| Samsung Economic Research Institute | |
| Hangul | 삼성경제연구소  | 
|---|---|
| Hanja | 三星經濟硏究所  | 
| Revised Romanization | Samseong gyeongje yeon-guso | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Samsŏng kyŏngje yŏn'guso | 
Samsung Economic Research Institute (SERI) is a private-sector think tanks in South Korea, covering diverse areas that range from the nation's high-tech front to research on issues and trends shaping East Asian economic and business environment. It was established in 1986 as part of Samsung Life Insurance.[1]
History
- Jul. 1986 Established as an affiliated center of Samsung Life
 - Apr. 1991 Incorporated as Samsung Economic Research Institute
 - Oct. 1993 "SERI Club"a membership-based information service started
 - Oct. 1996 Opened Internet homepage www.seri-samsung.org
 - Nov. 2004 Opened SERIWorld.org, an English website for a global audience
 - Mar. 2006 Samsung Economy Research Institute Beijing Office (SERIChina)'s official website www.SERIChina.org opened
 - Jun. 2010 Opened a mobile website <m.seri.org>, the first for Korean private think tank
 
Organization
- President : Lim Dong-Sung
 - President : Jung Ku-Hyun
 - President : Chung Ki-Young
 - SERICeo Committee : No JaeBum
 - SERIWorld Committee : Han Jooyeon
 - SERIChina : Park KiSoon
 - Senior vice president and director of Economic Policy Department : Min Seung-Kyu
 - Vice president and director of Global Studies Department : Hwang In-Seong
 - Senior vice president and director of human resources & Organization Research Department : Chung Kweon-Taek
 - Vice president and director of Financial Industry and Strategy Department : Kwon Soon-Woo
 - Senior vice president and director of Industry and Strategy Department I : Kim Jae-Yun
 - Vice president and director of Industry and Strategy Department II : Kim Eun-Hwan
 - Senior vice president and director of Planning & Coordination Department : Lyu Han-Ho, Lee Bum-Il
 - Vice president and director of Corporate Citizenship Research Department : Shin Hyeon-Am
 
Research areas
- Management strategy research
 - Research coordination
 - Knowledge management office
 - Public policy research
 - Technology & industry research
 - Human resources research
 - Macroeconomics research
 - Global studies
 
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