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Intellectual property protection mechanisms (IPPMs) are critical to fostering innovation and their relevance has grown enormously with the increased trade in goods and services involving intellectual property. Scholars have investigated what factors facilitate or hinder the use of such IP...
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. -- strategic entrepreneurship ; multi-level analysis ; intellectual property protection ; growth aspirations …
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entrepreneurship. Likewise, entrepreneurship can encourage more innovation. This article highlights the inter-relationships between … Swan of China; Rip Curl, the surfing company of Australia; and others as case studies, and numerous other practical …
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Intellectual property questions involving student inventions are increasingly common on campuses where the number of bright and motivated students seeking to become the next Mark Zuckerberg are rising. This article addresses why universities should be paying attention to student intellectual...
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This chapter provides evidence on how young technology startups are employing intellectual property (IP) protection when innovating and competing in the United States. Although researchers and teachers of university technology transfer often think only in terms of patents and the Bayh-Dole Act,...
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-intensive entrepreneurship (KIE), or new firm creation in industries considered to be science-based or to use research and development (R … still needed in the area of intellectual property protection. -- Knowledge-Based Economy ; Entrepreneurship ; Transition …
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I introduce and analyze an equilibrium model of discovery, innovation, patenting and infringement. Firms that innovate must adapt complementary inputs, and are ex ante uncertain about whether adaptations will be costly and whether they will infringe other patents. If adaptation requires...
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The founders of the United States considered intellectual property worthy of a special place in the Constitution - "To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries." In...
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