Should We Regulate Platforms? How?
Date: May 27, 2021
Time: 12:00pm -2:00pm Eastern Standard Time
Join the conversation as a dozen of the world’s top scholars and practitioners discuss how platforms such as Amazon, Facebook, Google and Tencent are affecting society and whether regulatory intervention is warranted. Speakers include the former Chief Economist for Microsoft, lead author of the U Chicago antitrust report, lead author of the EU antitrust report, and the review team for the EU Digital Markets Act.
Moderator:
Marshall Van Alstyne, Questrom Professor in Management, Professor, Information Systems, Boston University Questrom School of Business
Speakers:
Susan Athey, The Economics of Technology Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Tembinkosi Bonakele, Commissioner, South African Competition Commission
Cristina Caffarra, Senior Consultant, Charles River Associates, Europe
Carmelo Cennamo, Professor of Strategy & Innovation, Copenhagen Business School
Jacques Crémer, Professor of Economics, Toulouse School of Economics
Andrei Hagiu, Dean’s Research Scholar, Associate Professor of Information Systems, Boston University Questrom School of Business
Marco Iansiti, David Sarnoff Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
Michael Jacobides, Sir Donald Gordon Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, London Business School
Geoffrey Parker, Professor of Engineering, Dartmouth Engineering
Fiona Scott-Morton, Theodore Nierenberg Professor of Economics, Yale University School of Management
Daniel Sokol, Huber C. Hurst Eminent Scholar Chair in Law, University of Florida Levin College of Law
David Teece, Thomas W. Tusher Professor in Global Business, Faculty Director, Tusher Center for The Management of Intellectual Capital, Berkeley Haas School of Business
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