About me

I am a doctoral candidate at the University of Utah. My primary focus is in Chinese thought, organizational leadership, and Philosophy of Social Science. My interests outside of work include brewing, hiking, and camping. Other activities include exploring various cities and attending concerts.

My Research

My research focuses on the intersection of business ethics, leadership, social science, and Chinese thought. In particular, my research aims at developing a non-Western leadership model informed by empirical work from the social sciences. It is motivated by observing how multinational organizations operate across a variety of Western and non-Western contexts, often with a lack of sensitivity to non-Western views, but rarely has the actual practice of adapting to those non-Western contexts made it back into the theorizing about these matters in the English literature.