Her research interests lie in the economics and philosophy of science and innovation, particularly in the context of emerging technologies and industry development. Her recent work explores the benefits and risks of AI in addressing societal challenges and their impact on innovation processes and societal perception. These questions are investigated through wide-ranging collaborations across diverse topics such as grand challenges, AI safety, the philosophy of science, the history of technology, and entrepreneurship. Her work extends beyond contemporary issues to include historical perspectives, offering a comprehensive view. This interdisciplinary stance, coupled with big data analytics, advanced prompting, and abductive reasoning, helps unpack the transformative potential of emerging technologies.
Eunhee Sohn
Assistant ProfessorBiography
Dr. Eunhee Sohn is an Assistant Professor in the Strategy and Innovation group at the Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Sohn earned her Ph.D. in Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management, in the Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management (TIES) group.