New forms of business in the sharing economy, and new technologies like autonomous vehicles, have the potential to “disrupt” existing regulatory structures. This seminar examined the challenges facing regulators and legislators, who must respond so as to both (a) promote innovation and (b) protect the public interest.https://repository.upenn.edu/pennwhartonppi_bschool/1009/thumbnail.jp
We introduce new studies that argue in favour of: (i) according a central role to governance and reg...
This article begins with a discussion of innovation’s importance to the future well-being of America...
Innovation is central to economic growth and human welfare. Government officials and commentators ha...
New forms of business in the sharing economy, and new technologies like autonomous vehicles, have th...
Many scholars have invoked the term disruptive innovation when addressing the platform (sharing) e...
In an age of constant, complex and disruptive technological innovation, knowing what, when, and how ...
Since the mid-nineteenth century, the strength of the United States economy has been driven largely ...
The sharing economy presents new regulatory issues by raising inquiries into market innovation and g...
This article reviews how firms strategically lead by innovating technology within the sharing econom...
This thesis is about innovation policy, its concerns and rationality; the thesis seeks to explore th...
This essay emerges from a joint symposium of the Hastings Business Law Journal and the Hastings Scie...
New technologies bring with them many promises, but also a series of new problems. Even though these...
Innovation is an emergent property of a complex socioeconomic system. It is an evolutionary process ...
This article focuses on the question of how regulation can be best designed to encourage technologic...
On January 8, 2016, the Section held a program entitled “Regulation of the Sharing Economy: Uber and...
We introduce new studies that argue in favour of: (i) according a central role to governance and reg...
This article begins with a discussion of innovation’s importance to the future well-being of America...
Innovation is central to economic growth and human welfare. Government officials and commentators ha...
New forms of business in the sharing economy, and new technologies like autonomous vehicles, have th...
Many scholars have invoked the term disruptive innovation when addressing the platform (sharing) e...
In an age of constant, complex and disruptive technological innovation, knowing what, when, and how ...
Since the mid-nineteenth century, the strength of the United States economy has been driven largely ...
The sharing economy presents new regulatory issues by raising inquiries into market innovation and g...
This article reviews how firms strategically lead by innovating technology within the sharing econom...
This thesis is about innovation policy, its concerns and rationality; the thesis seeks to explore th...
This essay emerges from a joint symposium of the Hastings Business Law Journal and the Hastings Scie...
New technologies bring with them many promises, but also a series of new problems. Even though these...
Innovation is an emergent property of a complex socioeconomic system. It is an evolutionary process ...
This article focuses on the question of how regulation can be best designed to encourage technologic...
On January 8, 2016, the Section held a program entitled “Regulation of the Sharing Economy: Uber and...
We introduce new studies that argue in favour of: (i) according a central role to governance and reg...
This article begins with a discussion of innovation’s importance to the future well-being of America...
Innovation is central to economic growth and human welfare. Government officials and commentators ha...