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by Harvard Business Review, Marco Iansiti, Karim R. Lak
Monopolies and Tech Giants: The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review
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Introduction: How Can You Compete Against World-Dominating Giants?
Section 1: The Dominance of Mega-firms
1. Managing Our Hub Economy
2. Is Lack of Competition Strangling the U.S. Economy?
Section 2: The Future of Antitrust and Regulation
3. Why It’s a Bad Idea to Let a Few Tech Companies Monopolize Our Data
4. What the Future of U.S. Antitrust Should Look Like
5. Don’t Break Up Facebook—Treat It Like a Utility
6. How More Regulation for U.S. Tech Could Backfire
Section 3: Competing Against Giants
7. The Amazon–Whole Foods Deal Made Every Other Retailer’s Plan Obsolete
8. What Big Consumer Brands Can Do to Compete in a Digital Economy
9. Crafting a Strategy in the Age of Giants
10. Who Will Win the Industrial Internet?
11. What to Learn from the Grocery Stores Holding Their Own Against Amazon
About the Contributors
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Introduction: How Can You Compete Against World-Dominating Giants?
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Introduction
How Can You Compete Against World-Dominating Giants?
Start creating the future version of your company today.
Section 1
The Dominance of Mega-firms
1.
Managing Our Hub Economy
Strategy, ethics, and network competition in the age of digital superpowers.
by Marco Iansiti and Karim R. Lakhani
2.
Is Lack of Competition Strangling the U.S. Economy?
What industry concentration means for businesses and consumers.
by David Wessel
Section 2
The Future of Antitrust and Regulation
3.
Why It’s a Bad Idea to Let a Few Tech Companies Monopolize Our Data
Updating the definition of monopoly for our digital age.
by Maurice E. Stucke
4.
What the Future of U.S. Antitrust Should Look Like
It doesn’t need to be a partisan issue.
by William A. Galston and Clara Hendrickson
5.
Don’t Break Up Facebook—Treat It Like a Utility
Facebook is a natural monopoly, so regulate it accordingly.
by Dipayan Ghosh
6.
How More Regulation for U.S. Tech Could Backfire
Today’s rules haven’t caught up to innovation.
by Larry Downes
Section 3
Competing Against Giants
7.
The Amazon–Whole Foods Deal Made Every Other Retailer’s Plan Obsolete
Retailers must learn to compete on agile innovation and expense management.
by Darrell K. Rigby
8.
What Big Consumer Brands Can Do to Compete in a Digital Economy
Lessons from Xiaomi.
by Howard Yu
9.
Crafting a Strategy in the Age of Giants
Four approaches when “build a moat” no longer applies.
Excerpts by Julian Birkinshaw, Walter Frick, Denise Lee Yohn, and Michael G. Jacobides
10.
Who Will Win the Industrial Internet?
Industrial incumbents and digital natives both have a chance.
by Vijay Govindarajan
11.
What to Learn from the Grocery Stores Holding Their Own Against Amazon
They know how to build customer loyalty.
by Amit Sharma
About the Contributors
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