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Dr. Donald (Don) Bergh

Professor
Department of Management

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Donald Bergh

Professor, Department of Management, Daniels College of Business, University of Denver

Expertise

Business growth & decline; mergers and acquisitions; corporate down-scoping through divestiture and spinoff

Biography At-a-Glance

Donald Bergh was named professor of management for the Daniels College of Business in 2008.  Prior to joining Daniels, he was an assistant professor and then associate professor at The Pennsylvania State University.  Bergh also served as associate professor for Cornell University and Purdue University where he remains on the Graduate Faculty.  He was also professor and chair of management at University College Dublin. Bergh has published research articles in the leading academic journals of the management field, participated on the editorial review boards of those journals, and has served, or is currently serving as an associate editor for the Academy of Management Journal, Organizational Research Methods, and the Journal of Management Studies.

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Education

 

  • Ph.D., Strategic Management, University of Colorado
  • MBA, Marketing, Utah State University
  • BS, Marketing, Utah State University

Recent Publications

  • Bergh, D.D. and Gibbons, P. 2011. Stockholder reaction to the hiring of management consultants: A signaling theory approach. Journal of Management Studies. Forthcoming.
  • Bergh, D.D., Ketchen, D.J., Jr., Boyd, B.K., & Bergh, J. 2010.  New theoretical frontiers of the reputation-performance relationship: A multiple theoretical perspective. Journal of Management. 36: 620-632.
  • Bergh, D.D., Johnson, R.A., & DeWitt, R.L. 2008. Restructuring through spin-offs or sell-offs: Transforming information asymmetries into financial gain. Strategic Management Journal, 29: 133-148.