Eun Bit Hwang

Eun Bit Hwang

LEO Intermittent Lecturer

Education
PHD University of Michigan 2024
MA University of Pennsylvania 2014
BA Dartmouth College 2012
Biography

Eun Bit Hwang, Ph.D. is a Lecturer in Management & Organizations at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business and serves on the Faculty Advisory Board of the Center for Positive Organizations.

Eun Bit's research explores the ways organization members can break free from objectifying exchange relationships and instead experience human encounter at work. Her scholarship encourages us to revisit how we have thought about human existence and relationality in work contexts. She navigates her research questions primarily through qualitative research methods. Her scholarship has been honored with the University of Michigan's CEW+ Scholar award for its potential to make a meaningful impact on local and global communities.

Beyond her research, Eun Bit is a dedicated educator. She currently teaches Business & Leaders: The Positive Difference, a core course for sophomores in the BBA program. Previously, she taught Behavioral Theory in Management, a core BBA course for juniors.

Eun Bit graduated with honors from Dartmouth College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and holds a Master of Arts degree in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. She received her Ph.D. in Management and Organizations from the University of Michigan.

Creating Psychologically Healthy Workplaces
Authors
G Spreitzer, EB Hwang
Published Date
01/2019
Authors
G Spreitzer, EB Hwang
Source
Edward Elgar
Pages
293-310
How thriving at work matters for creating psychologically healthy workplaces: Current perspectives and implications for the new world of work
Ronald J. Burke and Astrid M. Richardsen