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Overview

Barry L. Bayus is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research spans multiple topics, focusing heavily on knowledge management, creativity, team dynamics, and the application of technology in healthcare and education.

The scientist's recent publications cover a range of interdisciplinary subjects. Notable papers include:

  • "Crowdsourcing in health and medical research: a systematic review" (2020, Infectious Diseases of Poverty)
  • "Assessment of a Crowdsourcing Open Call for Approaches to University Community Engagement and Strategic Planning During COVID-19" (2021, JAMA Network Open)
  • "The Takeoff of Open Source Software: A Signaling Perspective Based on Community Activities" (2020, MIS Quarterly)
  • "Group creativity in the wild: When building on ideas enhances the generation and selection of creative ideas" (2022, Creativity and Innovation Management)
  • "Evaluating and volunteering for crowdsourced interventions: Cross-sectional data on COVID-19 safety from a University Survey" (2022, PLoS ONE)

Their work frequently appears in several publication venues, including:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Infectious Diseases of Poverty
  • JAMA Network Open
  • MIS Quarterly
  • Creativity and Innovation Management

Barry L. Bayus collaborates regularly with various coauthors. Frequent collaborators include Joseph D. Tucker, Thomas Gillier, Larry Han, Suzanne Day, and Weiming Tang.

Their research interests are reflected in the following main topics:

  • Knowledge Management and Sharing
  • Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
  • Team Dynamics and Performance
  • Design Education and Practice
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
  • Social Media in Health Education
  • Mobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing

In terms of academic disciplines and subfields, Barry L. Bayus's work is positioned at the intersection of:

  • Computer Science Applications
  • Communication
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Mechanical Engineering

Best Publications

  • Crowdfunding Creative Ideas: The Dynamics of Project Backers

    Venkat Kuppuswamy;Barry L. Bayus

  • Crowdsourcing New Product Ideas over Time: An Analysis of the Dell IdeaStorm Community

    Barry L. Bayus

  • An Empirical Study of Innate Consumer Innovativeness, Personal Characteristics, and New-Product Adoption Behavior

    Subin Im;Barry L. Bayus;Charlotte H. Mason

  • Network effects and competition: an empirical analysis of the home video game industry

    Venkatesh Shankar;Barry L. Bayus

  • The Market Evolution and Sales Takeoff of Product Innovations

    Rajshree Agarwal;Barry L. Bayus

  • Product Proliferation: An Empirical Analysis of Product Line Determinants and Market Outcomes

    Barry L. Bayus;William P. Putsis

  • CROWDFUNDING CREATIVE IDEAS: THE DYNAMICS OF PROJECT BACKERS IN KICKSTARTER

    Venkat Kuppuswamy;Barry L. Bayus

  • Does my contribution to your crowdfunding project matter

    Venkat Kuppuswamy;Barry L. Bayus

  • The Financial Rewards of New Product Introductions in the Personal Computer Industry

    Barry L. Bayus;Gary Erickson;Robert Jacobson

  • The Role of Pre-Entry Experience, Entry Timing, and Product Technology Strategies in Explaining Firm Survival

    Barry L. Bayus;Rajshree Agarwal

  • Too Little, Too Early: Introduction Timing and New Product Performance in the Personal Digital Assistant Industry:

    Barry L. Bayus;Sanjay Jain;Ambar G. Rao

  • Speed‐to‐Market and New Product Performance Trade‐offs

    Barry L. Bayus

  • Truth or Consequences: An Analysis of Vaporware and New Product Announcements

    Barry L. Bayus;Sanjay Jain;Ambar G. Rao

  • An Analysis of Product Lifetimes in a Technologically Dynamic Industry

    Kalyan Talluri;Garrett Van Ryzin;Barry L. Bayus

  • Product Complements and Substitutes in the Real World: The Relevance of “Other Products”

    Allan D. Shocker;Barry L. Bayus;Namwoon Kim

  • The Consumer Durable Replacement Buyer

    Barry L. Bayus

  • Are Product Life Cycles Really Getting Shorter

    Barry L. Bayus

  • New-Product Strategy and Industry Clockspeed

    Gilvan C. Souza;Barry L. Bayus;Harvey M. Wagner

  • The Dynamic Pricing of Next Generation Consumer Durables

    Barry L. Bayus

  • Understanding the interplay between brand and innovation management: findings and future research directions

    Tim Oliver Brexendorf;Barry Bayus;Kevin Lane Keller

  • Brand Loyalty and Marketing Strategy: An Application to Home Appliances

    Barry L. Bayus

  • Crowdsourcing New Product Ideas Over Time: An Analysis of Dell's Ideastorm Community

    Barry L. Bayus

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph D. Tucker
Joseph D. Tucker University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rajshree Agarwal
Rajshree Agarwal University of Maryland, College Park
Chongyi Wei
Chongyi Wei Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Venkatesh Shankar
Venkatesh Shankar Southern Methodist University
Hau L. Lee
Hau L. Lee Stanford University
Namwoon Kim
Namwoon Kim Khalifa University
Youjae Yi
Youjae Yi Seoul National University
David V. Glidden
David V. Glidden University of California, San Francisco
Rosanna W. Peeling
Rosanna W. Peeling London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Paul A. Volberding
Paul A. Volberding University of California, San Francisco

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