Insung Hwang is an assistant professor at Columbus State University. He graduate from McGill University with a PhD degree in Information Systems. Before joining CSU, he worked at Lehigh University as a visiting faculty.
His research topic is about digital transformation. Specifically, he investigates various economic and organizational mechanisms how IT changes the various nature of labor, such as specialization and urban agglomeration, and labor union. Also, he is conducting interdiscipinary research in entrepreship field. His research has been presented in 2024 CIST, 2024 AOM, 2024 BCERC, 2021 ICIS, 2020 ICIS, 2020 CIST, and 2019 INFORMS Annual meeting.
Before joining PhD program in 2016, he received his M.A. and B.A. in Applied Statistics from Yonsei University, South Korea. He also worked as a biostatistician at Celltrion Inc. involving in international clinical trial projects for biosimilar products.
"I write first of all for myself. That is how I learn. As noted in the preceding Foreword to the Series, I wrote this book because I was interested in how organizations form their strategies, and thought I first had to learn how they structure themselves. So I set out to collect as much of the relevant literature as I practically could, and then to develop it into an explanation of the structuring of organization's." - Structuring of Organizations, Henry Mintzberg