Professor Jones’s current research studies markets for information goods and the impact of development costs and the complexity of the development process on market structure. He is broadly interested in the information industries, in particular the economics of information systems, electronic commerce, and the evolution of the information technology industry.
Before pursuing his Ph.D., Jones was a lecturer for the Stanford University computer science department. In addition, he founded a relational database consulting firm. In this capacity, he worked with Fortune 500 firms and start-ups.
B.A., History,
Stanford University
M.S., Computer Science,
Stanford University
Ph.D., Operations, Information and Technology,
Stanford University
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