Big Tech, Dynamic Competition, and Antitrust Project

Articles, Presentations, and Multimedia

The mission of the Big Tech, Dynamic Competition, and Antitrust Project is to champion markets and the private enterprise system by articulating the importance of innovation to prosperity. Project activities aim to build a community of scholars, policymakers, and senior leaders and managers, in order to advance greater understanding and application of the project topics.

The project is pleased to feature articles, presentations, and media appearances here for reference. All works listed are by David Teece unless otherwise noted.

Articles

2024

  1. Joakim Björkdahl, Marcus Holgersson, and David J. Teece. Digital Platform Grafting: Strategies for Entering Established Ecosystems. California Management Review. May 1, 2024.

  2. Strategic Management Perspectives on Competition Policy in the Digital Age: A Response to Richard Arend. International Journal of Japan Association for Management Systems. July 2024.

2023

  1. Big Tech and Strategic Management: How Management Scholars Can Inform Competition Policy. Academy of Management Perspectives. February 14, 2023.

  2. Donald Rosenberg, David Teece, Kirti Gupta. New Priorities of Corporate Directors: Geopolitical and Technological Disruptions. International In-house Counsel Journal. May 2023.

  3. The Dynamic Competition Paradigm: Insights and Implications. Columbia Business Law Review, August 2023.

  4. Protecting Innovation in the Mobile Wireless Ecosystem: Understanding and Addressing 'Hold-Out'. (With Kalyan Dasgupta.) Berkeley Technology Law Journal, November 6, 2023.

2022

  1. Revisiting Fundamental Issues in Strategic Management. Winter Strategy Conference, University of Utah. January 27, 2022.

  2. Comment on the 2021 Draft Policy Statement on SEPs. In response to U.S. Department of Justice notice “Public Comments Welcome on Draft Policy Statement on Licensing Negotiations and Remedies for Standards-Essential Patents Subject to F/RAND Commitments.” Docket ATR-2021-0001. February 4, 2022.

  3. A Wider-Aperture Lens for Competition Policy: Antitrust in the Context of Systemic Competition from China. Competition Policy International. July 13, 2022

2021

  1. Debating the Implications of China’s Rise for the Fundamental Issues in Strategic Management. Comment in Strategic Management Review. Volume II, Issue I. 2021.

  2. Evolutionary Economics, Routines, and Dynamic Capabilities. Forthcoming in Richard Nelson, Kurt Dopfer, Jason Potts and Andreas Pyka (editors), The Handbook of Evolutionary Economics, Routledge, London. January 2021.

  3. Profiting from Enabling Technologies? (With Alfonso Gambardella, Sohvi Heaton, Elena Novelli.) Strategy Science. Vol. 6, No. 1. February 9, 2021.

  4. Innovation, Governance, & Capabilities: Implications for Competition Policy: A Tribute to Nobel Laureate Oliver Williamson. Industrial & Corporate Change, Vol 29, Issue 5. February 13, 2021.

  5. Three Faces of Technology’s Value Creation: Emerging, Enabling, Embedding. (With Rahul Kapoor.) Strategy Science. Vol. 6, No. 1. March 11, 2021.

  6. The Economics of Big Data: Implications for the Theory and Management of the Digital Enterprise. (With Charles Baden-Fuller, John Blair.) Forthcoming in the California Management Review. 2021.

  7. Is the Proposed Digital Markets Act the Cure for Europe’s Platform Ills? (Paper with Henry Kahwaty.) With accompanying presentation. April 12, 2021. (Also refer to feature story.)

  8. Technological Leadership and 5G Patent Portfolios: Guiding Strategic Policy and Licensing Decisions. California Management Review. Vol. 63, Issue 3. May 20, 2021.

  9. The Evolution of Strategic Management: Bringing the Paradigms Together. Presentation for Institute for Business innovation, UC Berkeley. June 1, 2021.

  10. Profiting from Innovation in the Digital Economy: The Role of Ecosystems and Platforms. Presentation for Institute for Business innovation, UC Berkeley. June 2, 2021.

  11. Enhancing University Ecosystems: The Role of the University. Presentation for XIX Triple Helix Conference, Sao Paulo, Brazil. June 17, 2021.

  12. The Case For (Organizational Capabilities) in a Theory of Economic Development. Virtual presentation and Q&A, Oxford Union Web Series. July 1, 2021.

  13. Antitrust Brainstorming Board with David Teece. Competition Policy International. September 9, 2021.

  14. Towards a Dynamic Competition Approach to Big Tech Merger Enforcement: The Facebook-GIPHY Example. TechREG Chronicle. Competition Policy International. December 2021.

2020

  1. Big Tech, Big Data, and Competition Policy: Favouring Dynamic Over Static Competition. Presentation for GCLC Brussels. September 21, 2020.

  2. Dynamic Capabilities: What Are They and How Can They be Applied. Presentation for Menlo College. October 20, 2020.

  3. Entrepreneurial Spirit and Large Corporations. Nikkei Business Publications.

  4. Large Corporations and Innovators Support the ‘Lone Wolf.’ Nikkei Business Publications.

  5. Corporations Must Do Their Part to Preserve Democracy. The New York Times. October 5, 2020.

  6. Europe Should Embrace Digital Change, Not Strangle It. (With Nicolas Petit.) The Financial Times. November 1, 2020.

  7. Get (IP) Smart for Corporate Survival and Growth. (With Stephen Johnson.) IAM Media. November 4, 2020.

  8. Taking Ecosystems Competition Seriously in the Digital Economy. (With Nicolas Petit.) OECD, DAF/COMP/WD(2020)90. December 2, 2020.

  9. Rebooting Digital Market Power. (With Henry Kahwaty.) Competition Policy International. December 14, 2020.

Presentations

  1. Global Innovation Systems in an Age of Great Disruption. AIB Canada Chapter. Webinar November 20, 2020. University of Victoria, BC, Canada.

  2. Sensible Tech Regulation? How Dynamic Competition Principles Can Be a Guide. Presentation for British Institute International and Comparative Law, Competition Law Forum. November 26, 2020.

  3. Big Tech and the Digital Economy Keynote. Center for Intellectual Property Forum. December 8, 2020.

  4. Is the Proposed Digital Markets Act the Cure for Europe’s Platform Ills? (Paper with Henry Kahwaty.) With accompanying presentation. April 12, 2021. (Also refer to feature story.)

  5. The Role of the Entrepreneurial Manager in the Dynamic Capabilities Framework. AOM 2021 All Academy. How to Bring the Manager Back in Management: Views from Highly Cited Scholars. July 30, 2021.

  6. Big Tech and Competition Policy: Favoring Dynamic Over Static Competition. Presentation for AMP Showcase Symposium, London, Ontario, Canada. Resurgent Oligopolies and Monopolies: Implications for Theorizing on the Firm and Policy Options. August 2, 2021.

  7. Digital Transformation, Platforms, & Dynamic Capabilities. (With Nicolas Petit.) How Should We Regulate Platforms & Ecosystems? Management Tools for a Key Societal Challenge. 81st Meeting of the Academy of Management. August 3, 2021.

  8. How to Capture Value from Digital Transformation. Presentation for IEEE ICTE Leading Digital Transformation in Business and Society. August 26, 2021.

  9. Enabling Technologies, Business Models, and Social Returns to Innovation: Implications for Management and Public Policy. Presentation for 13th Taiwan Symposium on Innovation, Economics, and Entrepreneurship. September 24, 2021.

  10. Intellectual Property and Innovation Policy for 5G and the Internet of Things. (Panel 6: Global Differences in the Treatment of SEPs and SSOs.) Presentation for the Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy Conference on Intellectual Property and Innovation Policy for 5G and the Internet of Things. December 3, 2021.

Multimedia

  1. Robert D. Atkinson and Jackie Whisman. Why There Is a Disconnect Between the Economics of Innovation and U.S. Antitrust Policy, with David Teece. (Podcast interview.) ITIF. October 4, 2021.

  2. Competition, Regulation, and Innovation: Can We Strike a Balance? Virtual webinar featuring David Teece. Competition Policy International. November 3, 2021.

  3. Antitrust Code by Concurrences. Dynamic Competition and potential entry in the digital space. Interview with David Teece. November 10, 2021.

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