In the Media

The Effects of Going Public on Firm Performance and Commercialization Strategy: Evidence from International IPOs

Jan 19, 2023 // The Effects of Going Public on Firm Performance and Commercialization Strategy: Evidence from International IPOs
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How Technology Is Redrawing the Boundaries of the Firm

Jan 08, 2023 // Features research by Gordon Phillips and coauthor Katie Moon examining a firm’s external purchase commitments as a share of its cost of sales in an article about how new technologies continually force firms to reorganize.
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Using Computational Linguistics to Identify Competitors and Competitive Interactions

Dec 31, 2022 // Identifying competitors and analyzing competitive interactions is difficult in many markets. For well-defined markets with well-defined products, many examinations of competitors and markets can be done with traditional methods.
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Disruptions in Education Stunt Innovation in the Long Term

Aug 27, 2020 // A feature story highlighting new research from Gordon Phillips and coauthors Zhangkai Huang, Jialun Yang, and Yi Zhang, examining China’s decision to shut down its universities and colleges from 1966 to 1976 and how disruptions in schooling can negatively affect an economy's long-term growth and innovation.
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Venture Capital Group Supports Companies Associated with Alumni

Jan 28, 2020 // Quotes Gordon Phillips in a feature story about Green D Ventures, a firm where the majority of investors are Dartmouth alumni and two-thirds of emerging companies in the firm’s portfolio have a clear Dartmouth alumni connection.
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Education Is for Everyone, but College Isn’t

Jul 29, 2019 // Highlights research by Gordon Phillips exploring the impact changing jobs has on a worker’s wages.
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Viet Nam to Build Database for Financial Research

Jul 12, 2019 // Mention’s Gordon Phillips’ keynote speech at the Financial Management Association’s Asia/Pacific Conference. Phillips’ remarks focused on equity issuance, capital structure and bankruptcy issues.
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Tuck Study Shows Firms Can Benefit from Powerful CEOs

Sep 27, 2018 // A feature story about new research from Gordon Phillips, the Laurence F. Whittemore Professor of Business Administration and faculty director of the Center for Private Equity and Venture Capital, and coauthors Minwen Li and Yao Lu which finds that powerful CEOs add significant value to firms engaged in competitive prod
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Halliburton's Dying Bid Shows Antitrust Cops Pounding Mega-Deals

Apr 06, 2016 // Cites research by Gordon Phillips which finds that under current antitrust standards, nearly one-third of U.S. industries are considered highly concentrated, up from about 25 percent in 1996.
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