CEME Faculty

The Center for Electronic Markets and Enterprises brings together distinguished Smith School faculty and their colleagues from the University of Maryland with special areas of expertise to conduct cutting-edge research. From consumer research and psychology to high-tech systems design and analysis, the faculty offers a diverse, multifaceted perspective on the challenges and rewards of the electronic marketplace.

Director of CEME

             Joseph Bailey

Joseph Bailey is a research associate professor of Decision and Information Technologies at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland , College Park . Bailey's research and teaching interests span issues in telecommunications, economics, and public policy with an emphasis on the economics of the Internet. This area includes an identification of the existing public policies, technologies, and market opportunities that promote the benefits of interoperability. Bailey is currently studying issues related to the economics of electronic commerce and how the Internet changes competition and supply chain management. His Ph.D. is from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Technology, Management and Policy.

 

CEME Affiliated Faculty and their Research Interests

Ritu Agarwal
Ralph J. Tyser Professor of Information Systems
Values of IT, IT activity design, and IT human capital
Ph.D., Syracuse University

Larry Ausubel
Professor of Economics, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Auctions, bargaining, and information economics
Ph.D., Stanford University

Michael Ball
Orkland Professor of Management Science
Network optimization, and integer programming
Ph.D., Cornell University

Kathryn M Bartol
Robert H. Smith Professor of Management and Organization
Reward systems and IT impacts on management and organizations
Ph.D., Michigan State University

Peter Cramton
Professor of economics, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Auctions, bargaining, and information economics
Ph.D., Stanford University

David Darcy
Assistant Professor of Information systems
Software engineering
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

Cheryl Druehl
Assistant Professor
Supply chain management and electronic commerce
Ph.D., Business Administration, Stanford University

Samer Faraj
Assistant Professor of Information systems
E-commerce, knowledge development in teams
Ph.D., Boston University

Anandasivam Gopal
Assistant Professor of Information Systems
Empirical software engineering and software engineering economics
Ph.D, Carnegie Mellon University

Sanjay Gosain
Assistant Professor of Information systems
Inter-organizational IT design and analysis
Ph.D., University of Southern California

Anil Gupta
Professor of Strategy and eBusiness
Competition and strategy in digital economy
D.B.A. Harvard University

Wolfgang Jank
Assistant Professor of Management Science and Statistics
Simulation modeling and analysis
Ph.D., Statistics, University of Florida

Abhay Mishra
Assistant Professor of Information Systems
Business-to-business commerce on the Internet
Ph.D. Information Systems, University of Texas at Austin

S. Raghavan
Assistant Professor of Management Science
Telecom pricing, network and auction design
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Louiqa Raschid
Professor, Decision and Information Technology and
UMIACS and Computer Science
Architectures for wide area applications, data delivery
challenges, Bioinformatics
Ph.D., University of Florida

Roland Rust
Holder of David Bruce Smith Chair in Marketing
Service marketing, customer equity, marketing models
Ph.D., University of North Carolina

Galit Shmueli
Assistant Professor of Management Science and Statistics
Developing and using statistical and probabilistic methods in marketing, quality control, and bio-surveillance
Ph.D., Statistics, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

Ben Shneiderman
Professor, Department of Computer Science
Human-computer interaction, user interface design
Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook

V. Subrahmanian
Professor of Computer Science, College of Computer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Internet agent technology, data base design, data structures and software packages
Ph.D., Syracuse University

Sivakumar (Siva) Viswanathan
Assistant Professor of Information Systems
Auction design, online firms and markets
Ph.D., New York University