David J. Teece is the Thomas W. Tusher Professor at the Institute for Business Innovation at the University of California, Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. He also is the faculty director of the ...
EMERYVILLE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Berkeley Research Group (BRG) is pleased to announce that Chairman and Principal Executive Officer Dr. David J. Teece has received the Strategic Management Society ...
The New Zealand government calls him an “economics rock star” and Accenture, the global management consulting and outsourcing giant, named him one of the world’s top 50 business intellectuals. To ...
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY'S HAAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS –Berkeley-Haas professors David Teece, Nicolae Gârleanu, and Adair Morse were recently honored for their research achievements and ...
SAN FRANCISCO, May 12 (Xinhua) -- For a company to profit from innovation, it needs complementary assets and dynamic capabilities, which includes "the capability to sense, seize and transform," ...
“We’re on the cusp of dramatic change … and New Zealand is not fully prepared for it.” That’s the view of David Teece, one of the world’s leading business scholars who retains links to New Zealand ...
Today’s Wall Street Journal profiles a business-school professor at the University of California at Berkeley who has made an industry — and a mint — as an expert witness in business litigation. David ...
EMERYVILLE, CA--(Marketwired - Nov 4, 2013) - Palgrave Macmillan has launched The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management, the first reference work in its field. It is co-edited by David J.
While a recent New Zealand estimate puts his wealth at $170 million—up $20 million from the year before—it’s been a tough year for UC Berkeley business professor David Teece. The latest blow came last ...
In the United States, our ability to innovate drives our economic advantage. Have policymakers taken that for granted? To find out, Bruce Berman, founder of the Center for Intellectual Property ...
David Teece is having a bad year. For a man once dubbed “an economics rock star,” 2009 is shaping up more like “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” The low-profile Berkeley academic was estimated to be ...