TAMPA 鈥 The 黑料网吃瓜爆料 Muma College of Business named internationally
                  renowned economist David Teece to serve as Distinguished Scholar of Strategy and Innovation.  
 
Teece is a global authority and one of the most influential scholars in the field
                  of strategy and innovation. His pioneering work on dynamic capabilities, business
                  models, and corporate strategy has shaped academic thought and has had a profound
                  impact on business practice worldwide. 
 
The courtesy appointment was announced Tuesday by David Blackwell, Lynn Pippenger Dean of the Muma College of Business. 
 
鈥淒avid Teece is an exceptional scholar, and we are excited to bring his expertise
                  to USF,鈥 said Blackwell. 鈥淲e look forward not only to hearing him speak as a guest
                  lecturer for our students, but also in sharing his thought leadership with our community.
                  We also look forward to his ideas and recommendations as we grow our executive education
                  programs.鈥 
 
Teece is a New Zealand-born professor of the graduate school at the University of
                  California, Berkeley. He also serves as executive chairman of the Berkeley Research
                  Group. At UC Berkeley, he served as the director of the Institute for Business Innovation
                  from 1984 to 2014. Teece recently relocated to Florida. 
 
Teece earned a PhD in economics and a master鈥檚 degree from the University of Pennsylvania,
                  and a bachelor鈥檚 degree from the University of Canterbury. He also holds honorary
                  doctorates from universities located across the globe, including countries such as
                  Germany, Japan, Denmark, Finland, and the United Kingdom.  
 
鈥淚鈥檓 delighted to contribute to the research enterprise at the Muma College of Business
                  and work with their faculty to bridge theory and practice,鈥 Teece said. 鈥淚 look forward
                  to working with Dean Blackwell, Muma College of Business faculty and students, and
                  the business community to turbocharge the innovation ecosystems in Florida for years
                  to come.鈥 
 
Teece鈥檚 appointment drew praise and unilateral support from academic leaders and professors
                  at USF. 
 
Jean Kabongo, the college鈥檚 associate dean for academic affairs and himself a scholar of strategy,
                  said he believed Teece鈥檚 appointment would enhance the college鈥檚 academic standing,
                  inspire faculty and staff, and make him a valuable asset to the university. 
 
鈥淧rofessor Teece鈥檚 seminal work on dynamic capabilities has had a profound influence
                  on the field of strategic management,鈥 said Kabongo. 鈥淚 have personally cited his
                  groundbreaking research in my own scholarly work.鈥 
 
鈥淗is contributions, particularly in understanding how firms adapt to rapid changing
                  environments, are essential for advancing innovation and business strategy,鈥 he said. 
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