
Sujin Jang
Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour
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Research Areas
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- Cross-Boundary Collaboration
- Global Teams
- Cultural Diversity
- Multiculturalism
- Temporal Dispersion
- Creativity
- Team Performance
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Teaching Areas
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- Leadership Development
- Leadership Transitions
- Teamwork and Collaboration
- Coaching Virutal Teams
- Coaching Across Cultures
- Organisational Behaviour
- Organisational Psychology
Biography
Sujin Jang is an Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD.
Sujin’s research examines how people collaborate across boundaries. Drawing on multiple methods, including experiments, archival data analysis, surveys, and agent-based simulations, Sujin’s research seeks to illuminate the challenges and pitfalls of cross-boundary collaborations, as well as how individuals, teams, and organizations can better navigate and reap the benefits of cross-boundary work.
Sujin has received numerous awards and recognition for her research, including the INFORMS/ Organization Science Best Dissertation Proposal Award, the J. Richard Hackman Award for the Dissertation that Most Significantly Advances the Study of Groups, and a nomination as a Radar Thinker by Thinkers50. Sujin has published her work in outlets such as Organization Science, the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, and Harvard Business Review. An article she co-authored on Cross-Silo Leadership appears in HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Leadership (Vol. 2) as one of the most influential articles on leadership from the last decade.
At INSEAD, Sujin teaches in the MBA, Ph.D., and Executive Development Programmes on topics related to leadership development and cross-cultural collaboration. She has received the Dean’s Commendation for Teaching Excellence and is a three-time recipient of the Best Elective Teaching Award voted by graduating MBA classes.
Sujin holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from Harvard Business School, a Master of Arts in Social Psychology from Harvard University, and a Bachelor of Business Administration with Highest Honors from Yonsei University.
Sujin’s research examines how people collaborate across boundaries. Drawing on multiple methods, including experiments, archival data analysis, surveys, and agent-based simulations, Sujin’s research seeks to illuminate the challenges and pitfalls of cross-boundary collaborations, as well as how individuals, teams, and organizations can better navigate and reap the benefits of cross-boundary work.
Sujin has received numerous awards and recognition for her research, including the INFORMS/ Organization Science Best Dissertation Proposal Award, the J. Richard Hackman Award for the Dissertation that Most Significantly Advances the Study of Groups, and a nomination as a Radar Thinker by Thinkers50. Sujin has published her work in outlets such as Organization Science, the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, and Harvard Business Review. An article she co-authored on Cross-Silo Leadership appears in HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Leadership (Vol. 2) as one of the most influential articles on leadership from the last decade.
At INSEAD, Sujin teaches in the MBA, Ph.D., and Executive Development Programmes on topics related to leadership development and cross-cultural collaboration. She has received the Dean’s Commendation for Teaching Excellence and is a three-time recipient of the Best Elective Teaching Award voted by graduating MBA classes.
Sujin holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from Harvard Business School, a Master of Arts in Social Psychology from Harvard University, and a Bachelor of Business Administration with Highest Honors from Yonsei University.
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Case Studies
25 Jun 2018
By Guadalupe M., Jang S.