Shin-Kap Han

Associate Professor

Office: 331 Lincoln Hall
Phone: (217) 265-0938
Email: skh@illinois.edu
Field of Study: Social Networks, Economic Sociology, Organizations, Korean Society (Historical/Contemporary), Careers
PhD: Columbia University
CV: pdf

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Shin-Kap Han is Associate Professor of Sociology and of Business Administration (by courtesy). His research interests are Social Networks; Economic Sociology; Organizations; Korean Society (Historical/Contemporary); Careers.

His recent publications include:

Han, Shin-Kap, and Keun-Young Park. 2007. “Grammar of Distinction in Korea: Mapping the Cultural Landscape of Korea through Leisure Activities in 2005,” Korean Journal of Sociology 41.

Han, Shin-Kap. 2005. “Trials and Tribulations in Coupling Careers,” in Ross Macmillan (ed.), The Structure of the Life Course: Standardized? Individualized? Differentiated? (Timothy Owens (Series Editor), Advances in Life Course Research 9). New York: Elsevier.

Han, Shin-Kap. 2004. “Ashore on the Land of Joiners: Intergenerational Social Incorporation of Immigrants,” International Migration Review 38:732-746.

David, Robert J., and Shin-Kap Han. 2004. “A Systematic Assessment of the Empirical Support for Transaction Cost Economics,” Strategic Management Journal 25:39-58.

Han, Shin-Kap. 2003. “Unraveling the Brow: What and How of Choice in Musical Preference,” Sociological Perspectives 46:435-459.

Han, Shin-Kap. 2003. “Tribal Regimes in Academia: A Comparative Analysis of Market Structure Across Disciplines,” Social Networks 25:251-280.