The Future of Everything

The future of entrepreneurship


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Chuck Eesley, a professor of management science and engineering, studies entrepreneurship across diverse contexts – from refugee entrepreneurs in Uganda to semiconductor startups navigating U.S.-China economic policy. His research on recent export controls revealed a counterintuitive outcome: Rather than solely strengthening U.S. semiconductor innovation, these policies accelerated Chinese investment in its own domestic chip industry, boosting startups there as much as – or more than – here. This finding underscores how global technology markets are deeply interconnected: Barriers can produce unintended consequences that accelerate innovation abroad rather than protecting it at home. Open technology trade and investment create larger markets for American innovations, strengthen collaborative partnerships, and demonstrate that interconnected markets drive progress for all participants. “Entrepreneurial talent exists everywhere,” Eesley tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.

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  • Stanford Profile: Charles (Chuck) Eesley

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Chapters:

(00:00:00) Introduction

Russ Altman introduces guest Chuck Eesley, a professor of management and engineering at Stanford University.

(00:03:04) Why Study Entrepreneurship?

Chuck explains why entrepreneurs are drivers of modern economic growth.

(00:03:30) Defining Entrepreneurship

Broad vs. narrow entrepreneurship, from startups to large organizations.

(00:04:33) Institutional Environments

How policies and culture both shape entrepreneurial outcomes.

(00:05:44) Studying Institutions & Entrepreneurship

Measuring ​institutional shifts to isolate entrepreneurial outcomes.

(00:08:12) Founder & Talent Incentives

What’s needed for high-opportunity-cost talent to start companies.

(00:09:36) AI Entrepreneurship

The impact of data and compute concentration on startup dynamism.

(00:11:28) Designing AI Regulation

Historical examples of regulation enabling startups to compete fairly.

(00:13:43) Incentives Inside Big Tech

Why some incumbents support startups while others tilt the playing field.

(00:15:28) Ad Placement & Misinformation Funding

How digital advertising can unintentionally fund low-credibility content.

(00:21:24) Misinformation Market Solution

The disclosure mechanisms that may reduce misinformation incentives.

(00:25:23) Semiconductors & Entrepreneurship

The importance of startups in a field often dominated by large incumbents.

(00:29:30) Unintended Policy Effects

How U.S. policy may be accelerating Chinese semiconductor investments.

(00:31:09) Competing Industrial Policies

Why evaluation and iteration are essential for effective policy design.

(00:32:31) Global Entrepreneurship

Emerging entrepreneurship models spreading across regions and contexts.

(00:36:26) The Universal Entrepreneurial Mindset

Shared entrepreneurial traits across cultures, contexts, and countries.

(00:37:14) Future In a Minute

Rapid-fire Q&A: democratizing entrepreneurship, context, and equitable inclusivity.

(00:41:02) Conclusion

Connect With Us:

Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website

Connect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / Mastodon

Connect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook


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