I am currently conducting my research and teaching position as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of International Economics, Government and Business at Copenhagen Business School.
My current research focuses on the possibilities and difficulties of private corporates’ engagement in humanitarian efforts with different international humanitarian NGOs. I aim to apply my interdisciplinary research experience in private corporates’ CSR and ESG responsibility in a socio-economic context to help the private sector engages with the humanitarian community with reflectivity, responsibility and accountability. Through analytical and qualitative …
I am currently conducting my research and teaching position as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of International Economics, Government and Business at Copenhagen Business School.
My current research focuses on the possibilities and difficulties of private corporates’ engagement in humanitarian efforts with different international humanitarian NGOs. I aim to apply my interdisciplinary research experience in private corporates’ CSR and ESG responsibility in a socio-economic context to help the private sector engages with the humanitarian community with reflectivity, responsibility and accountability. Through analytical and qualitative research method, the goal is to shape the moral norms of business-humanitarian collaboration and achieves sustainable, collective and measurable outcomes.
Prior to this, I worked with the Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan in areas of moral technologies and humanitarian imperatives in private corporates.
My MSc and PhD research analyse international NGOs' humanitarian operational principles in conflicts with moral norms and theories of rights. The aim is to enable humanitarian INGOs to engage in effective policy-making and efficient operations-implementation through setting out a clear set of ethical operational principles to contemporary humanitarian aid dilemma.