
معرفی
Alex Murray is an Associate Professor of Management at the Lundquist College of Business, University of Oregon. He serves as Director of the Intelligent Futures Lab, a research group focused on the societal and organizational impacts of emerging technologies. His academic journey includes a PhD from the University of Washington (2018), an MS from the University of Virginia (2012), and a BS from the University of Alabama (2011).
Research Focus:
Murray's work centers on technological transformation in organizational contexts, particularly human-AI collaboration, blockchain applications, and decentralized governance mechanisms. His research bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical studies, examining phenomena like crowdfunding dynamics, DAOs, and Web3's implications for organizational design. Key methodologies include inductive fieldwork, experiments, and statistical analysis.
- Blockchain Technology
- Human-AI Interaction
- Decentralized Organizational Theory
- Technology Entrepreneurship
- Crowdfunding Ecosystems
- Algorithmic Governance
Scientific Recognition:
Murray has received numerous accolades, including multiple Outstanding Reviewer Awards from the Academy of Management Review, the Williams Fellowship (2025), and the Goulet Outstanding Research Award (2023). His editorial leadership spans roles as Senior Editor at Organization Science and advisory positions at the Academy of Management.
Academic Contributions:
His publications in top-tier journals like Academy of Management Review, Organization Science, and Research Policy explore how AI and blockchain reshape decision-making, collaboration, and corporate governance. Current projects analyze synthetic stakeholders, generative AI's impact on entrepreneurship, and tokenization's role in organizational hierarchies.
Labs & Teams:
The Intelligent Futures Lab he directs fosters interdisciplinary research on emerging technologies, bringing together students and faculty to examine responsible implementation of AI and blockchain systems in organizational contexts.

