Jeff B. Murray Data-verified
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Chair of the Department of Marketin
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Department of Marketing, Walton College of Business
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Jeff B. Murray's research interests encompass decision-making processes, particularly within small and medium-sized enterprises and family businesses, as indicated by his 2021 publication on farm echelon decision-making. He also investigates the complexities of the arts market and transformative paths within it, as seen in his 2025 work. Murray's scholarship extends to analyzing paradoxical travel experiences, focusing on self-promotion and the concept of the 'evil eye' in a 2024 publication. His academic work is further contextualized by a reflection on critical imagination and the postcritical imaginary in a 2022 publication. Murray holds an h-index of 19, with a total of 41 publications and 1,763 citations. He has collaborated with Brian S. Fugate, resulting in one shared publication.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 41
- Citations: 1,781
Selected Publications
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Participating in the arts market: a path towards transformation? (2025)
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‘I’ travel – eye-travel: analysing the paradoxical travel experience between self-promotion and the evil eye (2024)
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Reflections on 'The Critical Imagination' and Dreaming of the Postcritical Imaginary (2022)
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The role of small and medium enterprise and family business distinctions in decision‐making: Insights from the farm echelon (2021)
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- The role of small and medium enterprise and family business distinctions in decision‐making: Insights from the farm echelon
- The role of small and medium enterprise and family business distinctions in decision‐making: Insights from the farm echelon
- ‘I’ travel – eye-travel: analysing the paradoxical travel experience between self-promotion and the evil eye
- ‘I’ travel – eye-travel: analysing the paradoxical travel experience between self-promotion and the evil eye
- Participating in the arts market: a path towards transformation?
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