The Effect of Patent Litigation and Patent Assertion Entities on Entrepreneurial Activity
Catherine Tucker
Catherine Tucker
Ian Hathaway with Mark Muro
The gig economy, as reflected by nonemployer firms, is significant and growing fast. Overall, there has been a clear surge in nonemployer firms’ — a measure of contractor and freelance individuals — business activity in the last decade, which almost certainly reflects, at least in part, the rise of online platforms.
Susan Helper with Rebecca Henderson
General Motors was once regarded as the best-managed and most successful firm in the world. However, between 1980 and 2009, GM’s US market share fell from 46 to 20 percent, and in 2009 the firm went bankrupt. We suggest that GM’s experience may have important implications for our understanding of the role of management in the modern, knowledge-based firm.
Catherine Tucker with Amalia Miller
This paper argues that due to two unstoppable mechanisms, some of the most pressing future questions in health policy will relate to the use of digital technologies to analyze data concerning patient health. Issues of data management and privacy are now at the forefront of health policy considerations.
By James Bessen