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Socio-Technical Infrastructure for Electronic Transactions (STIET) Fellowship Program
U-M, with support from the National Science Foundation, has created an exciting, multidisciplinary doctoral fellowship program for scholars interested in the social and technical aspects of electronic transactions, including E-commerce.
Doctoral students from the School of Information, the Business School, the Department of Economics, and the College of Engineering are part of a strong cross-school community of scholars who are addressing issues related to electronic transactions.
The fellowships provide tuition plus a $30,000 a year stipend for the first two years of graduate study, a faculty research mentor, a weekly research seminar and semi-annual workshops, and multidisciplinary coursework. STIET fellowships are available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents only.
For more information, see the STIET Web site → or call (734) 615-7210.
Last updated: May 24, 2005
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"Many important topics in information economics can be approached as mechanism design problems. Examples include the design of online auctions, differential pricing of information goods, bundling, congestion allocation, and cost-sharing algorithms for Internet routers and other shared information systems, and the design of information policies, such as the assignment of intellectual property rights."
Yan Chen
Associate Professor
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