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Jan Stallaert is a Professor in the Department of Operations and Information Management at the University of Connecticut School of Business. His distinguished career spans over three decades, focusing on the intersection of information systems, decision theory, and economics within digital market environments.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Management (1992) from Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA
- B.A. in Philosophy (1988) from KU Leuven, Belgium
- B.S. in Industrial Engineering (1987) from KU Leuven, Belgium
Dr. Stallaert's research centers on the interplay between Economics, Information Systems, and Decision Theory, with significant contributions to Decision Support Systems and organizational impact analysis. His expertise spans eCommerce, Auctions, and Mathematical Programming applications, addressing complex problems in online markets, virtual goods, and supply chain coordination. His methodological approach combines game-theoretic modeling with empirical validation across diverse digital platforms.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2012-2023) reveals consistent focus on information economics in digital environments. Key research streams include crowdsourcing contest dynamics (teamwork effects, knowledge sharing, salience bias), virtual goods pricing strategies, behavioral aspects of online advertising, and market design for financial instruments. His work demonstrates sophisticated integration of economic theory with information systems applications, particularly in auction design and prediction markets.
Scientific Awards:
- Fulbright award (1988)
- Fellowship from the University of California
- Fellowship from the University of Texas
- Fellowship from the University of Southern California
- Fellowship from the University of Connecticut
Dr. Stallaert maintains active engagement in academic service as evidenced by editorial contributions, including reviewer acknowledgments in leading journals. His scholarly impact is reflected in publications across premier outlets such as Management Science, Information Systems Research, and MIS Quarterly. His contact information shows ongoing institutional affiliation with UConn, including office location BUSN 377 and active email communication channels.


