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East Asia

Hsini Huang

Hsini Huang is a scholar of digital governance and public administration at Leiden University. Her work explores how digital technologies and human–AI collaboration reshape decision-making, professional expertise and institutional trust. She also studies innovation policy and bureaucratic systems in East Asia. Before joining Leiden, she was an Associate Professor at National Taiwan University and now contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives at the Hague Centre for Digital Governance.

Research interests

  • Innovation policy
  • AI governance
  • Bureaucracy of East Asia

About Hsini Huang

Hsini Huang is an Assistant Professor at Leiden University’s Institute of Public Administration. Her research centers on how governments and public organizations can adapt to technological change, focusing on the governance of innovation and the role of digital technologies in decision-making. She is particularly interested in how human–AI collaboration affects professional judgment, trust, and institutional resilience.

Huang’s academic background spans public administration, digital governance, and science and technology policy. Before joining Leiden University, she served as an Associate Professor in the department of Political Science at National Taiwan University. She is also an active member of the Hague Centre for Digital Governance, where she collaborates on interdisciplinary research into digital transformation, public trust, and the future of AI governance.