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Office: 617 588-1401 <br>
Fax: 617 868-2742 <br>
Email: [mailto:ed@edegan.com ed@edegan.com] or [mailto:ed_egan@haas.berkeley.edu ed_egan@haas.berkeley.edu]<br>
[[Media:EJEgan-AcademicCV-April2012.pdf|Academic Curriculum Vitae (pdf)]]
Ed's job market paper, ''How Start-up Firms Innovate'', proposes a `system vs. components' theory of innovation to understand the relationship between inventive activity and commercialization investment choices for patent-holding high-technology start-up firms. He tests the theory using cross-sectional analyses and a difference-in-difference analysis on near-population data of patent-holding start-up firms that secured either an initial public offering or an acquisition between 1986 and 2004. The theory requires that entrepreneurs maximize their expected profits given both the available technological opportunity and the state of technology in their industry. Start-up firms should specialize to pit their strengths against incumbents' weaknesses or generalize to best incumbents on every dimension. Moreover, policy that affects commercialization investment choices should also affect research and development choices, and vice versa. Ed shows that following the introduction of the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which raised the costs of an initial public offering, start-up firms preferred to specialize in component-based invention rather than developing competitive systems.
==Education==
BSc (Hons), Physics, University College London <br>
MSc, Business Administration, University of British Columbia <br>
PhD, Business Administration, University of California Berkeley
==Degrees and HonoursPositions Held==
Degrees:2013 - present, Innovation Policy Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research <br> *BSc (Hons) in Physics from University College London (UCL)2012 - 2013, LondonPost-doctoral Research Fellow, England (2000)*MSc in Sauder School of Business from the University of British Columbia (, UBC)<br> 2005 - 2006, VancouverSessional Lecturer, Canada (2006)*PhD in Sauder School of Business from the University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, USA (2012).UBC
Fellowships ==Current Research and Scholarships:*Kauffman Dissertation Fellowship, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation (2011)*Canadian Graduate Scholar, Government of Canada (2008) *Social Sciences and Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellow, Government of Canada (2008)Interests==
Honours *Economics of technological innovation and Awardsintellectual property rights*Financing of entrepreneurship:Venture capital, Angel investment, subsidization of entrepreneurship*Strategic management in high-technology firms*Determinants of value in initial public offerings and acquisitions of start-up firms*Henry KPolicy concerning innovation and entrepreneurship ==Selected Papers== *Egan, Edward J. Hayase Award (20122013) , ''How Start- Given annually for up Firms Innovate: Technology Strategy, Commercialization Strategy, and their Relationship'', Job Market Paper.*Brander, James A. and Edward J. Egan (2013), ''Investor Expectations and the greatest contribution to Role of Venture Capitalists in Acquisitions'', University of British Columbia, Working Paper. Proceedings of the Annual Conference, Administrative Science Association of Canada, Banff, Alberta (June ‘06).*Egan, Edward J. and David J. Teece (2013), ''Patent Thickets: Taxonomy, Theory, Tests, and Policy'', U.C. Berkeley Working Paper.*Brander, James A., Edward J. Egan, and Thomas F. Hellmann (2010), ''Government Sponsored versus Private Venture Capital: Canadian Evidence'', in "International Differences In Entrepreneurship", J. Lerner and A. Schoar, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA.  ==Teaching== *MBA 201A - Economic Analysis for Business Decisions*COMM 394 - Government and Business*COMM437 - Database Technology ==Honors and Awards== *C.U.S. Teaching Excellence Award Nominee, Sauder School of Business, UBC - 2012*Henry K. Hayase Award, PhD program at Program, Haas.School of Business - 2012*Kauffman Foundation Dissertation Fellow, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation - 2012*Earl F. Cheit Outstanding Teacher G.S.I. Award , Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley - full time MBA teaching at Haas (2010)*See my [[Media:EJEganCanadian Graduate Scholar, Government of Canada -AcademicCV2008*SSHRC Doctoral Fellow, Government of Canada -April2012.pdf|curriculum vitae]] for other honours and awards.2008
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