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Sang-Chul Park

  • Assistant Professor
  • Florida State University, U.S, 2012. Ph.D in Public Administration and Policy (Askew School of Public Administration and Public Policy)
  • Kon-Kuk University, Korea, Bachelor of Public Administration
  • Office : Building of Political Science and Public Administration, #325,+82-53-810-2637
  • Email : scpark@ynu.ac.kr
Teaching and Research Areas
  • Teaching: English Course in Public Administration, Theory of Public Enterprise, Public Economics
  • Research: Urban and Regional Governance, Social and Public Policy Official Development Assistance (ODA)
Academic & Professional Experiences
  • Associate Research Fellow, Korea Institute of Public Administration (2013)
  • Postdoctral Researcher, Hinkley Center and Askew School of Public Administration (2012)
Publications
  • Sang-Chul Park, Keon-Hyung Lee, and Se-Jin Lee. (2014). “Public Health and Local Comprehensive Plan: Socio-Physical, Political and Multi-Sectoral Context” Lex Localis-Journal of Local Self-Government (SSCI) 12(1): 105-125.
  • Sung-Wook Kown and Sang-Chul Park. (2014. forthcoming). “Metropolitan Governance: How Regional Organizational Influence Interlocal Land Use Coordination.” Journal of Urban Affairs(SSCI).
  • Sang-Chul Park with 8 coauthors. (2013). Application of Revised Nursing Work Index in South Korean Hospital Nurses” Asian Nursing Research(SSCI).
  • Keon-Hyung Lee, Sang-Chul Park, Jung-Won Park, and Seumgho Lim. (2013). Medicaid Inpatient Costs and Nested Structural Analysis using a Hierarchical Linear Modeling. Health Service and Outcomes Research Methodology
  • Jung-Wong Park, Keon-Hyung Lee, and Sang-Chul Park. (2013). “Factors Affecting The State’s SCHIP Spending and Coverage: The Role of Partisan Politics and Fiscal Determinants). International Review of Public Administration
  • Park, Sang-Chul, Sung-Wook Kown, and Se-Jin Lee. (2013). “Participants in Local Zoning for Multifamily Housing Development and Decision Delay: Transaction Costs and Hierarchical Governance.” International Review of Public Administration 18(1): 167-196.
  • Park, Sang-Chul, Chang-Kyu Kwak, and Sung-Wook Kown. (2012). “Hierarchical Governance and Residential Development.” Korean Journal of Policy Study 27(2): 1-22.
  • Park, Sang-Chul, Jung-Won Park, and Keon-Hyung Lee. (2012) “Growth Management Priority and Land Use Regulation in Local Governments: Regarding Full Structural Equation Modeling.” International Review of Public Administration 17(1): 125-145
  • Yoon, Tae-seop Yoon, Sang-Chul Park, and Keon-Hyung Lee. (2012). “Factors affecting Local Tax Policy Adoption in Economic Development Regarding the Case of Business Tax Incentive Programs in Florida Counties.” The Korea Local Administration Review 26(1): 161-192.
  • Park, Sang-Chul, Keon-Hyung Lee, and Pan-Suk Kim. (2011). “Effect of Public Employees’ Length of Service on Turnover Intention.” Journal of Public Management Review, 25(4): 1-24.
  • Park, Sang-Chul, Se-Jin Lee, and Tae-Jin Kim (2011). “Determinant of the Construction of On-Site Sewage Treatment and Disposal System (OSTDS) in Florida Local Government: Regarding Transaction Cost Theory.” The Korea Spatial Planning Review 69:123-142.
  • Park, Sang-Chul, Se-Jin Lee, and Keon-Hyung Lee. (2010). “Policy Adoption of the Special Design (SD) Provision in the State Children’s Health Insurance Program.” World Medical & Health Policy 2(4): Article 5.
  • Park, Sang-Chul, Jung-Won Park, and Keon-Hyung Lee. (2010). “State Politics, Fiscal Stability and Needy Groups; State Children’s Health Insurance Program.” Journal of Government Review 5(2): 137-165.
  • Yoo, Dong-Sang, and Sang-Chul Park. (2010). “Understanding Local Politics and Affordable Housing in terms of Political Market Theory” The Korea Local Administration Review 24(4): 423-448.
  • Park, Jung-Won, Sang-Chul Park, and Keon-Hyung Lee. (2010). “The Adoption of State Growth Management Regulation (SRMR): Regarding Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) Framework and Event History Analysis.” International Review of Public Administration 15(2): 43-58.
  • Park, Sang-Chul, Se-Jin Lee, and Tae-Jin Kim. (2009). “Factors Affecting Housing Affordability in U.S. Local Government: Hierarchical Linear Modeling regarding the Political Economy Perspective” The Korea Spatial Planning Review 61: 41-60.
  • Park, Jung-Won, Sang-Chul Park, and Keon-Hyung Lee. (2009). “Factors Affecting State’s Spending Disparity in State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).” Journal of Governance Review 27(2): 83-102.
Professional Activities
  • Kwon, Sung-Wook, Richard Feiock, and Sang-Chul Park. (2012). “Development Impact Fees: A Vehicle or Restraint for Land Development?” to be submitted for Peer Review.
  • Lee, Keon-Hyung and Sang-Chul Park. 2010. “Hospital Competition and Inpatient Cost: Using a Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM) Approach.” Graduate School of Governance at SungKyunKwan University, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Park, Sang-Chul and Keon-Hyung Lee. 2010 (April). “State Politics, Fiscal Stability and Needy Groups: State Children’s Health Insurance Program.” 2010 Annual Conference of American Society for Public Administration, San-Jose, CA.
  • Park, Sang-Chul, Sung-Wook Kwon, Se-Jin Lee. 2010 (January). “Residential Development and Governmental Hierarchical Linear Modeling of Multi-Family Housing Zoning.” 2010 Annual Conference of Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA.
  • Park, Sang-Chul, Se-Jin Lee and Tae-Jin Kim. 2009 (April). “Housing Affordability and Urban Politics: Hierarchical Linear Modeling regarding the Political Market Perspective.” 2009 Annual Conference of Florida Political Science Association, Orlando, FL.
  • Park, Jung-Won, Sang-Chul Park and Keon-Hyung Lee. 2009 (April). “Factors Affecting Expenditure of State Children Health Insurance Program: Political Institutional Ideology and Administrative Structure.” 2009 Annual Conference of Florida Political Science Association, Orlando, FL.
  • Park, Sang-Chul and Keon-Hyung Lee. 2008 (September). “Policy Adoption of Special Design (SD) on State Children’s Health Insurance Program.” 2008 Annual Meeting of Southeastern Conference of Public Administration, Orlando, FL.