productivity (CAIS 2006) and top 10th per more recent research impact and citations. His work has received more than 15000 citations per Google Scholar (with h-index of 34). Click here for a summary of his scholarly contributions.

References

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  1. ^ "Kevin Zhu | Faculty | Rady School of Management | UC San Diego". rady.ucsd.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-15.
  2. ^ "Global e-commerce: Impacts of National Environment and Policy". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2020-02-15.
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