he Innovation Act was introduced by the French government in 1999, with the aim of encouraging academic institutions to protect and commercialize their scientists’ inventions. We explore the effects of the Act on the distribution of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) over academic scientists’ inventions. We find that, before the Act, academic institutions had a strong tendency to leave such IPRs in the hands of their main funders, namely public research organizations (such as CNRS or INSERM), and business companies. After the introduction of the Act, French academic institutions increased their propensity to claim IPRs over their employees’ inventions, mainly under the form of co-ownership with business companies. This result varies with t...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
he Innovation Act was introduced by the French government in 1999, with the aim of encouraging acade...
The Innovation Act was introduced by the French government in 1999, with the aim of encouraging acad...
The Innovation Act was introduced by the French government in 1999, with the aim of encouraging acad...
online preview: http://www.springerlink.com/content/k717117x403g616v/fulltext.pdfInternational audie...
Intellectual property regimes governing university inventions were quite diverse in Europe at the en...
We examine how the ownership of intellectual property rights influences patenting of university-disc...
Although numerous public policies have been introduced to incentivize scholars and researchers emplo...
This paper focuses on the consequences of patenting university research. It presents the results of ...
Until recently, universities promoted social and economic progress by placing research outputs in th...
Since 1955, the professor's privilege had allowed Danish professors to retain intellectual property ...
This article develops a general framework to describe the changes in university IPR regulations in E...
Using data on patent applications at the European Patent Office, we search for trends in academic pa...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
he Innovation Act was introduced by the French government in 1999, with the aim of encouraging acade...
The Innovation Act was introduced by the French government in 1999, with the aim of encouraging acad...
The Innovation Act was introduced by the French government in 1999, with the aim of encouraging acad...
online preview: http://www.springerlink.com/content/k717117x403g616v/fulltext.pdfInternational audie...
Intellectual property regimes governing university inventions were quite diverse in Europe at the en...
We examine how the ownership of intellectual property rights influences patenting of university-disc...
Although numerous public policies have been introduced to incentivize scholars and researchers emplo...
This paper focuses on the consequences of patenting university research. It presents the results of ...
Until recently, universities promoted social and economic progress by placing research outputs in th...
Since 1955, the professor's privilege had allowed Danish professors to retain intellectual property ...
This article develops a general framework to describe the changes in university IPR regulations in E...
Using data on patent applications at the European Patent Office, we search for trends in academic pa...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...