Kanti Pertiwi, Ph.D., is an academic and researcher who currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia. She completed her Master's and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Melbourne, specializing in Organizational Studies. Dr. Pertiwi's research focuses on various issues, including corruption, business ethics, gender, and governance, as well as discourse analysis in Indonesia. She is also the head of the Organization, People, and Society Transformation Research Cluster at the University of Indonesia, which aims to develop qualitative and interdisciplinary methods in organization studies. In addition, Dr. Pertiwi is active in various research projects and international seminars, as well as involved in the Science and Policy working group at the Indonesian Academy of Young Scientists (ALMI). Her academic contributions have been recognized with several awards, including the Prime Minister's Australia Asia Awards and the Jan Schapper Critical Business Ethics Grant.