Ph.D. in business policy and strategy in 2005
His general research and consulting interests focus on the process of creative destruction – the interplay of innovation, entrepreneurship, and the business cycle that transforms industries. His dissertation focused on the .com crash, specifically the strategies that successful companies employed to survive. His research has been published in a wide array of top academic journals including
Journal of Small Business Management,
Journal of Business Strategy, and the
Journal of Management. He has also been cited in more practitioner-orientated media outlets, such as
WFTX-TV,
NECN, MSNBC,
Entrepreneur Magazine,
Mass High Tech, the
Boston Globe and the
Boston Herald.