경제학
Ph.D., Durham University
경력 University of Portsmouth 교수
경제학
Ph.D., Durham University
경력 University of Portsmouth 교수
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                                        E-mail ey.oh@kookmin.ac.kr 
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                                        Tel 02-910-4538 
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                                        Office 국제관6층8호실 
ACADEMIC POSTION:
- Kookmin University, South Korea, Associate Professor of Economics (September 2024-Present)
- University of Portsmouth, UK, Associate Professor of Economics (10 years, June 2014 - August 2024)
VISITING PROFESSOR POSITION:
- University of Portsmouth, UK (2024-2027)
- Bank of International Settlement, Switzerland (2023-2025)
- University of Tokyo, Japan (October 2019)
- Asian Development Bank, Philippines (July 2019)
SELECTED PUBLICATION:
10 "Modellilng Persistence in Cross-Market Bitcoin Prices with a Break and a Memory" in Zarifs A. & Cheng X.(eds.) Fintech and the Emerging Ecosystmes - Exploring Centralised and Decentralised Financial Technologies, 2025, Springer Nature: Cahm
9. "Informal economy and central bank digital currency", Economic Inquiry, 2022, 60(4), pp.151S–173S. (SSCI) - Wiley Research Headline September/2022 - Topical Evidence Article
8. "What drives volatility in Bitcoin market?", Finance Research Letters, 2022, 50(8), 103237. (SSCI)
7. "Determinants of Peer-to-Peer lending expansion: the roles of financial development and financial literacy", Asian Development Bank Working Paper Series no. 613, March 2020
6. "Getting connected: An empirical investigation of the relationship between social capital and philanthropy among online volunteers", Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 2018, 48(2), pp.151S–173S (SSCI)
5. "Doing good online: The changing relationships between motivations, activity, and retention among online volunteers", Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 2018, 47(5), pp.1031-1056 (SSCI)
4. "Crowdsourcing citizen science: exploring the tensions between paid professionals and users", Journal of Peer Production, 10, 2017
3. "Playing with science: exploring how game activity motivates users participation on an online citizen science platform", Aslib Journal of Information Management, 2016, 68(3), pp. 306-325 (SSCI)
2. "Science learning via participation in online citizen science", Journal of Science Communication, 2016, 15(3), pp. 1-345 (Scopus)
1. "Defining and measuring success in online citizen science: a case study of Zooniverse projects", Computing in Science & Engineering, 2015, 17 (4), pp. 28-41 (SCIE)
REVISE AND RESUBMIT:
4. Fintech and Population Aging
3. Artificial intelligence technologies and economic inequality
2. Shadow banking, innovation quality and TFP slowdow
1. Uncertainty and monetary policy: A time-varying approach
WORKING PAPER AND WORK IN PROGRESS:
3. Catch me if you can: Crypto investment funds
2. Bitcoin ETFs: Exploring Their Influence in the Market
1. Green FinTech: Harnessing financial technology for climate change
OTHER SCHOLAR ACTIVITY:
2. 2023, Joint Policy Brief for the G7 (Group of Seven) Summit , The Global South Growing out of Poverty, Inequality, and Exclusiveness - What the G7 Needs to Do, Think7, Japan
1. 2023, April 24, ChatGPT: how to use AI as a virtual financial adviser, The Conversation
RESEARCH GRANT:
9. Kookmin University Research funding 2024-2026
8. Conference Bid 2023: Local Chair of 54th Annual Conference of the Money, Macro and Finance Scoiety
7. Travel grant by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS): Visiting Fellowship 2023-2024
6. International Exchange Visit Funding 2019
5. Travel grant by the Asian Development Bank: Visiting Fellowship 2019
4. Travel grant by the British Council's Research Links Scheme: Invited for a talk at the Workshop on Developing an Agenda for FinTech Research in Emerging Economies in Malaysia 2017
3. Travel grant by the Asian Development Bank: Invited for a talk at the ADB Conference on Economic Development 2017
2. Principal Investigator: £4,950 PBS Research Project RPF 2016/2017 : Debt-based crowdfunding: A guide for investors.
1. Research follow (Postdoctoral Researcher) £750,000 EPSRC funded project: Volunteer and Crowdsourcing Economics with teams in the University of Oxford, University of Manchester, and University of Leeds.