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Sunjin Pak

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

School of Labor & Employment Relations

504 E. Armory Ave.

Champaign, IL 61820

Web: https://ler.illinois.edu/?page_id=460

Email:

Phone: +1 271-721-9003


Last updated on Aug 22, 2017

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Student., University of Illinois, School of Labor and Employment Relations, Aug 2014 - Present

Academic Advisor: Dr. Kramer, Amit ()

M.S., Korea University, Graduate School of Business Administration, Seoul, Feb. 2014

Dissertation: “HPWS and corporate performance: The role of trust in management and common perception among employees and an employer.”
Academic Advisor: Dr. Kim, Dong-One ()

B.S., Korea University, The School of Electrical Engineering, Seoul, Feb. 2009

Exchange Student

Institute d'Administration des Entreprises, Aix-en-Provence, France, Aug 2007-Dec 2007

MSc, International Management of IT

RESEARCH INTERESTS

• Antecedents and outcomes of weekly working hours

• Effects of work and family on employee’s health and career outcome

• Effects of availability of work-family policies perceptions on health and career outcome

• Reciprocal relationship between organizational conflict and perceptions of HR practices

• LMX-differentiation, justice climate, team processes, and team performance

PUBLICATIONS

Kramer, K. Z., & Pak, S. (Forthcoming) Relative earnings and depressive symptoms among working parents: Contrasting gender effects of changes in relative income on depressive symptoms over time. Sex Roles
Media coverage: Illinois news bureau, NDTV news, Deccan chronicle, and more.

Kim, D., Pak, S., and Seo, H. (2013). “The HR & IR strategy of Hyundai Motors India” In IBRE and FKI (Eds.), Enterprise management’s way 2013 (pp. 90–113). Seoul: FKImedia

PAPERS UNDER REVIEW (* Denotes Equal Contributors)

Pak, S., Kramer, A., and Kim, Y. The Difference in Men’s and Women’s Responses to Working Hours: A Longitudinal Study of the Curvilinear Relationship between Work Hours, Family Demands and Resources, Health, and Salary Growth. Target Journal:Academy of Management Journal.

* Chen, Y.,* Pak, S., * Son, J., Carpenter, N. The Contextual Factors on the LMX Differentiation-Performance Relationship: A Meta-Analytic Approach. Target Journal:Journal of Applied Psychology.

Kim, Y., Kramer, A., & Pak, S. Job Insecurity and Sleep Quality: The Role of Spillover, Family, and Gender. Target Journal: Journal of Applied Psychology

REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND PROCEEDING

ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS ASSOCIATION

Pak, S. & Kramer, A. (2017) Sex Differences in weekly working hours, family demand, and resources on health and salary growth: Results from the Korean labor and income panel data [Paper Presentation]. Labor Markets II Symposium, Anaheim, CA, June 2017.

• Presented in LERA Best Paper session.

Pak, S. (2014) Employee-organization agreement and trust in management of HPWS effectiveness: A mediated moderation model [Paper Presentation]. High-Performance Work Practices and Employee Participation session, Portland, Oregon, May 2014.

ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT

Pak, S. & Kramer, A. (2017) The relationship between working hours, family demands and resources, health, and salary growth: Results from American and Korean panel study. [Divisional paper session]. Organizational behavior division, Atlanta, GA, Aug 2017.

Pak, S., & Avgar, A. C. (2016). Modeling the Reciprocal Relationship between Task Conflicts and High-Involvement Work Practices. Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2016, p. 15642). https://doi.org/10.5465/AMBPP.2016.15642abstract

Kim, S., Pak, S., & Kwon, K. (2016). Does Job Control Matter for Work Hours? A Comparison between the United States and Korea. Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2016, p. 13323). https://doi.org/10.5465/AMBPP.2016.13323abstract

Pak, S. (2015). The Beneficiary potential of task conflicts in high involvement work practices. Academy of Management Proceedings, (Vol. 2015, p. 17709). https://doi.org/10.5465/AMBPP.2015.17709abstract

Pak, S., & Ju, B. (2014). HPWS and Corporate Performance: The Role of Trust in Management and Common Perception. Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2014, p. 16473). Academy of Management. https://doi.org/10.5465/AMBPP.2014.16473abstract

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS CONFERENCE

Kang S., Kim H., & Pak S. (2013) Does Corporate Governance Affect Human Resource Management? An Empirical Investigation of Panel Data [Paper Presentation] 8th Asian Regional Congress of International Labour and Employment Relations Association, Melbourne, Australia, April 2013.

AMMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING

Kramer, K. & Pak, S. (2017) Relative Earnings in Families and Depression [Paper session: work, family and wellbeing] 2017 ASA Annual Meeting, Montréal, Canada, August 2017.

VI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF WORK AND FAMILY

Kramer, K. & Pak, S. (2017) A longitudinal study of depression among stay-at-home fathers [Paper session: work, family and wellbeing] VII International Conference of Work and Family, Barcelona, Spain, July 3-4.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION

Pak, S. & Avgar, A. (writing). The Impact of Climate Strength on the Reciprocal Relationship between Task Conflict and High-Involvement Work Practices Perceptions Target Journal: Journal of Management. Draft manuscript is available

Chen, Y. & Pak, S. (data analysis). Discriminant and Criterion-related Validity of LMX and Leader-Member Guanxi in Predicting Job Performance: A Meta-Analytic Approach. Target Journal:Journal of Applied Psychology. Data analysis stage

Kramer, A. & Pak, S. (writing). Introducing a Model of Reciprocal Relationship between Work Demands, Family Demands, and Depression: A Four-Wave Study. Target Journal:Journal of Applied Psychology

Ju, B., Li J.& Pak, S. (writing). Examining the Effect of Training on Education and Skills-Job Match and Turnover Intention, and the Moderating Role of Work Hours and Years of Tenure: a 13-Years Longitudinal Study. Target Journal: Journal of Applied Psychology

Kramer, K., Kramer A., & Pak, S. (data analysis) Career outcomes of Fathers Who Take Leave Following a Birth/Adoption of a Child: A Matching Study Using the NLSY79, NLSY97, Four Cohorts of SIPP Data, and KLIPS

AWARDS, GRANTS, and FELLOWSHIPS

Awarded

• Conference Travel Award, School of Labor and Employment Relations, UIUC ($500) / Spring 2017
• Conference Travel Award, The graduate college, UIUC ($825) / Fall 2016
• Conference Travel Award, The graduate college, UIUC ($825) / Fall 2015
• Conference Travel Award, The graduate college, Korea University ($1,300) / Fall 2013
• Korea University Family Award / Aug 2013
• Fellowship, College of Business, Korea University (total $14,613) / March 2011-Dec 2013

• / 2011 Spring/Fall Semester ($6,646)
2013 Spring/Fall Semester ($7,968)
• Hyundai Motor Group Scholarship, Hyundai motor group ($20,000) / June 2007-Feb 2008
• Fellowship, College of Engineering, Korea University (total $42,256) / March 2002 – Fall 2008




• / 2002 Spring/Fall Semester ($5,564)
2003 Spring/Fall Semester ($6,009)
2006 Spring/Fall Semester ($8,112)
2007 Spring/Fall Semester ($8,720)
2008 Spring/Fall Semester ($9,234)

Rejected Grants

• Larsen Grant, Research in Career Development, UIUC ($629) / March 2016
• / The Difference in Men and Women’s Responses to Work and Family Demands: A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Work and Family Demands on Health and Turnover.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
• Research Assistant, Professor Amit Kramer / Champaign IL, 2016 - 2017
• / Analyzing NLSY79 panel data: Kramer, A & Pak, S. Introducing a Model of Reciprocal Relationship between Work Demands, Family Demands, and Depression: A Four-Wave Study.
• Research Assistant, Professor Karen Kramer / Champaign IL, 2016 - 2017




• / Analyzed NLSY79 panel data for the paper, depression and Relative Earnings in Families.
Constructed the data set using panel data: NLSY79, NLSY97, and SIPP
Wrote a grant proposal to the Department of Labor
Kramer, K. & Pak, S. (data analysis). Depression and Relative Earnings in Families
Kramer, K., Kramer A., & Pak, S (writing, data analysis) Career outcomes of Fathers Who Take Leave Following a Birth/Adoption of a Child: A Matching Study Using the NLSY79, NLSY97, Four Cohorts of SIPP Data, and KLIPS
• Research Assistant, Professor Ying Chen / Champaign IL, 2015

• Coded studies for meta-analysis

• Conducted meta-analysis using following software
: Comprehensive Meta-analysis, SPSS, STATA, and AMOS (meta-analytic SEM)

• Chen, Y.,Pak, S, & Son, J. The Contextual Factors on the LMX Differentiation-Performance Relationship: A Meta-Analytic Approach. Target Journal:Journal of Applied Psychology. Draft manuscript is available (Authors listed alphabetically)

• Research Assistant, Professor Craig Olson / Champaign IL, 2014

• Collected data of CEO information • STATA program coding.

• Research Assistant, Korean Industrial Relational Association / Seoul, S. Korea, 2013

• Assisted administrative process, edited the manuscript for the project “Comparing OECD
member states’ Labor Market Index published by the Ministry of Employment and Labor

• Research Assistant, Research and Business Foundation Korea University / Seoul, S. Korea, 2013

• Reviewed literature, collected subjective matter data, edited the manuscript for the project
“the Hyundai motors employment relationship academy program”, published by Hyundai
Motors

• Research Assistant, Professor Dong-One Kim / Seoul, S. Korea, 2012

• Collected data: Kim D. & Ahn J. “Financial Crisis
and Industrial Relations: The Case of Korea” Invited for keynote speech at the 8th
Asian Regional Congress of ILERA (Melbourne, Australia, April 2013)

• Research Assistant, Korean Association for Organizational Studies / Seoul, S. Korea, 2012

• Assisted administrative process, edited the manuscript for the project “Analysis of
Industrial Relations in the Year 2012,” published by the Ministry of Employment and
Labor

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
• Speaker, Statistic Workshop: Comprehensive Meta-Analysis workshop for doctoral students. School of Labor and Employment Relations / Champaign IL, 2017
• Teaching Assistant, Korea University Graduate School of Labor Studies / Seoul, S. Korea, 2012

• Preparing course materials • Analyzing class evaluation survey

• Student assessment • Advertised Graduate program and produced brochure

• Arranged discussion sessions and graded papers for “Labor Relations Professional Course.”

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
• Process Engineer, Hyundai Motor Company / Ulsan Plant/R&D Center, Jan 2009-Feb 2012

• Provided technical support for plant startup/shutdown (Ulsan, India)

• Develop learning toolkit and aids for manufacturing & maintenance workers

• Technical justification and feasibility study for plant equipment & car model changes

• Troubleshooting of various problems affecting Plant Reliability

• Sergeant, The Republic of Korea Marine Corps / Pohang, S. Korea, Oct 2003–Oct 2005

• The chief operator in Intel branch, Communications Battalion, 1st R.O.K. Marine Division

• Assisted numerous combined and joint field-training exercises in Intel/Operation branch

ADDITIONAL SKILLS

Proficient in STATA, AMOS, SPSS, MATLAB, Comprehensive Meta-Analysis, and C++

Familiar with M-plus, SAS, and R-studio

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
• Ad hoc reviewer
• Academy of Management Annual Meeting, organization behavior division
• Academy of Management Annual Meeting, human resources division / 2017
2015
• Committee member, LER Academic Affairs Committee / Champaign IL, 2017
• Committee member, University Librarian’s Student Advisory Council / Champaign IL, 2014
• Vice president, Graduate School of Business Administration Student Council / Seoul, S. Korea, 2013
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

• Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA)

• Academy of Management (AOM)

• Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP)