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This insightful and engaging discussion from the 2026 Berkeley Open Innovation Seminar features expertise from David Teece (and the AI twin SudoDavid interacting with a real audience), Henry Chesbrough, Agnes Radziwon, Veronika Kentosova, and Todd Brous.
Thanks to the following:
University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business
Syddansk Universitet
World Open Innovation Community
This episode is posted with permission from Dr. Agnieszka Radziwon of the Berkeley Open Innovation Seminar.
Professor David J. Teece is the pioneer of the dynamic capabilities framework, a leading global expert on innovation and strategy, and the world's most cited scholar in business and management, with a scholarly and executive career spanning five decades.
To learn more about the concepts discussed in this video, here are some foundational readings by Professor Teece, and to the paper by Dr. Henry Chesbrough referenced in the discussion:
Dr. Henry Chesbrough, Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology (2003)
Dr. David Teece and Dr. Gary Pisano, The Dynamic Capabilities of Firms: An Introduction, Industrial and Corporate Change (1994)
Dr. David Teece, Competition, cooperation, and innovation: Organizational arrangements for regimes of rapid technological progress, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization (1992)
By David J. TeeceThis insightful and engaging discussion from the 2026 Berkeley Open Innovation Seminar features expertise from David Teece (and the AI twin SudoDavid interacting with a real audience), Henry Chesbrough, Agnes Radziwon, Veronika Kentosova, and Todd Brous.
Thanks to the following:
University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business
Syddansk Universitet
World Open Innovation Community
This episode is posted with permission from Dr. Agnieszka Radziwon of the Berkeley Open Innovation Seminar.
Professor David J. Teece is the pioneer of the dynamic capabilities framework, a leading global expert on innovation and strategy, and the world's most cited scholar in business and management, with a scholarly and executive career spanning five decades.
To learn more about the concepts discussed in this video, here are some foundational readings by Professor Teece, and to the paper by Dr. Henry Chesbrough referenced in the discussion:
Dr. Henry Chesbrough, Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology (2003)
Dr. David Teece and Dr. Gary Pisano, The Dynamic Capabilities of Firms: An Introduction, Industrial and Corporate Change (1994)
Dr. David Teece, Competition, cooperation, and innovation: Organizational arrangements for regimes of rapid technological progress, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization (1992)