Phin Upham Bio

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Phin Upham

Phin Upham is the author of numerous papers, essays, and articles, many of which have been published in scholarly journals. He has also edited several books.

After completing his dissertation at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Phin Upham wrote three papers and published several essays related to his research on innovation and understanding the ways in which groups interact to produce environments for success. His three papers include: “Positioning knowledge: schools of thought and new knowledge creation,’ “Emerging scientific research fronts,” and “Communities of Innovation: Schools of Thought and New Knowledge Creation.”  A few of his published essays include “Citation structure of an emerging research area on the verge of application,” “Finding cohesive clusters for analyzing knowledge communities,” and “Analyzing knowledge communities using foreground and background clusters.”

Phin Upham has edited three books: “Philosophers in Conversation,” “The Space for Love and Garbage, and “All We Need is a Paradigm.” Published in 2002, “Philosophers in Conversation,” was an academic best seller, translated into Mandarin, and distributed in three continents.

Phin Upham’s first job was a journalism position at Toronto’s National Post. After leaving National Post, Phin Upham was hired to write a nationally syndicated column at United Press International in Washington. After business school Phin Upham worked at Morgan Stanley.  Today he works as an investor for a US hedge fund and family office.

Phin Upham earned an undergraduate degree at Harvard and his graduate work at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He serves on the board of the University of the Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology’s Young Friends, and is a Term Member at the Council on Foreign Relations.

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