Dr Amee Kim


NameDr Amee Kim
Job titleSenior Lecturer
Research instituteChrist Church Business School

Research outputs

Semiotic analysis in financial markets

Kim, A. 2023. Semiotic analysis in financial markets. in: Foroudi, P. and Dennis, C, (ed.) Researcing and Analysing Business London Routledge.

What you see is not what you get: Articulating annual reports with Barthesian analysis

Kim, A. 2023. What you see is not what you get: Articulating annual reports with Barthesian analysis.

K-pop and K-car: The underpinnings of 21st century Korean cultural/industrial successes

Kim, A. and McGoun, E.G 2022. K-pop and K-car: The underpinnings of 21st century Korean cultural/industrial successes. Central European Management Journal. 30 (2). https://doi.org/10.7206/cemj.2658-0845.77

Converting nascent technologies into mainstream sports

Kim, A. and McGoun, E.G. 2020. Converting nascent technologies into mainstream sports. Journal of Motorsport Culture & History.

Yin-Yang representation of financial crisis: a Korean perspective

Kim, A. and Vanheusden, F. 2019. Yin-Yang representation of financial crisis: a Korean perspective. International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy. 12 (4). https://doi.org/10.1504/IJMCP.2019.10021861

Symbolic representations of financial events in the Korean media

Kim, A. 2019. Symbolic representations of financial events in the Korean media. Qualitative Research in Financial Markets. https://doi.org/10.1108/QRFM-10-2017-0097

Yin and Yang and the representation of the Financial Crisis in Korea

Kim, A. 2015. Yin and Yang and the representation of the Financial Crisis in Korea. PhD Thesis University of Leicester

Shall we aim for 50-50? The limitations of annual report named numbers in representing the gender gap closure

Kim, A. and Frandsen, A-C. 2021. Shall we aim for 50-50? The limitations of annual report named numbers in representing the gender gap closure.

Would an increase in female representation at board level indeed better represent firms?

Kim, A. and Frandsen, A-C. 2022. Would an increase in female representation at board level indeed better represent firms?

Reading economic magazines: hidden codes and financial crisis representation in Korea

Kim, A. 2017. Reading economic magazines: hidden codes and financial crisis representation in Korea.

Finance as a driver of the global dreams factory: spread of the Hallyu (or Korean Wave) and its consequences for the Korean economy

Kim, A. 2017. Finance as a driver of the global dreams factory: spread of the Hallyu (or Korean Wave) and its consequences for the Korean economy.

The effects of government and conglomerate-driven investments on the contemporary Korean gaming industry: a critical perspective

Kim, A. 2020. The effects of government and conglomerate-driven investments on the contemporary Korean gaming industry: a critical perspective.

K-pop and car-pop: the parallel emergence of Korean style in automobiles and popular music

Kim, A. and McGoun, E. 2018. K-pop and car-pop: the parallel emergence of Korean style in automobiles and popular music.

Gender inequalities in Korean family business: contradictions between show and tell

Kim, A. and Ng, P. 2023. Gender inequalities in Korean family business: contradictions between show and tell. International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship. 14 (4), pp. 388-417.

The association between corporate social responsibility disclosure and information asymmetry: The case of Europe

Karim, A. and Kim, A. 2024. The association between corporate social responsibility disclosure and information asymmetry: The case of Europe.

Investigating the influence of accountability, power dynamics and political influences among NGO major stakeholders: Namibian perspective

Dr Andrew Simasiku and Dr Amee Kim 2024. Investigating the influence of accountability, power dynamics and political influences among NGO major stakeholders: Namibian perspective.

Religiosity, financial risk taking, and reward processing: An experimental study

Vanheusden, F., Vadapalli, Sundara Kashyap, Rashid, Mamunur, Griffiths, Mark D. and Kim, Amee 2024. Religiosity, financial risk taking, and reward processing: An experimental study. Journal of gambling studies. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10899-024-10324-4
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