none3siAuthorship and inventorship are “attribution rights” upon which individual scientists build their reputation and career. Social and legal norms concerning their distribution within research teams are currently criticized for failing to inform third parties on individual contributions. We examine the case of teams engaged in the “double disclosure” of their research results through both publications and patents, and model the negotiation process taking place between junior or female team members and the senior (male) ones. We suggest that the former may give up inventorship in order to secure authorship, even when entitled to the both. Based on a sample of 680 “patent–publication pairs” (related sets of patents and publications) we ...
The question of who should take credit as the authors of collaborative research papers has long been...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
The paper presents an empirical study on the relationship between academic researchers' patenting an...
Authorship and inventorship are "attribution rights" upon which individual scientists build their re...
Authorship and inventorship are attribution rights that contribute to the reputation of individual s...
Background: Authorship and inventorship are the key attribution rights that contribute to a scientis...
Background: Authorship and inventorship are the key attribution rights that contribute to a scientis...
We extend the results in Lissoni et al. (2013, J. Econ. Behav. Organ., 95, 49-69) on scientific cred...
This is an undergraduate senior thesis submitted in 2014 by Stephanie Chen, a student at Duke Univer...
The statutory requirement of identifying the first and true inventor is often muddled by the mores a...
Safeguarding against unintended leakage of valuable knowledge in R&D collaboration requires careful ...
Increasing entrepreneurial activity within academia has raised concerns that the number of publicati...
Increasing entrepreneurial activity within academia has raised concerns that the number of publicati...
Increasing entrepreneurial activity within academia has raised concerns that the number of publicati...
The production and dissemination of scientific results raise a number of legal questions. Scientific...
The question of who should take credit as the authors of collaborative research papers has long been...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
The paper presents an empirical study on the relationship between academic researchers' patenting an...
Authorship and inventorship are "attribution rights" upon which individual scientists build their re...
Authorship and inventorship are attribution rights that contribute to the reputation of individual s...
Background: Authorship and inventorship are the key attribution rights that contribute to a scientis...
Background: Authorship and inventorship are the key attribution rights that contribute to a scientis...
We extend the results in Lissoni et al. (2013, J. Econ. Behav. Organ., 95, 49-69) on scientific cred...
This is an undergraduate senior thesis submitted in 2014 by Stephanie Chen, a student at Duke Univer...
The statutory requirement of identifying the first and true inventor is often muddled by the mores a...
Safeguarding against unintended leakage of valuable knowledge in R&D collaboration requires careful ...
Increasing entrepreneurial activity within academia has raised concerns that the number of publicati...
Increasing entrepreneurial activity within academia has raised concerns that the number of publicati...
Increasing entrepreneurial activity within academia has raised concerns that the number of publicati...
The production and dissemination of scientific results raise a number of legal questions. Scientific...
The question of who should take credit as the authors of collaborative research papers has long been...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
The paper presents an empirical study on the relationship between academic researchers' patenting an...