We show that universities in the United States that provide stronger royalty incentives to faculty scientists generate greater license income, controlling for university characteristics. We use pre-sample data on university patenting to control for the potential endogeneity of royalty shares. Faculty responds to royalties both in the form of cash and research lab support, indicating both pecuniary and intrinsic research motivations. The impact of incentives is larger in private than in public universities, and we provide new survey evidence on the organization and objectives of university licensing offices to explain this difference. Royalty incentives work both by raising faculty effort and sorting scientists across universities. The prima...
A series of technology transfer policies formalized the trend of universities involving in commercia...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay and local development objectives on universi...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay, and local development objectives on univers...
We show that universities in the United States that provide stronger royalty incentives to faculty s...
We show that economic incentives affect the commercial value of inventions generated in universities...
Using data for 102 U.S. universities, we show that royalty-sharing arrangements (cash flow rights) v...
Mark Schankerman investigates the motivations for producing new, commercially valuable, scientific k...
This article presents an empirical study on the patenting activities of the faculty members of the U...
Abstract: This article presents an empirical study on the patenting activities of the faculty member...
In recent years various studies have examined the factors that may explain academic patents. Existin...
We study the impact of incentive pay, local development objectives and government constraints on uni...
Portuguese and Spanish universities have adopted well-defined royalty sharing arrangements over the ...
In recent years various studies have examined the factors that may explain academic patents. Existin...
In recent years various studies have examined the factors that may explain academic patents. Existin...
A series of technology transfer policies formalized the trend of universities involving in commercia...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay and local development objectives on universi...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay, and local development objectives on univers...
We show that universities in the United States that provide stronger royalty incentives to faculty s...
We show that economic incentives affect the commercial value of inventions generated in universities...
Using data for 102 U.S. universities, we show that royalty-sharing arrangements (cash flow rights) v...
Mark Schankerman investigates the motivations for producing new, commercially valuable, scientific k...
This article presents an empirical study on the patenting activities of the faculty members of the U...
Abstract: This article presents an empirical study on the patenting activities of the faculty member...
In recent years various studies have examined the factors that may explain academic patents. Existin...
We study the impact of incentive pay, local development objectives and government constraints on uni...
Portuguese and Spanish universities have adopted well-defined royalty sharing arrangements over the ...
In recent years various studies have examined the factors that may explain academic patents. Existin...
In recent years various studies have examined the factors that may explain academic patents. Existin...
A series of technology transfer policies formalized the trend of universities involving in commercia...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay and local development objectives on universi...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay, and local development objectives on univers...