International audienceIn this research, we investigate how firms manage their participation in patent pools, which are private interorganizational arrangements for sharing patents on a large scale. Drawing on the licensing and open innovation literature, we develop a conceptual framework to analyze the organizational capacities that enable firms to manage their participation in patent pools. We illustrate and enrich this conceptual framework through an in‐depth study of Technicolor. Our findings show that the company develops and leverages its patent portfolio to strengthen its positions both as a licensee and licensor vis‐à‐vis the pools’ members through two articulated capacities: absorptive and desorptive. We also reveal how the company ...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is twofold; to verify the existence of different profiles of fi...
The purpose of this article is twofold; to verify the existence of different profiles of firms based...
Profiting from innovation typically involves a choice between commercializing a patented technology ...
International audienceIn this research, we investigate how firms manage their participation in paten...
In this paper, we explore the capabilities of patents-pools' management as a form of open innovation...
Companies share their intellectual property with potential competitors in many different ways, inclu...
Recently, a range of organisations, including car and consumer electronics manufacturers, have appli...
This chapter explores the organisational contexts that are propitious to internally enhance and expl...
A patent pool is an arrangement under which patent holders in a common technology commit their pat...
International audienceThis paper aims at explaining how a leader firm is able to manage the successf...
The recent influx of patent pools, research consortia, and similar cooperative groups led by compani...
The study departs from the traditional view of licensing as a spot market transaction and investigat...
In complex technologies, IPR is owned among several firms and technical innovation often overlaps. I...
On numerous occasions, rival firms seek to market goods together, particularly in high-technology in...
On numerous occasions, rival firms seek to market goods together, particularly in high-technology in...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is twofold; to verify the existence of different profiles of fi...
The purpose of this article is twofold; to verify the existence of different profiles of firms based...
Profiting from innovation typically involves a choice between commercializing a patented technology ...
International audienceIn this research, we investigate how firms manage their participation in paten...
In this paper, we explore the capabilities of patents-pools' management as a form of open innovation...
Companies share their intellectual property with potential competitors in many different ways, inclu...
Recently, a range of organisations, including car and consumer electronics manufacturers, have appli...
This chapter explores the organisational contexts that are propitious to internally enhance and expl...
A patent pool is an arrangement under which patent holders in a common technology commit their pat...
International audienceThis paper aims at explaining how a leader firm is able to manage the successf...
The recent influx of patent pools, research consortia, and similar cooperative groups led by compani...
The study departs from the traditional view of licensing as a spot market transaction and investigat...
In complex technologies, IPR is owned among several firms and technical innovation often overlaps. I...
On numerous occasions, rival firms seek to market goods together, particularly in high-technology in...
On numerous occasions, rival firms seek to market goods together, particularly in high-technology in...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is twofold; to verify the existence of different profiles of fi...
The purpose of this article is twofold; to verify the existence of different profiles of firms based...
Profiting from innovation typically involves a choice between commercializing a patented technology ...