
معرفی
Joseph P. Bailey is the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs and an Associate Research Professor at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland. He holds a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His research and teaching focus on telecommunications economics, public policy, and the economics of the Internet, particularly the interplay between technology, market dynamics, and policy.
His work explores topics such as the impact of Internet banking on financial institutions, the role of small sellers in e-commerce markets, and supply chain efficiency in digital retail environments. Bailey has contributed to understanding how internet-mediated transactions reshape competition and inventory management practices. Recent initiatives include fostering financial literacy programs and overseeing undergraduate academic programs at the Smith School.
Notable research highlights include studies on inventory postponement strategies, transaction cost efficiencies in supply chains, and the undercounting of small sellers in government e-commerce statistics. His findings have implications for policy design and business strategy in digital economies.


