Research
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My research interest lies at the intersection of design science and economics of information systems. I pursue research, both computational and experimental, using computer science and economics as the dominant referent disciplines. Some of my interest areas include computational mechanism design, experimental economics, technology adoption, and the design of intelligent agents, . Currently, I'm involved in designing computational feedback mechanisms for combinatorial and multidimensional auctions, and using laboratory experiments to study the impact of the feedback on the participating agents' behavior as well as the outcome of the mechanisms in general. |
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Auctions: reading list (pdf). Combinatorial Auctions: glossary (pdf), test suite, book, FCC conferences. Multidimensional Auctions: MASCHINE project; CombineNet. Experimental economics: bibliography, ICES, McMaster Lab, Roth's page, Holt's page, ztree. Mechanism Design: Parkes' page, Sandholm's page. Agents: UMBC, ACE, CMU lab, compinfo. Miscellaneous: research & writing, APA style guide, reviewing.
Websites: AIS, ISworld, MWAIS, MISProfessor, IS Journal Rankings. Journals: MISQ, Mgmt. Sc., ISR, CACM, JMIS, JAIS, DSS. Conferences: ICIS, WITS, WISE, HICSS, CIST, AMCIS, ECIS
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