Julian Lehmann is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems at the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. His research is located at the intersection of digital innovation, organizational transformation, and the governance of emerging technologies, and explores how firms create strategic value from new digital technologies like deep neural networks, 3D printing, and autonomous systems. Specifically, he investigates how firms commercialize new technologies—digital entrepreneurship, the design of sociotechnical governance frameworks that foster innovation in platform ecosystems, and the organizational and interdependencies that enable and constrain scaling in startup and incumbent firms. Beyond research, he actively bridges theoretical insights by engaging with regional innovation ecosystems, serving as the Tech Commercialization Lead for the NSF I-Corps hub at ASU and as an advisor to several startup firms. Before joining academia, he was a consultant with Accenture, focusing on large-scale enterprise system rollouts.