A leading researcher on changing economics of listed companies, and an expert on valuation and financial reporting of digital natives and knowledge companies.
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Highlights:
1. Publications in top-tier journals, such as Management Science, Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Financial Economics, and Review of Accounting Studies.
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2. Over 25 articles in practioners journals such as Harvard Business Review and California Management Review.
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3. Over ten-year teaching experience in top business schools, such as Kellogg (Northwestern) and Tuck (Dartmouth).
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4. Over fourteen years experience as a banker, consultant, and corporate executive at billion-dollar conglomerates as well as cash-strapped startups.
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5. Frequetly cited by leading media outlets, such as Bloomberg, Financial Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Economist Intelligence Unit, National Public Radio, Forbes, Chicago Tribune, Barrons, and Reuters.
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Research Interests
Anup is one of the foremost researchers on the changing economics of listed companies.
He examines how knowledge-based companies, such as Facebook, Alphabet, and Microsoft, supplant asset- and infrastructure-intensive companies, such as Walmart, General Motors, and Exxon-Mobil, in capital creation and employment generation.
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His research highlights key elements disrupted by this progression: accelerating corporate demise and emerging hyper-competition; changing role of the board of directors; shifts in executive incentive plans; new auditing and financial reporting requirements; and a growing need for highly skilled human capital.
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Anup is deputy editor-in-chief for Management and Business Review and an Editorial board member for Contemporary Accounting Research
Education and Academic Experience
Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary 2018 –