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Capabilities
The Robert H. Smith School of
Business and the University of Maryland
are uniquely positioned to conduct
research on electronic markets and
enterprises. The Decision and
Information Technologies department
conducts leading edge research on
information technology, decision support
systems, electronic commerce, system
optimization, organizational design,
market design, strategy and data mining.
The larger Maryland campus has many
departments and schools that participate
in the Center's activities. In
particular the Economics Department has
faculty members conducting research on
auction design, the theory of markets,
analytical models of markets and
buyer-seller behavior. The Computer
Science Department, University of
Maryland Institute for Advanced
Computing (UMIACS) and the Institute for
Systems Research have associated faculty
who study the technology of markets,
human-computer interfaces, optimal
search algorithms and data mining.
The University offers a superb
environment for a research organization
like CEME. Further, the greater
Washington DC area has a number of
significant members of the electronic
markets world including AOL, Oracle, and
MCI.
Current faculty projects illustrate
the expertise available at Maryland:
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Pricing and auctions in
telecommunications bandwidth |
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Wireless spectrum auctions |
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Combinatorial auctions |
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Bartering of airline
take-off/landing slots |
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Electronic exchange markets |
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Learning and adoption of
e-business technologies |
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Network mediated knowledge |
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e-Retailing |
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E-commerce and Internet
strategies |
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