This episode (Lecture 9 Part 1) was a class session in the live online 2021 Berkeley Haas MBA course, "Introduction to Dynamic Capabilities and Related Paradigms" taught by Professor David Teece (EWMBA 273.1). Brian Hinman, an auto intellectual property leader and expert, was an invited guest lecturer.
For more information about Professor David Teece, the dynamic capabilities framework, and his insights on strategy, leadership, management, and business success — including in the tech and mobility sectors, visit https://www.davidjteece.com/
To learn more about the concepts discussed, here are some readings from Professor Teece of immediate relevance to leaders, managers, students, and anyone interested in organizational change, growth, and success.
“Intangible Assets and a Theory of Heterogeneous Firms”, Intangibles, Market Failure and Innovation Performance, A. Bounfour and T. Miyagawa (eds.), Springer International Publishing Switzerland (2015), https://escholarship.org/content/qt6492g8vq/qt6492g8vq.pdf?t=p3i5l2 “How to Capture Value from Innovation: Shaping Intellectual Property and Industry Architecture,” (with Gary Pisano), California Management Review 50, no.1 (2007): 278-296, https://cmr.berkeley.edu/assets/documents/sample-articles/2007_50_1_5468.pdf “Profiting from Innovation in the Digital Economy: Enabling Technologies, Standards, and Licensing Models in the Wireless World,” Research Policy (2018), https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048733318300763