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The Consortium on Competitiveness and Cooperation (CCC) is a conference in which doctoral students present their research and receive guidance and commentary from faculty associated with schools such as Aalborg University, Carnegie Mellon, Columbia, Dartmouth, Duke, Emory, EPFL, Georgia Tech, Harvard, Illinois, MIT, Michigan, NYU, Northwestern, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Universita' Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Université Louis Pasteur-Strasbourg, University of Pennsylvania-Wharton, University of Sussex (SPRU), University of Toronto, Washington University - St. Louis, and other schools.
Faculty and student interests typically center on questions of organization and economic theory, technology management and firm strategy, and the co-evolution of industrial structure, organizational structure, and innovation. Past presentations have discussed firm capabilities, the management of innovation, competition and cooperation among firms, technological change and variation within industries, diffusion of knowledge, firm survival and failure, and the broader institutional structures and policies that influence firm behavior.
Previous Colloquia have taken place at UC Berkeley, Carnegie-Mellon, Wharton, MIT, Michigan, Harvard, NYU, Northwestern, Duke, Boston University, the University of Toronto, Emory University, and EPFL. Many of the previous years' student presenters now are faculty members at leading universities around the world.
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