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Talent Wants to Be Free: Why We Should Learn to Love Leaks, Raids, and Free Riding Hardcover – September 30, 2013

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"Lobel does an expert job at guiding us through the complex world of restrictive strategies and proves why new approaches to information exchange and protection are imperative if we want to live in a world that fosters innovation and progress."—Dan Ariely, author of Predictably Irrational and The Honest Truth About Dishonesty

"By combining rigorous academic work and charming storytelling, Orly Lobel has written a book that is interesting and valuable for anyone interested in understanding innovation as well as becoming more innovative."—Tal Ben-Shahar, author of Choose the Life You Want and Happier

"Orly Lobel’s powerful message—set human talent free—will change the way entrepreneurs and policymakers think about creative advancements.
Talent Wants to Be Free is a how-to guide for economic growth in the twenty-first century."—Jason Mazzone, author of Copyfraud and Other Abuses of Intellectual Property Law

"Professor Lobel’s father wisely advised her, “If you want something, give it away.” Now, she has given all of us a profound gift: a provocative and compelling argument that we should abandon our obsession with controlling ideas and expertise. She draws on research in decision science, behavioral economics, psychology, law, philosophy, and game theory—including much of her own original research —to show the benefits of making talent free. Talent Wants to Be Free is filled with fascinating ideas about how people and skills become depleted when they are monopolized, and is a must read for anyone interested in the ongoing debate about technology, human capital, and innovation."—Frank Partnoy, author of Wait and The Match King

“What promotes innovation and fairness—intellectual property rights and restrictions on employees moving from one company to another—or free flow of information and people?  Especially as technology rewrites rules and expectations, anyone interested in promoting innovation should read  Orly Lobel’s powerful analysis that combines lessons from practice, insights from law, and provocative ideas from across the globe.”  - Martha Minow, Dean of Harvard Law School and author of Partners, Not Rivals and Not Only for Myself

"In this fascinating and accessible book, Orly Lobel argues persuasively that firms innovate best not by controlling human capital, but by setting their most creative employees free -- even if this means losing them." - Christopher Jon Sprigman, Class of 1963 Research Professor, University of Virginia School of Law, author of The Knockoff Economy and Freakonomics blog contributor

"A compelling argument for a new set of attitudes toward human capital that will sharpen our competitive edge and fuel the creative sparks in any environment.” – PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

“Don’t Miss. To hold on to their top talent and protect proprietary information, firms routinely require employees to sign noncompete and nondisclosure contracts. But that's the road to economic stagnation, writes Orly Lobel of the University of San Diego in Talent Wants to Be Free. Evidence suggests that companies will have better luck with R&D when high turnover allows knowledgeable employees to move freely within their industries…Lobel calls this being smarter about "human capital strategies." We say it's the 21st-century way of teaching business.” – Biz Ed Magazine

About the Author

Orly Lobel is Herzog Professor of Law at the University of San Diego, where she is founding member and professor of the Center for Intellectual Property and Markets. A world traveler, she lives in La Jolla, CA.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Yale University Press; Illustrated edition (September 30, 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 278 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0300166273
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0300166279
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.25 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.54 x 6.43 x 1 inches
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Orly Lobel is the Warren Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of San Diego, the founding director of the Center for Employment and Labor Policy (CELP), and the award-winning author several books and numerous articles. She is a prolific speaker, commentators and scholar who travels the world with an impact on policy and industry. A graduate of Tel-Aviv University and Harvard Law School, Lobel clerked on the Israeli Supreme Court and is a member of the American Law Institute. She has recently been named as one of the most cited legal scholars in the country. She has received several grants for her scholarship including most recently a grant from the AI and Humanities Project. Her books You Don’t Own Me: How Mattel v. MGA Entertainment Exposed Barbie’s Dark Side (Norton 2018) - now being developed into a mini-series - and Talent Wants to Be Free: Why We Should Learn to Love Leaks, Raids and Free Riding (Yale University Press 2013), are the recipient of several prestigious awards and have been reviewed in top scholarly and popular media, including The New Yorker, the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal. Lobel was invited to Washington DC to present her research on talent mobility at the White House, a meeting which resulted in a presidential call for action. In 2020 she was the keynote speaker and advisor to the Federal Trade Commission on labor market competition policy. She continues to advise to current administration on competition, trade secrecy, and labor policy. Lobel is also a regular consultant to major tech platforms on how ethical digitization. She is a beloved teacher and mentor and has been recognized by her students for as a Woman of Impact and a Woman of Valor. Her new book The Equality Machine: Harnessing Tomorrow’s Technologies for a Brighter, More Inclusive Future is out this Fall with PublicAffairs and has already received raving reviews. She lives in La Jolla California with her husband, three daughters, and an English Labrador named Gili.


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