Abstract: The book “Digital DNA: Disruption and the Challenges for Global Governance” examines how digital technologies are the digital DNA that are transforming the business models of firms, including agriculture, manufacturing, services, and ICT. Shows how changes in business models force changes in the innovation systems of all national economies. Identifies the role of institutional design for strategy and policy to support the ‘information and production disruption. Offers recommendations for global economic governance that provide a new foundation for large-scale problem solving in a new era of innovation.
A buffet lunch will be available at 11:45 a.m. The talk will begin at 12:00 p.m.