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Hudson Sessions is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University (ASU), affiliated with the School of Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship. He holds a PhD from ASU's Department of Management and Entrepreneurship. His research explores how individuals navigate multiple professional roles, including hybrid entrepreneurs, gig workers, and plural careerists, focusing on challenges like balancing side hustles and fostering workplace improvement through employee advocacy.
Education: PhD in Management and Entrepreneurship, Arizona State University.
Research interests include organizational behavior dynamics, gig economy challenges, work-life balance strategies, and the psychological impacts of dual employment. His work has been published in top journals such as the Academy of Management Journal and Journal of Applied Psychology.
Articles highlight themes like leadership configurations in teams, identity conflicts in multiple roles, and the effects of psychological reactance in side-hustlers. No scientific awards are listed, but his contributions emphasize practical solutions for modern workforce complexities. Teaching focuses on entrepreneurship principles, as seen in courses like ENT 305. No grants or lab affiliations are explicitly mentioned, though he collaborates with small businesses and students on success strategies.


