Prof. Seongbae Lim, Ph.D., is Professor at U.S. St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas. He specializes in IT-driven innovation, e-Commerce, and database management.
His prior teaching experience includes: the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and State University of New York at Geneseo.
He recently published a book, ‘Meta Innovation,’ and his recent works appear in the International Journal of Knowledge Management, Service Industries Journal, and International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal.
Prof. Lim has conducted many lectures and keynote speeches about innovation strategies for world-renowned institutes such as the University of California at Berkeley, Peking University, Kanda Foreign Study University, Seoul National University, and the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea.
He has been selected for Marquis Who’s Who in America along with Who’s Who in the World since 2005. The International Herald Tribune has featured Lim regarding his role in building the relationship between U.S. and Korean universities. In addition, as a columnist, Prof. Lim contributes regularly about spiritual capital to Guideposts.
Prof. Lim is active in the Association of Information Systems, Decision Science Institute and the Pan Pacific Business Association. He has also served as an Editor for Service Business, the International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Management, and the Journal of Convergence Information Technology.
He is a director of operations for the Pan Pacific Business Association, a Visiting Research Fellow for the Asian Community Center, a member of National Unification Advisory Council of Korea, and Secretary General for Global Forum for Building School Bullying Prevention Systems.
Prof. Lim holds a Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska (2003); a M.A. from South Korea's Seogang University (1999) and a B.B.A. from South Korea's Kyonggi University (1997).