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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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This paper entitled "Patent as a motivation of starting a new entrepreneurial activity of high potential" based on a … patents by the inventors and tries to answer the question whether the patent can be a strong motive for the patentee to start … most of them being optimistic of new job creation, 2) a smaller number of patentees transferred or sold their patent rights …
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It is well known that innovation law and policy must strike a balance between incentivizing inventions on the one hand, and granting monopolies to successful innovators on the other. In achieving this balance, it is commonly presumed that actors in innovation markets respond to their economic...
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This paper entitled “Patent as a Motivation of Starting a New Entrepreneurial Activity of High Potential” based on a … patents by the inventors and tries to answer the question whether the patent can be a strong motive for the patentee to start … most of them being optimistic of new job creation, 2) a smaller number of patentees transferred or sold their patent rights …
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We offer description and analysis of the 2008 Berkeley Patent Survey, summarizing the responses of 1,332 U … also discover that, when choosing not to patent major innovations, startups often cite to cost considerations, although … also generally report that checking the patent literature and licensing patents from others is reasonably common, although …
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We use an exogenous change in German Federal law to examine how entrepreneurial support and the ownership of patent … of patent rights from university researchers to their universities. Based on a novel researcher-level panel database that … increase in start-up companies by university researchers. The shift in patent rights may have strengthened the relationship …
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The role of individual inventors, small firms and entrepreneurs in the patent courts has become controversial for two … patents in cases filed in 2000 and 2002, we explore how the resolution of patent cases relates to the nature of the parties …. In particular, we examine whether individual inventors and entrepreneurs are ability to defend their patent rights and …
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We use an exogenous change in German Federal law to examine how entrepreneurial support and the ownership of patent … of patent rights from university researchers to their universities. Based on a novel researcher-level panel database that … increase in start-up companies by university researchers. The shift in patent rights may have strengthened the relationship …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012981820
We use an exogenous change in German Federal law to examine how entrepreneurial support and the ownership of patent … of patent rights from university researchers to their universities. Based on a novel researcher-level panel database that … increase in start-up companies by university researchers. The shift in patent rights may have strengthened the relationship …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012991810
We use an exogenous change in German Federal law to examine how entrepreneurial support and the ownership of patent … of patent rights from university researchers to their universities. Based on a novel researcher-level panel database that … increase in start-up companies by university researchers. The shift in patent rights may have strengthened the relationship …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012993559