David Teece provided the keynote on "Big Tech and the Digital Economy."
Read MoreDavid J. Teece has been ranked as the world’s most-cited scholar in the combined field of business and management in an analysis of science-wide author citations published in PLOS Biology, a peer-reviewed journal.
Read MoreDavid Teece “enjoys a world-class reputation in the market and is commended for the depth of his expertise on disputes related to antitrust and competition as well as intellectual property.”
Read MoreNicolas Petit and David Teece write about Europe’s presence compared to the US and China in terms of economic dynamism, startups, productivity, and innovation.
Read MoreDavid Teece took part in a panel on “Digital Platforms: In Need of Regulation?”
Read MoreDavid Teece was among seven BRG experts ranked among WWL’s top experts for Financial Advisory & Valuation – Quantum of Damages in the Americas.
Read MoreDavid Teece writes about corporate social responsibility, China, and the the health of open societies and democratic processes.
Read MoreDavid Teece writes about an ethical liberal market economy, market-based solutions, and corporate governance that recognizes mainly stakeholder value.
Read MoreDavid Teece, Paul Raskin, and David Cox write about how companies can no longer rely on exercises to spot—and capitalize on—emerging threats and opportunities.
Read MoreA new paper discusses how policymakers in South Africa can become more capabilities-aware by putting the capabilities of firms and managers front of mind.
Read MoreBy making intellectual property part of a company’s early strategy, corporate leaders can ensure a bigger return from their intangible assets.
Read MoreDavid Teece was ranked among WWL’s top Competition Economists
Read MoreDavid Teece took part in a roundtable on "Big Tech and the Digital Economy."
Read MoreDavid Teece has been named to the 2020 Thinkers50 Hall of Fame, which recognizes distinguished thinkers who have made outstanding contributions to the foundation knowledge of management.
Read MoreDavid Teece delivered a seminar on firm-level capabilities as “the missing link for industrial and economic growth strategy in South Africa”.
Read MoreDavid Teece and Kieran Brown write about how the capabilities of firms will be a major catalyst for economic recovery and transformation in New Zealand.
Read MoreDavid Teece coauthored New Zealand Frontier Firms: A Capabilities-Based Perspective.
Read MoreDavid Teece and Kieran Brown write about how boards with strong dynamic capabilities can help firms innovate and thrive.
Read MoreDavid Teece chaired a panel discussion to reflect on developments in globalization and corporate governance.
Read MoreDavid Teece discusses challenges to Adam Smith’s paradigms of international economics and the one-year anniversary of the New Enlightenment conference.
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