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Randal C. Picker is affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their academic work spans multiple disciplines within the social sciences and business fields.

Their main fields of study include Social Sciences and Business, Management and Accounting. Within these broader areas, Picker's research focuses on specialized subfields such as Political Science and International Relations, as well as Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

Picker's scholarly output addresses topics related to Administrative Law and Governance and the intersections of Law, Ethics, and AI Impact. These topics indicate a concentration on regulatory frameworks and the societal implications of emerging technologies.

The research contributions of Picker include publications in venues such as THEMIS Revista de Derecho, where they have published at least one paper. The recorded recent publication is titled "Entrevista: inteligencia artificial, Big Tech y Regulación: entre la innovación y el control del Gobierno", published in 2025 in THEMIS Revista de Derecho.

There are no frequent co-authors listed, suggesting that Picker may work independently or with varied collaborators. No book publications have been noted for this author.

  • Main fields of study: Social Sciences, Business, Management and Accounting
  • Subfields of study: Political Science and International Relations, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
  • Main topics of work: Administrative Law and Governance, Law, Ethics, and AI Impact
  • Frequent publication venues: THEMIS Revista de Derecho
  • Recent papers: Entrevista: inteligencia artificial, Big Tech y Regulación: entre la innovación y el control del Gobierno (2025, THEMIS Revista de Derecho)

Best Publications

  • Simple Games in a Complex World: A Generative Approach to the Adoption of Norms

    Randal C. Picker

  • Security Interests, Misbehavior, and Common Pools

    Randal C. Picker

  • Bankruptcy Rules, Managerial Entrenchment, and Firm-Specific Human Capital

    Randal C. Picker;Lucian Arye Bebchuk

  • An Introduction to Game Theory and the Law

    Randal C. Picker

  • Regulating Network Industries: A Look at Intel

    Randal C. Picker

  • Regulating Network Industries: A Look at Intel

    Randal C. Picker

  • Pursuing a Remedy in Microsoft: The Declining Need for Centralized Coordination in a Networked World

    Randal C. Picker

  • Pursuing a Remedy in Microsoft: The Declining Need for Centralized Coordination in a Networked World

    Randal C. Picker

  • Understanding Statutory Bundles: Does the Sherman Act Come with the 1996 Telecommunications Act?

    Randal C. Picker

  • From Edison to the Broadcast Flag: Mechanisms of Consent and Refusal and the Propertization of Copyright

    Randal C. Picker

  • From Edison to the Broadcast Flag: Mechanisms of Consent and Refusal and the Propertization of Copyright

    Randal C. Picker

  • Antitrust and Regulation

    Dennis Carlton;Randal C. Picker

  • Copyright as Entry Policy: The Case of Digital Distribution

    Randal C. Picker

  • Unbundling Scope-of-Permission Goods: When Should We Invest in Reducing Entry Barriers?

    Randal C. Picker

  • Entry Policy in Local Telecommunications: Iowa Utilities and Verizon

    Douglas Lichtman;Randal C. Picker

  • Entry Policy in Local Telecommunications: Iowa Utilities and Verizon

    Douglas Lichtman;Randal C. Picker

  • Review of Hovenkamp: 'The Antitrust Enterprise: Principle and Execution'

    Randal C. Picker

  • The Digital Video Recorder: Unbundling Advertising and Content

    Randal C. Picker

  • The Digital Video Recorder: Unbundling Advertising and Content

    Randal C. Picker

  • Antitrust and Regulation

    Dennis W. Carlton;Dennis W. Carlton;Randal C. Picker

  • Who Should Regulate Entry into IPTV and Municipal Wireless

    Randal C. Picker

  • Of Pirates and Puffy Shirts: A Comment on ‘The Piracy Paradox: Innovation and Intellectual Property in Fashion Design

    Randal C. Picker

  • A Simple Noncooperative Bargaining Model of Corporate Reorganizations

    Douglas G. Baird;Randal C. Picker

  • Cyber Security: Of Heterogeneity and Autarky

    Randal C. Picker

  • Online Advertising, Identity and Privacy

    Randal C. Picker

  • The Antitrust Enterprise: Principle and Execution

    Randal C. Picker

  • Assessing Competition Issues in the Amended Google Book Search Settlement

    Randal C. Picker

  • Organizing Competition and Cooperation after American Needle

    Randal C. Picker

  • Voluntary Petitions and the Creditors' Bargain

    Randal C. Picker

  • Take Two: Stare Decisis in Antitrust/The Per Se Rule against Horizontal Price-Fixing

    Randal C. Picker

  • Perfection Hierarchies and Nontemporal Priority Rules

    Randal C. Picker

  • Private Digital Libraries and Orphan Works

    Randal C. Picker

  • The Law and Economics of Contract Damages

    Randal C. Picker

  • Book Review: Evans, Hagiu & Schmalensee, Invisible Engines: How Software Platforms Drive Innovation and Transform Industries

    Randal C. Picker

  • When Cities Go Broke: A Conceptual Introduction to Municipal Bankruptcy

    Randal C. Picker;Michael W. McConnell

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas G. Baird
Douglas G. Baird University of Chicago
Richard A. Epstein
Richard A. Epstein New York University
Eric A. Posner
Eric A. Posner University of Chicago
Dan M. Kahan
Dan M. Kahan Yale University
Lucian Arye Bebchuk
Lucian Arye Bebchuk Harvard University
Frank H. Easterbrook
Frank H. Easterbrook University of Chicago

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