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Associate Professor I of Organizational Behavior
Alexander Eng is an Associate Professor I of Organizational Behavior at the Asia School of Business. His research centers on the intersection of technology and human behavior, with a focus on the Psychology of Technology, Algorithm Aversion, and the Future of Work. He addresses critical questions such as the psychological effects of automation, the influence of AI on employee values, and the emotional responses to technology failures.
Before joining ASB, Alexander worked with industry leaders, offering insights that have been crucial in helping organizations transition to a more technology-driven work environment. His contributions have played a key role in alleviating fears around intelligent machines and cultivating a culture of innovation and acceptance.
Alexander earned his PhD in Management & Organization from the National University of Singapore, where he honed his expertise at the intersection of psychology and technology. His ongoing work continues to shape both academic research and practical strategies for the future of work.
Alexander Eng is an Associate Professor I of Organizational Behavior at the Asia School of Business. His research centers on the intersection of technology and human behavior, with a focus on the Psychology of Technology, Algorithm Aversion, and the Future of Work. He addresses critical questions such as the psychological effects of automation, the influence of AI on employee values, and the emotional responses to technology failures.
Before joining ASB, Alexander worked with industry leaders, offering insights that have been crucial in helping organizations transition to a more technology-driven work environment. His contributions have played a key role in alleviating fears around intelligent machines and cultivating a culture of innovation and acceptance.
Alexander earned his PhD in Management & Organization from the National University of Singapore, where he honed his expertise at the intersection of psychology and technology. His ongoing work continues to shape both academic research and practical strategies for the future of work.