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This page offers a curated selection of Dr. Teece’s videos, podcasts, and presentations.

Watch, listen, and share to the content below for authoritative insights on innovation, strategy, dynamic capabilities, and dynamic competition, as well as related topics in economics management and policy.


Videos

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Dynamic Competition Initiative Webinar
September 2025

Dr. Teece presented as part of an expert discussion on the competition and antitrust implications of patent holdout, with Pierre Regibeau, Jorge Contreras, and Nicolas Petit, with Bowman Heiden as moderator.

The webinar also featured a new research paper, “Buyer Power and Power Buyers in Cellular SEP Licensing: Are there Implications for Competition and Competition Law?” authored by Dr. Teece, Kalyan Dasgupta, and Dante Quaglione.

Oxford Union Address and Q&A
July 2021

This engaging presentation, with subsequent questions, addressed a number of concepts, including the need to understand and apply dynamic capabilities in a world of deep uncertainty, for organizations and companies, nations, and individuals.

Dr. Teece also discussed dynamic competition, and why it is key to appreciate how innovation drives competition as much as competition drives innovation.

Strategy in a Changing World: INSEAD Foundational Interview
January 2021

Dr. Teece joined INSEAD’s Strategy Foundation Series for an in-depth conversation with PhD students Naja Pape and Sukti Ghosh. They discussed topics including dynamic capabilities, innovation, data, intellectual property, and leadership—while also reflecting on Dr. Teece’s academic and business journey.

The themes remain timely and relevant for strategy scholars and practitioners alike. The questions from Naja, Sukti, and audience members brought real depth to the conversation.

Podcasts

Listen to Dr. Teece’s podcast on Apple, iHeart, and Spotify.

Leaders Getting Coffee Podcast with Bruce Cotterill
June 2025

Leader and author Bruce Cotterill invited Dr. Teece for an episode of his podcast, Leaders Getting Coffee.

The discussion covered a number of topics including Dr. Teece’s career path and lessons learned, the historical and recent development of innovation scholarship, investing, entrepreneurship, leadership and current trends in New Zealand and the United States.

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ThinkSet Podcast: Dynamic Competition: Why Innovation Needs to Shape and Drive Modern Markets
(March 2025)

David Teece joined Dr. Xavier Boutin for an engaging discussion on dynamic markets, and on how to empower innovation as a means of creating successful competition policy and industrial policy.

unSILOed Podcast Episode 18: Dynamic Capabilities with Professor David Teece and Greg La Blanc
(June 2021)

Dr. Teece joined Greg LaBlanc for an episode of the remarkably insightful unSILOed Podcast.

Over the course of an hour, Greg facilitated an intellectual journey through an impressive array of topics, including the dynamic capabilities framework and its applicability to management and policy, historical and contemporary approaches to economics, the theory of the firm, competition, disruption, innovation, intellectual property, and strategies to ensure viable businesses and organizations.

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Presentations

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Megatrends and Macrotrends: Impacting Private Equity (with Ajinkya Tikhe)
January 2025

This timely presentation analyzes and offers key insights on complex interconnected national, regional, global, and technology trends impacting private equity investment options and decisions. It is highly relevant for professionals in the PE space and general audiences with interests in finance, investing, tech, and global affairs.

Understanding Dynamic Competition: Perspectives on ‘Monopoly’ Power and Mergers in the Digital Economy
April 2024

This presentation puts forth the idea that dynamic competition embraces capabilities as enablers of competition and a forward-looking view of competition. The best indication and proxy for competition for future markets is the strength of organizational capabilities. It is highly relevant to any stakeholder in matters of antitrust, competition policy, M&A, and technology leadership.