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Saïd Business School (Oxford Saïd or SBS) is the business school of the University of Oxford.The school is a provider of management education. Business and management classes started at Oxford in 1965 when the Centre of Management Studies, later relaunched as Templeton College, Oxford, was founded. [2]
Tim Jenkinson is Professor of Finance at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. His research is on initial public offerings (in particular the analysis of bookbuilding), securitisation and private equity. He teaches the Private Equity course on the MBA, which has been the most popular elective in recent years.
In 2011, he joined Oxford University’s Saïd Business School as an Associate Professor, obtained tenure five years later, and became a Professor of Financial Economics in 2018. In the following year, Phalippou was appointed as the Academic Area Head of the Finance, Accounting & Economics group of the Business School. [4]
Mari Sako, FBA (born 1960) is a Japanese-British scholar of business, specialising in global strategy, outsourcing and offshoring, and professional services. She earlier specialised in the economy of Japan and modern Japanese business. Since 1997, she has been Professor of Management Studies at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.
Peter Tufano (born 1957) was the dean of the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford until 2021 [1] before being replaced by Sue Dopson as interim acting dean. [2] Before moving to Oxford in 2011, he spent over three decades at Harvard University where he completed his AB in Economics, MBA and PhD in Business Economics, as well as ...
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He was until 2005 the director of the Oxford Financial Research Centre. [10] He was a lecturer in economics at St Anne's College, Oxford (1980–1986), professor of corporate finance at City University (now Cass) Business School (1987–1992), and professor of economics and finance at Warwick University (1992–1994).
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