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Peer-reviewed publications

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Working papers

1. "Old tools for the new economy? Counterfactual causation in foreclosure assessment and choice of remedies on data-driven markets." 2024. (Co-authored with Zlatina Georgieva.) Journal of Antitrust Enforcement 00: 1-25. 

Article available here.

2. "Competition and Cooperation in Artificial Intelligence Standard-Setting: Prospects for the Emergence of Global Standards." 2023. Review of Policy Research 40(5): 607 - 839. 

Article available here.

 

3. Governing AI - attempting to herd cats? Introduction to the special issue on the Governance of Artificial Intelligence. 2022. (Co-authored with Tim Büthe, Christian Djeffal Christoph Lütge, and Sabine Maasen.) Journal of European Public Policy 29(11): 1721-1752. 

Article available here.

 

4. Review of Current Governance Regimes and EU Initiatives Concerning Open Standards and OSS, Including Effects on Innovation and Competition. 2020. (Co-authored with Tim Büthe.) Research Report prepared for the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Project on "TRends In Global Governance and Europe’s Role (TRIGGER)." 

Report available here under "D4.1."

1. From Rule-Taker to Rule-Maker: The European Union’s Evolving Role in the Governance of Digital Technologies 

 

2. The EU's Long Quest for Digital Sovereignty: Engaging in Market-Directing Industrial Policy in an Era of Neoliberal Market-Creation

3. How the European Union Fell Out of Love with Open Source Software

4. Who Owns the Metaverse? Geopolitical and Market Competition at the Digital Frontier

5. Can't We All Just Get Along? Opportunities and Challenges for AI Governance Cooperation Among the US, EU, and China

Policy reports

1. Policy and Governance: Shaping the AI Regulatory Landscape. Report for the ARM AI Barometer. Forthcoming.

 

2. Review of Current Governance Regimes and EU Initiatives Concerning Open Standards and OSS, Including Effects on Innovation and Competition. (Co-authored with Tim Büthe.) Research Report prepared for the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Project on "TRends In Global Governance and Europe’s Role (TRIGGER)," 2020.

Report available here under "D4.1."

3. Exponential Innovation: Understanding the Computer Chip Market and the Symbiotic Relationship Between the Processor and Software Innovation. (co-authored with Braden Cox.) Washington, D.C.: Association for Competitive Technology, 2009. Report available here

4. Paying for 'Free:' Security, Privacy, and Sustainability Costs of Free Software. (Co-authored with Braden Cox.) Washington, D.C.: Association for Competitive Technology, 2009. Report available here

5. Encouraging Foreign Investment by Limiting Political Influences. (Co-authored with Braden Cox). Washington, D.C.: Association for Competitive Technology, 2008.

Other publications

July 2019: "US-China trade war is making China stronger" (with Chang Zhang) in The Conversation. This article was also picked up by the International Business Times, the Times of Malta, and Yahoo! News, among others. Finmag translated the article into Czech and Luat Khoa into Vietnamese. 

September 2018: "Who can regulate the social media giants?" in PMP Magazine

June 2018: "Data as the New Means of Production" in Data-Driven Investor.

February 2018: "How to Survive - and Thrive - in a Startup" in The LivingWise Project.

September 2017: "What does the outcome of Germany's National Election Mean for the EU?" in Politics Means Politics Blog.

June 2017: "A Sanctuary of Peace Atop a Bangkok Hill" in The LivingWise Project.

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