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Scott Duke Kominers

Research Partner at a16z crypto and Professor at Harvard Business School, expert in market design and information elicitation mechanisms.

Best podcasts with Scott Duke Kominers

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Dec 2, 2024 • 1h 50min

Prediction Markets and Beyond

In this discussion, Alex Taborrok, a Professor of Economics at George Mason University, and Scott Duke Kominers, a Harvard Business School Professor, dive into the nuances of prediction markets. They explore how these markets can outperform traditional polling, the dynamics of information sharing, and challenges in design. The conversation touches on blockchain's potential, the concept of futarchy, and the role of AI in enhancing prediction accuracy. They also tackle the importance of swift payouts and the implications of incentives on market integrity.
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Jun 23, 2023 • 1h 18min

Network Effects, Moats, & the Business of web3

with @skominers @smc90In this deep dive and tour through key business concepts, from theory to practice, we cover the topics of strategy, competitive advantage,  network effects, moats, and more -- covering both both basic foundations, as well as the tricky nuances in a new world of open source, including web3.  In the first half of this discussion, we cover foundational business concepts and questions -- such as the nature of competition, and how it *really* changes in web3; as well as how network effects really work -- and then, in the second half (in case you want to skip ahead), we cover mindsets and general guidance for builders…Our expert guest -- in conversation with editor in chief and host Sonal Chokshi -- is a16z crypto research partner Scott Duke Kominers, who is also a professor at Harvard Business School; a faculty affiliate in Harvard’s Department of Economics; and advises several companies on marketplace development, incentive design, and more; as well as advises, and is directly involved, in several NFT communities. Scott also teaches on these topics -- both at Harvard and also recently at our Crypto Startup School -- so be sure to subscribe to our playlist for those talks on the a16z crypto YouTube channel to get the latest updates as we release more videos from the 2023 cohort.  Listen to web3 with a16z: https://web3-with-a16z.simplecast.com/related links // see also:Can web3 bring back competition to digital platforms? by Christian Catalini and Scott Duke KominersWhy build in web3 by Jad Esber and Scott Duke KominersVampire attacks: A theory (and thread) on 'blood sucking' platform competition by John William Hatfield and Scott Duke KominersWhy NFT creators are going cc0 by Flashrekt and Scott Duke KominersDecentralized identity: Your reputation travels with you by Scott Duke Kominers and Jad EsberIncreasing returns and the new world of business (1996) by W. Brian ArthurNetwork effects, origin Stories, and the evolution of tech with W. Brian Arthur, Marc Andreeessen, and Sonal ChokshiThe five competitive forces that shape strategy (2008 reformulation of 1979 paper) by Michael PorterStrategies for two-sided markets (2006) by Tom Eisenmann, Geoffrey Parker, and Marshall Van Alstyne Stay Updated: Find a16z on Twitter: https://twitter.com/a16zFind a16z on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a16zSubscribe on your favorite podcast app: https://a16z.simplecast.com/Follow our host: https://twitter.com/stephsmithioPlease note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures. 
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May 16, 2023 • 1h 16min

Network Effects, Moats, & the Business of web3

with @skominers @smc90In this deep dive and tour through key business concepts, from theory to practice, we cover the topics of strategy, competitive advantage,  network effects, moats, and more -- covering both both basic foundations, as well as the tricky nuances in a new world of open source, including web3.  In the first half of this discussion, we cover foundational business concepts and questions -- such as the nature of competition, and how it *really* changes in web3; as well as how network effects really work -- and then, in the second half (in case you want to skip ahead), we cover mindsets and general guidance for builders…Our expert guest -- in conversation with editor in chief and host Sonal Chokshi -- is a16z crypto research partner Scott Duke Kominers, who is also a professor at Harvard Business School; a faculty affiliate in Harvard’s Department of Economics; and advises several companies on marketplace development, incentive design, and more; as well as advises, and is directly involved, in several NFT communities. Scott also teaches on these topics -- both at Harvard and also recently at our Crypto Startup School -- so be sure to subscribe to our playlist for those talks on the a16z crypto YouTube channel to get the latest updates as we release more videos from the 2023 cohort.  related links // see also:Can web3 bring back competition to digital platforms? by Christian Catalini and Scott Duke KominersWhy build in web3 by Jad Esber and Scott Duke KominersVampire attacks: A theory (and thread) on 'blood sucking' platform competition by John William Hatfield and Scott Duke KominersWhy NFT creators are going cc0 by Flashrekt and Scott Duke KominersDecentralized identity: Your reputation travels with you by Scott Duke Kominers and Jad EsberIncreasing returns and the new world of business (1996) by W. Brian ArthurNetwork effects, origin Stories, and the evolution of tech with W. Brian Arthur, Marc Andreeessen, and Sonal ChokshiThe five competitive forces that shape strategy (2008 reformulation of 1979 paper) by Michael PorterStrategies for two-sided markets (2006) by Tom Eisenmann, Geoffrey Parker, and Marshall Van Alstyne---As a reminder: none of the following is investment, business, legal, or tax advice; please see a16z.com/disclosures for more important information -- including a link to a list of our investments.  
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Nov 22, 2024 • 1h 48min

Prediction Markets and Beyond

In this discussion, Alex Tabarrok, an economics professor at George Mason University, and Scott Duke Kominers, a Harvard Business School researcher, dive into the intriguing world of prediction markets. They assess the recent election performance of these markets compared to traditional polling, explore their design challenges, and discuss the implications of integrating AI and blockchain technology. The pair also contemplate innovative governance models like futarchy and the future of journalism shaped by predictive capabilities. Their insights promise a fresh perspective on information aggregation.
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Aug 6, 2022 • 45min

Top Tech Topics, Explained

@tim_roughgarden @josephbonneau @skominers with @alive_eth @cdixonA tour through top-of-mind blockchain & crypto tech topics, explained by several a16z crypto researchers, including VDFs (verifiable delay functions); zk-rollups, SNARKs, and zero knowledge in general; and others. We quickly zip up and down the stack, and across themes -- such as scalability; data availability; reputation and the creator economy, also discussing applications for NFTs and more. It is based on a conversation that took place a few months ago (on the heels of our a16z crypto research lab announcement), live on Twitter with:Tim Roughgarden, Head of Research at a16z crypto and professor in the computer science department at Columbia University;Joseph Bonneau, research partner at a16z crypto, who also wrote the textbook on cryptocurrency technologies, pioneered VDFs, and has taught cryptocurrency courses at several top universities;  andScott Duke Kominers,  research partner at a16z crypto and professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, and a faculty affiliate of the Harvard Department of Economics, who also advises a variety of marketplace businesses, startups, and crypto projects, and serves as an expert on NFT-related matters....with moderators and general partners Chris Dixon and Ali Yahya.Be sure to also subscribe to our YouTube channel -- as well as our newsletter at a16zcrypto.substack.com -- for more related content, and videos from researchers, going deeper on the topics discussed in this episode and beyond... ---Welcome to web3 with a16z, a show about building the next generation of the internet, from the team at a16z crypto -- this show is for anyone (whether researcher, developer, engineer, artist, company leader, community manager, entrepreneur or other builder) -- seeking to understand, and go deeper on all things crypto and web3:  towards a decentralized, community-owned, and creator-owned internet.  
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Jul 9, 2024 • 29min

Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and Brand Building

Harvard Business School professor and tech entrepreneur discuss NFTs, focusing on the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs' rise and brand-building model. They explore the impact of NFTs on digital ownership, brand loyalty, and societal evolution, emphasizing the importance of understanding NFT technology for engaging consumers in the digital space.
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Apr 10, 2024 • 1h 6min

Harvard Business Professor Explains Investing in NFTs

Harvard Business professor and Web3 expert delve into the significance of NFTs for financial literacy and investment diversification. NFTs represent evolving digital ownership at the intersection of art, technology, and commerce, with implications for various industries. The episode offers a deeper understanding of NFTs as digital assets.
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Jan 25, 2024 • 17min

Demystifying NFTs, Blockchains, and Web3 in Simple Terms

Scott Duke Kominers, Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, discusses NFTs and Web3. The guests explore the rise of NFTs, their value for businesses and society, and their impact on pop culture. They also discuss Starbucks' Odyssey rewards program, the tokenization of traditional financial assets, and the oversight and regulation of digital currencies and NFTs.