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SUMMARY:Roundtable with Neil Chilson
DESCRIPTION:In his book\, Neil Chilson makes the case that the best response to complexity is an emergent mindset that seeks opportunities to “get out of control.” This mindset requires people to embrace their autonomy as individuals and admit limitations as part of something larger. \nThe emergent mindset confounds managers grasping for control but holds great promise for leaders willing to adopt it. \nDiscussants:  \n  \n\nPeter Klein\nAsta Pundziene\n\n				 \n  \n  \n  \nBook summary\, (5 pages) by Natalia Moreno Belloso \n													\n															\n																										 \nNeil Chilson is a senior research fellow for technology and innovation at Stand Together where he spearheads the Stand Together community’s efforts to foster an environment that encourages innovation and the individual and societal progress it makes possible. He is also author of the book\, Getting Out of Control: Emergent Leadership in a Complex World. \nPrior to his current role\, Chilson was the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) chief technologist. In this capacity\, he focused on understanding the economics of privacy\, convening a workshop on informational injury\, and establishing the FTC’s Blockchain Working Group\, among other things. Prior to his appointment\, Chilson was an adviser to then-Acting FTC Chairman Maureen K. Ohlhausen. In both roles he advised Chairman Ohlhausen and worked with commission staff on nearly every major technology-related case\, report\, workshop\, and proceeding. Chilson practiced telecommunications law at Wilkinson Barker Knauer\, LLP before joining the FTC in January 2014. \nChilson is a regular contributor to multiple news outlets\, including the Washington Post\, USA Today\, and Newsweek. \nChilson holds a law degree from the George Washington University Law School and a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign. He received his bachelor’s degree in computer science from Harding University.
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SUMMARY:Roundtable with Carmelo Cennamo
DESCRIPTION:The Roundtable will explore M&As in Platform Markets: Understanding the Dynamic Relation between Corporate Activities and Market Activities. \nAbstract: This paper analyzes the impact of corporate activities such as M&As and CVC Investments on market activities (such as new firm entry and exit\, new investment\, etc.)\, considering the other firms in the related industry. Preliminary analysis mainly focuses on the Merger and Acquisition (M&A) corporate activities\, where both acquirer (i.e.\, corporations) and acquiree (i.e.\, target startup) are “platforms”. We adopt an event study approach employing the (global) Pitchbook dataset. Unlike previous findings that focus on negative externalities (e\,g.\, killer competition)\, we find a mixed externality effect for the startups that are similar to the acquiree after the M&A. Preliminary findings indicate a more complex relationship between M&As and market activities\, and suggests that acquisitions might be a positive or negative information signal to the market depending on the underlying state of technological and market development. Additional analysis will be focusing thus on seed investments in target companies before they are acquired (i.e.\, CVC investment) to assess the whole dynamic effect of corporate activities on the shaping of subsequent market activities.     \nDiscussants: \n\nAnnabelle Gawer\, University of Surrey\nAija Leiponen\, Cornell University\n\n				 \n  \n  \n  \nBig Tech’s Impact on Innovation Trajectories in Platform Markets: Understanding the Dynamic Relation Between Corporate Activities and Market Activities (Carmelo Cennamo\, YangYang Cheng and Claudio Panico) \n– Review by Filip Lubinski\, 2023 \n													\n															\n																										 \nCarmelo Cennamo is Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at Copenhagen Business School\, Affiliate Professor at SDA Bocconi School of Management\, and has been a faculty member at Bocconi University\, visiting research fellow at Harvard University and visiting professor at IE Business School. A frequent keynote speaker in academic and corporate events\, as well as in broad-appeal events such as World Economic Forum\, TEDx\, Competition Policy International\, Concurrences\, he is a leading expert on competition in digital platform markets\, and on business ecosystems. His research aims at understanding how the peculiarities of multi-sided platforms affect competitive dynamics in digital markets\, traditional sectors\, and the strategies for managing platform ecosystems. His ongoing projects concern the role of market design and ecosystem orchestration by platform firms and the implications for digital transformation of sectors and competition policy. \nHis work has appeared in top academic journals such as Strategic Management Journal\, Organization Science\, Journal of Management Studies\, Journal of Management\, Information Systems Research\, Research Policy\, and has been prized with prestigious acknowledgments and awards. His (single-authored) article “Competing in Digital Markets: A Platform-based Perspective” has received the Best Published Article from the Academy of Managment in Seattle\, August 2022. His article coauthored with Michael G. Jacobides and Annabelle Gawer “Towards a Theory of Ecosystems” has been the most downloaded and read article of the Strategic Managment Journal since its publication. \nOn policy competition\, he launched the Digital Market Competition Forum\, an initiative to bridge academic research and practice on the ways digital platforms create value in the digital economy and promote a research agenda on the pressing challenges for competition regulation in digital markets. was one of three scholars (along with Fiona Scott Morton and Heike Schweitzer) invited by the European Parliament committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) to review the EU Digital Markets Act. Also\, he has provided comments on the UK CMA’s Facebook/GIPHY merger investigation\, as well as on the recent discussion paper by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission on the need for new regulation for digital platform services markets. He has also authored different articles on digital platforms regulation in relation to innovation and competition dynamics and the issue of “ecosystem failures”. Carmelo is also the director of the Platform Economy & Regulation monitor\, a recently launched initiative at the SDA Bocconi School of Managment to conduct research on the management practices\, innovation and competition dynamics in the platform economy\, and their implications for policy.    
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