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The AAI’s 2013 Invitational Symposium, Antitrust as an Interdisciplinary Field: Insights from Business Strategy and Research, examined developments occurring in economics and the business disciplines and their implications for antitrust thought and practice.
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
Albert A. Foer, President, American Antitrust Institute
OVERVIEW OF THE SYMPOSIUM
Gregory Gundlach, Coggin Distinguished Professor of Marketing, Coggin College of Business, University of North Florida
TRENDS IN THE ROLE OF ECONOMICS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR ANTITRUST
Moderator:
Diana L. Moss, Vice President, American Antitrust Institute
Maurice Stucke, Associate Professor of Law, University of Tennessee Robert L. Steiner, Independent Economist
Timothy J. Brennan, Professor of Public Policy and Economics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT’S ROLE AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANTITRUST
Moderator:
Norman W. Hawker, Professor of Law, Haworth College of Business, Western Michigan University
Philip Bromiley, Dean’s Professor in Strategic Management, Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine
Dennis A. Yao, Lawrence E. Fouraker Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Harvard University
LUNCHEON
Introduction
Albert A. Foer, President, American Antitrust Institute
Keynote Address
Philip Nelson, Economist and Principal, Economists Incorporated
MARKETING’S ROLE AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANTITRUST
Moderator:
Gregory Gundlach, Coggin Distinguished Professor of Marketing, Coggin College of Business, University of North Florida
Ravi Achrol, Professor of Marketing, Interim Associate Dean for Research & Doctoral Studies, George Washington University
David Scheffman, Director, Berkeley Research Group, LLC