

Suntae Kim is an assistant professor of management and organization at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. He studies how new forms of organizing emerge amid adversities in contexts such as urban entrepreneurship, B Corps, entrepreneurship among North Korean refugees, and public health responses during a pandemic.
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