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Jing Tian is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems at the Department of Supply Chain & Information Systems, Pennsylvania State University. She holds a PhD in Management of Information Systems from Fudan University (2019) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Georgia State University's J. Mack Robinson College of Business. Her research focuses on AI fairness, digital platforms, and Web3 technologies, exploring intersections between organizational behavior, technology, and ethics. Key areas include algorithmic transparency, developer ecosystems, and consumer decision-making influenced by environmental factors.
- Education: PhD, Management of Information Systems, Fudan University, 2019
Her work bridges technical systems with human-centric considerations, addressing challenges in AI ethics, platform governance, and decentralized organizations. Recent studies investigate privacy decision-making in mobile users and the impact of weather on consumer behavior through data analytics. Publications appear in top journals like MIS Quarterly and JMIS.
Research trends in her articles emphasize platform compatibility, developer strategies, and the sociotechnical implications of digital technologies. She explores how transparency and disclosure practices affect organizational reputation during crises like data breaches. Theoretical contributions span both technical (e.g., browser interoperability) and behavioral domains (e.g., herding in software adoption).
Jing Tian has advised on multiple research projects involving software ecosystems and digital innovation. Her work contributes to advancing ethical AI frameworks and understanding decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) in modern IT governance.



