
Research Associate, Institute for Business Innovation, Haas School, UC Berkeley. glinden@berkeley.edu
Greg Linden is a Research Associate at the Institute for Business Innovation, a research unit at the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley. His current work includes the analysis of global value chains, with an emphasis on the ability of firms to shape industry outcomes. In addition to more than a dozen academic publications, Linden co-authored Chips and Change: How Crisis Reshapes the Semiconductor Industry (MIT Press, 2009) following a multi-year study of the globalization of semiconductor design. Early results of the study, which was supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Doshisha University, were published through the Brookings Institution and the National Academy of Engineering. Linden has also worked as a consultant on projects in Asia to develop industrial policy for high-tech industries. His research interests include the competitive dynamics of the electronics industry, the emergence of global competitors from industrializing countries, collaboration in the semiconductor industry, and the effect of foreign direct investment on economic growth.