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Playing by the rules. How Intel avoids antitrust litigation.

D B Yoffie1, M Kwak

  • 1Harvard Business School, Boston, USA.

Harvard Business Review
|June 21, 2001
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Area of Science:

  • Business Strategy
  • Legal Compliance
  • Corporate Governance

Background:

  • Microsoft and Intel, dominant in the computer industry, face antitrust scrutiny.
  • Microsoft has endured lengthy litigation, while Intel has largely avoided high-profile cases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze Intel's successful antitrust compliance program.
  • To present Intel's strategy as a model for companies under regulatory review.

Main Methods:

  • Implementing conservative antitrust compliance standards.
  • Conducting live, interactive training sessions for all affected employees.
  • Developing customized training, random file audits, and mock depositions to reinforce awareness.

Main Results:

  • Intel's proactive compliance program has been key to avoiding prolonged antitrust litigation.
  • The program, supported by senior management, integrated antitrust awareness into daily operations.
  • Training and internal audits effectively prepared employees for potential legal scrutiny.

Conclusions:

  • Intel's approach demonstrates that robust antitrust compliance is a strategic business advantage.
  • Companies can proactively manage regulatory risks through comprehensive compliance programs.
  • Embedding legal awareness into corporate culture is crucial for market leaders facing scrutiny.

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