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=Spring 2017= | =Spring 2017= | ||
==Direct notes from Ed== | ==Direct notes from Ed== | ||
+ | ===Will's project=== | ||
+ | *A note: Will's project has some overlap so we might borrow from his data, or he from ours, or we might research together or something | ||
− | U.S. Publicly-traded firms (1980-present) | + | #U.S. Publicly-traded firms (1980-present) |
− | + | ##Industry Definitions in NAICS codes for O&G vs. IT vs. BT, etc. | |
− | + | ###According to Ed, Will might not be doing these as much as us | |
− | + | ##Competition in markets | |
− | + | ##Stocks and flows | |
− | + | ##Branch offices | |
− | + | ##Presence and size of Corp VC arms | |
− | + | ##Joins to other data | |
− | + | ###Flow and return of private equity deals | |
− | + | ###Mean stock and flow of patents by year and industry | |
− | + | ####Overlaps with us | |
− | + | ###Mean stock and flow of venture backed by year and industry (# and $) | |
− | + | ####Overlaps with us | |
+ | ###Mean flow of M&As by year and industry (# and $) | ||
+ | ####Overlaps with us | ||
+ | ###Mean stock and flow of JVs by year and industry (# and $?) | ||
+ | ###Mean flow of Spinoffs by year and industry (# and $) | ||
+ | ####Overlaps with us | ||
− | Open Innovation and Competition | + | ===Our project=== |
− | + | #Open Innovation and Competition (Avesh & Carlin previously worked on Oil & Gas) | |
− | + | ##Oil vs. other sectors - Is there open innovation for Oil & Gas? | |
− | + | ##Other interns: ??? | |
− | + | ##Measures: M&A, spinoffs, patents, etc. | |
+ | ###A note: these can be taken from Will's project | ||
=Fall 2016= | =Fall 2016= |
Revision as of 16:04, 24 January 2017
Contents
Spring 2017
Direct notes from Ed
Will's project
- A note: Will's project has some overlap so we might borrow from his data, or he from ours, or we might research together or something
- U.S. Publicly-traded firms (1980-present)
- Industry Definitions in NAICS codes for O&G vs. IT vs. BT, etc.
- According to Ed, Will might not be doing these as much as us
- Competition in markets
- Stocks and flows
- Branch offices
- Presence and size of Corp VC arms
- Joins to other data
- Flow and return of private equity deals
- Mean stock and flow of patents by year and industry
- Overlaps with us
- Mean stock and flow of venture backed by year and industry (# and $)
- Overlaps with us
- Mean flow of M&As by year and industry (# and $)
- Overlaps with us
- Mean stock and flow of JVs by year and industry (# and $?)
- Mean flow of Spinoffs by year and industry (# and $)
- Overlaps with us
- Industry Definitions in NAICS codes for O&G vs. IT vs. BT, etc.
Our project
- Open Innovation and Competition (Avesh & Carlin previously worked on Oil & Gas)
- Oil vs. other sectors - Is there open innovation for Oil & Gas?
- Other interns: ???
- Measures: M&A, spinoffs, patents, etc.
- A note: these can be taken from Will's project
Fall 2016
General project info
- Avesh will be researching patents (counting patents for firms in each industry categorization in the s&p500)
- Carlin will use SDC to count aquistions and mergers for frims in each industry categorization in the s&p500
- need help with search terms
- still also to do: get R&D spending data from compustat
Notes from Ed
Let's start by pulling some basic data on the S&P 500 over time. COMPUSTAT can provide you with financials and NAICS codes. We can do some industry groupings from there. But you'll need an S&P 500 indicator from somewhere in WRDS, or we'll have to put together a list from other sources.
S&P Industry group
- consumer discretionary
- financials
- industrials
- energy
- food, beverages, and tobacco
- food and staples retailing
- Health care equipment and services
- household and personal products
- insurance
- materials
- media
- pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and life sciences
- real estate
- retailing
- semiconductors and semiconductor equipment
- software and services
- technology hardware and equipment
- telecommunication services
- transportation
- utilities
Alt list from yahoo finance [1]
- basic materials (includes oil and gas)
- conglomerates
- consumer goods
- financial
- healthcare
- services
- technology
- utilities
S&P sub-industry
- Aerospace & Defense
- Air Freight & Logistics
- Airlines
- Auto Components
- Automobiles
- Beverages
- Biotechnology
- Building Products
- Capital Markets
- Chemicals
- Commercial Banks
- Commercial Services & Supplies
- Communications Equipment
- Computers & Peripherals
- Construction & Engineering
- Construction Materials
- Consumer Finance
- Containers & Packaging
- Distributors
- Diversified Consumer Services
- Diversified Financial Services
- Diversified Telecommunication Services
- Electric Utilities
- Electrical Equipment
- Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components
- Energy Equipment & Services
- Food & Staples Retailing
- Food Products
- Gas Utilities
- Health Care Equipment & Supplies
- Health Care Providers & Services
- Health Care Technology
- Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure
- Household Durables
- Household Products
- Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders
- Industrial Conglomerates
- Industry
- Insurance
- Internet & Catalog Retail
- Internet Software & Services
- IT Services
- Leisure Equipment & Products
- Life Sciences Tools & Services
- Machinery
- Media
- Metals & Mining
- Multi-Utilities
- Multiline Retail
- Office Electronics
- Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels
- Paper & Forest Products
- Personal Products
- Pharmaceuticals
- Professional Services
- Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
- Real Estate Management & Development
- Road & Rail
- Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment
- Software
- Specialty Retail
- Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods
- Thrifts & Mortgage Finance
- Tobacco
- Trading Companies & Distributors
- Wireless Telecommunication Services