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HU Biyun
HU Biyun

Associate Professor

Department: Organizational Management

biyun_hu@tongji.edu.cn

Research Interests:Employee Time Use, Trust and Fairness, Leadership, Employee Well-being

Bio: Associate Professor in the Department of Organizational Management at the School of Economics and Management, Tongji University. She received her Ph.D. from Temple University, USA, and previously served as an Associate Professor and Distinguished Research Fellow at Shanghai International Studies University. Her research focuses on employee time use, trust and fairness, leadership, and cross-cultural management, with a commitment to exploring ways to enhance employee job performance while promoting their well-being. Her work has been published in leading domestic and international journals such as the Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, Human Relations, Journal of Organizational Behavior, and Advances in Psychological Science.

 

Education

  • 2015-2020 PhD in Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior, Fox School of Business Temple University
  • 2012-2015 MS in Human Resource Management, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago
  • 2008-2012 BS in Business Administration, Dongbei University of Finance and Economics

Work Experience

  • 2026.2 - now, Associate Professor, School of Economics and Management, Tongji University
  • 2025.1 - 2026.1,Associate Professor, School of Business and Management, Shanghai International Studies University
  • 2020.5 - 2024.12,Assistant Professor, School of Business and Management, Shanghai International Studies University

Teaching

  • People Analytics (Bachelor Program)
  • Human Resource Management (Bachelor Program)
  • Organizational Behavior (Bachelor Program)
  • Positive Psychology (Bachelor Program)
  • Econometrics (Bachelor Program)
  • Managerial Psychology (Bachelor Program, MBA Program)
  • Organizational Behavior (MBA Program)
  • Judgment and Decision Making Under Uncertainty (MBA Program)
  • Business Experimentation and Managerial Decision-making (MBA Program)
  • Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management (Master & Doctoral Programs)

Research Project

  • Principal Investigator, Research on the Formation and consequences of employee time theft: A motivational perspective. National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2024-2026
  • Principal Investigator, Research on the Establishment and violation of employee trust: The impact of events on trust and its cognitive neuroscience. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Brain-Machine Intelligence for Information Behavior, 2023-2025

Papers

  • Moon, Y.*, O’Brien, K. E., & Hu, B.* (in press). Is job embeddedness a resource revisiting the relationship of job embeddedness and employee well-being: A meta-analytic investigation. Journal of Organizational Behavior. (*Corresponding author)
  • Li, D., Meng, L.*, & Hu, B.* (2025). Purity in mire: Examining the impact of family motivation on employee time theft from an impression management perspective. Journal of Business and Psychology.(*Corresponding author)
  • Hu, B., Han, S., Harold, C. M., D’Innocenzo, L., & Lee, S. (2025). When differentiated empowering leadership hurts team performance: The roles of information sharing and tenure diversity. Human Relations, 78(11), 1414-1441.
  • Hu, B., Lu, D., Meng, L., & Zhang, Y. (2025). When time theft promotes performance: Measure development and validation of time theft motives. Journal of Applied Psychology, 110(2), 256-281.
  • Varma, A., Hu, B.*, Wang, Budhwar, P., & Pereira. (2024). The new HCN-expatriate context: A multi-source, multi-method investigation of American HCN support for BRICS expatriates. International Journal of Human Resource Management35(17), 2965-2999. (*Corresponding author)
  • Hu, B., & Meng, L. (2024). Formation and consequences of employee time theft: A motivational perspective. Advances in Psychological Science, 32(3), 433-450.
  • Meng, L., Lu, D., & Hu, B.* (2023). Pleasure seeking or efficiency promotion? The motivational model of time theft behavior. Human Resources Development of China, 40(3), 81-101. (* corresponding author)
  • Cho, I., Hu, B., & Berry, C. M. (2023). A matter of when, not whether: A meta-analysis of modesty bias in East Asian self-ratings of job performance. Journal of Applied Psychology, 108(2), 291-306.
  • Hu, B., Harold, C., & Kim, D. (2023). Stealing time on the company’s dime: Examining the indirect effect of laissez-faire leadership on employee time theft. Journal of Business Ethics, 183, 475-493.
  • Meng, L., Lu, D., & Hu, B.* (2023). Pleasure seeking or efficiency promotion? The motivational model of time theft behavior. Human Resources Development of China, 40(3), 81-101. (* corresponding author) (in Chinese)
  • Harold, C. M., Hu, B., & Koopman, J. (2022). Employee time theft: Conceptualization, measure development, and validation. Personnel Psychology, 75(2), 347-382. (Top Downloaded Article by Wiley; Personnel Psychology 2024 Best Article Award Finalist)
  • Hu, B., & Meng, L. (2022). Understanding awe elicitors in the workplace: A qualitative inquiry. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 37(8), 697-715.
  • Hu, B., & Han, S. (2021). Distributive justice: Investigating the impact of resource focus and resource valence. Journal of Business and Psychology, 36(2), 225-252.
  • Kim, J., Holtz, B. C., & Hu, B.* (2020). Rising above: Investigating employee exemplification as a constructive response to the experience of shame induced by abusive supervision. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 93(4), 861-886. (* corresponding author)
  • Holtz, B. C., De-Cremer, D., Hu, B., Kim, J., & Giacalone, R. (2020). How certain can we really be that our boss is trustworthy, and does it matter? A metacognitive perspective on employee evaluations of supervisor trustworthiness. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 41(7), 587-605.
  • Holtz, B., & Hu, B. (2017). Passive leadership: Relationships with trust and justice perceptions. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 32(1), 119-130.

Books & Chapters

  • Meng, L., & Hu, B. (2024). Ten Lectures on Organizational Behavior. Beijing: Tsinghua University Press.
  • Varma, A., & Hu, B. (2024). Employee relations in China. In M. Warner, J. Nolan, S. Zhao, & K. Kamoche (Eds.), Handbook of Chinese Business and Management, London: Routledge.
  • Hu, B., & Meng, L. (2024). Motibation and performance management. In A. Varma, P. Budhwar, & A. S. DeNisi (Eds.), Performance Management Systems: A Global Perspective, London: Routledge.
  • Hu, B., & Varma. A. (2019). Motivation and feedback. In A. Varma & P. Budhwar. (Eds.), Performance Management: An Experiential Approach, London: Sage.
  • Varma, A., Hu, B., & Bloomquist, L. (2016). Crony capitalism and family oligarchies in India. In N. Khatri, & A. Ojha (Eds.), Indian Brand of Crony Capitalism (pp. 159-176), Indian Academy of Management Series: Palgrave Macmillan.

Professional Service

  • Editorial Board, Journal of Vocational Behavior
  • Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Applied Psychology
  • Ad hoc reviewer, Personnel Psychology
  • Ad hoc reviewer, Human Relations
  • Ad hoc reviewer, Human Resource Management
  • Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Business Ethics
  • Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
  • Ad hoc reviewer, Management and Organization Review
  • Ad hoc reviewer, Acta Psychologica Sinica
  • Reviewer, Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
  • Reviewer, Academy of Management
  • Reviewer, International Association for Chinese Management Research

Honors

  • 2025, Shanghai International Studies University Education Award
  • 2024, Paper titled "Employee time theft: Conceptualization, measure development, and validation" received the Personnel Psychology Top 3 Best Paper Award
  • 2023, Shanghai Pujiang Talent Program
  • 2022, Paper titled "Employee time theft: Conceptualization, measure development, and validation" received the Wiley Top Downloaded Paper Award
  • 2022, Shanghai International Studies University Excellent Teaching Team Award (Third Prize)
  • 2021, Outstanding Class Advisor, School of Business and Management, Shanghai International Studies University
  • 2020, Research Grant for Young Scholar, Shanghai International Studies University
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