Additional BPI Engagements
Global Innovation and National Interests Project
The Global Innovation and National Interests Project was launched in 2019 to provide thought leadership on the science and technology (S&T) and industrial policy shifts necessary for liberal democracies to create and capture value from technological innovation.
Big Tech, Dynamic Competition, and Antitrust Project
The project’s mission was to champion markets and the private enterprise system by articulating the importance of innovation to prosperity. The project work addressed the impact on issues ranging from mergers to predatory pricing to monopolization.
Firm-Level Capabilities: The Missing Link in South African Industrial Growth Strategy
This whitepaper on firm-level capabilities in South Africa was authored by David Teece, Kieran Brown, Phil Alves, Pamela Mondliwa, and Morris Mthombeni. (September 2020)
New Zealand Frontier Firms: A Capabilities-Based Perspective
The New Zealand Productivity Commission requested top international thinkers at the Berkeley Policy Institute to develop a report explaining how boards with strong dynamic capabilities can help firms innovate and thrive in a challenging and deeply uncertain environment. (September 2020)
The New Enlightenment: One Year On
A webinar marked the one-year anniversary of the Panmure House Declaration, which stated a collective commitment to shoring up the institutions of an ethically based liberal market economy. (July 2020)
Innovation in South Africa
A panel highlighted the need for South African industrial policy to prioritize innovation and capabilities. (February 2020)