© 2018 World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd. In this study, we investigate the phenomenon of patent aggregators, entities that license or acquire patents from third parties with the goal of commercialising them through sale, licensing, enforcement, or the creation of new patent-based companies. We classify patent aggregators into four distinct types according to the following two main dimensions: the level of value added to a technology and the aggressiveness of their commercialisation strategy. We then construct a comprehensive map of patent aggregators established in Europe and analyse four case studies in greater depth. We discuss and compare characteristics of patent aggregators, their patent aggregation and commercialisation strategi...
Patent trolls are just a small piece of the patent aggregation puzzle. A myriad of electronics compa...
This study contributes with novel insights on the phenomena of joint ownership of patents. From a me...
This thesis examines and analyzes changing patterns of IPR use (particularly patenting) in the speci...
© 2018 World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd. In this study, we investigate the phenomenon of paten...
The paper explores a phenomenon of patent aggregators, entities that acquire third party patents wit...
This thesis will show how patents policies can help the commercialization of inventions in Europe. O...
none5siThis report provides a synthesis of the work of the expert group on patent aggregation. The e...
The patent market consists mainly of privately negotiated, bilateral transactions, either sales or c...
European universities and public research organizations (PROs) contribute substantially to their cou...
Patent owners increasingly employ strategies called patent pledges. This strategy involves the owner...
The commercialisation process of university patents and how the decisions were made to patent new s...
Today, the patent system is facing a paradox. It has never been so successful, yet at the same time ...
The article compares and contrasts different sets of patent-based indicators, traditionally used to ...
This paper analyses the industrial and entrepreneurial value of 334 patent families applied for by s...
The protection of intellectual property (IPR) has several implications for the decision to join a fo...
Patent trolls are just a small piece of the patent aggregation puzzle. A myriad of electronics compa...
This study contributes with novel insights on the phenomena of joint ownership of patents. From a me...
This thesis examines and analyzes changing patterns of IPR use (particularly patenting) in the speci...
© 2018 World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd. In this study, we investigate the phenomenon of paten...
The paper explores a phenomenon of patent aggregators, entities that acquire third party patents wit...
This thesis will show how patents policies can help the commercialization of inventions in Europe. O...
none5siThis report provides a synthesis of the work of the expert group on patent aggregation. The e...
The patent market consists mainly of privately negotiated, bilateral transactions, either sales or c...
European universities and public research organizations (PROs) contribute substantially to their cou...
Patent owners increasingly employ strategies called patent pledges. This strategy involves the owner...
The commercialisation process of university patents and how the decisions were made to patent new s...
Today, the patent system is facing a paradox. It has never been so successful, yet at the same time ...
The article compares and contrasts different sets of patent-based indicators, traditionally used to ...
This paper analyses the industrial and entrepreneurial value of 334 patent families applied for by s...
The protection of intellectual property (IPR) has several implications for the decision to join a fo...
Patent trolls are just a small piece of the patent aggregation puzzle. A myriad of electronics compa...
This study contributes with novel insights on the phenomena of joint ownership of patents. From a me...
This thesis examines and analyzes changing patterns of IPR use (particularly patenting) in the speci...