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Sang Eun Lee is an Assistant Teaching Professor at the School of Public Affairs (SPA) within the Hainan University - Arizona State University International College (HAIC), located at Arizona State University. She has been teaching at ASU since 2013 and has held her current position since 2019. Her additional affiliations include the Hainan University/ASU Joint International Tourism College (HAITC) and research roles at the Center for Science, Technology and Environmental Policy Studies (CSTEPS) and the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at ASU.
Education: She earned a Ph.D. in Public Administration and Policy from ASU’s School of Public Affairs (2013+), an M.P.A. from Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy at the State University of New York at Albany (SUNY), and a B.A. in Public Administration from the College of Politics and Economics at KyungHee University in Seoul, South Korea.
Research Interests: Her work focuses on human resource management, public management and performance, public sector innovation, leadership development, and quantitative research methods. She also explores work-life balance policies, disability inclusion in public services, and gender equity in STEM fields and federal agencies. Her studies frequently address organizational dynamics, workplace flexibility, and policy impacts on marginalized groups.
Publications Trends: Lee’s recent work (2025-2015) emphasizes public-sector workforce policies, including flexibility stigma, gender leadership representation, and the mediating role of work-life balance during crises. She has also researched disability access in urban contexts, post-school outcomes for disabled students, and the integration of foreign residents in South Korea through denizenship frameworks. Her earlier studies (2017-2016) highlight mentoring in academic STEM environments and Arizona’s developmental disability planning strategies.
Scientific Awards: No awards explicitly listed in the provided texts.
Advising & Grants: No specific advising students or grants mentioned, though her research collaborations with CSTEPS and the Morrison Institute suggest involvement in policy-oriented projects. Her teaching and research roles imply contributions to curricula and applied policy analysis.
Labs & Teams: Active in the Center for Science, Technology and Environmental Policy Studies (CSTEPS) and the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at ASU. These affiliations align with her focus on evidence-based policy solutions and interdisciplinary collaboration.


