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Julie Yen

Doctoral Student at Harvard Business School

Julie Yen is an assistant professor of Management and Organizations at Boston University's Questrom School of Business.1 She completed her PhD in Organizational Behavior from Harvard Business School in 2024.1 Prior to her current position, Julie was a doctoral student at Harvard Business School and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University.3

Julie's research focuses on how people and organizations navigate tensions, tradeoffs, and power dynamics while pursuing social objectives.1 She primarily uses qualitative field research methods and has studied various organizational settings, including start-ups, architecture, and child care.1

In addition to her PhD, Julie holds an A.M. in Sociology and a B.A. in History from Harvard University.1 Her professional background includes experience in the nonprofit sector at José Mateo Ballet Theatre and in the financial services sector at Capital One.1

Julie has co-authored a paper titled "Democratizing Work: Redistributing Power in Organizations for a Democratic and Sustainable Future," which discusses the importance of democratic forms of organizing within corporations to address environmental destruction and social inequalities.2

Highlights

Julie Yen - Social Innovation + Change Initiative
Julie Yen - Social Innovation + Change Initiative
Julie Yen: Navigating Tensions Between Well-being and Productivity
Democratizing Work: Redistributing power in organizations for a ...

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New York, New York