The standard setting organizations' decisions on licensing policy and standard's technological specification, and the ensuing implications for social welfare are analyzed. The author finds the conditions under which a licensing rule that grants monopoly power to the licensors whose technology is adopted in the standard can be employed by the members of the consortium (ex‐post licensing). Moreover, it is shown that the adoption of ex‐post licensing might lead to the inefficient exclusion of an efficient stand‐alone licensor. Finally, the author discusses the conditions under which a policy of ex‐ante licensing can be less efficient than ex‐post licensing
The interaction between IPRs and standards has lately raised growing concerns in the information and...
The original publication is available at www.crninet.com/pdf_file/ITS/CRNI_09_01_0029.pdfInternation...
Important theoretical work relating to standards has been done in the areas of SSO dynamics, firm be...
The standard setting organizations' decisions on licensing policy and standard's technological speci...
In an effort to produce interoperable products, firms frequently participate in Standard Setting Org...
This paper studies the effects of a Standard Setting Organization (SSO) im-posing a licensing cap fo...
This paper empirically explores standard-setting organizations ’ policy choices. Consistent with Ler...
Formal, cooperative standard setting continues to grow in importance for the global economy. And as ...
In technology-based industries, incumbent firm often license their technology to potential com-petit...
This paper studies licensing policies for the owner of a new product and addresses their welfare imp...
When companies decide to engage in technology transfer through licensing to other firms, they have t...
This paper analyses the policy implications of licensing between producers of differ-entiated goods....
Opportunistic behavior such as hold-up by owners of standard-essential patents increasingly affects ...
In technology-based industries, many incumbent firms license their technology to other firms that wi...
This paper presents a licensing game with random arrival of potential licensees that bargain with an...
The interaction between IPRs and standards has lately raised growing concerns in the information and...
The original publication is available at www.crninet.com/pdf_file/ITS/CRNI_09_01_0029.pdfInternation...
Important theoretical work relating to standards has been done in the areas of SSO dynamics, firm be...
The standard setting organizations' decisions on licensing policy and standard's technological speci...
In an effort to produce interoperable products, firms frequently participate in Standard Setting Org...
This paper studies the effects of a Standard Setting Organization (SSO) im-posing a licensing cap fo...
This paper empirically explores standard-setting organizations ’ policy choices. Consistent with Ler...
Formal, cooperative standard setting continues to grow in importance for the global economy. And as ...
In technology-based industries, incumbent firm often license their technology to potential com-petit...
This paper studies licensing policies for the owner of a new product and addresses their welfare imp...
When companies decide to engage in technology transfer through licensing to other firms, they have t...
This paper analyses the policy implications of licensing between producers of differ-entiated goods....
Opportunistic behavior such as hold-up by owners of standard-essential patents increasingly affects ...
In technology-based industries, many incumbent firms license their technology to other firms that wi...
This paper presents a licensing game with random arrival of potential licensees that bargain with an...
The interaction between IPRs and standards has lately raised growing concerns in the information and...
The original publication is available at www.crninet.com/pdf_file/ITS/CRNI_09_01_0029.pdfInternation...
Important theoretical work relating to standards has been done in the areas of SSO dynamics, firm be...