About
Bei Yan is an Assistant Professor at the School of Business, Stevens Institute of Technology. His research focuses on technology-supported collaboration and influence processes in groups, including human-machine teaming with intelligent personal assistants and large-scale crowdsourcing communities. He employs experimental methods and computational analysis of big data to study collective intelligence and network structures. Previously, he served as a Project Scientist at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Education:
- PhD in Communication (2018), University of Southern California
- MA in Global Communication (2012), University of Southern California
- MS in Global Media and Communications (2011), London School of Economics
- BS in Marketing Management (2010), Renmin University of China
Research Interests: Key areas include:
- Human-AI collaboration dynamics
- Crowdsourcing and collective intelligence
- Network analysis of social influence and polarization
- Big data/text mining applications
Recent Work Trends: Recent studies emphasize the role of AI in team decision-making, crisis communication networks, and semantic analysis of political polarization. His work bridges communication studies, social psychology, and computational methods.
Awards:
- Best Paper Award (AOM 2023)
- Best Paper Award (AOM 2020)
- Dennis Gouran Research Award (2020)
- Top Paper Award (Global Cultural Industries 2019)
Grants & Funding:
- NSF CRII Early Career Award ($221,000, 2021-2024)
- USC Research Enhancement Fellowship (2017-2018)
- Annenberg Graduate Fellowship (2012-2013)
Labs & Teams: Active in interdisciplinary research groups focusing on computational social science and human-AI interaction. Collaborates with institutions like the University of California and the London School of Economics.
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