Elina H. HwanG

Bio

Elina Hwang is an Associate Professor of Information Systems and Evert McCabe Endowed Fellowship in Private Enterprise at the Foster School of Business, the University of Washington in Seattle. Prior to joining Foster School, Elina earned a Ph.D. in Business Technologies from the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University and an M.B.A. from the Anderson School of Management at UCLA. Before her academic pursuits, Elina spent several years in consulting and banking. 


Elina's research explores the social and business implications of emerging technologies (e.g., AI), with particular interest in studying how these emerging technologies transform the way we live and work, search and share information, interact with people, and learn from each other. Based upon the understanding of emerging technologies' social and business implications, Elina aims to identify ways to enhance the positive outcomes of these technologies while minimizing any potential negative consequences. She utilizes a range of analytical methods including econometrics, network analysis, and machine learning to study large-scale field data.

Contact info 

elina7(at)uw.edu

Official website at Foster School of Business

Michael G. Foster School of Business, Box: 353226

University of Washington, Seattle WA