Management

Professor Chris Pitelis Interview on Orchestration, Value Creation, and the Public Good

Professor Chris Pitelis has a new interview video available on his research and scholarship, in which he relates multiple topics across economics and management areas, including dynamic capabilities and a 2018 paper co-authored with David Teece, “The New MNE: ‘Orchestration’ Theory as Envelope of ‘Internalisation’ Theory,” published in Management International Review.

More details and the link to the full interview (with Professor Anita McGahan) are available online from the Burnes Center for Social Change.

Professors Pitelis and Teece have also co-authored the following articles:

  1. The (New) Nature and Essence of the Firm,” European Management Review, 2009.

  2. Cross-Border Market Co-creation, Dynamic Capabilities and the Entrepreneurial Theory of the Multinational Enterprise,” Industrial and Corporate Change, 2010.

  3. Introduction: On the Nature and Scope of Dynamic Capabilities” (with Valery Katkalo), Industrial and Corporate Change, 2010.

  4. Dynamic Capabilities, the Multinational Corporation, and Capturing Co-created Value from Innovation,” Oxford Handbook of the Corporation, 2019.

The interview, and these articles, should be informative for students, scholars, and practitioners in economics, management, public policy, and related fields.

Professor Mary-Anne Williams Post on Agentic AI and Dynamic Capabilities

Professor Mary-Anne Williams has written a detailed post with an accompanying presentation slide deck on LinkedIn, addressing the interrelated topics of agentic AI, human-AI collaboration, and novel approaches for adaptable orchestration strategies.

Professor Williams and Professor David J. Teece are currently working on an Australian Research Council project integrating agentic AI and dynamic capabilities.

Read the full post and view the slide deck on LinkedIn.