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This session explores the evolving landscape of market power by connecting firm strategies, regulatory interventions, and the broader consequences of industry concentration. The session includes discussion of platform self-preferencing, serial acquisitions in the tech sector, price transparency on Airbnb, and linking economic consolidation to political influence. Moderator: Jay P. SRINIVASAN, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Los Angeles, CA • Presenter: Tianxin ZOU, University of Florida Warrington College of Business, Gainesville, FL Paper: Platform Self-Preferencing in Add-On Markets • Discussant: Anthony DUKES, USC Marshall School of Business, Los Angeles, CA • Presenter: Mario LECCESE, Boston University Questrom School of Business, Boston, MA Paper: Serial Acquisitions in Tech • Discussant: Arthur KORTEWEG, USC Marshall School of Business, Los Angeles, CA • Presenter: Mark TREMBLAY, UNLV Lee Business School, Las Vegas, NV Paper: Cleanin’ It Up: Unshrouding Hidden Fees on a Peer-to-Peer Platform • Discussant: Tingting NIAN, University of California Irvine Merage School of Business, Irvine, CA • Presenter: Cailin SLATTERY, University of California Berkeley Economics, Berkeley, CA Paper: Consolidation and Political Influence in the Auto Retail Industry • Discussant: John MATSUSAKA, USC Marshall School of Business, Los Angeles, CA • Session discussant: Kirti GUPTA, Cornerstone Research, Los Angeles, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Next Generation of Antitrust, Data Privacy & Data Protection Scholars Conference provides an opportunity for professors in law, economics, accounting, finance, management, information system, operations management, and marketing who began their full-time tenure-track career in or after 2018 to present their latest research.