Section 1. The dominance of mega-firms: Managing our hub economy -- strategy, ethics, and network competition in the age of digital superpowers / Marco Iansiti and Karim R. Lakhani -- Is lack of competition strangling the U.S. economy? -- what industry concentration means for businesses and consumers / David Wessel -- Section 2. The future of antitrust and regulation: Here are all the reasons it's a bad idea to let a few tech companies monopolize our data -- updating the definition of monopoly for our digital age / Maurice Stucke -- What the future of U.S. antitrust should look like -- it shouldn't be a partisan issue / William A. Galston and Clara Hendrickson -- Don't break up Facebook: treat it like a utility -- it's a natural monopoly, so regulate it accordingly / Dipayan Ghosh -- How more regulation for U.S. tech could backfire -- today's rules haven't caught up to innovation / Larry Downes -- Section 3. Competing against giants -- how the Amazon-Whole Foods deal made every other retailer's three-year plan obsolete -- retailers must learn to compete on agile innovation and expense management / Darrell K. Rigby -- What big consumer brands can do to compete in a digital economy -- lessons from Xiaomi / Howard Yu -- Crafting a strategy in the age of giants -- four approaches when "build a moat" no longer applies / Julian Birkinshaw, Walter Frick, Denise Lee Yohn, Michael G. Jacobides -- Who will win the industrial internet? -- industrial incumbents and digital natives both have a chance / Vijay Govindarajan -- What to learn from the grocery stores holding their own against Amazon -- they know how to build customer loyalty / Amit Sharma.
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