Taehyun Lee is an Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Amsterdam Business School at the University of Amsterdam.
His research examines how entrepreneurial actors strategically use cultural resources to influence audiences' interpretations of new markets and innovations, as well as how cultural meanings impact the creation of and participation in these markets. More broadly, he is interested in emergence and change processes. Methodologically, he employs computational text analysis techniques and traditional qualitative methods to analyze archival and historical data, incorporating quantitative analysis when appropriate. Currently, he is exploring these research topics within contexts such as the sharing economy, the early concrete industry, and the Korean Minjung art movement.
At the University of Amsterdam, Dr. Lee coordinates and teaches courses related to entrepreneurship and digital technology at the undergraduate and master's levels. He also has teaching experience in the areas of strategic management and organizational behavior.
Dr. Lee received his doctorate from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College in the United States and his master's and bachelor's degrees from the Yonsei School of Business at Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea.
Current Year
• Business Cases in New Technology (MSc Business Administration)
• Cases in Entrepreneurship (Minor Entrepreneurship)
• Entrepreneurship in the Digital Economy (MSc Business Administration)
• Master's Thesis Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MSc Business Administration)
• Master's Thesis Entrepreneurship and Management in the Creative Industries (MSc Business Administration)
• Project: Entrepreneurship (BSc Business Administration)
Previous Year(s)
• International Entrepreneurship (MSc Business Administration)
• International Entrepreneurship (MSc Entrepreneurship)
• Master's Thesis Entrepreneurship (MSc Entrepreneurship)