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Academic
Degree Programs Ph.D.
1993 - 1998 Ph.D. Candidate,
“Intermediation and Electronic Markets: Aggregation
and Pricing in Internet Commerce,” Technology, Management and Policy,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Completed May 1998. Ph.D.
Committee members: Lee McKnight,
chair, Center for Technology, Policy, and Industrial Development; Erik
Brynjolfsson, Sloan School of Management; David Clark, Laboratory for Computer
Science. M.S.
1992-1993 Master's Student,
Department of Engineering-Economic Systems, Stanford University. B.S.
1988 - 1992 Bachelor's Student,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University.
Dual degree in Electrical Engineering and Engineering and Public Policy. Academic
and Professional Experience 1998 – Assistant Professor,
Logistics, Business, and Public Policy Department, The Robert H. Smith School of
Business, University of Maryland. Teaching
and Research in the areas of telecommunications, economics, and public policy. 1993 - 1998 Research Assistant,
Research Program on Communications Policy, MIT Center for Technology, Policy,
and Industrial Development. Interdisciplinary
research focus on information technology and public policy.
Internet economics, interoperability, and Internet commerce research (see
publications list for details). Summer 1994 Science Assistant, National
Science Foundation. Researched cost
accounting and recovery goals of the federal Internet community. Publications Books McKnight, L. W., J.
P. Bailey, eds. (1997)
Internet
Economics. MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA. Peer
Reviewed Bailey,
J. P. and J. Y. Bakos (1997) “An
Exploratory Study of the Emerging Role of Electronic Intermediaries.”
International Journal of Electronic
Commerce, v. 1 no. 3, pp. 7-20. Bailey,
J. P., L. W. McKnight, and P. Bosco. (1995)
“The Economics of Advanced Services in an Open Communications
Infrastructure: Transaction Costs,
Production Costs, and Network Externalities.” Information
Infrastructure and Policy, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 255-278. McKnight,
Lee W., and Joseph P. Bailey. (1997) Internet Economics:
When Constituencies Collide in Cyberspace. IEEE
Internet Computing 1 (6):30-37. McKnight,
L. W., J. P. Bailey and B. A. Jacobson. (1996)
"Modeling
the Economics of Interoperability: Standards
for Digital Television." Revue
d’Economie Industrielle, v.0, n. 75, pp. 187-210. Kavassalis,
P., J. P. Bailey, and T. Y. Lee, and J. P. Bailey, (2000) “Open Layered
Networks: The Growing Importance of
Market Coordination,” Decision Support
Systems, v. 28, n. 1-2, pp. 137-153. Palmer,
J. W., J. P. Bailey, and S. Faraj. (2000)
"The Role of Intermediaries in the Development of Truest on the WWW:
The Use and Prominence of Trusted Third Parties and Privacy
Statements," Journal
of Computer Mediated Communication,
v. 5, n. 3. Book
Chapters Bailey, J. P. (1997)
“The Economics of Internet Interconnection Agreements.”
In McKnight and Bailey, eds., Internet
Economics, MIT Press, pp. 155-168. Bailey, J. P. and L. W.
McKnight. (1997)
“Scalable Internet Interconnection Agreements and Integrated
Services.” in Coordination
of the Internet. B. Kahin and J. Keller, eds.
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA Bailey, J. P. and E.
Rabinovich (forthcoming – 2001) “Internet Retailers’ Dilemma of
Operational and Market Efficiencies,” in Future Directions in Supply Chain
and Technology Management, R. Ganeshan and T. Boone, eds. The American
Management Association (AMACOM), New York. Neil, S. C., L. W. McKnight
and J. P. Bailey. (1995)
"The Government's Role in the HDTV Standards Process:
Model or Aberration?" in
Standards Policy
for Information Infrastructure. B.
Kahin and J. Keller, eds. MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 276-288. Smith, M. D., J. P. Bailey,
and E. Brynjolfsson (2000) “Understanding Digital Markets:
Review and Assessment,” in Understanding the Digital Economy:
Data, Tools, and Research, E. Brynjolfsson and B. Kahin, eds. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 99-136. Conference
Papers and Others Bailey, J. P. (2000)
“High Speed Internet Access Diffusions: An
Analysis of Internet Service Providers’ Firm Strategy,” Presented at the 28th
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Alexandria, VA.
September 23-25. Bailey, J. P. (1999) “The
Industrial Organization of the U.S. Internet Service Provider Industry,”
Presented at the 27th Telecommunications Policy Research Conference,
Alexandria, VA, September 25-27. Bailey,
J. P. and E. Brynjolfsson (1997) “In
Search of "Friction-Free Markets”: An
Exploratory Analysis of Prices for Books, CDs and Software Sold on the
Internet.” Presented at the 25th
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Alexandria, VA.
September 27-29. Bailey, J. P., J. Nagel,
and S. Raghavan (1999) “Ex-Post Internet Pricing,” Presented at the
MIT/Tufts Workshop on Internet Service Qualities and Economics, Cambridge, MA,
December 2-3. Bailey, J. P., Y. Yao, and
S. Faraj (1999) “Price Dispersion Among Internet Retailers,” Presented at
the Workshop on Information Systems and Economics, Charlotte, NC, December
11-12. McKnight, L. W., J. P.
Bailey. (1996) Comment, in the
matter of Advanced Television Systems and Their Impact Upon the Existing
Television Broadcast Service, MM Docket No. 87-268, FCC 96-207, Federal
Communications Commission, July 10. McKnight, L. W., J. P.
Bailey, eds. (1996)
"Internet
Economics" special issue
of the Journal of Electronic Publishing, University of Michigan Press. Research Grants and Awards Bailey,
J. P. (1999) “Internet Economics and Policy,” General Research Board,
University of Maryland, $6,250 for one year of summer support. Bailey,
J. P. and S. Raghavan (2000) “Network Management and Internet Pricing,”
National Security Agency, $260,000 for 20 months. Teaching
Experience Fall 2000 (2 sections) “Managerial
Economics and Public Policy,” BMGT681, Smith School of Business,
University of Maryland. Spring 2000 (2 sections),
Spring 1999 “Telecommunications
and Technology Policy: Internet
Economics,” BMGT798V, Smith School of Business, University of Maryland. Fall 1999, Fall 1998 “Telecommunications
and Technology Policy,” ENTS631, M.S. in Telecommunications Program,
University of Maryland. Fall 1999, Fall 1998 “The
Economics of Telecommunications,” ENTS630, M.S. in Telecommunications
Program, University of Maryland. Spring 1998 Adjunct Lecturer,
“Internet Economics and Business,” Communication, Culture, and Technology,
Georgetown University. Spring 1996 Lead Teaching Assistant,
15.967, “Electronic Commerce and Marketing on the Internet,” Professors Erik
Brynjolfsson and John Little, Sloan School of Management, MIT.
Developed course material for a new course and directed student group
projects. Advisors
on postgraduate work Lee W. McKnight, MIT David Clark, MIT Erik Brynjolfsson, MIT Honors Top 15% Teaching
Award, Smith School, University of Maryland, Fall 1998, Fall 1999, Spring 1999 Telecommunications Policy
Research Conference Student Paper Award, 2nd Place, September 1998 NASA Fellow, 1995-1998 |