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. Where licensing fails, follow-on innovation is blocked unless firms gain FTO through patent invalidation. Using large … patentee's product market. Here, transaction costs likely exceed the joint surplus of licensing, causing licensing failure. In …
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commercialization not found anywhere else, including whether, when and how (acquisition, licensing, existing or new firm) patents were …
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's attempts to temper exclusive rights with compulsory licensing. Building upon the concurring opinion of Justice Kennedy in eBay … exclusivity the patent holder must license the patent to would be infringers. Because the outcome of any licensing agreement at … licensing industries. An underlying balance exists to any fundamental change in the patent system, but ultimately the Note …
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Investments in R&D and agricultural innovations have been fundamental to long-term economic growth worldwide. But global resource allocation has been uneven, with some developing countries closing in on developed-world scientific capacities, others regaining ground lost over the past decade or...
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This paper analyzes the relationship between technology licensing and the effectiveness of patent protection. Using the … the patenting and licensing decisions are jointly determined. We find that increases in the effectiveness of patent … protection increases licensing propensity when complementary assets required to bring new technologies to market are absent or …
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existing examples of collaborative licensing models. Those models are examined from a theoretical perspective and tested in a …
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This paper analyses the determinants of spatial distribution of foreign technological activity across 96 German regions (1996-2009). We identify foreign inventive activity by applying the ‘cross-border-ownership concept’ to transnational patent applications. The descriptive analysis shows...
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Research and development (R&D) in the field of nanomaterials is expected to be a major driver of innovation and economic growth. Consequently, it is of great interest to understand which factors facilitate the creation of new technological knowledge. The existing literature has typically...
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Collaboration over distance is difficult to maintain in innovation projects which require a great deal of regional collaboration. However, patent documents reveal that a number of inventor teams are able to overcome long distances. Earlier literature started to investigate factors, which...
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Diversity of a country is often measured by the amount and spread of nationalities that live there. But also within a country, regions vary in their traditions and culture. Cultural homogeneity within communities is mixed up by (internal) migration, that, like international migration, increases...
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