Distributed value creation can boost the overall value created, but may create serious challenges for capturing value. In order to draw in external contributors, an innovator often waives legal exclusion rights or reveals formerly exclusive knowledge. But as a result, contributors may appropriate a large share of the jointly created value. In turn, integrating external contributions entails the risk of becoming dependent on outside owners of IP. To address this tension we propose the concept of “IP modularity.” We argue that, by managing a system’s modular structure in conjunction with its IP, firms can reconcile distributed innovation with value capture
A substantial literature stream suggests that many products are becoming more modular over time, and...
This paper focuses on the role of intellectual property (IP) in structuring and governing innovative...
Who controls a product architecture and the rate at which this architecture changes, impacts the typ...
MotivationDigitization is exerting its impact across industries and organizations (Yoo, Boland Jr, L...
This Article argues that current intellectual property law is based on an inaccurate representation ...
A company's ability to innovate has been acknowledged as an integral factor of growth and companies ...
The incredibly fast evolving information ecosystem has created porous boundaries across industries a...
There are two traditional views of the role of intellectual property (IP) within the field of innova...
Shareholders are becoming increasingly knowledgeable about technology companies’ innovation, because...
Collaboration and sharing are critical to modern innovation environments, yet the conventional model...
In this “IP Viewpoints” post, I hope to combine two Uncontroversial Premises to reach a Counterintui...
Modularity is a means of partitioning technical knowledge about a product or process. When state-san...
Intellectual property law sorts subject matter into a variety of different regimes, each with differ...
All too often within organizations and communities, innovations are not generated or put to use as r...
A substantial literature stream suggests that many products are becoming more modular over time, an...
A substantial literature stream suggests that many products are becoming more modular over time, and...
This paper focuses on the role of intellectual property (IP) in structuring and governing innovative...
Who controls a product architecture and the rate at which this architecture changes, impacts the typ...
MotivationDigitization is exerting its impact across industries and organizations (Yoo, Boland Jr, L...
This Article argues that current intellectual property law is based on an inaccurate representation ...
A company's ability to innovate has been acknowledged as an integral factor of growth and companies ...
The incredibly fast evolving information ecosystem has created porous boundaries across industries a...
There are two traditional views of the role of intellectual property (IP) within the field of innova...
Shareholders are becoming increasingly knowledgeable about technology companies’ innovation, because...
Collaboration and sharing are critical to modern innovation environments, yet the conventional model...
In this “IP Viewpoints” post, I hope to combine two Uncontroversial Premises to reach a Counterintui...
Modularity is a means of partitioning technical knowledge about a product or process. When state-san...
Intellectual property law sorts subject matter into a variety of different regimes, each with differ...
All too often within organizations and communities, innovations are not generated or put to use as r...
A substantial literature stream suggests that many products are becoming more modular over time, an...
A substantial literature stream suggests that many products are becoming more modular over time, and...
This paper focuses on the role of intellectual property (IP) in structuring and governing innovative...
Who controls a product architecture and the rate at which this architecture changes, impacts the typ...