PAUL C. HONG, Ph.D., CMA He has supervised Ph.D. dissertations and post-doc research collaboration projects and secured major research and instructional grant proposals. He has received numerous research and teaching awards including Distinguished University Professor (2018), 16 th Korea SCM Industry Award For Individual Excellence (2017). Fulbright-Nehru Teaching and Research Excellence Award (2016), University Innovative Teaching Excellence Award (2016), University of Toledo Research and Scholarship Award (2015), Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence (2011), Journal of Operations Management Finalist Paper Award (2006), multiple Best Paper awards in international conferences. He also received research and teaching grants from US Department of Education, US Department of Transportation and Society of Automotive Engineers. He has published articles in premier journals iincluding Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Supply Chain Management, International Journal of Production Research, Corporate Governance: An International Review, Journal of Business Research, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, International Journal of Production Economics, Journal of Service Management, Journal of Engineering Technology Management, Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management, International Journal of Technology Management, International Journal of Information Management, Benchmarking: An International Journal, Business Horizons, Journal of Cleaner Production and European Management Journal. His first book was on Integrated Product Development” in 2000. He released two books on ‘‘Development Network Capabilities in Turbulent Competitive Environments’. The first volume focused on “Practices of Global Firms from Korea and Japan” (2012, PRC; Taylor Francis) and the second volume on “Success Stories of Global Firms from the BRICs” (2014, PRC; Taylor Francis). His fourth book is on “Creative Innovative Firms from Japan: A Benchmark Inquiry into Firms from Three Rival Nations ” (2019, Springer). His fifth book is “Rising Asia and American Hegemony: Case of Competitive Firms from Four Leading Nations” (Springer, 2020). His experiences of editorial reviews include Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and Journal of Enterprise Information Management. He is US coordinator for International Manufacturing Strategy Survey (IMSS). Since 2008 he has been special issue editor for twelve journals including International Journal of Production Economics, Journal of Business Logistic and Benchmarking: An International Journal. His primary research area is in the areas of network capabilities, global supply chain management, international comparative studies and building growth engine industries for national competitiveness. He also received research and teaching grants from US Department of Education, US Department of Transportation and Society of Automotive Engineers. He has been frequently invited as key note speaker for major international global supply chain and technology conferences and global executive training workshops. He has also conducted research workshops for faculty/Ph.D. students in the areas of building research agenda for cross-disciplinary research and conducting research for impacts in USA, Germany, Korea, Japan, China, India, Lebanon and other countries. He has been frequently invited as key note speaker for major international global supply chain and technology conferences. He has also conducted research workshops for faculty/Ph.D. students in the areas of building research agenda for cross-disciplinary research and conducting research for impacts. Dr. Paul Hong is a Distinguished University Professor of Operations Management and Asian Studies Program at the University of Toledo, USA. He is a graduate of Yonsei University, Korea with a BA in Economics. He also has an MBA and a MA from Bowling Green State University, and a Ph.D. in Manufacturing Management and Engineering from the University of Toledo, USA. He is a certified management accountant (CMA). His primary teaching areas are: operations management, global sourcing and statistics (Undergraduate), supply chain management (MBA), new product development (EMBA), advanced statistics and supply chain management (Ph.D), and global supply chain management (post-doctoral Bridge program).
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PAUL C. HONG, Ph.D., CMA
He has supervised Ph.D. dissertations and post-doc research collaboration projects and secured major research and
instructional grant proposals. He has received numerous research and teaching awards including Distinguished
University Professor (2018), 16th Korea SCM Industry Award For Individual Excellence (2017). Fulbright-Nehru
Teaching and Research Excellence Award (2016), University Innovative Teaching Excellence Award (2016),
University of Toledo Research and Scholarship Award (2015), Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence
(2011), Journal of Operations Management Finalist Paper Award (2006), multiple Best Paper awards in international
conferences. He also received research and teaching grants from US Department of Education, US Department of
Transportation and Society of Automotive Engineers. He has published articles in premier journals iincluding
Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Supply Chain Management, International Journal of Production
Research, Corporate Governance: An International Review, Journal of Business Research, International Journal of
Operations and Production Management, International Journal of Production Economics, Journal of Service
Management, Journal of Engineering Technology Management, Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management,
International Journal of Technology Management, International Journal of Information Management,
Benchmarking: An International Journal, Business Horizons, Journal of Cleaner Production and European
Management Journal. His first book was on Integrated Product Development” in 2000. He released two books on
‘‘Development Network Capabilities in Turbulent Competitive Environments’. The first volume focused on
“Practices of Global Firms from Korea and Japan” (2012, PRC; Taylor Francis) and the second volume on “Success
Stories of Global Firms from the BRICs” (2014, PRC; Taylor Francis). His fourth book is on “Creative Innovative
Firms from Japan: A Benchmark Inquiry into Firms from Three Rival Nations” (2019, Springer). His fifth book is
“Rising Asia and American Hegemony: Case of Competitive Firms from Four Leading Nations” (Springer, 2020).
His experiences of editorial reviews include Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Humanitarian Logistics
and Supply Chain Management, and Journal of Enterprise Information Management. He is US coordinator for
International Manufacturing Strategy Survey (IMSS). Since 2008 he has been special issue editor for twelve
journals including International Journal of Production Economics, Journal of Business Logistic and Benchmarking:
An International Journal. His primary research area is in the areas of network capabilities, global supply chain
management, international comparative studies and building growth engine industries for national competitiveness.
He also received research and teaching grants from US Department of Education, US Department of Transportation
and Society of Automotive Engineers. He has been frequently invited as key note speaker for major international
global supply chain and technology conferences and global executive training workshops. He has also conducted
research workshops for faculty/Ph.D. students in the areas of building research agenda for cross-disciplinary
research and conducting research for impacts in USA, Germany, Korea, Japan, China, India, Lebanon and other
countries. He has been frequently invited as key note speaker for major international global supply chain and
technology conferences. He has also conducted research workshops for faculty/Ph.D. students in the areas of
building research agenda for cross-disciplinary research and conducting research for impacts.
Dr. Paul Hong is a Distinguished University Professor of Operations
Management and Asian Studies Program at the University of Toledo, USA. He is
a graduate of Yonsei University, Korea with a BA in Economics. He also has an
MBA and a MA from Bowling Green State University, and a Ph.D. in
Manufacturing Management and Engineering from the University of Toledo,
USA. He is a certified management accountant (CMA). His primary teaching
areas are: operations management, global sourcing and statistics
(Undergraduate), supply chain management (MBA), new product development
(EMBA), advanced statistics and supply chain management (Ph.D), and global
1. Fulbright award to India (Start day January 2017 for six months). Awarded by the J.
William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FFSB) and Fulbright-Nehru grant.
Primary work will be at Christ University (Bangalore, India) along with other Indian
Universities including PSG Institute of Management on entrepreneurial innovation for
global supply chain management. Projects include faculty research workshops and
entrepreneurial leadership academy for honor students.
2. 16th Korea SCM Industry Award for Individual Excellence (11-16-2017). This is
based on 10+ years of lifetime service award of excellence for the advancement of
knowledge and expertise in global supply chain management from the Korean Supply
Chain Management Association.
3. U.S. Department of Education (Business and International Education Program)
“Enhanced Competitiveness of U.S. Small and Medium Size Firms through the
Development and Utilization of Secure and Efficient Supply Chains.” Co-Investigator on
a team of faculty from College of Business Administration (PI: Tom Sharkey and
colleagues) to enhance competitiveness of small and medium size businesses. Funded for
$172,210 from July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2009.
4. U.S. Department of Transportation University Transportation Center (UTC),
“Transportation for Economic Security and Development." Co-Investigator on a team of
faculty from College of Business Administration supply chain management. University
of Toledo received the entire funding for this UTC grant as lead partner in collation with
several other universities. Funded for $2,000,000 from October 2005 to September
2009.(PI Mark Vonderembe from U of Toledo and others inlcuding those from Ohio-
Michiugan areas of schools)
5. Michigan-Ohio Instructional Grant (December 2007): Global Supply Chain
Management/Transportation Efficiency Systems Graduate Degree Program. Funded by
University of Toledo-UTC. Co-Investigator $50,811
6. University Transportation Center Grant on “Global Supply Chain
Management/Transportation Building a Global Network of Scholars and Educators"
(May 2009), Principal investigator $50,000
7. University Transportation Center Grant ON “Global Supply Chain
Management/Transportation Building a Global Network of Scholars and Educators"
(May 2010), Principal investigator $10,000
8. International Business Institute Research Grant (March 2002), College of Business
Administration, University of Toledo. $8,000 9. Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Ph.D. Dissertation Pilot Study Grant (1997),
To support a pilot project of Shared Knowledge in Integrated Product Development. $7,000
9. Society of Automotive Engineers Ph.D. Dissertation Large Scale Survey Grant (January 1999), This grant is to support the large survey research on “Shared Knowledge in Integrated Product Development”. $10,000
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3.3. RESEARCH PAPER AWARDS (JOURNALS AND CONFERENCES)
1. Paul Hong., Vonderembse, M., Doll, William., Nahm, Abraham. 2005 “Role Changes of
Design Engineers in Integrated Product Development”, Journal of Operations
Management Vol. 24. No. 1. 2005. pp. 63-79.(2006 JOM Best Paper Finalist). August 14,
2006, Annual Academy of Management Conference). Journal of Operations Management is
consistently regarded as #1 journal in the areas of operations and supply chain management.
2. Paul Hong, Dobrzykowski, D.D and Vonderembse, M. “Integration of supply chain IT and
lean practices for mass customization: benchmarking of product and service focused
manufacturers”, Benchmarking: An International Journal. Vol 17, No. 4, pp. 561-592,
2010. (Received Emerald Literati Network 2011 Awards for Excellence).
3. Paul Hong, Roh, James., and Hwang, W. “Global Supply Chain Strategy: From a China
Market Perspective” Best Paper Award (Honorable mention) at the Annual Symposium on
Supply Chain Management, September 29-October 1, 2006. Toronto, Canada.
4. Youn, Sunhee., Yang, Maga(Mark). Paul Hong, Best Research Paper Award Midwest
Decision Sciences Institute. “Strategic Supply Chain Partnership, Environmental Supply
Chain Management Practices, and Performance Outcomes”. April 24-26, 2010. This paper is
based on the research on Korean global firms with Korean post-doc scholar, Dr. Sunhee
Youn whom he invited to University of Toledo as a post-doc researcher.
5. Tomono, T., Park, Youngwon., Paul Hong “Build to Order System of Japanese
Manufacturers: Case Studies” Best Research Paper Award. at the 4th International
Symposium and Workshop in Global Supply Chains. (Madrid, Spain, September 24-26,
2011). This paper is based on his collaborative research with Japanese scholars on the global
manufacturing practices of Nissan Motor Company.
6. Park, K., Dwyer, D., Paul Hong, Min, H., Modi, Sachin . “Flexible and Redundant Supply
Chain Practices to Build Strategic Supply Chain Resilience: Empirical Study”. Best Paper
Award AT 22nd Annual North American Research Symposium and Purcahsing and Supply
Chain Management. March 16, 2012.
7. Kim, Seungchul. and Paul Hong “Strategic Integration of Global Supply Chain for Green
Reputation: Case of Korean Global Firms” Best Paper Award. at 10th PMAC Conference,
2012 (Toronto, Canada). September 30-October 2, 2012.
8. Best Paper Award. Cao, Yingxia, Paul Hong* and Le, Thuong. “Using Social Media for
Competitive Advantage: An Empirical Study” 23rd Annual North American Research
Symposium and Purchasing and Supply Chain Management. March 14, 2013. Tempe,
▪ Paul Hong and Young Won Park and (2020). Rising Asia and American Hegemony, Springer.
ISBN 978-981-13-7634-4.
▪ Young Won Park and Paul Hong (2019). Creative Innovative Firms, Springer. ISBN 978-
981-13-1680-7.
▪ Hong, Paul, Park, Young Won (2014). Building Network Capabilities in Turbulent
Competitive Environments: Business Success Stories from the BRICs”. CRC Press (Taylor &
Francis Company). ISBN-13: 978-1466515758.
▪ Park, Young Won and Hong, Paul (2012). Building Network Capabilities in Turbulent
Competitive Environments: Practices of Global Firms from Korea and Japan. CRC Press
(Taylor & Francis Company). ISBN: 978-1-4398-5068-8.
▪ Hong, Paul. Knowledge Integration in Integrated Product Development. Society of Automotive
Engineers, PA USA, 2000, ISBN 0-7680-0801-8. 3.5. Selected Journal Papers. These are all regarded leading journals in the business
discipline for high impact factor) (**Corresponding Author) (Past Five Years)
Google Scholar Citations https//scholar.google.com/citations?user=l9eN04AAAAAJ&hl=en)
Hong, Paul**., and Park, Young Won (2020). Rising Asia and American Hegemony: Practices of Global Firms from Japan, Korea, China and India. Springer, pp. 251. ISBN 978-981-13-7634-4.
Cho, Youngsik., Nero Edevbie; Antonio K. W. Lau., Hong, Paul C.** (2020). The Impact of Social
Media Technologies on Supplier and Customer Relationship Management: An Empirical
Analysis in the U.S. IEEE Access Vol. 8. pp. 220878-220888. 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3043143
Ahn, NaYoung., Park, JeunEun, Lee, Donghoon., & Hong, Paul C.** (2020). “Balancing Personal
Privacy and Public Safety during COVID-19: The Case of South Korea”, IEEE Access vol. 8, pp.
“Aligning purchasing portfolio management with sourcing negotiation styles”, Management
Decision., Vol. 56 No. 11, pp.2341-2356, https://doi.org/10.1108/MD-09-2016-0662 Cao, Y., Ajjan, H., Hong, Paul. and Le, T. (2018), "Using social media for competitive business outcomes: An
empirical study of companies in China", Journal of Advances in Management Research, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp.
Youn, SunHee., Yang, Mark., Kim, JinHwan, and Hong, Pau**(2014). Supply chain Information
Capabilities and Performance Outcomes: An Empirical Study of Korean Steel
Suppliers. International Journal of Information Management. Vol. 34 No. 2. pp. 369-380. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2014.01.008
Roh, James., Hong, Pau., and Min, Hokey (2014). Implementation of Responsive Supply Chain Strategy:
Case of Manufacturing Firms. International Journal of Production economics. Vol. 147 No.
2/Part B, pp. 198-210. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2013.04.013
Dobrzykowski, David., Saboorideilami, Vafa,, Hong, Pau*, and Kim, Seungchul (2014). . A structured
analysis of operations and supply chain management research in healthcare (1982-
2011). International Journal of Production Economies , Vol. 147 No. 2/Part B, pp. 514-530. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2013.04.055
Hong, Paul., Yang, Mark and Dobrzykowski, David (2014). Strategic Customer Service Orientation,
Lean Manufacturing Practices and Performance Outcomes: An Empirical Study. Journal of
Service Management, Vol. 25 No. 5, pp. 699-723. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOSM-12-2013-0355
Kang, Mingu., Wu, Xiaobo., Hong, Paul*., Park, Kuhyun, and Park, Youngwon (2014). The role of
organizational control in outsourcing practices: An empirical study. Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management. Vol. 20 No. 3 pp. 177-185. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pursup.2014.02.002
Hwang, P., Hwang, D. and Hong, Paul (2014), "Lean practices for quality results: a case
illustration", International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, Vol. 27 No. 8, pp. 729-
741. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHCQA-03-2014-0024
Gunasekaran, A., Hong, Paul., Takahiro Fujimoto, T. (2014). “Building supply chain system
capabilities in the age of global complexity: Emerging theories and practices”,
International Journal of Production Economics Vol. 147, Part B, 2014, pp. 189-197 Park, YW., Hong, Paul., & Roh, J. (2013). "Supply chain lessons from catastrophic natural disaster
in Japan” Business Horizons, Vol. 56 No. 1, pp. 75-85
Park, YW., Fujimoto, T., & Hong, Paul (2012). “Product architecture, organizational capabilities and IT
integration for competitive advantage”, International Journal of Information Management Vol. 32
3.5. Selected Journal Papers. These are all regarded leading journals in the business
discipline for high impact factor) (**Corresponding Author) –continued--
Google Scholar Citations https//scholar.google.com/citations?user=l9eN04AAAAAJ&hl=en)
Yang, Mark., Hong, Paul**& Sachin B.Modi2 (2011). Impact of lean manufacturing and environmental
management on business performance: An empirical study of manufacturing firms. International
Journal of Production Economics. Vol. 129, No. 2, pp. 251-261.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2010.10.017
Hong, Paul., Kwon, H. and Jungbae Roh, J. (2009), "Implementation of strategic green orientation in
supply chain: An empirical study of manufacturing firms", European Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 12 No. 4, pp. 512-532. https://doi.org/10.1108/14601060910996945
Choi, SB., Park, BI., Hong, Paul (2012). Does ownership structure matter for firm technological
innovation performance? The case of Korean firms Corporate Governance: An International
Roh, JJ., Min, H., & Hong, Paul (2011). “A co-ordination theory approach to restructuring the supply
chain: An empirical study from the focal company perspective”, International Journal of Production Research. Vol. 49 No. 15, pp.4517-4541.
Liao, Y., Hong, Paul., SS Rao (2010). Supply management, supply flexibility and performance
outcomes: an empirical investigation of manufacturing firms. Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol. 46 No. 3, pp. 6-22. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-493X.2010.03195.x
Hirota, S., Kubo, K., Miyajima, H., Hong, Paul**. and Won Park, Y. (2010), "Corporate mission,
corporate policies and business outcomes: evidence from Japan", Management Decision, Vol. 48
No. 7, pp. 1134-1153. https://doi.org/10.1108/00251741011068815
Doll, W.J., Hong, Paul**. and Nahm, A. (2010), "Antecedents and outcomes of manufacturability in
integrated product development", International Journal of Operations & Production Management,
Vol. 30 No. 8, pp. 821-852. https://doi.org/10.1108/01443571011068180
Tomino, T., Park, Y., Hong, Paul., & Roh, JJ (2009). “Market flexible customizing system (MFCS) of
Japanese vehicle manufacturers: An analysis of Toyota, Nissan and Mitsubishi” International
Journal of Production Economics. Vol. 118 No. 2, pp. 375-386 Hong, Paul & Roh, J. (2009). “Internationalization, product development and performance outcomes:
A comparative study of 10 countries”, Research in International Business and Finance.
3.6. Special Journal Issues (Completed; Editorial)
▪ Call for Papers. Tomas Hult, Hong, Paul., Tobias Schoenherr. Emerging Logistics and Supply Chain
Management Issues in Base-of-Pyramid (BOP) Markets. Journal of Business Logistics.
Editorial: Hong, Paul., Tobias Schoenherr**., Tomas Hult, Walter Zinn, and Thomas J. Goldsby, (2019)
“Cross‐functional Management and Base‐of‐Pyramid Issues in Logistics and Supply Chain Management”,
Journal of Business Logistics. Vol. 40 No. 2. pp. 76-80.
▪ Call for Papers. Hong, Paul., Mingu Kang and Yue Zhang. Dynamic benchmarking issues in emerging markets:
building relevant theories and examining evolving practices
Editorial: Hong, Paul., Kang, M. and Zhang, Y. (2018), "Dynamic benchmarking issues in emerging markets:
building relevant theories and examining evolving practices", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 25
No. 5, pp. 1274-1278. https://doi.org/10.1108/BIJ-04-2018-0110
▪ Gunasekaran, Angappa., Hong, Paul*., Fujimoto, Takahiro (2014). Building Supply Chain System Capabilities
in the Age of Global Complexity: Emerging Theories and Practices. International Journal of Production
Economics. Vol. 147. Part B, pp. 189-570.
Editorial: Building supply chain system capabilities in the age of global complexity: Emerging theories and
practices. Angappa Gunasekaran, Paul Hong**, Takahiro Fujimoto. pp. 189-197.
▪ Hong, Paul., David Dobrzykowski, Young Won Park (2012).. Challenges and Opportunities for Supply Chains
in Turbulent Times. Benchmarking: An International Journal. Vol. 19 No. 4/5, pp. 668-780.
3.7. Special Journal Issue (In Progress)
Call for Papers:
Journal of Operations Management “Operations Management within a Sharing Economy” (2020-2021) Guest Editors: Alan Mackelprang. David Dobrzykowski, Sachin Modi and Paul Hong
Manuscript submissions: May 31, 2021
First Round Review and decisions: August 31, 2021
Second Round Revision Submission: November 30, 2021
Final round review and decisions: January 31, 2022
Call for Papers:
Sustainability "The Impact of Sustainability and Dynamic Capabilities on Global Supply Chain Management"
Guest Editors: Young Won Park, Takahiro Fujimoto and Paul Hong Deadline for Submission: June 30, 2021
• (4-6-2020):Toledo Blade. “What to Buy During A Crisis”
• (4-2-2020): TV 13 ABC News “Panic Buying”
• (3-31-2020): Reader's Digest. “Why Panic Buying Not Helpful..”
• (3-20-2020): Toledo Blade. “Corona virus put retail supply under stress”
• (3-18-2020): UT Family Business Center “Managing Your Business Reputation in Time of Supply
Chain Crisis”
• (3-17-2020). Editor of Business Horizons has assembled a collection of previously published articles
that highlight challenges and responses applicable to the COVID-19 crisis. "Supply chain lessons
from catastrophic natural disaster in Japan” (Young Won Park, Paul Hong, and James Roh, 2013) is
also being featured in this special collection and will be Open Access (i.e., free for all to view) for 90
days. You may get access to the link to this special collection. The special collection is hosted via
ScienceDirect at https://www.journals.elsevier.com/business-horizons/editors-choice/covid-19-
response-special-collection. You can download all these articles. Free until May 31, 2020.
3.9. Book Chapters
1. Park, Youngwon, Hong, Paul., and Fujimoto, Takahiro (2018). “Literature Survey” pp. 31-60. in
“Industries and Disasters: Building Robust and Competitive Supply Chains”. Edited by Takahiro
Fujimoto. NOVA. Science Publishers, New York, USA.
2. Park, Youngwon and Hong, Paul (2017). “Reshoring strategy: Case illustrations of Japanese manufacturing firms” in Reshoring of Manufacturing: Drivers, opportunities, and challenges. Edited
by Alessandra Vecchi, Springer, 2017. pp. 147-161.