Ignacio Godoy Descazeaux
Research Assistant
Om
Primary research areas
Unfolding the Meanings of Our Quantum World
I study how emerging technologies—particularly quantum computing—reshape how organizations understand and innovate. My research explores how we make sense of the quantum era through discourse and practice, and how new technological logics challenge today’s digital foundations.
By examining the narratives surrounding quantum computing, I show how scientists, policymakers, and organizations co-create its meaning and future. This helps organizations anticipate change and engage more critically with innovation.
I am an independent Ph.D. student at the Department of Digitalization, Copenhagen Business School, with an M.S. in Marketing from the University of Chile. Before academia, I worked in the tech industry as a solution engineer and innovation leader at Oracle. My goal is to foster dialogue between technology and society to navigate technological transformation with curiosity and responsibility.
Publications
See all publicationsjuni 2025
Computing is Dead, Long Live Computing!
Quantum Computing Narratives of Technological Discontinuity
Go to publication2024
Building a New Front?
The Emerging Infrastructure for Quantum Computing
Ignacio Godoy Descazeaux, Research Assistant
Michel Avital, Professor
Rob Gleasure, Professor