Competing Through Innovation
This cohesive collection brings together David J. Teece's 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 law will find
this volume a critical asset to their work. Policymakers and regulators will also benefit
immensely from this lucid and comprehensive collection.
Contents: Acknowledgements Preface Introduction: Next-Generation Competition: New
Concepts for Understanding How Innovation Shapes Competition and Policy in the Digital
Economy David J. Teece
PART I INNOVATION, MARKET DEFINITION AND MONOPOLY 1. David J. Teece (2003), 'The
Strategic Management of Technology and Intellectual Property' 2. Thomas M. Jorde, J.
Gregory Sidak and David J. Teece (2000), 'Innovation, Investment, and Unbundling' 3. David
J. Teece and Mary Coleman (1998), 'The Meaning of Monopoly: Antitrust Analysis in
High-Technology Industries' 4. J. Gregory Sidak and David J. Teece (2009), 'Dynamic
Competition in Antitrust Law'
PART II INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND ANTITRUST ISSUES 5. Deepak Somaya, David Teece and
Simon Wakeman (2011), 'Innovation in Multi-Invention Contexts: Mapping Solutions to
Technological and Intellectual Property Complexity' 6. David J. Teece and Edward F. Sherry
(2003), 'Standards Setting and Antitrust' 7. Edward F. Sherry and David J. Teece (2000),
'The Misuse Doctrine: An Economic Reassessment'
PART III APPLYING ANTITRUST PRINCIPLES 8. Thomas M. Jorde and David J. Teece (1993),
'Rule of Reason Analysis Of Horizontal Arrangements: Agreements Designed To Advance
Innovation And Commercialize Technology' 9. Chistopher Pleatsikas and David Teece (2001),
'Economic Fallacies Encountered in the Law of Antitrust: Illustrations from Australia and
New Zealand' 10. Chistopher Pleatsikas and David Teece (2001), 'The Analysis of Market
Definition and Market Power in the Context of Rapid Innovation' 11. J. Gregory Sidak and
David J. Teece (2010), 'Innovation Spillovers and the "Dirt Road" Fallacy: The
Intellectual Bankruptcy of Banning Optional Transactions for Enhanced Delivery over the
Internet'
528 pages, Hardcover