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Fausto Gernone

University College London

Quentin B. Schäfer

University of Cambridge and University of Strathclyde

Annika Stöhr

Ilmenau University of Technology

Jennifer Pullen

University of St.Gallen

Alexandra Carst

Aalborg University Business School

Bailu Li

University of California Berkeley

Pankhudi Khandelwal

European University Institute

Magdalena Kuyterink

European University Institute

Velizar Kirilov

European University Institute

Filip Lubinski

European University Institute

Malin Petrén

Chalmers University of Technology

Matteo Tranchero

University of California, Berkeley

Dynamic Competition Initiative

  • The DCI is a multi-sided academic platform on competition, industrial policy and innovation.
  • It benefits from intellectual inputs from scholars; practical feedback from policymakers, practitioners, and industry participants; and financial support from public and private organizations or individuals.
  • Donations to the DCI are unrestricted.
  • Cases of alignment of views between the DCI, its affiliated scholars and donors involve correlation, not causation.
  • Membership of the DCI is benevolent. No scholar of the DCI has or will receive compensation for their affiliation to, or scholarship associated with, the DCI.
  • The DCI takes only interest in ideas, not funding. Whoever funds its scholars is of no interest to the DCI.