Universities have recently been facing pressure to increase the share of commercialized R&D results, as well as to manage their intellectual property rights responsibly, including the remuneration of employee-inventors. The paper brings the first overall evidence of monetary incentives and rewarding schemes for employee inventors at Czech universities. The analysis is based on the data of 15 Czech public universities, which account for 98.7% of the patenting activity of all Czech universities. We perform a content analysis of their internal guidelines, explore and discuss how they interpret and apply key categories of broad legal framework defined by the Czech patent law. We found that each university complies formally with the law ...
Many life science companies rely on their employees' inventiveness to fuel their R&D and generate pa...
Portuguese and Spanish universities have adopted well-defined royalty sharing arrangements over the ...
The past decade has witnessed a second academic revolution with the new role of contributing to econ...
Remuneration for the employee-inventor is the key element to stimulate the development both in busin...
Článok sa venuje zmenám v úprave zamestnaneckých vynálezov po prijatí veľkej novely slovenského pate...
Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich, ZEW and CEPR) Germany is one of few countries in which the mone...
In order to promote increased utilization of university research, a more entrepreneurial and industr...
Germany is one of few countries in which the monetary compensation for inventors is not only determi...
An effective knowledge transfer between research institutions and industry is a significant bottlene...
Abstract We analyze a legal reform concerning employees ’ inventions in Germany. Using a simple prin...
Germany is one of few countries in which the monetary compensation for inventors is not only determi...
Germany is one of few countries in which the monetary compensation for inventors is not only determi...
The main topic of this thesis is a summary of legal issues relating to employees remuneration system...
In modern society, most technologies are created by companies that have a well-organized research b...
-This study provides important observation and analysis of intellectual property ownership and remun...
Many life science companies rely on their employees' inventiveness to fuel their R&D and generate pa...
Portuguese and Spanish universities have adopted well-defined royalty sharing arrangements over the ...
The past decade has witnessed a second academic revolution with the new role of contributing to econ...
Remuneration for the employee-inventor is the key element to stimulate the development both in busin...
Článok sa venuje zmenám v úprave zamestnaneckých vynálezov po prijatí veľkej novely slovenského pate...
Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich, ZEW and CEPR) Germany is one of few countries in which the mone...
In order to promote increased utilization of university research, a more entrepreneurial and industr...
Germany is one of few countries in which the monetary compensation for inventors is not only determi...
An effective knowledge transfer between research institutions and industry is a significant bottlene...
Abstract We analyze a legal reform concerning employees ’ inventions in Germany. Using a simple prin...
Germany is one of few countries in which the monetary compensation for inventors is not only determi...
Germany is one of few countries in which the monetary compensation for inventors is not only determi...
The main topic of this thesis is a summary of legal issues relating to employees remuneration system...
In modern society, most technologies are created by companies that have a well-organized research b...
-This study provides important observation and analysis of intellectual property ownership and remun...
Many life science companies rely on their employees' inventiveness to fuel their R&D and generate pa...
Portuguese and Spanish universities have adopted well-defined royalty sharing arrangements over the ...
The past decade has witnessed a second academic revolution with the new role of contributing to econ...