
Minsun Song
Associate Professor
- PhD
Florida State University - MPA
Sungkyunkwan University - BA
Sungkyunkwan University
Statement of teaching and research interests:
She has taught courses in research methodology, logic of inquiry, disaster resilience, urban planning, and intergovernmental relations. Her research focuses on emergency management, disaster resilience, collaborative networks, and local governance.
Most recent publications or scholarly output:
- Song, M., Hwang, J., & Ki, N. (2024). How perceived risks in interorganizational collaboration shape disaster response strategies. Public Administration and Development.
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Song, M., Hwang, J, & Seo, I. (2024). Collaboration risk, vulnerability, and resource sharing in disaster management networks. Australian Journal of Public Administration.
- Song, M. (2020). Testing the forms and consequences of collaboration risk in emergency management networks. The Social Science Journal, 1-16.
- Ki, N., Kwak, C. G., & Song, M. (2020). Strength of Strong Ties in Intercity Government Information Sharing and County Jurisdictional Boundaries. Public Administration Review. 80(1), 23-35
- Jung, K., Song, M., & Park, H. J. (2019). The Dynamics of Interorganizational Emergency Management Network: A test of interdependent and independent risk hypothesis. Public Administration Review. 79(2):225-235
- Song, M., Park, H. J., & Jung, K. (2018). Do Political Similarities Facilitate Interlocal Collaboration? Public Administration Review, 78(2): 261-269. DOI: 10.1111/puar.12887