Innovation in the Oil and Gas Industry
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Contents
Spring 2017
Direct notes from Ed
U.S. Publicly-traded firms (1980-present)
Industry Definitions in NAICS codes for O&G vs. IT vs. BT, etc. 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 Mean stock and flow of venture backed by year and industry (# and $) Mean flow of M&As by year and industry (# and $) Mean stock and flow of JVs by year and industry (# and $?) Mean flow of Spinoffs by year and industry (# and $)
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.
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