Dan Breznitz

Co-Director, Innovation Policy Lab
University Professor
Munk Chair of Innovation Studies
Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy and Political Science, University of Toronto

Trinity College
1 Devonshire Place 
Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3K7 Canada

Headshot of Dan Breznitz

Current affiliations

  • Co-Director, Innovation Policy Lab
  • Co-Director, Innovation, Equity & The Future of Prosperity, CIFAR

Areas of interest

  • Innovation policy
  • Public policy
  • Political economy
  • Economic growth
  • Prosperity and inequality
  • Comparative politics

Biography

Main Bio

Dan Breznitz has been elected as a University Professor of the University of Toronto, and is the holder of the Munk Chair of Innovation Studies at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy with a cross-appointment in the Department of Political Science of the University of Toronto, where he is also the Co-Director of the Innovation Policy Lab and a Senior Fellow of Massey College. In addition, he is a Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) where he co-founded and co-directs the program on Innovation, Equity and the Future of Prosperity.

Professor Breznitz is known worldwide as an expert on rapid-innovation-based industries and their globalization, as well as for his pioneering research on the distributional impact of innovation policies. He has been a member of several boards, and has served as an advisor on science, technology, and innovation policies to multinational corporations, governments, and international organizations. He currently serves as the Clifford Clarke Economist of the Canadian Department of Finance, where he is responsible for new economic thinking and the restructuring of the Canadian economy. He was awarded multiple scholarly and public policy awards including the GTRC 75th Anniversary Innovation Award for Public Service, Leadership, and Policy and a Sloan Industry Studies Fellow. Before joining the Munk School, Breznitz spent eight years in Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) as a professor in the Scheller College of Business, the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, and the School of Public Policy. In an earlier life he founded and served as a CEO of a small software company.

In addition to publishing numerous academic articles chapters and edited volumes in multiple disciplines, opinion pieces in leading media outlets, and national and regional policy documents, he is an award-winning author. His first book, Innovation and the State: Political Choice and Strategies for Growth in Israel, Taiwan, and Ireland, won the 2008 Don K. Price for best book on science and technology. His second book (co-authored with Michael Murphree) The Run of the Red Queen: Government, Innovation, Globalization, and Economic Growth in China, was chosen as the 2012 Susan Strange Best Book in International Studies by the British International Studies Association, and was featured in multiple media outlets including The Economist, the New York Times, and Forbes. His latest book Innovation in Real Places: Strategies for Prosperity in an Unforgiving World  offers pragmatic advice while debunking dangerous myth on innovation, growth and prosperity, was chosen by the Financial Times as one of the best books of 2021, and won the inaugural Balsillie prize for Public Policy given by the Writers’ Trust of Canada, as well as the Donner Prize for the Best Book on Public Policy.

Select publications

Books

 Papers

  • 2023 “Still Sticky After All Those Years? The Resurgence of Marshallian Districts in a World of Global Production Networks.” Accepted. Regional Studies. (With Michael Murphree and Guilio Buciuni)

  • 2023 “Regulating the Platform Giants: Building and Governing China’s Online Economy.” Policy & Internet, Onlinefirst. (With Martin Kenney and Scott McKnight.)

  • 2022 “Promoting Inclusive Innovation for People With Disabilities: Who Does What and Why?” Disability and Society, Onlinefirst. (With Amos Zehavi)

  • 2022 “Network-Construction and Network-Exploitation by Innovation Agencies.”. Social Forces. Vol 100 (3): 1333-1356. (With Steven Samford)

  • 2022, “Promoting Inclusive Innovation for People With Disabilities: Who Does What and Why?” Disability and Society, Forthcoming. (With Amos Zehavi).

  • 2022, Network-Construction and Network-Exploitation by Innovation Agencies.”. Social Forces. Vol 100 (3): 1333-1356. (With Steven Samford)