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Jerry Neumann @JerryNeumann · Jan 27, 2023
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Great article by my friend @jefftgreen

Article Jan 26, 2023
The U.S. Government versus Google: What, me? I’m Google’s competition? | The Current
by Jeff T Green
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Jerry Neumann @JerryNeumann · Mar 28, 2022
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And then I would recommend Suarez, F., Grodal, S., & Gotsopoulos, A. (2015). Perfect Timing? Dominant Category, Dominant Design, and the Window of Opportunity for Firm Entry. Strategic Management Journal, 36, 437–448.

Article Dec 26, 2013
Perfect timing? Dominant category, dominant design, and the window of opportunity for firm entry
by Fernando F. Suarez and 2 others
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Jerry Neumann @JerryNeumann · Mar 28, 2022
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The classic paper is Suarez, F., & Utterback, J. (1995). Dominant designs and the survival of firms. Strategic Management Journal, 16(6), 415–430. Utterback's book "Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation" is also great

Book Jan 1, 1994
Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation: How Companies Can Seize Opportunities in the Face of Technological Change
by James M. Utterback
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Jerry Neumann @JerryNeumann · Jan 26, 2022
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I recommend More Money than God while we wait for the British to American translators to finish this one (I assume that’s why it comes out a week later in the states)

Book Jan 1, 2010
More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite
by Sebastian Mallaby
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Jerry Neumann @JerryNeumann · Jan 9, 2022
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Interesting @kevin2kelly piece, that I agree with morally. But the devil's advocate/economist rationalist, argument is interesting also: the commons argues for a longer period of IP protection

Article Jan 4, 2022
Ideas Want to be Shared
by Kevin Kelly
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Jerry Neumann @JerryNeumann · Nov 22, 2021
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In fact, you should definitely read it.

Book Dec 9, 2013
Startup Boards: Getting the Most Out of Your Board of Directors
by Brad Feld
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Jerry Neumann @JerryNeumann · Oct 7, 2021
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This is from an actually really good book: Peter Schwartz’s The Art of the Long View

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The Art Of The Long View: Planning For The Future In An Uncertain World
by Peter Schwartz
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Jerry Neumann @JerryNeumann · Oct 20, 2020
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But I’m going to double down on Bygrave & Timmons as the best book on early VC in the US ever written

Book May, 1992
Venture Capital at the Crossroads
by William D. Bygrave and Jeffry A. Timmons
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Jerry Neumann @JerryNeumann · Oct 20, 2020
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If you’re looking for stuff VCs say, then Tarang Shah’s _Venture Capitalists at Work_ is good, if a bit dated now

Book Jan 1, 2011
Venture Capitalists At Work: How VCs Identify And Build Billion Dollar Successes
by Tarang Shah and Shital Shah
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Jerry Neumann @JerryNeumann · Oct 20, 2020
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Lol, thanks. If you look at the footnotes on that and exclude all the newspaper articles I think it’s a pretty good bibliography. Since then I’d recommend Tom Nicholas’ _VC_

Book Jul 9, 2019
VC: An American History
by Tom Nicholas
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Jerry Neumann @JerryNeumann · Oct 8, 2020
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I taught at Columbia with Justin for years. This is a must-listen

Podcast episode Oct 8, 2020
Justin Singer - How Regulation Unlocks Opportunity - [Founder’s Field Guide, EP.2]
by Patrick OShaughnessy and Justin Singer
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