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simultaneous R&D contests for complementary patents and how they interact with patent portfolios that firms may have acquired …Where product innovation requires several complementary patents, fragmented property rights can be a factor that limits … already. We also consider how this interaction and the intensity of the contests depends on the type of patent trade regimes …
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This paper revisits the licensing of a non-drastic process innovation by an outside innovator to a Cournot oligopoly …. We propose a new mechanism that combines a restrictive license auction with royalty licensing. This mechanism is more … profitable than standard license auctions, auctioning royalty contracts, fixed-fee licensing, pure royalty licensing, and two …
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This paper revisits the standard analysis of licensing a cost reducing innovation by an outside innovator to a Cournot … oligopoly. We propose a new mechanism that combines elements of a license auction with royalty licensing by granting the losers … licensing without reducing bidders' surplus; therefore, it is more profitable than both standard license auctions and pure …
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The present paper reconsiders the inside innovators’ licensing problem under incomplete information. Employing an …
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Many governments assign use licenses for natural resources, such as radio spectrum, fishing rights, and mineral extraction rights, through auctions or other market-like mechanisms. License design affects resource users' investment incentives, as well as the efficiency of asset allocation. No...
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We reconsider the optimal licensing of technology by an incumbent firm in the presence of multiple potential licensees …
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Auctioneers of patents are observed to allow joint bidding by coalitions of buyers. These auctions are distinguished … from standard ones by the patents being non-rivalrous, but still excludable, in consumption--that is, they are club goods …
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Commercial radio spectrum use rights in the US are traditionally assigned using licenses over large geographic areas with 10- or 15-year terms, to encourage infrastructure investment. However, such long-term licenses are difficult to reassign as more valuable uses for spectrum arise. Licenses...
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This paper studies sequential auctions of licenses to operate in a market where those firms that obtain at least one license then engage in a symmetric market game. I employ a new refinement of Nash equilibrium, the concept of Markovian recursively undominated equilibrium. The unique solution...
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