Competing through innovation : technology strategy and antitrust policies /
By: Teece, David J
Material type: BookPublisher: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, c2013.Description: xxxi, 484 p. ; ill. : 25 cm.ISBN: 9781847206718 (hbk.) :; 1847206719 (hbk.) :Subject(s): Competition | Technological innovations -- Economic aspectsDDC classification: 338.6048 Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 338.6048 TE CO (Browse shelf) | Available | T0025879 |
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338.6048 OS MO Modern competitive analysis / | 338.6048 OS MO Modern competitive analysis / | 338.6048 RA DA Darwinian fitness in the global marketplace : | 338.6048 TE CO Competing through innovation : | 338.6095 BU SI Business cultures | 338.610951 FE EC The ecology of Chinese private enterprises / | 338.642 AL EN Enhancing the competitiveness of the SMEs in the Arab countries : |
Includes bibliographical references.
This cohesive collection brings together David J. Teeces most important work on the nexus of innovation and competition policy. He was one of the first to flag the importance of innovation issues to competition policy 25 years ago. He has also pioneered the application of economic and organizational principles to issues in the management of innovation. Throughout these essays, Professor Teece shows how technological advances, the advent of the Internet and other recent shifts in the global business landscape have placed businesses in a radically altered situation from even just a few decades ago. He clearly elucidates the need for both businesses and policymakers to adapt to this rapidly evolving landscape by embracing and fostering next-generation competition policies. Topics discussed include antitrust policy, technology strategies, competition policy, market power and intellectual property issues. Students and professors of business and management, innovation studies, intellectual property and competition lawyers will find this volume a critical asset to their work. Policymakers and regulators will also benefit immensely from this lucid and comprehensive collection.