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Thomas A. Hemphill
Thomas A. Hemphill is David M. French Distinguished Professor of Strategy, Innovation and Public Policy in the School of Management at the University of Michigan-Flint. He wrote this for InsideSources.com.
- Raising Barriers — Not Quality — With Occupational Licensing
- Commercializing the Metaverse
- Prospects Are Dim for Tech Legislation in the 117th Congress
- Infant Formula Crisis — the Perfect (Industry) Storm
- The Beleaguered — Yet Resourceful — American Consumer
- EU’s Digital Markets Act — Implications for U.S. Big Tech
- Shrinkflation — on Steroids
- New Competition for Pharmaceutical Benefit Managers?
- Encouraging Post COVID-19 Entrepreneurship: Overcoming Michigan’s Regulatory Barriers
- Over Tipping and the “Hidden” Costs of Electronic Payments
- Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine Negotiations in Latin America: Why Hardball?
- The Biden Economy: A Future National Industrial Strategy?
- Sports Betting: Regulating a Growth Industry
- The Business Roundtable and ‘Stakeholder Capitalism’ — a Retrospective
- Capitalism — by Any Other Name
- Electric Vehicles — What Do U.S. Consumers (and Unions) Demand?
- Not a Shining Moment for Big Business
- Burnishing Big Pharma’s Tawdry Reputation
- A National Innovation Strategy? Support Grows
- Recreational Marijuana — the Industry’s Social Responsibility Challenge
- Payday Lending — Regulatory Reform and Emerging Competition
- Artificial Intelligence and the Antitrust Challenges
- Regulatory Overlap Reform and Federalism
- Autonomous Vehicles, Complexity and the ‘Big Picture’
- Washing Machines, Tariffs and the Oligopoly Problem
- Artificial Intelligence and Automation — the U.S. Manufacturing Challenge
- The Global Emergence of National Industrial Strategy — and America’s Response
- Autonomous Vehicles — Is the Consumer Bloom Off the Rose?
- Google and Its Perplexing Principles for Artificial Intelligence
- The STRONGER Patent Act: A Reckoning in Congress?
- A Welcome Respite for Autonomous Vehicles
- The Tech Industry, Responsible Innovation and Self-Regulation