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Hina Yasin is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Portsmouth's Faculty of Business & Law, specifically within the School of Organisations, Systems and People. Her academic work focuses on enterprise wiki systems, social media behavior, and organizational dynamics. She has contributed to peer-reviewed journals in Information Technology & People, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, and the Journal of Business Ethics.
Her research interests include evaluating the success of collaborative technologies like enterprise wikis, analyzing social media's role in citizenship behavior, and exploring how corporate social responsibility impacts employee trust and cynicism. She has co-authored studies examining mediation effects in moral identity-driven activism and user perspectives on technology adoption.
Yasin has organized academic events such as the UKAIS 2025 Conference and contributed editorial work for the 59th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Her work has garnered significant attention, with one paper achieving over 2,500 downloads and 251 citations.
Her research spans interdisciplinary areas including information systems, organizational behavior, and ethics. Key themes include digital identity formation, collaborative technology success factors, and the psychological dimensions of corporate social responsibility.




