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Mauricio Marrone is an Associate Professor in the Department of Actuarial Studies and Business Analytics at Macquarie Business School, Macquarie University. He is affiliated with multiple research centers including the Centre for Corporate Sustainability and Environmental Finance, Data Horizons Research Centre, and Frontier AI Research Centre. His ORCID ID is 0000-0003-3896-6049.
Dr. Marrone's research focuses on the transformative effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on the workforce and higher education. He investigates how AI-driven automation reshapes job markets, alters skill requirements, and influences educational curricula. His specific interests include Text Mining in Literature Reviews, Fashion Waves, and Digital Transformation. As evidenced by his research fingerprint, his work spans Information Systems (87%), Literature Review (66%), Information Technology (57%), Bibliometric Analysis (57%), and Accounting Research (45%).
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on generative AI applications, particularly in academic research processes and organizational transformation. Marrone has published in top-tier journals including the European Journal of Information Systems, International Journal of Information Management, and Journal of Vocational Behavior. He serves on the Editorial Boards of the Australian Journal of Management, Journal of Information Systems Education, and Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal.
- Macquarie Business School Learning Innovation Award (2019)
- Highly Commended finalist for the 2019 Vice-Chancellor's Learning Innovation Award
- ACODE and Pearson's award for Innovation in Technology Enhanced Learning (2016)
- Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor's Award for Programs that Enhance Learning (2015)
- NSW State iAward in Education Winner (2014)
Marrone has secured significant research funding, including a $95,000 Macquarie Research Infrastructure Scheme grant for developing an AI tool to bridge cross-disciplinary research gaps, a $100,000 industry grant with the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul Australia, and multiple teaching innovation grants. He has been active in media commentary, recently providing expert analysis on job market trends and AI's impact on employment (October 2024). His work has been cited over 2,482 times with 64 research outputs spanning from 2010 to 2025.





